782 



NORTH AMERICAN INDEX FOSSILS. 



Ostracoda [of Maryland]. Ibid., pp. 

 98-130, plates. 



1904 and Miocene Bryozoa 



[of Maryland]. Ibid., pp. 404-429, 

 plates. 



1904 Clark, W. B. Miocene Echino- 

 dermata [of Maryland]. Ibid., pp. 

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1904 The Miocene deposits of 



Maryland. Ibid., pp. xxiii-xxxii. 



1904 Shattuck, G. B, [Table showing 

 distribution of Maryland Miocene 

 species in different localities of the 

 Atlantic and Gulf, West Indies, west- 

 ern America and Europe, and their 

 geological range.] Ibid., pp. cxxiv- 

 cxxxvii. 



1904 Dall, W. H. A singular Eocene 

 Turbinella [from Georgia]. Nautilus 

 18 : 9-10. 



1904 Johnson, C. W. Description of 

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 cene of North Carolina and Eocene 

 of Texas]. Ibid. 17: 143-144, figs. 



1905 Whitfield, R. P. Notice of a new 

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1905 Shattuck, G. B. St. Marys, Mary- 

 land-Virginia [Tertiary and Quater- 

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1905 Miller, B. L. Dover, Delaware- 

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 137. 



1906 Clark, W. B. [Tables showing 

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 species in different Atlantic localities 

 and their geological range]. Md. 

 Geol. Surv., Pliocene and Pleistocene, 

 pp. 145 and 147. 



1906 , and Miller, B. L. A brief 



summary of the geology of the Vir- 

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 Bull. 2: 11-24 [no fossils]. 



1907 Shattuck, G. B. [Geology of Cal- 

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1907 [Geology of St. Mary's 



County, Maryland.] Ibid., St. Mary's 

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Gulf Region. 

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1846 Conrad, T. A. Descriptions of 

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1 846-1848 Conrad, T. A. Observa- 

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 and descriptions of one hundred and 

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1847 Lyell, Charles, Jr. On the rela- 

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1849 Conrad, T. A. Description of 

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1850 Description of one new 



Cretaceous and seven new Eocene 

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1853 Description of new fossil 



shells of the United States (includes 

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1854 Observations on the Eocene 



deposits of Jackson, Miss., with de- 

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1854 Tuomey, M. Description of some 

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1856 Conrad, T. A. Observations on 



