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AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 



HAY 



Hay, 0. P. 



Notes on species of lohthyo- 



deotes, including the new species I. 

 cruentus, and on the related and herein 

 established genus Gillicus. Amer. Journ. 

 Sci., 1898, 4. ser. 6, 225-232. figs. 



1898.3 



Observations on the genus of 



Cretaceous fishes called by Prof. Cope 

 Portheus. Science, 1898, n. s. 7, 646. 



1898.4 



Observations on the genus of 



fossil fishes called by Professor Cope 

 Portheus, by Dr. Leidy Xiphaotinus. 

 Zool. Bull., Boston, 1898, 2, 25-54. figs. 



1898.5 



Protospondyli and ^theospon- 



dyli of A. S. Woodward. Science, 1898, 

 n. s. 7, 358. 1898.6 



A census of the fossil vertebrata 



of North America. Science, 1899, n. s. 

 10, 681-684. 1899.1 



On one little known and one 



hitherto unknown species of Saurocepha- 

 lus. Amer. Journ. Sci., 1899, 4. ser. 7, 

 299-304. 5 figs. — Ann. Mag. Nat. 

 Hist,, 7. ser. 3, 480-487. 5 figs. 1899.2 



On some changes in the names, 



generic and specific, of certain fossil 

 fishes. Amer. Naturalist, 1899, 33, 

 783-792. 1899.3 



On the names of certain North 



American fossil vertebrates. Science, 

 1899, n. s. 9, 593-594. 1899.4 



On the nomenclature of certain 



fossil vertebrates. Amer. Geologist, 

 1899, 24, 345-349. 1899.5 



Descriptions of some vertebrates 



of the Carboniferous age. Proc. Amer. 

 Philos. Soc, 1900, 39, 96-123. pi. & 3 

 figs. 1900.1 



The chronological distribution 



of the elasmobranchs. Trans. Amer. 

 Philos. Soc, 1901, 2. ser. 20, 63-75. fig. 

 Reviewed in Amer. GeoL, 1901, 29, 255- 

 256. 1901.1 



Bibliography and catalogue of 



■'the fossil vertebrata of North America. 

 Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv., 1902, no. 179, 

 1-868. 1902.1 



Contains a carefully prepared author's and 

 subject catalogue of the literature pertaining to 

 American fossil fishes. 



Description of a new species of 



Cladodus (C. formosus) from the De- 

 vonian of Colorado. Amer. Geologist, 

 1902, 30, 373-374. fig. 1902.2 



The snout-fishes of Kansas. 



Abstract in Arm. N. Y. Acad. Sci., 1902, 

 15, 15. — Amer. Geologist, 29, 192-193 



1902.3 



On a collection of Upper Creta- 

 ceous fishes from mount Lebanon, Syria, 

 with descriptions of four new genera and 

 nineteen new species. Bull. Amer. Mus. 

 Nat. Hist., 1903, 19, 395-452. 14 pis. 

 & figs. 1903.1 



On certain genera and species of 



North American Cretaceous aetinopter- 

 ous fishes. Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 

 1903, 19, 1-95. 5 pis. & 72 figs. 1903.2 



Some remarks on the fossil 



fishes of mount Lebanon, SjTia. Amer. 

 Naturalist, 1903, 37, 685-695. 1903.3 



On an important but not well- 

 known locality furnishing Cretaceous 

 fishes. Abstract in Science, 1904, n. s. 

 17, 219. — Bull. Geol. Soc. Amer., 14, 

 542. 1904.1 



The progress of vertebrate palae- 

 ontology at the American Museum of 

 Natural History, New York. Amer. 

 Geologist, 1905, 35, 31-34. 1905.1 



A new fossil stickleback fish 



.iGasterosteus williamsoni leptosomusjirom 

 Nevada. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1907, 

 32, 271-274. 3 figs. 1907.1 



A new genus and species of fossil 



shark related to Edestus Leidy. Science, 

 1907, n. s. 26, 22-24. fig. 1907.2 



On the nature of Edestus and re- 

 lated genera, with descriptions of one 

 new genus and three new species. Proc. 

 U. S. Nat. Mus., 1909, 37, 43-61. 4 

 pis. & 7 figs. 1909.1 



Notice in Science Progress, 1909, 4, 675-676. 



On an important specimen of 



Edestus; with description of a new 

 species, Edestus mirus. Proc. U. S. Nat. 

 Mus., 1912, 42, 31-38. 2 pis. 1912.1 



Edestus and related fossil remains recognized 

 as dental organs of Cestracion-like sharks. 



Hayden, H. H. The geology of 

 Spiti, with parts of Bashahr and Rup- 

 shu. Mem. Geol. Surv. India, 1904, 36, 

 1-129. 16 pis. & map. 1904.1 



Hayward, Joseph S. Catch of fish 

 in Newfoundland and Labrador in 1881; 

 from letter to Prof. S. F. Baird. Bull. 

 U. S. Fish Comm. 1882 (1883), 2, 286. 



1883.1 



