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BIBLIOGRAPHY AND INDEX OF N. 
Paleontology — Continued. 
Tertiary, General — Continued. 
Geology and paleontology of Louisiana, 
Vaughan, No. G08. 
Localities for Laramie mammals and dino- 
saurs, Hatcher, No. 284. 
Neocene corals of the United States, Gane, 
No. 235. 
Neocene marine DIatomacea;, Edwards, No. 
189. 
Neocene Mollusca from Texas, Harris, No. 
278. 
New species of leguminous pods, Hollick, 
No. 331. 
New Tetiary fossils, Dall, No. 158. 
New Tertiary Mollusca. Aldrich, No. 11. 
Tertiary faunas from Vancouver, British 
J Columbia, Merriain, No. 494. 
Tertiary floras of the Yellowstone Park, 
i Knowlton, No. 418. 
Teritary plants from Vancouver, Dawson, 
I No. 176. 
I Vertebrato fossils, Marsh, No. 481. 
Tertiary, Eocene. 
\ Claiborne fossils, Harris, No. 277. 
\ Ccelentertata from Eocene deposits, Vaughan, 
\ Nos. G99, 700. 
Cranial evolution of Titanotherium, Osborn, 
No. 527. 
Eocene deposits of Atlantic Slope, Clark, No. 
i 118. 
Eocene fauna of Middle Atlantic Slope, Bagg, 
No. 20. 
Eocene fauna of tho Atlantic Slope, Clark, 
« No. 122. 
Hyracotherium and allied perissodactyls, 
Wortmann, No. 781. 
Midway stage, Harris, No. 279. 
New Eocene Mollusca from the Gulf States, 
Harris, No. 280. 
Potomac River section of the Eocene, Clark, 
No. 119. 
Protozoa from the Eocene deposits, Bagg, 
No. 19. 
Psittacotherium, Wortmann, No. 782. 
Tertiary, Miocene. 
Marine Miocene fauna of North America, 
Cope, No. 135. 
New genus and species from John Day 
Miocene, Eyerman, No. 204. 
New species of Dinictis, Biggs, No. 581. 
New species of fossil wood from Montana, 
Knowlton, No. 420. 
Osteology of the White River horses, Parr, 
No. 218. 
Recent and fossil tapirs, Hatcher, No. 283. 
Tertiary, Pliocene. 
New Mammalia from Port Kennedy, Pa., 
Cope, No. 13G. 
Pliocene Ostracoda from California, Chap- 
man, No. 115. 
Sigmogomphius lecontei, Merriam, No. 493. 
Pleistocene. 
Beluga catodon from the Leda clay, Dawson, 
No. 178. 
Paleontology— Continued. 
Pleistocene — Continued. 
Caddis fly from tho Leda clays, Scudder, No. 
607. 
Eossil plants from Morgantown, W. Va., 
Knowlton, No. 419. 
Geology of the Mussel-bearing clays of Now 
Jersey, Pilsbry, No. 546. 
New species of leguminous pods, Hollick, 
No. 331. 
Pithecanthropus erectus. from Java, Marsh, 
No. 475. 
Post-Pliocene deposits of Sankaty Head, 
Massachusetts, Merrill, No. 496. 
Silveria formation, Hershey, No. 308. 
General. 
A new Titanichthys, Claypole, No. 127. 
Antenna* of trilobites, Beecher, No. 50. 
Cambrian fossil Bryozoa, Ami, No. 13. 
Canadian stromatoporoids, Whiteaves, No. 
751. 
Diatomaceous deposits of Nebraska, Barbour, 
No. 34. 
Dinichthys prentis-clarki, Claypole, No. 129. 
Eozoon canadense, Dawson, No. 179. 
Extinct Felidre of North America, Adams, 
No. 8. 
Fauna fosil de la Sierra de Catorco, Aguilera, 
No. 10. 
Foraminiferous deposit from the bot + om of 
the north Atlantic, MacKay, No. 467. 
Fossil Diatomacea; from Nebraska, Elmore, 
No. 197. 
Fossil tabulates, Girty, No. 245. 
Fossils and fossilization, Gratacap, No. 255. 
Index of the Foraminifera, Sherborn, No. 616. 
Life before fossils, Morris, No. 515. 
Mesozoic fossils, Alaska, Hyatt, No. 350. 
Morphology of Triarthrus, Beecher, No. 48. 
North American graptolites, Gurley, No. 265. 
North American origin of edentates Wort- 
mann, No. 783. 
Occurrence of cirripedes, Matthe w, No. 489. 
On Dinichthys, Dean, No. 181. 
On the skull of Ornithostoma, Williston, No. 
760. 
Organic remains from the Huronian, Mich., 
Gresley, No. 259. 
Paleontological writings of Thomas Say, Say, 
No. 599. 
Paleontolog3 T and the biogenetic law, Zittel, 
No. 788. 
Paleontology as a morphological discipline, 
Scott, No. 606. 
Pi'e-Cambrian fossils, Dawson, No. 180. 
Remarks on Petalodus alleghaniensis, East- 
man, No. 187. 
Remarks upon Paleohillia, Holm, No. 335. 
Separation and its bearing on geology and 
zoogeography, Ortmann, No. 526. 
Studies of Melonites multiporus, Jackson and 
Jagger, No. 358. 
Studies of Pakeechinoidea, Jackson, No. 357. 
Study of Daemonelix, Barbour, No. 32. 
Tapirs past and present, Earle, No. 186. 
