1887] The Progress of North American Paleontology. 539 
of North American Invertebrate Paleontology for 1885 ;” and, 
finally, a “ Record of North American Invertebrate Palzontology 
for the Year 1885, from the Smithsonian Report for 1885. Wash- 
ington, 1886.” 
George F. Matthew has “ Illustrations of the Fauna of the St. 
John Group continued, No. 3. Descriptions of New Genera and 
Species (including a Description of a New Species of Solenopleura, 
by J. F. Whiteaves),” in the Proc. and Trans. Roy. Soc. Canada 
for the year 1885, vol. iii. section iv. p. 29. He has a “Synopsis 
of the Fauna in Division 1, of the St. John Group, with Prelimi- 
nary Notes on the Higher Faunas of the same Group;” in the 
Bull. Nat. His. Soc. New Brunswick, No. 5, p. 25, he publishes a 
note on “The Structural Features of Discina acadica (Hartt) 
of the St. John Group,” and one on the “ Discovery of a Ptera- 
spidian Fish in the Silurian Rocks of New Brunswick,” in the 
Canadian Rec. Sct., vol. ii. No. 1, p.g, and No. 4, p. 251. Inthe . 
Amer. Four. Sci., 3d ser., vol. xxxi. pp. 72 and 472, he has a “Ptero- 
pod of the St. John Group (from a Letter by Mr. G. F. Matthew, 
dated St. John, New Brunswick, December 8),” and a “ Note on 
the Occurrence of Olenellus kjerulfi in America.” He has an 
“ Additional Note on the Pteraspidian Fish found in New Bruns- 
wick” in the Canad. Rec. Sci., vol. v. No. 5, p. 323. 
Otto Meyer and T. H. Aldrich have published in the Four. 
Cin, Soc. Nat. His., vol. ix. p- 40, an article on “ The Tertiary 
Fauna of Newton oid Wautubbee, Miss.” 
Otto Meyer, in the Geol. Sur. Alabama, Bull. No. 1, pt. 2, 
p. 63, has “ Contributions to the Eocene Palzontology of Ala- 
bama and Mississippi.” In the Amer. Four. Sci, 3d ser., vol. 
xxxii. p. 20, he has “Observations on the Tertiary and Grand 
Gulf of Mississippi.” In the AMERICAN NATURALIST, vol. xx. p. 
637, he has “ Notes on the Variation of Certain Tertiary Fossils 
in Overlying Beds.” ; 
Fred. K. Mixer and Herbert U. Willies have a note on “ Fish 
Remains from the Corniferous near Buffalo” in the Bull. Buffalo 
Soc. Nat. Sci., vol. V. p. 84. 
D R Moore has an article on “ Fossil Corals of Franklin 
County, Indiana,” in the Bull. Brookville Soc. Nat. His., No. 2, p. 
50; and in No. 1, p. 44, he has “ Two Hours among the Fossils 
of Franklin County, Ind.” 
Charles Morris has an article on “ Methods of Dicer in 
