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Eastman, C. R. 



Further light on the Trematas- 



pidae [Discussion of views of Wilham 

 Pattern Science, 1904, n. s. 19, 397. 



1904.4 



Jordan on fossil labroid and 



chsetodont fishes. Science, 1904, n. s. 

 20, 245-246. 1904.5 



Jurassic fishes from Spanish 



lithographic limestone. Review of 

 contribution by H. E. Sauvage, entitled 

 " Xoticia sobre los peoes de la Caliza 

 litografica de la Provincia de L^rida." 

 Science, 1904, n. s. 19, 397. 1904.6 



Marginal and ridge-scales in 



Cephalaspis and Drepanaspis. Science, 

 1904, n. s. 19, 703-704. 1904.7 



On the dentition of Rhynchodus 



and other fossil fishes. Amer. Natural- 

 ist, 1904, 38, 295-299. 2 figs. 1904.8 



On Upper Devonian fish-re- 

 mains from Colorado. Amer. Journ. 

 Sci., 1904, 4. ser. 18, 253-260. 6 figs. 



1904.9 



Palseontology. — Walther's So- 



lenhofen fauna. — Karl Alfred von Zit- 

 tel: ein Nachruf [von J. F. Pompecky] 

 Amer. Naturalist, 1904, 38, 677-678. 



1904.10 



Tertiary elasmobranchs from 



southern Italy [Review of paper by 



Maria Pasqualei Science, 1904, n. s. 19, 



396. 1904.11 



•^ Systematic palaeontology of the 



Miocene deposits of Maryland [Pisces] 

 Maryland Geol. Surv., 1904, 71-93. 

 27 pis. 1904.12 



Variae auctoritatis. Science, 



1904, n. s. 20, 215-217. 1904.13 



Note on Joinville's mention of Cretaceous 

 fishes from Lebanon, and reference to Albert 

 Fortis on Eocene fishes of monte Bolca, Italy. 



Archaeological notes; ichthyo- 



logical names. Science, 1905, n. s. 22, 

 23. 1905.1 



A brief general account of fossil 



fishes. Rept. Geol. Surv. New Jersey, 

 1904 (1905), 27-66. 1905.2 



The literature of Edestus. Amer. 



Naturalist, 1905, 39, 405-409. 1905.3 



Notes on the history of natural 



science; Oppian on fishing. Subterra- 

 nean iishes. Roman ichthyology. Sci- 

 ence, 1905, n. s. 21, 516-517. 1905.4 



Peter Artedi. 



n. s. 22, 378-379. 



Science, 



1905, 

 1905.5 



The Triassic fishes of New Jer- 

 sey. Rept. Geol. Surv. New Jersey, 

 1904 (1905), 67-102. pis. 1905.6 



Les types de poissons fossiles du 



Monte Bolca au Museum d'Histoire 

 Naturelle de Paris. M6m. Soo. Geol., 

 Paris, 1905, 13, no. 34, 1-33. 5 pis. & 

 fig. 1905.7 



Dipnoan affinities of arthrodires. 



Amer. Journ. Sci., 1906, 4. ser. 21, 131- 

 143. 4 figs. 1906.1 



Notes on the history of natural 



science. Hippocratean fishes. Science, 

 1906, n. s. 23, 194r-195. 1906.2 



Sharks' teeth and cetacean 



bones (In Reports on the scientiiic 

 results of the expedition to the eastern 

 tropical Pacific, in charge of Alexander 

 Agassiz, by the U. S. Fish Commission 

 steamer " Albatross," from October, 

 1904, to March, 1905) Bull. Mus. 

 Comp. Zool. Harv. Coll., 1906, 50, 73- 

 98. 4 pis. 1906.3 



Structure and relations of My- 



lostoma. Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. 

 Harv. Coll., 1906, 50, 1-30. 5 pis. & 

 8 figs. 1906.4 



Devonic fishes of the New York 



formations. Mem. N. Y. State Mus., 

 1907,10,1-235. 15 pis. & 35 figs. 1907.1 



Review by L. Hussakof in Science, 1908, n. s. 

 28, 311-313. 



Mylostomid dentition. Bull. 



Mus. Comp. Zool. Harv. Coll., 1907, 50, 

 209-228. pi. & 4 figs. 1907.2 



Palatal dentition of Dinomylostoma de- 

 scribed as consisting of three paired elements. 



Devonian fishes of Iowa. 18. 



Ann. Rept. Iowa Geol. Surv. 1907 (1908), 

 29-386. 16 pis. & 41 figs. 1908.1 



Description of the auditory organ and other 

 soft parts of Rhadinichthys deani, by G. H. Par- 

 ker, p. 272. 



The discovery of similar fossilized remains 

 from the Caney shale of Oklahoma is reported in 

 Bull. Geol. Soc. Amer., 1913, 24, 119-120. 



Notice of a new ccelacanth fish 



from the Iowa Kinderhook. Journ. 

 Geol., 1908, 357-362. 



Jean Albert Gaudry. 



1909, n. s. 29, 138-140. 



Mylostomid dental plates. Sci- 

 ence, 1909, n. s. 29, 997-998. 1909.2 



Mylostomid palatal dental 



plates. Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. Harv. 

 Coll., 1909, 52, 261-269. 3 figs. 1909.3 



Dinognathus interpreted as a compound 

 crushing element homologous with the anterior 

 pair in Mylostoma. 



1908.2 



Science, 

 1909.1 



