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T of Ammonite from the Cretaceous rocks of Fort St. Pe 
1886.] Lnvertebrate Paleontology for 1883. 513 
sion, Appendix 1, p. 5. He contributes the following papers to the 
Amer, Jour. Sci., 3d ser., Vol. XIX, pp. 114 and 328, and in Vol. 
XXX, p. 17, “ Palzontologic notes ;” “ Paleozoic notes, new genus 
of Cambrian Trilobites, Mesonacis ; and “ Note on some Paleo- 
zoic Pteropods.” 
L. F. Ward, in the Botanical Gazette, Vol. IX, p: 169, has “The _ 
fossil flora of the globe.” In the Proc. A. A. A. S., Vol. XXXIII, 
Part 11, pp. 493, 495 and 496, he has “ Historical view of the 
fossil flora of the globe;” “ Geological view of the fossil flora of 
the globe ;” and “ Botanical view of the fossil flora of the globe.” 
In the AMERICAN NATURALIST, Vol. xIx, pp. 637 and 745, he has 
an article on “ Evolution in the vegetable kingdom.” 
C. A. White has “The application of biology to geological his- 
tory, a presidential address delivered at the fifth anniversary 
meeting of the Biological Society of Washington, January 24, 
1885,” in the Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, Vol. 11, p. 1, In the 
Amer. Four, Sci, 3d ser., Vol. XXIX, pp. 228 and 277, he has 
“Notes on the Jurassic strata of North America ;” and “The 
genus Pyrgulifera Meek, and its associates and congeners.” Bull. 
U.S. Geol. Surv., No. 1 5, is “On the Mesozoic and Cenozoic 
palzontology of California.” Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv., No. 18, is 
“On marine Eocene, fresh-water Eocene and other fossil Mol- 
lusca of Western North America ;” it is divided into three parts : 
1. The occurrence of Cardita Planicosta Lamarck, in Westera 
; I Fossil Mollusca from the John Day group in East- 
em Oregon ; 111. Supplementary notes on the non-marine fossil 
Mollusca of North America. Some additions and corrections for 
the illustrations on p. 19 are made to the above work. Bull. U. 
: Geol. Surv., No. 22, is “On new Cretaceous fossils from Cali- 
rnia.” : ; 
J. F. Whiteaves has a “ Report on the Invertebrata of the Lar- 
amie and Cretaceous rocks of the vicihity of the Bow and Belly 
rivers and a 
l. and Nat Hist. Surv. Canada, A. R. C. Selwyn, director ; 
tion to Canadian paleontology, Vol. 1, Part 1 In the y 
- Four. Sci, 3d sér., Vol. XXIX, p. 444, he has “ Notes on the: 
ible age of some of the Mesozoic rocks of the Queen Char- 
slands and British Columbia.” In the Trans. Roy. Soc. 
iption of a new 
djacent localities in the Northwest Territory” in the 
