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PAPERS. 



Notice of Neio Gigantic Fossils, Science, February 19, 

 1892, three figures. 



Notes on a New Order of Gigantic Fossils, University 

 Studies, The University of Nebraska, Volume I., No. 4, July, 

 1892, thirty-five pages, eighteen figures, six plates. 



Additional Notes on the New Fossil Daemonelix, Its Mode 

 of Occurrence, Its Gross and Minute Slructure, University 

 Studies, The University of Nebraska, Volume II., No. 1, July, 

 1894, thirty-two pages, one figure, twelve plates. 



Is Daemonelix a bm^row f A reply to Dr. Theodor Fuchs, 

 The American Naturalist, Volume XXIX., June, 1895, 

 thirteen pages, three figures, one plate. 



Progress Made in the Study of Daemonelix, Abstract, Ne- 

 braska Academy of Science, publicatian V., 1894-95, five 

 pages, eighteen figures. 



History of the Discovery and Report of Pr'ogress Made in 

 the Study of Daemonelix, Nebraska Academy of Science, 

 January B, 1896, University Studies, the University of Ne- 

 braska, Volume II., No. 2, January, 1897. (The present paper. ) 



Notes on the Cliemical Composition of the Silicious Tubes of 

 tlie DeviVs Corkscreio, Daemonelix, Thomas Herbert Marsland, 

 University Studies, the University of Nebraska, Vol. II., 

 No. 2. (The present number.) 



Remarks on Daemonelix or "'DeviVs Corkscreio'''' and Allied 

 Fossils, by Joseph T. James, American Geologist, Vol. XV., 

 No. 6, June, 1895. Pp. 337-342. Plates XI. (seven figures). 

 Plates XII. (three figures), and one cut. 



Ueber die Natur von Daemonelix, Barbour. An?ialen Jc. k. 

 Naturhistorichen Hofmiiseums, Wein, 1893, pages 91 to 94, 

 by Dr. Theodor Fuchs. 



A Supj)osed New Order of Gigantic Fossils from NebrasJca^ 

 Professor E. D. Cope, American Naturalist, June, 1893. 



In tlie Region of tJie New Fossil, Daemonelix, Frederick C. 

 Kenyon, American Naturalist, March, 1895. Fourteen pages,, 

 one cut, one plate. 



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