Index, Volumes I-XXXVI. 
47 
Chronological distribution of El- 
asmobranchs, U. P. Hay, (rev.), 
xxix, 2o5; Ostracoda irom trie 
basal Cambrian of Cape Breton, 
G. F. Matthew, (rev.), xxix, 311; 
Specimen of Nematophyton in the 
New York state museum, C. t>. 
Prosser, xxix, 372. 
Man in the Ice Age at Lans- 
ing and Little Falls, LTpham, 
xxx, 135; The Lansing skele- 
ton (ed. com.), xxx, l&y; 
Preservation of the muscie nbei> 
in sharks of the Cleveland shale, 
B. Dean, xxx, 272; Of the Loess 
at Natchez, B. Shimek, xxx, 279. 
Rombopora lepidodendroides in 
Nebraska, xxxi, 22; Morphology of 
the Pelecypods, R. Ruedemann, 
xxxi, 34; Cambrian in Bornnolm in 
the Baltic, Gronwell, (rev.), xxxi, 
lb6; Mode of existence of Or- 
thoceras, etc., R. Ruedemann, 
xxxi, 199; On a new trilobite, 
Moberg (rev.), xxxi, 316; 
Robergia microphthalumus, 
Wiman, (rev.;, xxxii, 1S9; 
Lower Silurian fauna near 
Lotka, Zelizko, (rev.), xxxil, 1S*U; 
Strophomena and its type, Niek- 
les, xxxii, 214; 
Distribution and synonomy of, 
Ptychospira sexplicata, D. K. 
Greger, xxxiii, 15; Revision of 
the blastoidea, G. Hambach, 
(rev.)i xxxiii, 45; Dall s contri- 
bution to the Tertiary fauna of 
Florida, xxxiii, 49, 143; Typical 
species of Aviculipecten, Girty, 
xxxiii, 291; xxxiv, 332; 
Range in the fossils of the 
Ordovician in Indiana, Foerste, 
xxxiv, 87; Dictyonema fauna 
of eastern New York, R. 
Ruedemann, (rev.), xxxiv, 
Pleistocene fauna of Sankaty 
], J. A. Cushman, xxxiv, 
169; Cambrian fauna of Haut- 
Alt-mtejo, Delgado, (rev.), xxxiv, 
192; List of fossils in tne 
Cliffwood Cretaceous, E. W. Ber- 
ry, xxxiv, 253; Barnacles from 
Gayhead, Mass., J. A. Cushman, 
xxxiv, 293; Paleontologia univer- 
salis, C. Schuchert, xxxiv; 332; 
The type of Aviculipecten, 
Wheelton Hind, xxxiv, 200; Dai- 
I, xxxiv, 268. 
Development and morphology of 
Stella, E. R. Cumings, xxxv, 
50; Foraminifera of the blurts ■•■' 
Santa Barbara, It. M. Bagg, Ji„ 
xxxv. 123; New batrachian Car- 
boniferous footprints, G. F. Mat- 
thew, (rev.), xxxv, 181; Tooth- 
structure of Mesohippus westoni, 
Lambe, xxxv. 243; Marine fauna 
of lake Tanganyika, Huddleston, 
1 i ev. I, xxxv, 2 19 ; 
Bearing of paleontological facts 
on nomenclature, H. S. 
Williams, .xxxvi, 49; Of the 
Navesink, Ni w Jersey, J. K. 
Prather, xxxvi, 168; Strud 
, r some cepha lopods, R Ruede- 
ii (rev.), xxxvi. 186; Canadian 
Endoceratidae, Whiteaves, (rev.), 
> xx v., 1SH, \.< iv. > i CamiirlH n i i 
the Baltic, Karpinsky, (rev.), 
xxxvi, 186; Sankaty Head fossils, 
J. A. Cushman, xxxvi 194; Two 
Carboniferous genera, D. T. A. 
Cockerell, xxxvi, 330. 
Fossils, New Descriptions. 
Streptindytes acervuclariae, 
Calvin, i. 27; New Post-Pliocene 
limneid, R. E. Call, i, 146; Lis- 
podesthes haworthi, C. A. White, 
i, 224; Sceptropora, new genus, 
Clrich, i, 228; New annelid teeth; 
Foerste, ii, 416; Lower Silurian 
Sponges, Ulrich, iii, 233; Lingu- 
lasma and new species of Lin- 
gula and Trematis, Ulrch, iii, 377.; 
Ditto, iv, 21; Ostracoda from 
Pennsylvania, Jones, iv, 337; Ba- 
tocrinus calvini, Rowley, v, 146 ; 
Lamellibranchiata, Ulrich, v, 270; 
Modiolopsis oblonga Ulrich, a 
synonym. J. F. James, vi, 67; 
Lamelli branchata, Ulrich. vi, 173, 
I; Eurysoma newlini, Claj 
vi, 258; Carsinosoma newlini, 
1 !Iaj pole.vi, 400; Trinaci 
F. W. Cragin, viii, 171; Beecher- 
ella, Uliich, viii, 197; LI ni 
mains from Colorado, F. W. Cra- 
gin, ix, 257; Brachiopoda from the 
Trenton and Hudson River of 
Minnesota, "Winchell and Schu- 
chert, .ix. 2N4; Placoderm from 
Ohio. Claypole, x. 1: New Lam- 
ellibranchiata, Ulrich, x, 96; 
Crinoids from the Niagara, 
Wachsmuth and Springer, x, 135; 
From the Lower Magnesian lime- 
stone of Iowa, S. Calvin, X, 144; 
Ostracoda, Ulrich, x, 263; Lichas, 
Ulrich, x. 271; A new Coccostean- 
Coi "' cuyahogae, ( Jlaypole, 
xi, 167; Sharks of the Cleveland, 
Claypole, xi, 225: Carboni- 
iua. Her- 
zer. xi, 285; Sharks of 
the ('!. veland, Claypole, xi, 32 »; 
Incolaria securiformis, Herzer, xi, 
Winchi Ilia triphylla, Lesquer- 
eux, xii. 209; Bem< ttiti dai t< - 
sis, Macbride, xii. 2!^; Three new 
species of Dmichthys, claypole, 
xii. 275: New crinoids, blast 
and brachiopods, R.R.Rowley, xii, 
303; Carcinosoma ingens, Claypi le, 
xiii, 77; Crinoids and brachiopods 
M the Missouri i lamilton, Row- 
ley, xiii, 151; Of Audodetus, J. 
M. Clarke, xiii, 227: Neocomian of 
Kansas, F. W. Cragin, xvi, 1; 
Cladodus magnificus, CI 
xiv, K',7 : Nanno, a net* ce] 
lopodan type, J. M. Clarke, xiv. 
205; Montichthya clarki, claypole, 
xiv. 379; Cladodus clarki. 
pole, xv, 1 ; i 
Clypeastridae, F. W. Cragin, xv, 
90; From the Devonian and sub- 
bonlferous of Missouri, Ri w- 
]• y. xvi. 217; New Titanichthys, 
Claypole, xvii. 166; Temnocyon 
and Hypotemnodon, Eyerman, 
xvii. 267; Microdiscus schuchertl, 
Matthew, xviii, 30; Dimichthys 
prentis-clarki, Claypole, xvi 1 1, 
199; Speces of Orthis, F. W. Sar- 
n. xix. 95; Dinicnthys !<■ i 
( Jlaypole, xix. 2,22 ; Diceral herlum 
