naturalists’ quarterly advertiser. xxxi 
14. COPE.—On New Saurian discovered by Mr. Wheat- 
ley in the trias of Pennsylvania. 
15. 
a 
On the Vertebrata of the Dacota Epoch 
of Colorado. Three papers in one cover 
25 
16. 
tt 
On Some New or Little Known ‘Reptiles 
and Fishes of the Cretaceans of Kansas . 
25 
17. 
tt 
Verbal Communication on a New Locality 
of the Green River Shales containing Fishes, 
insects and Plants in a good state of Preserva¬ 
tion. 
18. 
tt 
On a New Species of Adocidse from the 
Tertiary of Georgia. Two papers 
10 
19. 
it 
A Continuation of Researches among the 
Batrachia of the Coal Measures of Ohio . 
10 
20. 
a 
On Some Extinct Reptiles and Batrachia 
from the Judith River and Fox Hills Beds of 
Montana. 
10 
22. 
tt 
Descriptions of Some Vertebrate Remains 
from the Fort Union Beds of Montana 
10 
23. 
ft 
Abstract of Remarks made before a Meet¬ 
ing of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Phil., 
Penn. ........ 
10 
24. 
tt 
On Some New Extinct Mammalia from 
the Tertiary of the Plains. 
10 
25. 
tt 
Secbnd and Third Notice of Extinct Ver¬ 
tebrata from the Tertiary of the Plains 
25 
26. 
tt 
Fourth Notice of Extinct Vertebrata from 
the Bridger and Green River Tertiaries . 
10 
27. 
Palaeontological Bulletin Numbers 1 to 13 
50 
28. 
MARSH.—Notice of a New Sub-order of Ptero- 
saura and Notice of New Odontornithes 
20 
29. 
tt 
Principal Characters of the Tillidontia. 
2 double plates .. 
50 
30. 
tt 
Principal Characters of American Ju¬ 
rassic Dinosaurs. 6 plates. Part I 
50 
31. 
tt 
New Order of Extinct Reptiles (Scturait- 
odonta). 
50 
32. 
a 
From the Jurassic Formation of the 
Rocky Mountains, and Part 11 
33. 
it 
Principal Characters of American Ju- 
rassic Dinosaurs. 8 plates 
60 
