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ANNALS NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES 
Trip Through Tropical Mexico, A, Alex¬ 
ander Petrunkevitch (Abstract), 319 
Trowbridge, C. C., New Laws of Gas 
Phosphorescence (Abstract), 300 
Two Greatest Diamonds of History, The; 
Their Finding and Ultimate Dis¬ 
posal, George P. Kunz (Abstract), 
302 
Tylosaurus, 106 
Typotherium of Argentine Republic, 159 
Ubaghs, C., cited, 105 
Ungulates in the Notostylops fauna, 152 
Upper Eocene fossil vertebrates of Belgium, 
112 
Upper Landenian fossil vertebrates of Bel¬ 
gium, 109 
Upper Miocene fossil vertebrates of Belgium, 
114 
Upper Montian fossil vertebrates of Belgium, 
107 
Upper Montclair, N. J., Minerals at, 123, 127, 
131, 132, 133; Trap at, 125 
Upper Oligocene fossil vertebrates of Bel¬ 
gium, 114 
Upper Pampean of Argentine Republic, 159 
Upper Pliocene fossil vertebrates of Belgium, 
119 
Upper Senonian of Belgium, Reptiles of the, 
103 
Ursidse of Argentine Republic, 158; of the 
Pampean Formation, 154 
Van Beneden, P. J., cited, 116, 117 
Vanellus selysi, 113 
Vertebrata in Strata in Belgium, 99 
Vertebrate Paleontology, Geologic Cor¬ 
relation THROUGH, BY INTERNATIONAL 
Cooperation, Henry Fairfield Os¬ 
born and W. D. Matthew, 41-44 
Vertebrates of Belgium, The most ancient, 99 
Viscaccia of Argentine Republic, 159 
Walckenaer, quoted, 220 
References to, 215, 219, 221, 222 
Walcott, Charles D., Reference to, 42 
Wallace, A. R., quoted, 236 
References to, 226, 227 
Warren, Charles Elliot, Active Member, 296 
Wav*; Length of Light by Newton’s 
Rings, D. W. Hering (Abstract), 312, 
313 
Wealden of Belgium, Reptiles and batra- 
chians of, 100 
Weed, Collections of Guadalupian fauna 
made at, 140 
Weismann, August, Honorary Member, 328 
quoted, 226 
Reference to, 233 
Wells, F. Lyman, The Meaning of the 
Association Test (Abstract), 322, 
323 
Wells, Reference to, 228 
Wemmelian fossil vertebrates of Belgium, 112 
West Paterson, N. J., Minerals at, 127, 130- 
133 
Western Smelters, Some Notes on, 
William Campbell (Abstract), 285 
What are Deleterious Ingredients of 
Food?, Ernest E. Smith (Abstract), 
308, 309 
Whitehorse “Red Beds” of Oklahoma, 146, 
147 
Whitfield, R. P., quoted, 64 
Whitlock, H. P., cited, 131 
Willcox, O.W., Cylindrogenite, A Possible 
Representative of a Cylindrical 
(Non-Hauyan) Order of Crystals 
(Abstract), 285 
Willis, Bailey, Reference to, 137 
Williston, S. W., Reference to, 42 
Wichita formation, 145, 146 
Wilckens, References to, 151, 153 
Winchell, A., and Charles Schuchert, cited, 
59 
Winkler, T. C., cited, 111 
Wolff, Alfred R., Death of, 307 
Woodcliff, N. J., Minerals at, 128, 131, 132 
Wood, Elvira, Associate Member, 324 
Woodbridge, F. J. E., Concept of a Sensa¬ 
tion (Abstract), 293 
Woodman, J. Edmund, Active Member, 318 
Councilor, 328 
Fellow, 328 
Woodward formation, 146 
Woodworth, R. S., An Attempt to Stand¬ 
ardize Certain Tests of Controlled 
Association (Abstract), 322, 323 
Concept of a Sensation (Abstract), 294 
Hermann Ebbinhaus (Title), 305 
Worthen, Amos H., quoted, 85, 86 
Wreford limestone, 146 
Ypresian fossil vertebrates of Belgium, 110 
Zaedyus of Argentine Republic, 159 
Zaphrentid group, 51 
Zaphrentidae, 49, 50 
Zaphrentis, 47, 67, 73, 80, 90 
calcarefor mis, 84 
edwardsi, 75 
multilamellosa, 75 
prolifica, 71 
racinensis, 64, 78, 91, 92 
spinulosa, 85 
varsoviensis, 85 
wortheni, 75 
Zeolites of New Jersey trap, 122, 127, 130 
Ziegler, Victor, Associate Member, 318 
Zittell, K., quoted, 78 
Zoantharia rugosa, 46, 47 
Zoology, Darwin and, Hermon Carey 
Bumpus, 3, 34-40 
Zoropsidce, 206 
