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xxvii. 168. Some Account of the Organic Remains found in the Marl-pits of Lucas Benners, 



Esq., in Cravler County, North Carolina. By H. B. Croon, Esq. 

 xxvii. 251. Proceedings of the Geological Society of Pennsylvania. Fossil Zoology and 



Comparative Anatomy, 

 xxxi. 171. Retrospective Notice of the Discovery of Fossil Mastodon Bones in Orange 

 County, New York. From a Letter addressed by S. Miller, Esq., to Hon. 

 De Witt Clinton, in 1815. 

 xxxi. 339. Proceedings of the British Association, Section C. Geology and Geography in » 



August, 1836. 

 xxxii. 377. Notice of Fossil Remains of an Elephant found near Rochester, New York, 1837. 

 xxxiii. 201. Bones of a Mammoth found August 19, at Rochester, New York, 

 xxxv. 307. British Association for the Advancement of Science. — A paper was read by Mr. 



Owen on the Structure of Fossil Teeth, August, 1838. 

 xxxv. 380. Notice of Fossil Bones and Shells found near Savannah during the Spring of 



1838. „ 



xxxvi. 189. Head of the Mastodon Giganteus found near Bucyrus, Crawford County, Ohio, 



1838. J. W. Foster, Esq. Ohio, February, 1839. 

 xxxvi. 198. Notice of a Mammoth found in Missouri, Jan. 12, 1839. 

 xxxvi. 3S5. Boston Society of Natural History, July IS, 1838. — Dr. Wyman reported upon a 



Collection of Fossil Bones, 

 xxxvii. 191. Remains of the Mastodon in Missouri. By A. Koch, Proprietor of St. Louis 



Museum. June 25, 1839. 

 xxxviii. 381. On the Geognostic Position of the Zeuglodon. T. A. Conrad, 

 xxxix. 53. Notice of the Tooth of a Mastodon. By J. Wyman, M. D. Boston, May 2, 1840. 

 xl. 405. Fossil Remains in Lenoir County, North Carolina. J. Limbar. June 10, 1839. 

 xli. 178. Association of American Geologists. April 9, 1841. — Dr. Harlan exhibited 



models of the Dinotherium Giganteum. 

 xlii. 136. Notice of Fossil Bones from Oregon Territory, in a Letter to Dr. C. T. Jackson, 

 by H. C. Perkins. June 2, 1841. With a Postscript to the Editors, Sept. 8, 

 1841. 

 xliii. 141. Notice of Two Fossil Mammals from Brunswick Canal, Georgia, with Obser- 

 vations on some of the Fossil Quadrupeds of the United States. By 

 R. Harlan, M. D. May 15, 1S42. 

 xliv. 69. Description of the Bones of a New Fossil, of the Order Edentata. By R. Harlan, 

 M. D. &£. With three Plates. Read before the American Philosophical 

 Society of Philadelphia. Oct. 15, 1841. 



