WEEKS.J 
PETROLOOY, AND MINERALOGY FOR 1892-1900. 
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Paleontology—* Jontinued. 
Carboniferous (including Permian (—Cont'd. 
Metamorphic series of Shasta County, Smith, 
J. P., 5041. 
Myriapods and arachnids in the Nova Scotia 
coal field, Scudder, 4897. 
New Bryozoans from the Coal Measures of 
Kansas and Missouri, Rogers, 4656. 
New corals from Carboniferous, Beede, 386. 
New crinoid from Indiana, Whitfield, 6113. 
New crinoids from Illinois, Miller and Gur- 
ley, 4000. 
New Echinodermata, from Paleozoic rocks, 
Miller and Gurley, 4001. 
New forms of Pseudomonotis, Beede, 393. 
New fossils from Kansas Coal Measures, 
Beede, 394. 
New fossils from the Devonian and Carbonif- 
erous, Rowley, 4675. 
New genus of ferns from the Permian of 
Kansas, Scllards, 4907. 
New pelecypods, Beede and Rogers, 396. 
New species and new genus of Paleozoic 
fishes, Newberry, 4082. 
New species of crinoids from Carboniferous, 
Butts, 672. 
New species of Hydreionocrinus, Weller,5987. 
New species of Paleozoic crustacean, Ami, 103. 
New species of Paleozoic fossils, Miller and 
Gurley, 4003. 
Newspeciesof Paleozoic invertebrates, Miller 
and Gurley, 4002. 
Newspeciesof Petalodus from the Carbonif- 
erous, Hay, O. P., 2379. 
New species of Sagenodus, Williston, 6254. 
New trilobites from Arkansas Coal Measures, 
Vogdes, 5758. 
Note on Carboniferous Entomostraca , Daw- 
son, 1457. 
Note on Cardinia subangulata and Area 
punctifcr, Ami, 92. 
Occurrence of Whittleseya, Ami, 1102. 
Occurrence of fossils in the Roxbury con- 
glomerate, Burr and Burke, 667. 
Occurrence of the Bryozoan genus Ethabdom- 
eson in America, Rogers, 1658. 
Ohio Coal Measures horizon in New Mexico, 
Herrick and Bend rat, 2464. 
On supposed Merostomatous and other Paleo- 
zoic Arthropod trails, Packard, 1230. 
On the genus Lepidophloios, Dawson, 1455, 
1456. 
[On the genus Naiadites] , Hind, 2600. 
On the genus Naiadites, occurring in the coal 
formation, Dawson, 1441. 
Orthoceratite from the Carboniferous, Keyes, 
3102. 
Palseopalseomon newberryi. Whitfield, 6096. 
Paleontology, Miller. 3992, 3995. 
Paleontology of eastern Massachusetts, Gra- 
bau, 2082. 
Paleontology of Ohio, Whitfield, 6099. 
Paleozoic area of Arkansas, Ashley, 123. 
Paleozoic Crustacea, Vogdes, 5761. 
Paleozoic faunas of northern Arkansas, Wil- 
liams, 6191. 
Paleozoic fossils from Alaska, Schuchert, 4848. 
Paleontology— Continued. 
( 'arboniferous ( including Permian)— Cont'd. 
Paleozoic vertebrata, Cope, 1103. 
Permian and Upper Carboniferous, Prosser, 
4492. 
Permian flora of Kansas, Scllards, 4906. 
Permian land Vertebrata, Cope, 1102. 
Plants from Ouachita uplift, Lower Carbonif- 
erous, Prosser, 4478. 
Plants from the Permian of Texas, White, 
I. C, 6056. 
Position of Crangopsis vermifomnis, Ortmann, 
4155. 
Possible new coal plants, Gresley, 2182, 2183. 
Pottsvflle series, along New River, West Vir- 
ginia, White, 6042. 
Reconnoissance from Pyramid Harbor to 
Eagle City, Alaska, Brooks, 623. 
Relation of Devonian and Carboniferous, 
Keyes, 3114. 
Relative ages of the Kanawha and Allegheny 
scries, White, 6053. 
Reptilian order Cotylosauria, Cope, 1089. 
Re\ ieu of marine fossils from Coal Measures, 
Simonds, 4970. 
shells of the Coal formation, Nova Scotia, 
Dawson, 1 145. 
Stratigraphy of Shawnee County, Beede, 390. 
Stratigraphy of the Kansas Coal Measures, 
II a worth, 2355. 
Studies of Melonites multiporus, Jackson and 
Jagger, 2872. 
Studies of Palaeechinoidea, Jackson, 2871. 
Synopsis Of American Paleozoic Echinoids, 
Keyes, 3077. 
Taeniopteroid fern, new. White, D., con. 
Tennessee Valley region, McCalley, 3815. 
The gold and silver veins in Idaho, Lindgren, 
3548. 
The Jurassic formation in the Freezeout Hills 
of Wyoming, Logan, 3559. 
Tree from the Carboniferous, new, Herzer, 
2499. 
Tree from the Carboniferous, on a supposed 
new. Knowlton, 3226. 
Two new crinoids from the Carboniferous, 
Beede, 397. 
Ueber Caprinidenkalke aus Mexico, Boehm, 
503a. 
Unio like shells in Coal Measures, Whiteaves, 
6079. 
Vertebrate footprints on Carboniferous shales, 
Woodworth, 6464. 
Vertebrate remains from Kansas Permian, 
Williston, 6235, 6247. 
Vertebrates from Permian, Williston, 6242. 
Vertebrates from Permian bone bed of Ver- 
milion County, 111., Case, 773. 
Vertebrates in Coal Measures of Kansas, 
Marsh, 3686. 
Vertebrates of the Carboniferous age, Hay, 
2388. 
Waverly group of Ohio, Herrick, 2455. 
White sands of New Mexico, Herrick, 2462. 
Juratrias. 
Age and succession of the igneous rocks of the 
Sierra Nevada, Turner, 5457. 
