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AMERICAN :MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 



NEW 



Newberry, J. S. 



Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 15. meet., 



1S67 (1868), 144-146. 1868.1 



On some remarkable fossil fishes 



discovered by Rev. H. Herzer, ia the 

 Black shale (Devonian) at Delaware, 

 Ohio. Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. >-!ci., 

 15. meet., 1S67 (ISGS), 146-147. 2 tigs. 



1S68.2 

 Describes Dinichthys herzeri. 



Fossil fishes from the Devonian 



rocks of Ohio. Proc. Lvceum Nat. 

 Hist. N. Y., 1870, 1, 152-153. 1S70.1 



Fossils from the phosphatic 



beds of South Carolina. Proc. Lvceum 

 Nat. Hist., N. Y., 1S71, 1, 240-241. 



1871.1 



Descriptions of fossil fishes. 



Rept. Geol. Surv. Ohio, 1S73, 1, pt. 2 

 (Palaeontology), 245-355. 7 pis. 



1S73.1 



Descriptions of fishes of the Devonian sj stemt 

 p. 290-324. 



Description of fishes of tlie Carboniferous 

 system, p. 32.5-355. The forms described in- 

 clude elasmobranchs, arthrodires and ganoids. 



Notes on the genus Conchiopsis 



Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad., 

 1873, 425-420. 1873.2 



Remarks reviewing the history 



of the class of fishes as traced in the 

 older rocks of North America. Proc. 

 Lvceum Nat. Hist. N. Y., 1873, 2. ser. 

 no. 2, 25-2S. 1873.3 



Speciraens oi ('(jclacaiil]i u s cicgaii s 



Newb. from the Coal ^Measures of Lin- 

 ton, Ohio. Proc. Lvceum Nat. Hist. 

 N. Y., 1S73, 2. ser. no. 2, 30-32. 



1873.4 



Some general remarks on Ccelacanthus, no 

 description of C. elegans. 



Account of a second species of 



Dinichthys [Z>. terrellil recently discov- 

 ered in Ohio. Proc. Lyceum Nat. Hist. 

 N. Y., 1S74, 2. ser. no. 4, 149-151. 



1874.1 



Description of the Linton coal 



bed. Proc. Lyceum Nat. Hist. N. Y., 

 1S74, 2. ser. no. 4, 134-135. 1874.2 



Contains mention of Ccelacanthus, Eurylepis 

 and Rhizodus remains. 



Remarks on Cwliicanthus clegiriin 



and on Prof. Cope's gcniera Conchiopsis 

 and Peploi-hina. Proc. Lyceum Nat. 

 Hist. N. Y., 1874, 2. ser. no. '3, 76-77. 



1874.3 



Descriptions of fossil fishes. 



Rept. Geol. Surv. Ohio, 1875, 2, pt. 2 

 (Paleontology), 1-64. 6 pis. 1875.1 



Contents; Placoderms, p. 1-43. Elasmo- 

 branchs, p. 44-5S. Holocephah, p. 5S-59. 

 Dipterini, p. 59-64. 



Descriptions of the Carbonif- 

 erous and Triassic fossils collected on 

 the San Juan exploring expedition under 

 Capt. J. N. Macomb, U. S. Engineers 

 (In Report of the Exploring Expedition 

 from Santa Fe, N. ;Mex.,'to the junction 

 of the Grand and Green rivers of the 

 Great Colorado of the West, in 1859, p. 

 135-148. pi. Washington, D. C, 1876. 

 4°) 1876.1 



Describes Deltodiis Tttercurii Newb., Ptycho- 

 dus wkipplei ftlarcou, and mentions finding of 

 Lamna texana Roem. and Ox^rhina inanteUi 

 Ag. 



Description of Rhtjnchodus cx- 



cavatus. Rept. Geol. Survev AA'isconsin, 

 1877, 2, 397. " 1877.1 



The so-called Rhynchodus occidentaiis of 

 Newberry was later shown by C. R. Eastrnan 

 to be identical with this species, and the origi- 

 nal holotype figured b\' him (,Ann. Rept. Iowa 

 Geol. Surv., 190S, 18, 125) 



Description of new fossil fishes 



[Diphtnis longicaudatus and Pli/cholcpis 

 mxirshi] from the Trias of New Jersey 

 and Connecticut. Ann. N. Y. Acad. 

 Sci., 1878, 1, 127-128. 1878.1 



Descriptions of new Palaeozoic 



fishes. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., 1878, 1, 

 188-192. 1878.2 



Describes Diplognathus mirabiliSf Glyplo- 

 pomus sayrei, Archwobatis gigas, gen. nov., 

 Dinichthys viinor, Ctenacanthus compressus, 

 Rhynchodus occidentaiis and R. excapaius, the 

 two last-named species being identical. 



[Letter to Professor John Col- 



lett, describing a collection of remains of 

 fossil fishes collected in Indiana] Rept. 

 State Geol. Indiana 1876-78 (1879), 

 341-349. 1879.1 



The relations of Dinichthys, as 



shown by complete crania recently dis- 

 covered by i\lr. Ja^- Terrell in the Huron 

 shale of Oliio. Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., 



1883, 3, 20. 1883.1 



Some interesting remains of fos- 

 sil fishes recentlv discovered. Trans. 

 N. Y. Acad. Sci.," 1883, 2, 144-147. 



1883.2 



Describes dental plates of M ylostoma varia- 

 bilis and M. Itrrctti. 



Ctenacanthus -wrigltti, n. sp. 35. 



Ann. Rept. N. Y. State I\lus. Nat. Hist., 



1884, 206. pi. & fig. 1884.1 



On the recent discovery of new 



and remarkable fossil fishes in the Car- 

 boniferous and Devonian rocks of (')hio 



