REPRINTS FROM THE ANNALS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM—Continued 
40. Procambarus, a New Subgenus of the Genus 
Cambarus. By A. BH, OnTMANN. Pp. 8...... 
41, Presentation of Reproduction of Diplodocus Car- 
negei to the Trustees of the British Museum. 
By W. J. Howann. Pp. 10, 2 Plates..... ae 
42, List of the Birds Collected near Mombasa, East 
Africa, by gras Doherty. By W. J. Hot- 
LAND. Pp. 11... 22... Dig bw ise eine aunt as 
43, The Hyoid oe in Mastodon Americanus. By 
Wed. HOLLAND.£: Pps4 06.0. ee ose 
44, Additions and Corrections to the ist “of the 
Vascular Flora of Allegheny County, Pa. By 
Orro E, JENNINGS.- Pp. 7. ..essseccsccesens 
45, A New Species of Kneiffia. By Orro E. “Jan- 
NINGS. Pp. 2, 1 Plate... cee sees eee eee 
46. Note on the Occurrence of Triglochin palustris 
in Pennsylvania. By Orro E. Jennines. P. 1. 
47, A New Species of Ibidium (Gyrostachys). By 
Orro E. Jennines. Pp. 4, 1 Plate.........- 
48. The Agate Lene jaoeees Quarry. ba! 0, A. 
PETERSON. Pp. 8.0.20. -cecercssscerserens 
49, Description of Two “New Birds from. British 
Fast Africa, By Harry ©. OpERHoLsER. Pp. 3. 
50. The Chazy Formation and Its Fauna. By Prroy 
E. Raymonp. Pp. 101, 4 Plates........-.++-- 
51, A New American Cybele. By J. EH. Nargaway 
and Percy E. RAYMOND. Pp. 6......+..+005 
52. Plastron of the Protostegine. By G. R. Wi- 
LAND. Ppe VT... sce e eerste sete e sees teteees 
53. Description of New Species of Turtles of the 
Genus Testudo, collected from the Miocene by 
the Carnegie Museum; together with a De- 
scription of the Skull of Stylemys Nebrascen- 
sis, By Ottver P. Hay. Pp. 6, 8 Plates...... 
54, The Miocene Beds of Western Nebraska and 
Eastern Wyoming and Their Vertebrate 
Faune. By O. A. Prrerson. Pp. 52, 11 Plates. 
55. A New Species of Lonicera, from Pennsylvania. 
By Orto EH: Jennines. Pp.'5, 1 Plate...... ° 
56. Merycocherus and a New Genus of Merycoido- 
donts, with Some Notes on Other Agriocho- 
ride. By Haru Dovetass, Pp.'15, 1 Plate. 
57, Some New Merycoidodonts. By Hari DoucLass. 
Pp. 18, 9 Plates. (Nos. 56 and 57 sold to- 
gether. 5 Fee lUr eine woe Ok le 8 «ep tne MP ree ee 
58, On Further Collections of Fishes from Para- 
guay. By Cart H. EIrGeNMANN assisted by 
Wado Lex McArrr and Davip PERKINS WARD. 
Pp. 48, 15, Plates.....0. +0. sees ee eecse sees 
59, An Undetermined Element in the Osteology of 
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60, The Gasteropoda of the Chazy Formation. By 
Percy H. Raymonp. Pp. 58, 10 Plates...... 
61, A Further Occurrence of Wynea Americana’ in 
Pennsylvania, By OrTo E. ee Pp. 2, 
EPlate ees ee vos oes Soe seen ee Solis 
62, A Preliminary A of the Pleist Fauna 
Discovered in a Cave Opened at Frankstown, 
Pennsylvania, in April and May, 1907. ey 
W. J. Howuanp. Pp. 6, 2 Plates........... 
63, Description of ‘Vertebrate Fossils from the 
Vicinity of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. By E. 
C.-Case- Pp. By 1 Plates sc oi does < wegia'e See 
64, Notes on Ordovician Trilobites: Tlenide from 
the Black River Limestone near Ottawa, 
Canada. By Percy. BE. Raymonp and J. ©. 
Narraway. Pp. 14,3 Plates..........0..60- 
65. Bhinoceroses from the Oligocene and Miocene 
Deposits of North Dakota and Montana, By 
Hart Dougnass. Pp. 11, 2 Plates........... 
66. Fossil Horses from North Dakota. By Haru 
Doveiass. Pp. 11, 4 Plates......0-.s.seeee 
67, Some Oligocene Lizards. By Hart Dovue.ass. 
Pp. 
68. Description of the ‘type Specimen of Stenomylus 
gracilis Peterson. By O. A. Pererson. Pp. 14. 
69. Brief Description of Some New Species of Birds 
from Costa Rica and a Record of Some Species 
not Hitherto Reported ais that Country. 
By M. A. Carrrker, Jr. Pp. 2.....-00++.00% 
70. Notes on Costa Rican Formicariide. By M. = 
\. CaprikEr, Jz. Pp. 3...... Pecan tasiiess sie 
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71, Vertebrate Fossils from the Fort Union Beds. 
