746 



NORTH AMERICAN INDEX FOSSILS. 



Rocky Mountains and Great Basin 

 Region. 



1 86 1 Newberry, J. S. Geological re- 

 port. Rept. on the Colo. River of the 

 west explored in 1857 and 1858 by- 

 Lieut. J. C. Ives, part 3, 154 pp. 

 36th Congress, ist Session, Sen. Doc. 

 90. 



1873 Meek, F. B. Spergen Hill fossils 

 identified among specimens from 

 Idaho. A. J. S. (3), 5 : 383-384. 



1879 White, C. A. Remarks upon cer- 

 tain Carboniferous fossils from Colo- 

 rado, Arizona, Idaho, Utah and Wy- 

 oming. U. S. Geol. and Geog. Surv. 

 Terr., under F. V. Hayden, Bull. 5 : 

 209-221. 



1884 Springer, F. On occurrence of 

 lower Burlington limestone in New 

 Mexico. A. J. S. (3), 27: 97-103. 



1899 Girty, G. H. Devonian and Car- 

 boniferous fossils [Yellowstone Nat. 

 Park]. U. S. G. S., Monograph z^, 

 part 2, pp. 479-599- 



1902 Lee, W. T, The areal geology 

 of the Castle Rock region, Colorado. 

 [Fossils of Ordovicic, Mississippic 

 and Cretacic age.] Am. Geol. 29 : 

 96-110. 



1903 Girty, G. H. The Carbonifer- 

 ous formations and faunas of Colo- 

 rado. U. S. G. S., Prof. Paper 16, 

 546 pp., plates. 



1904 Note on the Carboniferous 



fossils [of the Bisbee quadrangle, 

 Arizona]. Ibid. 21 : 46-54, plates. 



1904 Reagan, A. B. Some fossils 

 from the lower Aubrey and upper 

 Red Wall limestones in the vicinity 

 of Fort Apache, Arizona. Indiana 

 Acad. Sci., Proc. for 1903, pp. 22,7- 

 246, plate. 



1904 The fossils of the Red 



Wall compared with those of the 

 Kansas coal measures. Ibid., 249- 

 251, and Centralblatt f. Mineral., pp. 

 609-611, 1907. 



1907 Gordon, C. H. Mississippian for- 

 mations in the Rio Grande Valley, 



New Mexico. A. J. S. (4), 24: 58- 

 64. 



1908 Lee, W. T. Geological recon- 

 naissance of a part of western Ari- 

 zona [Mississippic and Permic fossils 

 listed from Girty's determination]. 

 U. S. G. S. Bull. 352, pp. 15, 16. 



Pacific. 



(California — Alaska.) 

 Included with the Carbonic of that re- 

 gion. 



North America, General. 



1891 Williams, H. S. Correlation pa- 

 pers : Devonic and Carbonic. U. S. 

 G. S. Bull. 80, 279 pp. 



1898 Weller, S. A bibliographic in- 

 dex of North American Carbonifer- 

 ous invertebrates. Ibid. 153, 653 pp. 



1903 Smith, J. P. The Carbonifer- 

 ous ammonoids of America. U. S. 

 G. S., Monograph 42, 211 pp., plates. 



1905 Girty, G. H. The relations of 

 some Carboniferous faunas [Missis- 

 sippic, Carbonic and Permic]. Wash. 

 Acad. Sci., Proc. 7 : 1-26. 



1909 Weller, Stuart. Correlation pa- 

 per V. Journ. Geol. 17: 257-285. 



CARBONIC. 



Eastern Canada and Eastern New- 

 England. 



1863 Dawson, J. W. Air-breathers of 



the coal period [of Nova Scotia]. 



Montreal, 1863, 81 pp. [Invertebrata, 



p. 62']. 

 1863 Billings, E. Description of a 



new species of Phillipsia from the 



lower Carboniferous rocks of Nova 



Scotia. Can. Nat. VIIL, pp. 209- 



210. 

 1889 Packard, A. S. Fossils in Nar- 



ragansett basin [Rhode Island]. A. 



J. S. (3), 37: 411 [Plants and shells]. 

 1 89 1 Dawson, J. W. Carboniferous 



fossils from Newfoundland. G. S. 



A. Bull. 2 : 529-540. 



