APPENDIX 565 



H. F. B. 



'90 The Climates of Past Ages. 



Nature, Vol. XLII, June 19, 1890, pp. 175-180. 



Barbour, E. H. 



"92 On a New Order of Gigantic Fossils. Nebr. Univ. Studies. Vol. 



I, No. 4, July, 1892. 

 '97 Nature, Structure and Phylogeny of Dsemonelix. 



Ball. Geol. /Soc. Amer., Vol. 8, April, 1897, pj). 305-314. 

 '03 Report of the State Geologist. 



Nebraska Geological Survey, Vol. I, 1903. 



Barrel!. J. 



"08 Relations between Climate and Terrestrial Deposits. 

 Jour. Geol, Vol. XVI, Nos. 2, 3, and 4, 1908. 



Bate, D. M. A. 



'03 Preliminary Note on the Discovery of a Pigmy Elephant in the 



Pleistocene of Cyprus. 



Proc. Roy. Soc, Vol. 71, 1903, pp. 498-500. 

 '05 Pleistocene INIammalia in Crete. 



Geol. Mag., n.s., Decade V, Vol. II, May, 1905, pp. 193-202. 

 '07 On Elephant Remains from Crete, with Description of Elephas 



creticus, sp.n. 



Proc. Zool. Soc, liondon, Aug. 1, 1907, pp. 238-250. 



Beddard. F. E. 



'95 A Text-book of Zoogeography. London, 1895. 



'00 The Book of Whales. New York, 1900. 



'02 The Cambridge Natural History, Vol. X, Mammalia. London, 1902. 



Bensley, B. A. 



'01 On the Question of an Arboreal Ancestry of the Marsupialia, and 



the Interrelationships of the Mammalian Subclasses. 



Ainer. Nat., Vol. XXXV, No. 410, Feb., 1901. 

 '03 On the Evolution of the Australian Marsupials ; with Remarks on 



the Relationships of the Marsupials in general. 



Trans. Linn. Soc London, Ser. 2, Zool., Vol. IX, Pt. 3, Dec, 1903, 



pp. 83-217. 



Blanford, W. T. 



'76 The African Element in the Fauna of India. 



Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., Ser 4, Vol. XVIII, 1876, pp. 277-294. 

 '85 Homotaxis as Illustrated from Indian Formations. 



Pec Geol. Surv. Lidia, Vol. XVIII, Pt. 1, 1885. 

 '90 Address delivered at the Anniversary Meeting of the Geological 



Society of London. London, 1890. 



