228 DINOCERATA. 



Cope, Edward Drinker. — Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, Vol. 

 XII, number 89, tor 1872, p. 515. Philadelphia, February, 1873. 



Cope, Edward Drinker. — On the Dentition of Metalophodon. — Proceedings of the 

 American Philosophical Society, Vol. XII, number 89, for 1872, pp. 542-545. 

 Philadelphia, February, 1873. 



The name Loxolophodon stated to be a synonym of Bathmodon. 



Marsh, Otliniel Charles .^Communication on the Discovery of New Rocky Mountain 

 Fossils. — Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, Vol. XII, number 89, 

 for 1872, pp. 578, 579. Philadelphia, February, 1S73. 

 A general statement of the characters of the Dinocerahi. 

 The same. — Anuales des Sciences Geologiques, vol. iii, pp. 99, 100, Paris, March, 1873. 



Cope, Edward Drinker. — On the Short Footed Ungulata of Wyoming. — Proceedings 

 of the American Philosophical Society, Vol. XIII, number 90, for 1873, pp. 38-74, 

 Plates I-IV. Philadelphia, 1873. 

 The same, published in advance, March, 1873. 



Dinocerata considered a suborder of Proboscidea, with a list of species. 



Cope, Edward Drinker. — Observations on the Structure and Systematic Position of 

 the genus Eobasileus, Cope. — Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences, Vol. 

 XXV, pp. 10-12. Philadelphia, March, 1873. 

 The same, with changes, published in advance, 1873. 

 Eobasileux and allied genera referred to the Proboscidea. 



Cope, Edward Drinker. — On the New Perissodactyles from the Bridger Eocene. — 

 Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, Vol. XIII, number 90, for 1873, 

 pp. 35, 36. Philadelphia, 1873. 

 The same, under the title — On Two New Perissodactyles from the Bridger Eocene. — 

 Palfeontological Bulletin No. 11. Philadelphia, 1873. 



Marsh, Othuiel Charles. — Note on the Dates of some of Professor Cope's recent 

 Papers. — American Journal of Science and Arts (3), Vol. V, pp. 235, 236. New 

 Haven, March, 1873. 



Errors corrected in the dates of the Philosophical Society's meetings at which Prol. Cope's papers 

 were claimed to have been read. 



The same, American Naturalist, Vol. VII, p. 173. Salem, March, 1873. 



