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XXII. Palacozoologie. 



Hall, James, Descriptions of new species of fossils, chiefly from the Hamilton Group 

 of Western New York, in : 15. Ann. Report New York State Cabinet. 1861. p. 181 

 —191. 



Descriptions of new species of fossils from the Hamilton Group of Western New 



York, with notices of others from the same horizon in Iowa and Indiana, ibid. 



13. Ann. Report. 1860. p. 76—94. 



Descriptions of new species of fossils, and observations upon some other species, 



previously not well known, from the Trenton Limestone. ibid. 3. Ann. Report. 1850. 

 p. 167—175. 



Description of new or rare species of fossils, from the Paleozoic series. (With 



13 PI.) in: Foster a. Withney's Report on the Geology of the Lake Superior Land 



District. 1851. p. 203—231. 

 Description of new species of fossils from the Silurian Rocks of Nova Scotia. 



(With engravings.) in: Canad. Naturalist. Vol. 5. 1860. p. 144—159. 

 Descriptions of new species of fossils from the Upper Helderberg, Hamilton, 



and Chemung Groups, with observations upon previously described species. in: 



14. Ann. Rep. New York State Cabinet Nat. Hist. 1861. p. 99—109. 



(Cfr. p. 4790.) 



■ Description of new species of Fossils from the Carboniferous Limestones of In- 

 diana a. Illinois, in: Trans. Albany Instit. Vol. 4. 1858—64. p. 1 — 36. 



Description of new species of Fossils from the Hudson River Group, in the vici- 



nity of Cincinnati, Ohio. (With 1 PI.) in: 24. Ann. Rep. N. York State Mus. Nat. 

 Hist. 1872. p. 225—232. 



Descriptions of new species of Fossils from the Niagara Formation of Waldron, 



Indiana. New York. 1879. (20 p.) 



Descriptions of Paleozoic fossils, chiefly from those constituting the third vo- 



lume of the Paleontology of New York; with others from the fourth volume, etc. etc. 

 (With woodcuts.) in : 10. Ann. Rep. New York State Cabinet Nat. Hist. 1857. Ap- 

 pendix. C. p. 41—180. 



Illustrations of Devonian fossils. Gasteropoda, Pteropoda, Cephalopoda, Cru- 



stacea, and Corals of the Upper Helderberg', Hamilton, and Chemung Groups. 

 Published inadvance of the Paleontology of New York. Albany. 1876. 4. (7 p. with 

 133 pl.) 



(Review, in: Amer. Journ. Sc. a. Arts. 3. Ser. Vol. 14. 1877. p. 493. — Vorläufige Ausgabe der photo- 

 graphischen Taf. zum 5. Bd. von Paleontology of New York.) 



The Louisville Limestones. Note on the hydraulic beds and associated lime- 



stones at the Fal?s of the Ohio. Pamphlet. 4. (16p.) — (Advanced sheets of Vol.V, 

 part 2, Paleontology of New York. Nov., 1877.) 



(Tabulated list of the fossils.) 



New species of fossils from the Hudson River Group of Ohio and other Western 



States, in: 13. Ann. Report New York State Cab. Nat. Hist. 1860. p. 119—121. 



The Niagara a. Lower Helderberg Groups: their relations, a. geographical 



distribntion in the United States and Canada. ibid. 27. Ann. Report. 1875. p. 117 

 —131. 



(Proc. Am. Assoc. Ad. Sc. 1873. — Orig. s. unten.) 



Notes on some fossils of the so-called Taconic System, described byDr.Emmons. 



in: Amer. Journ. Sc. a. Arts. 2. Ser. Vol. 19. 1855. p. 434—435. 



Notes and observations upon the fossils of the Goniatite Limestone in the Mar- 

 cellus Shale of the Hamilton Group, in the eastern and central parts of the State of 

 New York; and those of the Goniatite beds of Rockford, Indiana; with some ana- 

 logous forms from the Hamilton Group proper, in : 13. Ann. Report New York State 

 Cab. Nat. Hist. 1860. p. 95— 112. 



Notice of some new species of Fossils from a Locality of the Niagara Group, in 



Indiana, with a List of identified Species from the same place, in: Trans. Albany 

 Instit. Vol. 4. 1858—64. p. 195—228. — Dazu 32 lithogr. plates. in: 28. Ann. Rep. 

 New York State Cab. 1875/77. PI. 3—34. 



■ Obervations upon some new and other species of fossils from the rocks of the 



Hudson River Group of Ohio and the Western States, with descriptions. ibid. 

 14. Ann. Report. 1861. p. 89—92. 



(Cfr. p. 4790.) 



On'jthe relations of the Niagara and Lower Helderberg Formations, and their 



geographical distribution in the United States and Canada. in : Proc. Amer. Assoc. 

 Adv. Sc. 22. Meet. Aug. 1873. (1874.) Part. II. Nat. Hist. p. 321—335. 



