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XXII. Palaeozoologie. 



White, Charles A., Fossils of the Jura-Trias of Southeastern Idaho: s. Paleontological 

 Papers, No. 9. 



(cfr. p. 4809.) 



[ ] Microscopic organisms in the palaeozoic rocks of New York.] (Abstr.) in: Geo- 

 logist. 1862. p. 239—240. 



Remarks on certain carboniferous Fossils from Colorado, Arizona, Idaho, Utah 



and Wyoming, and certain cretaceous Fossils from Colorado, together with de- 

 scriptions of new forms: s. Paleontol. Papers, No. 11. 



(Cfr. p. 4809.) 



Remarks upon the Laramie group: s. Paleontological Papers, No. 8. 



(cfr. p. 4809.) 



Remarks on the Paleontological characteristics of the Cenozoic and Mesozoic 



Groups as developed in the Green River region: s. Paleontological Papers. No. 5. 



(cfr. p. 4809.) 



and O. H. St. John, Descriptions of new Subcarboniferous and Coal Measure 



Fossils collected upon the Geological Survey of Iowa; together with a notice of 

 new generic characters observed in two species of Brachiopods. (With Woodcuts.) 

 in: Trans. Chicago Acad. Sc. Vol. 1. 1867. p. 115—127. — (Auszug.) in: Neues 

 Jahrb. f. Mineral. Jhg. 1868. p. 876—877. 



and R. P. Whitfield, Osservations upon the Rocks of the Mississippi Valley 



which have been referred to the Chemung Group of New York, together with De- 

 scriptions of New Species of Fossils from the same horizon at Burlington , Iowa, 

 in: Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Eist. Vol. 8. (1861—62.) 1862. p. 289— 306. — (Abstract.) 

 in: Americ. Journ. Sc. a. Arts. 2. Ser. Vol. 33. 1862. p. 422—425. 



White, M. C, Discovery of Microscopic Organisms in the Siliceous Nodules of the 

 Palaeozoic Rocks of New York. (With Woodcuts.) in: Americ. Journ. Sc. and 

 Arts. 2. Ser. Vol. 33. 1862. p. 385—386. 



Whiteaves, J. F., On the Fossils of the Cretaceous Rocks of Vancouver and adjacent 

 Islands in the Strait of Georgia, in : Mesozoic Fossils [of Canada.] Vol. 1. Part. II. 

 Montreal 1879. 8. (p. 93—190, with 10 lith. pl.) 



(s. p. 4754.) 



Notes on the Cretaceous Fossils collected by Mr. James Richardson at Van- 

 couver and the adjacent Islands. (With 1 PI.) in: Geol. Survey of Canada, Rep. of 

 Progress for 1873—74. (1874.) p. 260—268. 



Notes on some Jurassic Fossils, collected by Mr. G. M. Dawson in the Coast 



Range of British Columbia, in: Geol. Survey of Canada. Rep. of Progress for 1876 

 —77. (1878.) p. 150—159. 



On the Palaeontology of the Coralline Oolites of the Neighbourhood of Oxford. 



in: Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 3. Ser. Vol. 8. 1861. p. 142—147. 



Paläontologie des Coralline-Ooliths in der Gegend von Oxford. (Auszug.) in: 



Neues Jahrb. f. Mineral. Jhg. 1863. p. 122. 



(Aus voranstellendem Originale.) 



On some Jurassic Fossils from the Coast Range of British Columbia, in: Canad. 



Naturalist. N. Ser. Vol. 8. 1878. p. 400—410. 

 On some Primordial Fossils from Southeastern Newfoundland. in: Americ. Journ. 



Sc. and Arts. 3. Ser. Vol. 16. 1878. p. 224—226. 

 On some Silurian and Devonian Fossils from Manitoba and the Valleys of the 



Nelson and Churchill Rivers, for the most part collected by Dr. R. Bell in the 



summer of 1879. in: Geol. Survey of Canada. Rep. of Progress for 1878—79. (1880.) 



C. Appendix I. p. 45—51. 

 Whitefield, R. P., Descriptions of new species of eocene fossils. (With 1 Plate.) in: 



Americ. Journ. of Conchology. Vol. 1. 1865. p. 259—268. 

 ■ Preliminary Descriptions of New Species of Fossils from the Lower Geological 



Formations of Wisconsin, in: Ann. Report Geol. Survey Wisconsin for 1877. (1878.) 



p. 50—89. 



; s. a. Hall, James u. White, Charles A. 



Whitney, J. D. [In Californien sind bis jetzt noch keine silurischen Fossilien gefunden 



worden; die ältesten gehören der Kohlenformation an.] in: Neues Jahrb. f. Mineral. 



Jhg. 1868. p. 188—189. 

 Whittlesey, Charles, On the Fresh- Water Glacial Drift of the Northwestern States. (With 



2 PI. a. 11 Woodcuts.) in: Smithson. Contribut. to Knowledge. Vol. 15. 1867. (32p.) 



— Animal Remains of the Drift, p. 15—16. — Shells from the Drift etc. p. 16—17. 



(Published 1866.) 



