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Paleontology— Continued. 
Silurian— Continued. 
Paleontology of the Cincinnati group, James, 
312. 
Silurian vertebrate life at Canyon City, Wal- 
cott, 604. 
The St. Peter sandstone, James, 313. 
Trilobites of the Trenton limestone, Blake, 31 . 
Devonian. 
Autodetus and paramorphic shells from the 
Devonian, Clarke, 74. 
Cladodus? inagnifiens, Claypole, 82. 
Composite generic fundamenta, Clarke, 73. 
Crinoids and brachiopods from the Hamilton, 
Rowley, 481. 
Devonian in the southern Appalachians, 
Hayes, 259. 
Devonian of eastern Pennsylvania and New 
York, Prosser, 465. 
Devonian plants from New York and Penn- 
sylvania, Penhallow, 451. 
Devonian rocks in California, Diller and 
Schuchert, 154. 
Devonian series in Iowa, Norton, 425. 
Early stages of Bactrites, Clarke, 75. 
New or rare species from the Livonia shaft, 
Clarke, 78. 
New placoderm from the Cleveland shale, 
Claypole, 83. 
[On previous descriptions of Spiraxis], Hol- 
lick, 284. 
Paleontology of Ohio, Whitfield, 629. 
Succession of fossil faunas of Livonia salt 
shaft, Clarke, 77. 
Carboniferous. 
A new cladodont from the Ohio Waverly, 
Dean, 149. 
Carboniferous fossils in Norfolk County basin, 
Wood worth, 663. 
Cardiocarpus in Iowa, Jones, 319. 
Discovery of batrachians in the coal forma- 
tion, Dawson, 143. 
Fossiliferous concretions in Iowa, Spencer, 
530. 
Geology of Oklahoma and northwest Texas, 
Cope, 94. 
Metamorphic series of Shasta County, Smith, 
J. P., 522. 
[On the genus Naiadites], Hind, 273. 
On the genus Naiadites, occurring in the coal 
formation, Dawson, 145. 
Paleontology, Miller, 413. 
Paleontology of Ohio, Whitfield, 629. 
Vertebrates in Coal Measures of Kansas, 
Marsh, 394. 
Waverly group of Ohio, Herrick, 265. 
Juratrias. 
Metamorphic series of Shasta County, Smith, 
J. P., 522. 
Restoration of Camptosaurus, Marsh, 391. 
Cretaceous. 
A new fossil nelumbo, Hollick, 282. 
Artesian wells in New Jersey, Woolman, 667. 
Beitrage zur Kenntniss der Gattung Oxyrhina 
mit besonderer Beruckichtigung von Oxy- 
rhina Mantelli Agaasiz, Eastman, 165. 
Paleontology — Continued. 
Cretaceous— Continued. 
Cretaceous clays on Long Island, Ries, 480. 
Cretaceous rim of the Black Hills, Ward, 613. 
Cycadean trunks in the Potomac formation 
Ward, 614. 
Eutherian mammals, Osborn, 433. 
Fossil leaves from Long Island, Pollard, 458. 
Fossil plants from the Comanche series, Fon- 
taine, 200. 
Fossil Salvinias, Hollick, 281. 
Foraminifera in the Alabama chalk, Wood- 
ward, 660. 
Geology of Oklahoma and northwest Texas, 
Cope, 94. 
Geology of parts of Texas, Indian Territory, 
and Arkansas, Hill, 271 . 
Geology of the Coastal Plain of Alabama, 
Smith, E. A., etc., 518. 
Invertebrata from the Neocomian of Kansas, 
Cragin, 102. 
Kansas mosasanrs, Williston and Case, 649. 
[Mesozoic and Tertiary exhibits], Stanton, 
545. 
Microscopic organisms in clay. Ries, 479. 
New turtle from the Cretaceous, Williston, 
646. 
Niobrara chalk, Calvin, 48. 
Notes on Uintacrinua socialis Grinnell, Wil- 
liston, 647. 
On the skull of plesiosaurian Reptilia, Cope, 
93. 
Paleobotany of the Cretaceous of Long 
Island, Hollick, 280. 
TJintacrinus sociallis Grinnell, Hill, 268. 
Vertebrate remains from the Cretaceous, 
Williston, 645. 
Tertiary, miscellaneous. 
Cenozoic deposits of Texas, Durable, 162. 
Clayton Tertiaiy section, Aldrich, 5. 
Eutherian mammals, Osborn, 433. 
Mactra from California, Dall, 124. 
Marsh on Tertiary Artiodactyla, Cope, 100. 
Microzoa of the Tertiary of Alabama, Cun- 
ningham, 117. 
Osteology of Ancodus (Hyopotamus), Scott, 
499. 
Tertiary geology of southern Arkansas, Har- 
ris, 242. 
Tertiary Tipulidse, Scudder, 502. 
Eocene. 
Eocene deposits of Maryland and VirgirMa, 
Harris, 243. 
Fossil flora of Alaska, Knowlton, 340. 
Fossil plants from the Fort Union group, 
Knowlton, 343. 
Geology of the Coast ranges, Turner and 
Stanton, 566. 
Geology of the Coastal Plain of Alabama, 
Smith, E. A., etc., 518. 
Gigantic bird from the Eocene, Marsh, 399. 
New Tertiary fossils from Mississippi, 
Aldrich, 6. 
On Cyphornis, Cope, 96. 
Osteology of PatriofelisT Wortman, 668. 
Tertiary Artiodactyles, Marsh, 398. 
