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Marsh, Othniel Charles. — The Fossil Mammals of the order Dinoeerata. — American 

 Naturalist, Vol. VII, pp. 140-153 ; Plates I-II. Salem, March, 1873. 



Characters of the order Dinoeerata, with list o£ errors in Prof. Cope's papers on the same subject, and 

 figures of skull oi Dinoceras mirabile. 



Cope, Edward Drinker. — The Gigantic Mammals of the Genus Eobasileus.— American 

 Naturalist, Vol. VII, pp. 157-160. Salem, March, 1873. 



Description of Eobasileus, referring this form and Vintatherium to the Proboscidea. 



Cope, Edward Drinker. — Table of Genera of Short Footed Ungulates of the American 

 Eocene. — Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences, Vol. XXV, pp. 102, 103. 

 Philadelphia, March, 1873. 



Cope, Edward Drinker. — The Eobasileus again. — American Naturalist, Vol. VII, p, 

 ISO. Salem, March, 1S73. 



A denial of errors cliarged in regard to the Dinoeerata. 



Marsh, Othniel Charles. — Additional Observations on the Dinoeerata. — American 

 Journal of Science and Arts, Vol. V, pp. 293-296. New Haven, April, 1873. 

 The same, published in advance, l\Iarch 18, 1873. 



A correction of errors in Prof. Cope's publications, with a list of the known species of: Dinoeerata. 



Abstract of same. — Nature, vol. vii, p. 491, London, April 24, 1873. 



Marsh, Othniel Charles. — Supplementary Note on the Dinoeerata. — American Journal 

 of Science and Arts (3), Vol. V, pp. 310, 311. New Haven, April, 1873. 

 The same, published in advance, March 22, 1873. 



Errors in Prof. Cope's statements and plates pointed out, and names Loxolophodon and Eobasileus 

 rejected. 



Marsh, Othniel Charles. — On the Genus Tinoceras and its Allies. — -American 

 Naturalist, Vol. VII, pp. 217, 218. Salem, April, 1873. 



Enumeration of errors in Prof. Cope's recent papers, and remarks upon photograplis of Tinoceras 

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Garrod, Alfred Henry. — On the Affinities of Dinoceras and its Allies — Nature, Vol. 

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Dinoeerata regarded as belonging to the Artiodactyla. 



