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C. D. Walcott has “ Fauna of the ‘Upper Taconic’ of Emmons, 
in Washington Co., N. Y., with Plate I.” in Amer. Jour. Sci., 3d 
Ser., Vol. XXXIV., p. 187; in same, p. 145, he has “ Note on the 
Genus Archeocyathus of Billings”; in same, Vol. XXXII, p. 
153, he has “The Taconic System.” 
L. F. Ward has “Synopsis of the Flora of the Laramie Group £ 
in Dept. Int. U. S. Geol. Surv. Ann. Rept. Director, 1884-5, p+ 
405, pls. XXXI.-LXV.”; in Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv., No. 37, p 
1, pls. I.—LVTII., he has “ Types of the Laramie Flora.” 
C. A. White has an article “On New Generic Forms of Creta- 
ceous Mollusca and their Relation to other Forms” in Proc. Acad. 
Nat. Sci. Phila., Part I., p. 32, pl. II.; in Amer. Jour. Sci., Third 
Ser., Vol. XXXIII., p. 18, he has one “On the Age of the Coal 
found in the Region traversed by the Rio Grande”; in Proc. and 
Nat. Sci. Phila., Part I., p. 39, he has one “On the Cretaceous 
Formations of Texas and their Relations to those of Other Por- 
tions of North America”; in Amer. Jour. Sci., Third Ser., Vol. 
XXXIII., p. 364, he has one “On the Inter-Relation of Contem- 
poraneous Fossil Faunas and Floras.” 
J. F. Whiteaves has “ Illustrations of the Fossil Fishes of the 
Devonian Rocks of Canada, Part I. (read May 27 and revised J uly 
26, 1886),” in Trans. Roy. Soc. Canada for 1886, Section IV., 
p. 101. 
R. P. Whitfield has “New New Jersey Cretaceous” in AMER. 
Naturaist, Vol. XXI., p. 66. 
S. G. Williams has “Note on the Lower Helderberg Rocks of 
Cayuga Lake (communicated to the Report of the State Geologist 
for 1886)” in Sixth Ann. Rep. State Geologist for the year 1886, 
p. 10, Albany, 1887; in same, p. 13, he has “The Tully Lime 
stone, its Distribution and its Known Fossils.” i 
L. R. Witherell has “Some Facts from the Age of Horns” m 
Jour. of Sci. and Art, Vol. I., No. 2, p. 323. 
J. H. Wood has “Desiccated Bodies (5) from a cave in the Bad 
Lands of Dakota” in Science, Vol. IX., No. 213, p. 213. ae 
A. S. Woodward has “The History of Fossil Crocodiles” ™ 
Proc. Geol. Ass., Vol. IX., February, 1886, No. 5, p- 288; Lon- 
don Univ. College, 1887. l 
H. Woodward, has an article “On ‘Flightless Birds,’ common'y 
