XXVI BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF JOHN BELL HATCHER, 



26. Sa6al rigida; a new species of palm from the Laramie. Ibid., pp. 263, 264. fig. 1. 



27. The Jurassic dinosaur deposits near Canyon City, Colorado. Ibid., pp. 327-341, figs. 1-5. 



28. Diplodocus Marsh; its osteology, taxonomy, and probable habits, with a restoration of the skeleton. Mem. Car- 

 negie Mus., vol. 1. July, 1901, pp. 1-63, figs. 1-24, pis. i-xiii. 



29. On the structure of the manus in Brontosaurus. Science, new ser., vol. 14, Dec. 27, 1901, pp. 1015-1017'. 



30. A mounted skeleton of Titanoiherium dispar Marsh. Ann. Carnegie Mus., vol. 1, 1902, pp. 347-355, pis. xvi-xviii. 



31. Structure of the fore limb and manus of Brontosaw-us. Ibid., pp. 356-376, figs. 1-14, pis. xix, xx. 



32. The genera and species of the Trachodontida3 (Hadrosaurida?, Claosauridse) Marsh. Ibid., pp. 377-386. 



33. Origin of the Oligocene and Miocene deposits of the Great Plains. Proc. Am. Philos. Soc, vol. 41, 1902, pp. 113-131. 



34. Oligocene Canida?. Mem. Carnegie Mus., vol. 1, Sept., 1902, pp. 65-10S, figs. 1-7, pis. xiv-xx. 



35. Discovery of a musk-ox skull (Ovihos cavifrons Leidy) in West Virginia, near Steubenville, Ohio. Science, new 

 ser., vol. 16, Oct. 31, 1902, pp. 707-709, 1 text fig. 



36. Field work in vertebrate paleontology at the Carnegie Museum for 1902. Ibid., p. 752, Nov. 7, 1902. 



37. A correction of Professor Osborn's note entitled "New vertebrates of the mid-Cretaceous." Ibid., Nov. 21, 1902, 

 pp. 831, 832. 



38. A new sauropod dinosaur from the Jurassic of Colorado. Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, vol. 16, Feb. 21, 1903, pp. 1, 2. 



39. The Judith River beds. Science, new ser., vol. 17, Mar. 20, 1903, pp. 471, 472. 



40. L' age des formations s^dimentaires de Patagonie, by Florentino Ameghino. (Anales Soc. Cientlf. Argentina, pp. 

 3-231, Buenos Aires, 1903.) Criticism. Am. Jour. Sci., 4th ser., vol. 15, June, 1903, pp. 483-486. ■ 



41. A new name for the dinosaur Haplocanthus Hatcher. Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, vol. 16, June 25, 1903, p. 100. 

 [Haplocanthosaurus.] 



42. Discover}' of remains of Astrodon (Pleuroccdus) in the Atlantosaurus beds of Wyoming. Ann. Carnegie Mus., vol. 

 2, June, 1903, pp. 9-14, figs. 1-6. 



43. Relative age of the Lance Creek (Ceratops) beds of Converse County, Wyoming, the Judith River beds of Montana, 

 and the Belly River beds of Canada. Am. Geologist, vol. 31, June, 1903, pp. 369-375. 



44. (With T. W. Stanton.) The stratigraphic position of the Judith River beds and their correlation with the Belly 

 River beds. Science, new ser., vol. 18, Aug. 14, 1903, pp. 211, 212. 



45. Vertebrate paleontology at the Carnegie Museum. Ibid., Oct. 30, 1903, pp. 569, 570. 



46. Osteology of Haplocanthosaurus, with description of a new species and remarks on the probable habits of the Sau- 

 ropoda and the age and origin of the Atlantosaurus beds. Mem. Carnegie Mus., vol.' 2, Nov.,-1903, pp. 1-72, figs. 1-28, pis. i-v. 



47. Additional remarks on Diplodocus. < Ibid., pp\ 72-75, .figs. 1, 2, pi. vi. 



48. Narrative and geography. Reports of the Princeton University Expeditions to Patagonia, 1896-1899, vol. 1, 1903, 

 pp. xvi-j-314, plates and map. 



49. An attempt to correlate the marine with the nonmarine formations of the Middle West. Proc. Am. Philos. Soc, 

 vol. 43, No. 178, p. 341. 



50. Geology and paleontology of the Judith River beds. By T. W. Stanton and J. B. Hatcher. With a chapter on 

 the fossil plants by F. H. Knowlton. Bull. U. S. Geol. Survey No. 257, 1905. 



51. Two new species of Ceratopsia from the Laramie of Converse County, Wyoming, by J. B. Hatcher. [Edited by 

 R. S. Lull.] Am. Jour. Sci., 4th ser.. vol. 20, Dec, 1905, pp. 413-419, pis. xii-xiii. 



52. The Ceratopsia, a monograph. By J. B. Hatcher. Based on preliminary studies by Professor Othniel Charles 

 Marsh. Edited and completed by Richard S. Lull. [Biographical notice by Henry Fairfield Osborn.] Mon. U. S. Geol. 

 Survey, vol. 49, 1907. 



