534 The Progress of North American Paleontology. [June 
R. Chalmers has a “ Preliminary Report on the Surface Geol- 
ogy of New Brunswick” in the Ann. Report Geol. and Nat. His. 
Surv. Canada, new ser., vol. i. p. I, gg. 
E, W. Claypole, in the Proc. and Coll. Wyoming Hist. and Geol. 
Soc., vol. ii. pt. 2, p. 239, has a “ Report on Some Fossils from 
the Lower Coal-Measures near Wilkesbarre, Luzerne County, 
E. A. Congdon has “Remarks upon a Deposit of Infusorial . 
Earth on the South Shore of Clove Lake, Staten Island,” in the 
Proc. Nat. Sci. Assoc. Staten Island, May 8, 1886. 
E. D. Cope has “Second Continuation of Researches among 
the Batrachia of the Coal-Measures of Ohio” in the Proc. Amer. 
Phil. Soc., vol. xxxii. p. 405. In the Trans. Vassar Bro. Inst., 
vol. iii. pt. 1, p. 60, he has an address entitled “ The Genealogy 
of the Vertebrata as learned from Paleontology.” He has notes 
on “The Sternum of the Dinosauria;” “Corrections of Notes 
on the Dinocerata,” in the AMERICAN NATURALIST, vol. xx. pp. 
153 and 155. In the Geol. Mag., new ser., Decade iii. vol. iii. p. 
49, is an article entitled “ Prof. E. D. Cope on a New Type of 
Perissodactyle Ungulate from the Wasatch Eocene of Wyoming 
Territory, United States of America;” on p. ‘141 of the same 
magazine he has a note on “ Edestus and Pelecopterus.” In the 
AMERICAN NATURALIST, vol. xx. p. 367, he has a note on “ The 
Vertebrate Fauna of the Ticholeptus Beds ;” on p. 451 he has an 
article on “The Plagiaulacidz of the Puerco Epoch.” In the 
Geol. Mag., new ser., Decade iii. vol. iii. p. 238, he has “ Notes 
on Phenacodus;” on p. 239 he has a “ Note on Erisichthe.” He 
has a report on the “ Vertebrata of the Swift Current Creek 
Region of the Cypress Hills” in the Ann. Rep. Geol. and Nat. 
Hist. Surv. Canada, 1885, published May, 1886. He has a note 
on “ The Long-spined Theromorpha of the Permian Epoch” in the 
AMERICAN NATURALIST, vol. xx. P- 544; on p. 611 he has an 
article on “ The Phylogeny of the Camelide;” on p. 1027 he has 
- “An interesting Connecting Genus of Chordata:” on p. 1044 he 
describes “ A Giant Armadillo from the Miocene of Kansas.” In 
the Trans. Amer. Philos. Soc. Philad., vol. Xii, 2d ser., p. 243, he 
'_ has an article “On the Intercentrum of the Terrestrial Verte- 
brata.” He also published a book on “ The Origin of the Fittest, 
Essays on Evolution,” published in New York. In the Zrans. 
Am, Phil. Soc., vol. xvi. p. 285, he has a “ Systematic Catalogue 
