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Visitors' guide to the geological and paleontologieal collections in the Amer- 

 ican Museum of Natural History. 68 pp., with 49 text figs. New York, 

 8vo, 1892. 



Gasteropoda and cephalopoda of the Raritan clays and greensand marls of 

 New Jersey. Monographs of the U. S. Geological Survey, vol. xviii. Wash- 

 ington, 4to, 1892, 402 pp. and 50 pis. Also issued with imprint of the Geo- 

 logical Survey of New Jersey, with same pagination and plates. 



Notice of new Cretaceous fossils from the lower green marls of New Jersey. 

 The Nautilus, vol. vii, 1893, pp. 37-39, pi. 2 (explanation of plate is on pp. 

 51-52). 



New genus and species of burrowing fossil bivalve shell [Gorallidomus concen- 

 tricus]. Report of the Geological Survey of Ohio, vol. vii, 1893, pp. 492^ 

 493, pi. 13, and 1 text fig. 



Republication of descriptions of Lower Carboniferous Crinoidea from the Hall 

 collection now in the American Museum of Natural History, with illustra- 

 tions of the original type specimens not heretofore figured. Memoirs of 

 the American Museum of Natural History, vol. i, 1893, pp. 1-37, pis. 1-3. 



Republication of description of fossils from the Hall collection in the American 

 Museum of Natural History, from the report of progress for 1861 of the 

 Geological Survey of Wisconsin, by James Hall, with illustrations from 

 the original type specimens not heretofore figured. Memoirs of the Amer- 

 ican Museum of Natural History, vol. i, 1893, pp. 39-74, pis. 4-12. 



Mollusca and Crustacea of the Miocene formations of New Jersey. Mono- 

 graphs of the U. S. Geological Survey, vol. xxiv. Washington, 4to, 1894, 

 195 pp., 24 pis. 



On new forms of marine algae from the Trenton limestone, with observations 

 on Buthograptus laxus Hall. Bulletin of the American Museum of Nat- 

 ural History, vol. vi, 1894, pp. 351-358, pi. 11. 



The food of wild ducks. The Auk, n. ser., vol. xi, 1894, p. 323. 



New forms of marine algae from the Trenton limestone, with observations on 

 Buthograptus laxus Hall. [Abstract of a paper read at the seventh meet- 

 ing of the Geological Society of America.] Science, n. s., vol. i, 1895, p. 67. 



Description of a new genus of fossil brachiopod [Lissojilaiii^a] from the Lower 

 Helderberg limestones. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural His- 

 tory, vol. viii, 1896, pp. 231-232, figs. 1-5. 



Notice and description of new species and a new genus [Ento7nocaris] of 

 Phyllocaridse. Ibid., vol. viii, 1896, pp. 299-304, pis. 12-14. 



Note on the hypostome of Lichas (Terataspis) grandis Hall. Ibid, vol. ix, 

 1897, pp. 45-46, 3 figs. 



Descriptions of new species of Silurian fossils from near Fort Cassin and else- 

 where on Lake Champlain. Ibid., vol. ix, 1897, pp. 177-184, pis. 4, 5. 



Descriptions of species of rudistse from the Cretaceous rocks of Jamaica, W. I., 

 collected and presented by Mr. F. C. Nicholas. Ibid., vol. ix, 1897, pp. 185- 

 196, pis. 6-22. 



Observations on the genus Barrettia Woodward, with descriptions of two new 

 species. Ibid., vol. ix, 1897, pp. 233-246, pis. 27-38. 



Observations on the genus Barrettia. Proceedings of the American Association 

 for the Advancement of Science, forty-sixth meeting (1897), 1898, p. 200. 

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