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58. On Further Collections of Fishes from Para- 
guay. By Cart H. HIGENMANN assisted by 
Wa.Lpo Ler McAtrr and David PERKINS WARD. 
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_ 59, An Undetermined Element in the. Osteology of 
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60. The Gasteropoda of the Chazy Formation. By 
Percy E. RaymMonp. Pp. 58, 10 Plates...... 
61. A Further Occurrence of Wynea Americana in 
Pennsylvania. By Orro H. JENNINGS. Pp. 2, 
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62. A Preliminary Account of the Pleistocene Fauna 
Discovered in a Cave Opened at Frankstown, 
Pennsylvania, in April and May, 1907. By 
W. » Honuanp. Pp. 6, 2 Plates............ 
63. Descinizgtion of Vertebrate Fossils from the 
Vicinity of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. By H. 
Cr CASEOSP DE 8, AS Biate seri aays eo halelaye tele ccnie 
64. Notes on Ordovician Trilobites: Illenidz from 
the Black River Limestone near Ottawa, 
Canada. By Prrcy H. RayMOND and J. E. 
NarRRAWAY. Pp. 14,3 Plates......... ate dala 
65. Rhinoceroses from the Oligocene and Miocene 
Deposits of North Dakota and Montana. By 
HarLt Douciass. Pp. 11, 2 Plates........... 
66. Fossil Horses from North Dakota. 
Doveuass. Pp. 11, 4 Plates........0........ 
67. Some Oligocene Lizards. By Har. Douetass. 
Paks Olea Sank stereo Nai ese ersht alate a arate le ieeee Sle. cae 
68. Description of the Type Specimen of Stenomylus 
gracilis Peterson. By O. A. PETERSON. Pp. 14. 
69. Brief Description of Some New Species of Birds 
from Costa Rica and a Record of Some Species 
not Hitherto Reported from that Country. 
By M. A. CaRRikEr, JR. Pp. 2e....- Baines ore 
70. Notes on Costa Rican Formicariide. By M. A. 
GARRIKER) SB. Ge Pa Oise sielt eis oi/s-sisile cievesecers 
71. Vertebrate Fossils from the Fort Union Beds. 
By Hart Douciass. Pp. 16, 2 Plates........ 
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Pittsburgh. By Hunry Eneet. Pp. 110..... 
73. The Fauna of the Upper Devonian in Montana, 
Pt. 1. The Fossils of the Red Shales. By 
PrRcy H. RAYMOND. - Pp. 18, 6 Plates...... 3 
74, Description of a New Species of Procamelus from 
the Upper Miocene of Montana, with Notes 
upon Procamelus madisonius Douglass. By 
Hart Doueuass. . Pp. 7, 3 Plates............ 
75. Some Sections of the Conemaugh Series between 
Pittsburgh and Latrobe, Pennsylvania. By 
Prrcy E. RAyMonD. Pp. 12, 3 Plates...... 
76. A Preliminary List of the Unionide of Western 
Pennsylvania, etc. By Dr. A. BH. ORTMANN. 
EL a sO Oape cnacaye oe avaNe see kane Ore eer nak Se LR Nate 
77. A Geological Reconnaissance in North Dakota, 
Montana, and Idaho; with Notes on Mesozoic 
and Cenozoic Geology. By Earn DouGuLass. 
ED WSo 50 DIATOM ccs gla pis wastes ete eG laaioon Bake 
Cabin (now West Liberty, W. Va.), " &e. 
78. Botanical Survey of Presque Isle, Erie Co., Pa. 
By O. E. Jennings. Pp. 133, 30 Plates. . 
79. Catalog of Sesqui-Centennial (Pittsburgh) Relics. 
By Dovucias Stmwart. Pp. 30, 6 Plates.. 
80. Dromomeryx, a New Genus of American Rumi- 
nants. By Harn Doueias. Pp. 23, 5 plates. 
81. Fossils from the Glacial Drift and "from De- 
vonian and Mississippian near Meadville, 
Pennsylvania. By Wm. Mittarp. Pp, 8..... 
2. A New Species of Helodus. By CuHaries R, 
TOONS ONIN re 2) oA 9 ty Se ean AN a 
83. In Memoriam. Charles Chauncey Mellor. By W. 
Jy HOLLANDS“ Pp, MOsA Plates. 10 sot tan ot 
84, Reports of Expedition ’to British Guiana of the 
Indiana leet and the Carnegie Museum, 
ae Report No.1. By Carn H. E1iGeENMANN. 
