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Notice of a remarkable specimen of the West India coral Madrepora palmata. 



Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, vol. x, 1898, pp. 



463-464, pi. 24. 

 A-Ssisted by E. O. Hovey : Catalogue of the types and figured specimens in the 



paleontological collection of the geological department, American Museum 



of Natural History, pt. i. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural 



History, vol. xi, 1898, pp. iii-vii, 1-72. 

 Assisted by E. O. Hovey : Catalogue of the types and figured specimens, pt. ii. 



Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, vol. xi, 1899, pp. 



73-188. 

 Observations on some "mud flow" markings on rocks from near Albany, N. Y., 



now in the American Museum of Natural History, New York. Ibid., vol. 



xii, 1899, pp. 183-187, 3 figs. 

 Notice of two very large lobsters in the collection of the American Museum of 



Natural History. Ibid., vol. xii, 1899, pp. 191-194, pi. 9. 

 List of fossils, types, and figured specimens used in the paleontological work 



of R. P. Whitfield, showing where they are probably to be found at the 



present time. Annals of the New York Academy of Science, vol. xii, 1899. 



pp. 139-186. 

 Assisted by E. O. Hovey : Catalogue of types and figured specimens, pt. iii. 



Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, vol. xi, 1900, pp. 



189-356. 

 Observations on and descriptions of Arctic fossils. Ibid., vol. xiii, 1900, pp. 



19-22, pis. 1,2. 

 Description of a new crinoid from Indiana. Ibid., vol. xiii, 1900, pp. 23-24, pi. 3. 

 Note on the principal type specimen of Mosasaurus maximus Cope, with illus- 

 trations. Ibid., vol. xiii, 1900, pp. 25-29, pis. 4, 5. 

 Assisted by E. O. Hovey: Catalogue of types and figured specimens, pt. iv. 



Ibid., vol. xi, 1901, pp. 357-488. Index [to entire volume], pp. 489-500. 

 Notice of a new sponge from Bermuda and of some other forms from the 



Bahamas. Ibid., vol. xiv, 1901, pp. 47-50, pis. 1-5. 

 Note on a very fine example of Helicoceras stevensoni preserving the outer 



chamber. Ibid., vol. xiv, 1901, p. 219, pis. 29, 30. 

 Notice of a remarkable case of combination between two different genera of 



living corals. Ibid., vol. xiv, 1901, pp. 221-222, pis. 31,32. 

 Some observations on corals from the Bahamas, with description of a new 



species. Ibid., vol. xiv, 1901, pp. 223-224, pis. 33, 34. 

 Description of a new form of Myaline from the Coal Measures of Texas. Bul- 

 letin of the American Museum of Natural History, vol. xvi, 1902, pp. 63-66, 



2 figs. 

 Observations on and emended description of Heteroceras sitnplicostatiim Whit- 

 field. Ibid., vol. xvi, 1902, pp. 67-72, pis. 23-27. 

 Description of a new Teredo-like shell from the Laramie group. Ibid., vol. xvi, 



1902, pp. 73-76, pis. 28, 29, 1 text fig. 

 Notice of a new genus of marine algae fossil in the Niagara shale. Ibid., vol. 



xvi, 1902, pp. 399-400, pi. 53. 

 Notice of six new species of Unios from the Laramie group. Bulletin of the 



American Museum of Natural History, vol. xix, 1903, pp. 483-487, pis. 38-40. 

 Observations on a remarkable specimen of Haly sites and description of a new 



species of the genus. Ibid., vol. xix, 1903, pp. 489-490, pis. 41, 42. 



