BULLETIN No. 1, VOL. V. 



TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



ART. I.— Notes on the ApMdidse of tlie United States, witli descrip- 

 tions of species occurring West of the Mississippi. By 

 Chas. V. Riley and J. MoneU. pp. 1-32, pll. I. II. 



ART. 11. — The Relations of the Horizons of Extinct Vertebrata of 

 Europe and North America. ByE. D. Cope. pp. 33-54. 



ART. III.— Observations on the Faunae of the Miocene Tertiaries of 

 Oregon. By E. D. Cope. pp. 55-70. 



ART. IV.— Notes on the Birds of Fort Sisseton, Dakota Territory. 

 By Chas. E. McChesney, Acting Assistant Surgeon U. 

 S. A. pp. 71-104. 



ART. v.— Paleontological Papers No. 9 : Fossils of the Jura-Trias of 

 Southeastern Idaho. By G. A. White, M. D. pp. 105-118. 



ART. VI.— Jura-Trias Section of Southeastern Idaho and Western 

 Wyoming. By A. C. Peale, M. D. pp. 119-124. 



ART. VII. — Fossil Forests of the Volcanic Tertiary Formations of the 

 Yellowstone National Park. By W. H. Holmes, pp. 

 125-132. 



ART. VIII.— Paleontological Papers No. 10: Conditions of Preservation 

 of Invertebrate Fossils. ByC. A. White, pp. 133-142. 



ART. IX.— Supplement to the Bibliography of North American Inver- 

 tebrate Paleontology. By C. A. White and H. Alleyne 

 Nicholson, pp. 143-152. 



