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THE AMERICAN MUSEUM JOURNAL 
RECENT PUBLICATIONS. 
Tue following articles of Vol. XVI (1902) of the Museum 
“Bulletin” have been issued up to April 23: 
A New Species of Elk from Arizona. By E. W. Nelson. 12 
pages, 7 text illustrations. 
Zimmermann’s ‘Zoologiz Geographic’ and ‘Geographische 
Geschichte’ Considered in their Relation to Mammalian Nomen- 
clature. By J. A. Allen. ro pages. 
The Crania of Trenton, New Jersey, and their Bearing upon 
the Antiquity of Man in that Region. By Ales Hrdlicka. 40 
ges, 4 text figures, 22 plates. 
Description of a New Form of Myalina from the Coal Meas- 
ures of Texas. By R. P. Whitfield. 4 pages, 2 text illustrations. 
Observations on and Emended Description of Heteroceras 
simplicostatum Whitfield. By R. P. Whitfield. 6 pages, 5 plates. 
Description of a Teredo-like Shell from the Laramie Group. 
By R. P. Whitfield. 4 pages, 1 text figure, 2 plates. 
The Four Phyla of Oligocene Titanotheres. By Henry Fair- 
field Osborn. 19 pages, 13 text illustrations. 
Dolichocephaly and Brachycephaly in the Lower Mammals. 
By Henry Fairfield Osborn. 13 pages, 5 text illustrations. 
The Generic and Specific Names of Some of the Otariide. By 
J. A. Allen. 8 pages. 
A New Caribou from the Alaska Peninsula. By J. A. Allen. 
9 pages, 6 text illustrations. 
A Skull of Dinocyon from the Miocene of Texas. By W. D. 
Matthew. 8 pages, 4 text illustrations. 
On the Skull of Bunzlurus, a Musteline from the White River 
Oligocene. By W. D. Matthew. 4 pages, 3 text illustrations. 
A New Bear from the Alaska Peninsula. By J. A. Allen. 
3 pages, 2 plates. 
A New Sheep from the Kenai Peninsula. By J. A. Allen. 
4 pages, 2 text figures. 
Description of a New Caribou from Northern British Co- 
lumbia, and Remarks on Rangifer montanus. By J. A. Allen. 
Io pages, 6 text figures. 
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