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Notice of geological investigations along the eastern shores of Lake Cham- 

 plain, conducted by Prof. H. M. Seely and President Ezra Brainard, of 

 Middlebury College, with descriptions of the new fossils discovered (ab- 

 stract). Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement 

 of Science, thirty-fifth meeting (1886), 1887, pp. 215-216. 



New Jersey Cretaceans. American Naturalist, vol. xxi, 1887, pp. 66-68. 



Evidence confirmatory of Mastodon o^scurus Leidy as an American species. 

 Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, 

 thirty-sixth meeting (1887), 1888, pp. 252-253. 



Observations on some imperfectly known fossils from the Calciferous sand- 

 rock of Lake Champlain and descriptions of several new forms. Bulletin 

 of the American Museum of Natural History, vol. ii, 1889, pp. 41-63, pis. 

 7-10 and 13 (part). 



Additional notes on Asaphus canalis Conrad. Ibid., vol. ii, 1889, pp. 64-65, pis. 

 11, 12. 



Description of a new form of fossil balanoid cirripede [Protohalamis hamilto- 

 nensis] from the Marcellus shale of New York. Ibid., vol. ii, 1889, pp. 

 65-68, pi. 13, fig. 22. 



Note on the faunal resemblance between the Cretaceous formations of New 

 Jersey and those of the Gulf States. Ibid., vol. ii, 1889, pp. 113-116. 



Observations on the fauna of the rocks at Fort Cassin, Vermont, with descrip- 

 tions of a few new species. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural 

 History, vol. iii, 1890, pp. 25-39, pis. 1-3, 1 text fig. 



Observations on a fossil fish from the Eocene beds of Wyoming. Ibid., vol. iii, 

 1890, pp. 117-120, pi. 4. [Describes Protocatostomus constaMei n. sp. = 

 Notogoneus osculus Cope.] 



Description of a new genus of inarticulate brachiopodous shell. Ibid., vol. iii, 

 1890, pp. 121-122, 8 figs. 



Former abundance of the wild pigeon in central and eastern New York. The 

 Auk, n. ser., vol. vii, 1890, pp. 284-285. 



The Fort Cassin rocks and their fauna (supplement to the memoir on the Cal- 

 ciferous formation in the Champlain Valley by Professors Brainard and 

 Seely). Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, vol. 1, 1890, pp. 

 514-515. 



Observations on some Cretaceous fossils from the Bayrflt district of Syria in 

 the collection of the American Museum of Natural History, with descrip- 

 tions of some new species. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural 

 History, vol. iii, 1891, pp. 381-441, pis. 4A-11, 3 figs. 



Notes on some fossils from Bolivia, collected by Mr. Arthur F. Wendt, and de- 

 scription of a remarkable new genus and species of brachiopod [Scaphio- 

 coelia holiviensis]. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining 

 Engineers, vol. xix, 1891, pp. 104-107, 4 figs. 



Contributions to invertebrate paleontology. Annals of the New York Academy 

 of Science, vol. v, 1891, pp. 505-620, pis. 5-16. Reprinted in Report of the 

 Geological Survey of Ohio, vol. vii, 1893, pp. 407-492, 494, pis. 1-11. 



The common edible crab found In fossil In the Hudson River tunnel. Science, 

 vol. xvIII, 1891, p. 300. 



Mastodon remains on New York Island. Science, vol. xvIII, 1891, p. 342. 



