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— Fro!il;il Horn oil Acorallicriuni iiicisivum. llchitioii ol' this Typo to 

 Elasiiiollicriiim. 1 899, in 8. 



— Tho Üiigiu of Maiiiiuals. 1899, in 8". 



— Л complete Mosasaiir Skeleton, osseous and cartilaginous. 1899, 

 in 4". 



— A glacial Pot-IIole in the liiulson River Shales near Catskill, N. Y. 

 Boston, 1900, in 8". 



— The angulation of the Limhs of Proboscidea, Diiioceraia, and other 

 Quadrupeds in adajjtation to weight. Boston, 1900, in 8°. 



— Origin of the Mammalia, III. Occipital Condyles of Reptilian tripar- 

 tite type. Boston, 1900, in 8". 



— lutercentra and Hypophyses in the cervical Region of Mosasaurs, 

 Lizards, and Spheuodon. Boston, 1900, in 8". 



— Correlation between tertiary Mammal Horizons of Europe and Ame- 

 rica. N. York, 1898—1900, in 8«. 



— Biological Conclusions drawn from the Study of the Titanotheres. 

 1911, in 4». 



— Evolution as it appears to the Palaeontologist. Cambridge, 1910, 

 in 8". 



— Paléontologie evidences of adaptive radiation. 1910, in 8". 



— Palaeontological Evidence for the original Tritubercular theory, with 

 1 pi. 1904, in 8»- 



— Reclassification of the Reptilia. Boston, 1904, in 4*^. 



— The attitude of the Stade toward scientific Investigation. 1901, 

 in 4°. 



— Western Explorations for fossil Vertebrates. 1905, in 4". 



— The Ideas and Terms of modern Philosophical anatomy. 1905, in 4". 

 Osborn, H. F. and Wortman, I. L. Arsionyx, a -new Genus of 



Ancylopoda. 1893, in 8^ 



— Perissodactyls of the Lower Miocene White River Beds. 1895, in 8. 



— Fossil Mammals of the Wasatch and Wind River Beds. 1892, in 8. 

 Osborn, H. F. and Granger, W. Fore and Hind Limbs of Sauro- 



poda from the Воп'е Cabin Quarry. 1901, in 8°. 



Founder's Day. The fifteenth Celebration. Carnegie Institute. Pittsburgh, 

 1911, in 8. 



Fbiiber, C. N. Bidrag til Kjendskabet of de Umaettede organiske For- 

 bindelser. Kiistiauia, 1909, in 8°. 



Guide, General, to the Exhibition Halls. American Museum of Natural 

 History. ^ 35—1911, in 8". 



Kodex, Internationaler Meteorologischer. G. Hellmann und ШШе 

 braudsson, H. Л. Berhn, 1911, in 8**. 



