BULLETIN NO. 3, VOL. III. 



TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



No8. Titles. Paget. 



ART. XVI.— Comparative Vocabulary, of Utah Dialects. By 



Edwin A. Barber 533-545 



ART XVII. —Methods of making Stone Weapons. By Paul 



Scbumaclier. (Plate 29) 547-549 



ART. XVni. — On a peculiar Type of Eruptive Mountaias in Col- 

 orado. ByA. C. Peale 551-564 



ART. XIX. — Report on the Geology of the Region of the Judith 

 River, Montana, and on Vertebrate Fossils ob- 

 tained on or near the Missouil River. By E. 

 D. Cope. (Plates 30-34) 565-597 



ART. XX.— Paleontological Papers No. 1. — Descriptions of 

 UnionidsB and Physidse collected by Professor E. 

 D. Cope from the Judith River Group of Montana 

 Territory dui'ing the summer of 1876. By C. A. 

 White, M. D 599-602 



ART. XXL— Paleontological Papers No, 2. — Descriptions of 

 New Species of TJniones and a New Genus of 

 Fresh-water Gasteropoda from the Tertiary 

 Strata of Wyoming and Utah. By C. A. 

 White, M. D 603-606 



ART. XXn. — Paleontological Papers No. 3.— Catalogue of the 

 Invertebrate FossUs hitherto published from the 

 Fresh- and Brackish-water Deposits of the 

 Western portion of North America. By C. A. 

 White, M. D. 607-614 



ART. XXIII. —Paleontological Papers No. 4.— Comparison of the 

 North American Mesozoic and Cenozoic Unioni- 

 dse and associated MoUusks with Living Species. 

 By C. A. White, M. D 615-624 



ART. XXIV. — Paleontological Papers No. 5. — Remarks on the 

 paleontological characteristics of the Cenozoic 

 and Mesozoic Groups as developed in the Green 

 River Region. By C. A. White, M. D 625-629 



ART. XXV.— Precursory Notes on American Insectivorous Mam- 

 mals, with descriptions of New Species. By Dr. 

 Elliott Coues, U. S. A 631-653 



