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CHARLES ABIATHAR WHITE. 



Description of certain aberrant forms of the chamidae from the Cretace- 

 ous rocks of Texas. 



(Bull. U. S. Geol. Survey, No. 4, 1884, pp. 5 (93)-9 (97). Plates i-v.) 

 Based on material in the National Museum. 



On a small collection of Mesozoic fossils obtained in Alaska by Mr. W. 

 H. Dall, of the TJ. S. Coast Survey. 



(Bull. U. S. Geol. Survey, No. 4, 1884, pp. 10 (98)-15 (103). Plate vi. ) 

 Based on material in National Museum. 



On the nautiloid genus, Enclimatoceras, Hyatt, and a description of the 

 type-species. 



(Bull. U. S.Geol. Survey, No. 4, 1884, pp. 16 (104)-17 (105). Plates vii-ix.) 

 Based on Museum material. 



Fossils of the Indiana rocks, No. 3. 



(Thirteenth Annual Report of the State Geologist of Indiana, pp. 107-180. 

 Plates 23-29.) 

 Based i n part on Museum material. 



The enemies and parasites of the oyster, past and present. 



(Science, iii (No. 68, May 23, 1884), p. 618.) 



On the adaptability of the prairies for artificial forestry. 



(Science, iii (No. 62, April 11, 1884), pp. 438-443.) 



Glacial drift in Montana and Dakota. 



(American Journal of Science, 3d series, xxvii (No. 158, Feb., 1884), pp. 

 112-113.) 



On the character and function of the epiglottis in the bull-snake 

 (Pityophis). 



(American Naturalist, xviii (No. 1, Jan., 1884), pp. 19-21. Two wood-cuts.) 

 Based in part on Museum material. 



The permanence of the domestic instinct in the cat. 



(American Naturalist, xviii (No. 2. Feb., 1884), pp. 213-214.) 



Certain phases in the geological history of the North American Conti 

 nent, biologically considered. 



Published in pamphlet form and intended for vol. ii, Proceedings of the 

 Washington Biological Society. 



HENRY CRtfCY YARROW, 



Case of poisoning from the bite of a copperhead (Ancistrodon contortrix, 

 Linn.). 



(Trans. American Journal of the Medical Sciences, Philadelphia, 1884, n. s., 

 clxxiv, pp. 423-435.) 



