152 INDEX TO NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY, PALEONTOLOGY, [bull. 189. 
Paleontology— Continued. 
Cambrian— Continued. 
Cambrian faunas, Matthews, 3776, 3781. 
Cambrian faunas, diffusion and sequence of, 
Matthew, G. F., 3745. 
Cambrian faunas, notes on, Matthew, G. F., 
3748. 
Cambrian fossils from Cohasset, Mass., Wal- 
cott, 5777. 
Cambrian fossils from Yellowstone National 
Park, Walcott, 5816. 
Cambrian fossils in and near St. John, Mat- 
thew, G. F., 3743. 
Cambrian fossils, on occurrence of erratic, 
Wood worth, 6443. 
Cambrian rocks of Pennsylvania, Walcott, 
5790, 5804. 
Cambrian rocks of Pennsylvania and Mary- 
land, Walcott, 5779. 
Cambrian rocks of Virginia and southern Ap- 
palachians, Walcott, 5778. 
Cambrian terranes of the Boston Basin, 
Grabau, 2092. 
Cambrian trilobites from New Jersey, Weller, 
6004. 
Characteristic genera of the Cambrian, Mat- 
thew, 3775, 3778. 
Cryptozoon minnesotense, Chaney, 865. 
Discovery of the genus Oldhamia in America, 
Walcott, 5800. ' 
Early Cambrian faunas, Matthew, 3771. 
Etcheminian fauna of Smith Sound, New- 
foundland, Matthew, 3790. 
Faunas of the Paradoxides beds, Matthew, 
3770. 
First fanua of the earth, James, 2893. 
Fossil from Massachusetts, Hobbs, 2627. 
Fossils from Wichita Mountains, Weller, 6001. 
Fossil jelly fish from Middle Cambrian, Wal- 
cott, 5805. 
Genera Iphidea and Yorkia, Walcott, 5808. 
Geology of Essex County, White, T. G.,6064. 
Geology of St. Croix Dalles, Berkey, 429. 
Geology of the Little Rocky Mountains, 
Weed and Pirsson, 5939. 
List of organic remains from Eastern Town- 
ships of Quebec, Ami, 90. 
Lower Cambrian rocks in eastern California, 
Walcott, 5797. 
Lower Cambrian terrane in the Atlantic 
province, Walcott, 5819. 
New Cambrian fauna from eastern Massachu- 
setts, Burr, 666. 
New Cambrian trilobite, Matthew, 3783. 
New fossil localities, Foerste, 1831. 
New species of graptolites, Ami, 93. 
New trilobite from Mount Stephen, British 
Columbia, Reed, 4563. 
Oldest Paleozoic fauna, Matthew, 3777. 
Oldhamia, Matthew, 3787. 
On the genus Lingulepis, Walcott, 5807, 
On the structure of the ridge between the 
Taconic and Green mountains, Dale, 1252. 
Organic remains of the Little River group, 
Matthew, 3768. 
Origin of oldest fossils, Brooks, 627. 
Paleontology of Cambrian terranes, Grabau, 
2083. 
Paleontology— Continued. 
Cambrian— Continued. 
Paleontology of eastern Massachusetts, Gra- 
bau, 2082. 
Paleozoic faunas of northwestern New Jersey, 
Van Ingen, 5716. 
Paleozoic formations, Weller, 6003. 
Paleozoic terrane beneath the Cambrian, 
Matthew, 3782. 
Phyllocarid Crustacea, Whiteaves, 0075. 
" Primordial " the most ancient fauna, is the, 
Matthew, G. F.,3750. 
Protolenus, Matthew, G. F., 3744. 
Recent discoveries in St. John group, Mat- 
thew, 3780. 
Report on geology, Matthew, G. F., 3765. 
St. John group, fauna of, Matthew, G. F., 
3746, 3751, 3752, 
Stratigraphic classification, Marcou, 3663. 
Studies on Cambrian fauna, Matthew, 3788, 
3789. 
The genus Microdiscus, Matthew, 3766. 
The Protolenus fauna, Matthew, G. F., 3761. 
Trematobolus, Matthew, G. F., 3749. 
Two new Cambrian graptolites, Matthew, 
G. F., 3762. 
What is the Olenellus fauna? Matthew, 3772. 
Silurian. 
An extinct Paleozoic insect, Matthew, 3774. 
Appendages of trilobites, Walcott, 5801. 
Arctic fossils, Whitfield, 6112. 
Black River limestone at Lake Nipissing, 
Winchell, 6322. 
Brachiopoda from Trenton and Hudson River 
groups, Winchell, N. H., and Schuchert, 
6298. 
Calciferousof the Mohawk Valley, New York, 
Cleland, 1012. 
Cambro-Silurian fossils, Ami, 98. 
Cambro-Silurian, fossils from the, Ami, 79. 
Catalogue of fossils from Cincinnati, Ohio, 
Harper and Bassler, 2294. 
Ceratiocaris acuminata Hall, Stose, 5269. 
Chazy of Lake Champlain, Brainerd and 
Seeley, 523. 
Chonophyllum, Sherzer, 4951. 
Cincinnati group, paleontology of, James, 
2881. 
Collecting fossils in Cincinnati shales, Dick- 
haut, 1489. 
Crinoidsfrom Niagara, camerate, Wachsmuth 
and Springer, 5765. 
Cryptodiscus, Hall, Weller, 5984. 
Current action in the Ordovician, Ruede- 
mann, 4684. 
Description of Cincinnati fossils, Miller and 
Faber, 3997. 
Descriptions of fossils from Hall collection, 
Whitfield, 6102. 
Development of Tetradium cellulosum Hall 
sp., Ruedemann, 4690. 
Development of the corallum in Favosites 
forbesi var. occidentalis, Girty, 2032. 
Discovery of the genus Oldhamia in America, 
Walcott, 5800.. 
Fauna of the Guelph formation, Whiteaves, 
6080. 