By Earn Dovenass. Pp. 16, 2 Plates....... . 
72. A Preliminary List of the Lepidoptera of: West- 
ern Pennsylvania Collected in the Vicinity of 
Pittsburgh. By Henry Enert. Pp. 110.. 
73, The Fauna of the Upper Devonian in Montana, 
Pt. 1,. The Fossils of the Red Shales, By 
Prroy E. RayMonp. Pp. 18, 6 Plates....... 
74, Description of a New Species of Procamelus from 
the Upper Miocene of Montana, with Notes 
upon Procamelus madisonius Douglass. By 
Hart Dovewass. Pp. 7, 3 Plates otda stent cece: 
75, Some Sections of the C th Series bety 
Pittsburgh and Latrobe, Poiuuisylyaulas By 
Percy EH. Raymonp. Pp. 12, 3 Plates.. 
76. A Preliminary List of the Unionide of Western 
Pennsylvania, etc. By Dr. A. H. OrTMANnn. 
Pe Ob. ein cou ce tat oes ee gweret tees © es: 
77. A Geological RB in North Dakota, 
Montana, and Idaho; with Notes on Mesozoic 
and Cenozoic Geology. By Haru Dovueiass, 
Pp. 78, 7 Plates 2.0.0 eee v eve w eee sees cove 
és Cabin (now West Liberty, W. Va.), &c, 
78. Botanical Survey of Presque Isle, Hrie Co., Pa. 
By O. E. Junnines. Pp, 133, 30 Plates.... 
79. Catalog of Sesqui-Centennial (Pittsburgh) Relics. 
By Douenas Stewart. Pp. 30, 6 Plates.... 
80. Dromomeryx, a New Genus of American Rumi- 
nants. By Haru Dovcias. Pp. 23, 5 plates. 
81, Fossils from the Glacial Drift and from De- 
vonian and Mississippian near Meadville, 
Pennsylvania. By Wm. Miuarp. Pp. 8..... 
82. A New Species of Helodus. By Cartes R. 
WASUMAN. GSPDs Dives 25 3 scke civ silane ald Hate eee 
83, In Memoriam. Charles Chauncey Mellor. By W. 
J. Homann. Pp. 12,1 Plate... .........2.e 
84, Reports of Expedition to British Guiana of the 
Indiana University and the Carnegie Museum, 
1908., Report No. 1, By Cari H. Er¢enMaAnn. 
ERPs Dd vs Se ine vind cite Pane Soe gs hee tea Cees @ 
85. Reports of Expedition to British Gujana of the 
Indiana ney and the Carnegie Museum, 
1908. Report No. 2, By Marion L. Dursrn. 
OAS eis Palaces eo ome 8S gS aye eae sg rN 
86. Contributions to a Knowledge of Odonata of the 
Neotropical Region, Exclusive of Mexico and 
Central America. By P. P. Catvert. Pp. 207, 
DPA GOS: Sein aie wong h h pee peo eee a sarretaaaiage soe ee 
. 87, Deinosuchus hatcheri, a New Genus and Species 
of Crocodile from the Judith River Beds of 
Montana. By W. J. Houtanp, Pp. 14...... 
88. Reports on Expedition to British Guiana of the 
Indiana University and the Carnegie Museum. 
Report No. 3. By C. B. Biosser. Pp. 6, 3 
Plates. 
89, Preliminary Description of Some New Titanothe- 
res from the Uinta Deposits, By Haru Doue- 
LAS. Pp. 10, 3 Plaves.......sy cece eee eee 
90, An Annotated List of the Birds of Costa “Rica 
Including Cocos Island. By M. A. CarriKksr, 
SBS b Ps GOL, Po PIAGOS eice pis a sa a ats ain te stele sere 
91, The Geology of the Coast of the State of Alagoas, 
Brazil. By J. C. Branner. Pp. 18, 3 Plates 
92. Description of a Collection of Fossil Fishes from 
the Bituminous Shales at Riacho Doce, State 
of Alagoas, Brazil. By Davin Srarr JORDAN. 
Pp 12:9 PIBtOs ess ee swe cle bee veins Ceue 
93. Notes on. Ordovician Trilobites, No. II. Asaph- 
ide from the Beekmantown. By Prrcy E. 
RAYMOND. Pp. 10,:1 Plate... i622... sees es 
94, Notes on Ordovician Trilobites, No, III. By 
Prroy HE. RaymMonp and J. HE. ‘NarrAway. 
Pp. 14, 2 Plates... 0... cece es ete ene es 
95, Notes on Ordovician Trilobites, No. IV. By 
Percy HE. RayMonp.. Pp. 21, 3 Plates........ 
96, Notes on a Collection of Fishes Made by James 
Francis Abbott at Irkutsk, Siberia. By Davin 
Srarr JoRDAN and WILLIAM FRANCIS THOMP- 
SON, Pp. 8,4 Plates... 22... 00. sees eee eaees 
97. South American Tetrigide, By LawkEnor 
BRUNER. Pp. 55.6... cece eee cere nn eeeeetes 
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