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BIBLIOGRAPHY AND INDEX OF N. A. GEOLOGY, [bull. 146. 
Paleontology— Continued. 
Jura-Trias— Continued. 
Restorations of European dinosaurs, Marsh, 
313. 
Stratigraphy of the California Coast ranges, 
Fairbanks, 138. 
Cretaceous. 
Artesian wells in southern New Jersey, Wool- 
man, 570. 
Bear River formation and its fauna, White, 
C.A.,535. 
Belvidere beds, Cragin, 99. 
Catalogue of Caliiornian fossils, Cooper, 91. 
Clay industries of New York, Ries, 398. 
Coleoptera in Canada, Scudder, 425. 
Comanche series in Kansas, Oklahoma, and 
New Mexico, Hill, R. T., 211. 
Composition and origin of Iowa chalk, Cal- 
vin, 65. 
Cretaceous beds of Rogue River Valley, Ore- 
gon, Anderson, 12. 
Cretaceous fossil plants from Minnesota, Les- 
quereux, 293. 
Cretaceous of western Texas and Mexico, 
Durable, 124. 
Decapod Crustacea from the Cretaceous of 
Vancouvers Island, Woodward, H., 568. 
Dicotyledonous flora in the Cheyenne sand- 
stone, Hill, R. T. ? 210. 
Fossil cycadean trunks, Ward, L. F., 518. 
Fossilized big trees, California, Lakes, 280. 
Fossil ostracoda from Canada, Jones, T. R., 
240. 
Fossil plants from Kansas, Knowlton, 272. 
Gas and petroleum yielding formations of 
California, Watts, 520. 
Geology of the Coast ranges, Lawson, 287. 
Invertebrate fauna of the Dakota formation, 
White, C. A., 534. 
[Invertebrate fossils, from Belvidere, Kan.], 
Stanton, 459. 
Mesozoic changes in the faunal geography of 
California, Smith, J. P., 440. 
Microscopic fauna of the Cretaceous in Min- 
nesota, Woodward and Thomas, 567. 
New Cretaceous genus of Clypeastridae, Cra- 
gin, 97. 
New leaves from the Cretaceous of Kansas, 
Hollick, 225. 
New problematical plant from the Cretaceous 
of Arkansas, Knowlton, 275. 
On the mandible of Ornithostoma, Williston, 
545. 
Paleozoic fossils, Miller and Gurley, 346. 
Restorations of European dinosaurs, Marsh, 
313. 
Stratigraphy of the California Coast ranges, 
Fairbanks, 138. 
Tepee buttes, Gilbert and Gulliver, 164. 
The Mentor beds, Cragin, 98. 
The Potomac formation, Ward, L. F., 517. 
Ueber Porocystis pruniformis Cragin aus der 
unteren Kreide in Texas, Rauff, 387. 
Tertiary, miscellaneous. 
Catalogue of Californian fossils, Cooper, 91. 
Coleoptera in Canada, Scudder, 425. 
Eocene Tertiary of Texas, Kennedy, 250. 
Paleontology— Continued. 
Tertiary, miscellaneous— Continued. 
Fossilized big trees, Lakes, 280. 
Gas and petroleum yielding formations of 
California, Watts, 520. 
Geology of the Coast ranges, Lawson, 287. 
Neocene of California, Ashley, 13. 
Review of the fossil flora of Alaska, Knowlton, 
270. 
Tertiary Hemiptera of British Columbia, 
Scudder, 424. 
Tertiary Mollusca from Texas, Harris, 185. 
Eocene. 
Fossil mammals of the Puerco beds, Osborn 
and Earle, 362. 
Fossil mammals of the Uinta Basin, Osborn, 
361. 
Fossil plants from Texas, Knowlton, 274. 
New Eocene Solaridje from Alabama, Aldrich, 
8. 
Section of the Eocene at, Old Point Caddo 
Landing, Tex., Vaughan,505. 
Stratigraphy of northwestern Louisiana, 
Yaughan, 504. 
Miocene. 
Artesian wells in southern New Jersey, Wool- 
man, 570. 
Auriferous gravels of the Sierra Nevada, 
Turner, 476. 
Diatomaceous deposit at St. Augustine, Fla., 
Boyer, 52. 
Diatomaceous deposit at Wildwood, N. J., 
Boyer, 53. 
Fossil plants from California, Knowlton, 273. 
Is Daemonelix a burrow?, Barbour, 27. 
Marine fauna of the Miocene period, Cope, 92. 
Monograph of the genus Gnathodon Gray, 
Dall, 107. 
Neocene of the Santa Cruz Mountains, Cali- 
fornia, Ashley, 14. 
Perissodactyls of the White River beds, 
Osborn and Wortman, 363. 
Restoration of Hyanodon, Scott, 422. 
Stratigraphy of northwestern Louisiana, 
Yaughan, 504. 
Stratigraphy of the California Coast ranges, 
Fairbanks, 138. 
Pliocene. 
Auriferous gravels of the Sierra Nevada, 
Turner, 476. 
Diatomaceous deposit at St. Augustine, Fla., 
Boyer, 52. 
Monograph of the genus Gnathodon Gray, 
Dall, 107. 
Neocene of the Santa Cruz Mountains, Cali- 
fornia, Ashley, 14. 
Sigmogomphius le contei, a new castoroid 
rodent, Merriam, 335. 
The Port Kennedy deposit, Pennsylvania, 
Heilprin, 203. 
Pleistocene. 
Climatic conditions shown by North Ameri- 
can inter-Glacial deposits, Upham, 490. 
Coleoptera in Canada, Scudder, 425. 
Columbia formation in Illinois, Hershey, 205. 
Fossil insects from the Leda clays of Ottawa, 
Ami, 9. 