Pawo lnwert tarnwsy anes ee Wome atin Muay Ann, ere g 
85. Reports of Expedition to British Guiana of the 
Indiana University and the Carnegie Museum, 
aoe Beige No, 2,. By Marion L. Dugsin. 
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Neotropical Region, Exclusive of Mexico and 
Central America, By P. P. Catvert. Pp. 207, 
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87. Deinosuchus hatcheri, a New Genus and Species 
of Crocodile from the Judith River Beds of 
Montana. By W. J. Houuanp. Pp. 14...... 
88. Reports on Expedition to British Guiana of the 
Indiana University and the Carnegie Museum. 
Report No. 3. By C. B. Buosszr: Pp. 6, 3 
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89. Preliminary Description of Some New Titanothe- 
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90. An Annotated List of the Birds of Costa Rica 
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91. The Geology of the Coast of the State of Alagoas, 
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the Bituminous Shales at Riacho Doce, State 
of Alagoas, Brazil. By Davin Stark JORDAN. 
Pp las Oe Plates. vai sr keiccieie s okey eee 
93. Notes on Ordovician Trilobites, No. II. Asaph- 
ide from the Seekmantown. By Prrcy i. 
RAYMOND, --Ppsl0P a Plates ec. edes hu ects 
94, Notes on Ordovician Trilobites, No. III, By 
Percy E. RayMonp and J. E. NARRAWAY. 
BPs PA AoE O CES Sieh oe nowhere anliae apne we ee wae 
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Percy H. RayMoND. Pp. 21, 3 Plates........ 
96. Notes on a Collection of Fishes Made by James 
Francis Abbott at Irkutsk, Siberia. By Davip 
STARR JORDAN and WILLIAM FRANCIS THOMP- 
SONS Eipe.8; 4:Plategi2 seats ese more 
97. South American ‘Tetrigide. 
BRUNER, () Pips Dongeisuce cen siete a Re Se ee ae 
- 98. Preliminary List of the Fauna of the Allesheny 
and Conemaugh Series in Western Pennsyl- 
vania. By Percy HE, Raymonp. Pp. 15, 5 
DIAEOS: } sess eae aero On ek ON aa bere, AR abc Ay 
99. Results of an Ichthyological Survey About the 
San Juan Islands, Washington, By Epwin 
CHAPIN STARKS. Pp. 52,3 plates .......... 
100. Descriptions of a New Species of Pygidium. By 
CarL H. HIGENMANN. P. 1,1 plate ......... 
101. The Brachiopoda and Ostracoda of the Chazy. 
By Purcy E. RaymMonp. Pp. 45, 4 plates ... 
102. A New Camel from the Miocene of Western 
Nebraska, By O: A. Prterson..-Pp. 7, 4 
DIA TOSE cist cry sate cloner chaoui hank Seavees Meme meen alsa 
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the Stenomylus Quarry, and Remarks Upon 
the Affinities of the Genus. By O. A, Prrmr- 
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104. A Mounted Skeleton of Dicératherium cooki, 
Peterson. By O. A. PETERSON. Pp. 6,1 plate 
105. The Carnegie Museum Expedition to Central 
South America, 1907-1910. By W. J. Hot- 
Ss END DMC CLO. i PD be vote pleeiete hotels ws ite ee 
106. A Brief Report Upon the Expedition of the 
Carnegie Museum to Central South America. 
By JoHN D. HASEMAN. Pp. 13 and Localities 
at Which John D. Haseman Made Collections, 
By Cart H, HIiGENMANN. Pp. 16 .......... 
107. Descriptions of Some New Species of Fishes and 
Miscellaneous Notes on Others Obtained Dur- 
ing Expedition of Carnegie Museum to Central 
South America. By JoHN D. HasemMANn. Pp. 
LO TA bes eek histe Sococctyatanays ate ease ete Ave 
108. An Annotated Catalog of the Cichlid Fishes 
Collected by the Expedition of Carnegie Mu- 
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JOHN D. HASEMAN. Pp. 45, 20 plates ...... 
109. Some New Species of Fishes from the Rio 
Iguassu. By JoHn D. Hasmman. Pp. 14, 13 
Plates ens iit eae tN ee il Ree Oe eu 
110. A Contribution to the Ornithology of the Ba- 
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W. WortHINeTON. Pp. 77, 1 plate 
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