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 11 pp. 2 plates. "Printed by James Barclay, 289 Vine street, Cincinnati, 0." 



1878. 



This appears to be a contiuuation of the foregoing paper. It is uot, however, published as a 

 part of the Journ. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist, but appears to have been printed privately.— Genera 

 Dactylophycus, Heliophycus, Dystactophyeus, Chlocphycus, Aristophycus, and liythopora. 



Ordway, Albert. On the supposed identity of Paradoxides barlani Green Avitli the 

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Ordway, Albert. On the Occurrence of other Fossil Forms at Braintree. <; Ibid. 

 pp. 5, 6. 1861. 



Packard, A. S.,jr. Results of Observations on the Drift Phenomena of Labrador 

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 This article has references to the post-Tertiary fossils of the region discussed. 



Packard, A. S., jr. Observations on the Glacial Phenomena of Labrador and Maine ; 

 with a view of the recent Invertebrate Fauna of Labrador. <^ Mem. Boston Soc. 

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Dr. Packard in this memoir gives much valuable matter relating to zoology and post-Tertiary 

 geology. With this he gives a long list of species Tvhich are found fossil in the post-Glacial 

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 but the following are described as new: Bela robusta and Fusus (Neptunea) lahradorensis. 



Pitt, W. H. See Grote, A. R., and W. H. Pitt. 1878. 



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This is a collection of the writings of Eaflnesque, a part being in French (one article in Spanish) 

 and a part in English ; originally published partly in the United States and partly in Europe, and 

 embracing descriptions of fossil and recent mollusks from !N"orth and South America and Asia. It 

 contains many descriptions, both generic and specific, only a part of the names of which have been 

 adopted by naturalists. 



Rogers, William B. and Henry D. Contributions to the Geology of the Tertiary 

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 1835. 



This article contains remarks on the ' ' Geology of a portion of the peninsula between the James 

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 which the second is mentioned in the 6th entry, p. 58, of JBib. N. A. Invert. Pal. 



Say, Thomas. [Descriptions of Productus spinosus and P. incurvus.] <^ Long's 



First Exped., \o\.i. 8vo. Philadelphia, Carey & Lea, publishers. 1823. 

 These descriptions are in the form of footnotes to p. 106. 

 Say, Thomias. [Description of Gryphtea corrugata.] <^Lonffs First Exped., vol. 



ii. Footnote to pp. 410, 411. 8vo. 1823. 

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Illinois and fror^ the Devonian Rocks of New BrunsAvick. <^ Proc. Boston Soc. Xat. 



Hist. , vol. X, pp. 95, 96. 1865. 

 Scudder, S. H. Results of an examination of a small collection of fossil Insects 



obtained by Prof. Wm. Denton in the Tertiary beds of Green River, Colorado. 



<^ Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., yoI. xi, pp. 117, 118. 1867. 



Only one species is named in this paper. The author subsequently corrected the title to make 



it read, " White Kiver, Colorado," instead of " Green Eiver, Colorado." 

 Scudder, S. H. Remarks on Mormolucoides articulatus, a fossil Neuropterou, from 



the Conn. River Sandstone. < Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. , vol . xi , p. 140. 1867. 

 Triassic? 

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and of Haplophlebium barnesii. <:^Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. xi, px>. 150, 



151. 1867. 



Abstract of the same in Am. Naturalist, vol. i, pp. 445, 446. 



