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currence in North America of rare extinct Vertebrates found fragmentarily 

 in England. No. 3. Part. IV. PI. VIII. 178—181. 

 Vol. V. No. 27. Mar. 1880. 

 Vol. V. No. 28. Apr. 1880. 

 Lapworth : On the geological distribution of the Rhabdophora. (Con- 

 tin.) 273-285. 



Vol. V. No. 29. May. 1880. 

 Davis: On the teleostean affinities of the genus Pleuracanthus. 349—357. 

 — Lapworth: On the geological distribution of the Rhabdophora. 358—369. 



12) The American Journal of Science and Arts. 3rd Series. 

 [Jb. 1880. I. 443.] 



No 111. Vol. XIX. March 1880. 



J. Le Conte: The old river-beds of California. 176. — J. D. Dana: 

 On the age of the Green Mountains. 191. — W. J. Comstock: The che- 

 mical composition of the Uraninite from Branchville, Conn. 220. — S. W. 

 Ford: Western limits of the Taconic System. 225. — * 0. C. Marsh: Prin- 

 cipal characters of American jurassic Dinosaurs. 253. 

 No. 112. Vol. XIX- April 1880. 



T. Sterry Hunt : History of some precambrian rocks in America and 

 Europe. 268. — C. G. Rockwood, jr.: Notices of recent American earth- 

 quakes. 295. — S. L. Penfield: Chemical composition of Childrenite. 315. 

 No. 113. Vol. XIX. May 1880. 



G. K. Gilbert: The outlet of Lake Bonneville. 341. — T. Sterry 

 Hunt: Chemical and geological relations of the atmosphere. 349. — A. 

 Geikie: Archaean rocks ofWahsatch Mts. 363. — S. L. Penfield: Apa- 

 tites containing manganese. 367. — W. E. Hidden : Cleberne County mete- 

 orite. 370.— T. Sterry Hunt: Recent formation of quartz and silification 

 in California. 371. — C. U. Shepard: Ivanpah, California, meteoric iron. 

 381. — Josiah P. Cooke: Atomic weight of antimony. 382. — J. Law- 

 rence Smith: Daubree's experimental geology. 386. — 0. D. Allen and 

 W. J. Comstock: Bastnäsite and Tyronite from Colorado. 390. — * 0. C. 

 Marsh : The sternum in dinosaurian reptiles. 395. 



13) Bulletin of the U.S. geological and geographical Survey 

 of the Territories. 8°. Washington [Jb. 1880. I. 317.] 



1879. Vol. V. No. 2. 

 A. C. Peale: The Laramie group of western Wyoming and adjacent 

 regions. 195— 200. — C. A. White: Paleontological papers. No. 11. Re- 

 marks upon certain carboniferous fossils from Colorado, Arizona, Idaho, 

 Utah, and Wyoming, and certain cretaceous corals from Colorado, together 

 with description of new forms. 209—222. — E. D. Cope: On the extinct 

 species of Rhinoceridae of North America and their allies. 227—238. 

 1879. Vol. V. No. 3. 

 H. Gannett: Additional lists of elevations. 441—470. 



