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Paleontology— Continued. 
Cretaceous— Continued. 
Comanche series in Kansas, Oklahoma, and 
New Mexico, Hill, R. T., 2547. 
Composition and origin of Iowa chalk, Calvin, 
695. 
Couches a Rudistes, Douville, 1532. 
Cretaceous and Eocene corals from Jamaica. 
Vaughan, 5734. 
Cretaceous and Eocene faunas, Harris, 2315. 
Cretaceous at El Paso, Stanton and Vaughan, 
5200. 
( 'retaceous beds of Rogue River Valley, Ore- 
gon, Anderson, 113. 
Cretaceous bird, a new, Marsh, 3677. 
Cretaceous clay marl, Holli< k, 2698. 
Cretaceous clays on Long Island, Ries, 4613. 
Cretaceous flora of western Iowa, Bartsch, 
272. 
Cretaceous floras. Dawson, .1. W., 1434. 
Cretaceous Foraminifera of New Jersey, 
Bagg, 111, 150. 
Cretaceous formations nf Black Hills, Ward, 
5856. 
Cretaceous formations of eastern shore of 
Maryland, Roberts, mil 
Cretaceous fossil plants from Minnesota \ ■ 
quereux, 3472. 
Cretaceous fossils, Whiteaves, 6084. 
Cretaceous in Minnesota, Winchell, N. H., 
6279. 
Cretaceous invertebrates of Kansas, Logan, 
3557. 
Cretaceous mammalia, Marsh, 3671. 
Cretaceous Mollusca, Cooper, 1072. 
Cretaceous of Athabasca River, Tyrrel 
Cretaceous of western Texas and Mexico. 
Dumble, L568. 
Cretaceous paleontology of Pacific i 
Stanton, 5199. 
Cretaceous plants, Dawson..!. \V., L436. 
Cretaceous plants from Haj Creek coal field, 
Wyoming, Fontaine. L850. 
Cretaceous rim of the Black Hills, Ward. 584 1. 
Cretaceous series of Greenland, White and 
Schuchert, 6048. 
Cretaceous system of Canada. WhiteaA es, 6078. 
Cuttlefish from Cretaceous rocks, Whiteaves, 
6092. 
Cycad, a new, McBride, 3622. 
Cycadean trunks in the Potomac formation, 
Ward, 5845. 
Decapod crustacea from the Cretaceous of 
Vancouvers Island. Woodward. H., 6439. 
Description of Pityoxylon hollicki, n. sp., 
Knowlton, 3250. 
Developmenl of Lytoceras and Phylloceras, 
Smith, 5052. 
Dicotyledonous flora in the Cheyenne sand- 
stone, Hill, R. T., 2546. 
Eocene and Cretaceous on the Pacific Coast, 
Stanton, 5198. 
Eutherian mammals, Osborn, 4188. 
Fish teeth from the Kansas Cretaceous. Wil- 
liston, 6259. 
Flora of the Amboy (days, Newberry, 4080. 
Flora of the Dakota group, Lesquereux, 3470. 
Paleontology— Continued. 
Cretaceous— Continued. 
Flora of the Montana formation, Knowlton, 
3264. 
Foraminifera in the Alabama chalk, Wood- 
ward, 6432. 
Fossil cycadean trunks, Ward, L. F., 5847. 
Fossil cypress swamp, Bibbins, 111. 
Fossil insects in Cretaceous, Gould, 2074. 
Fossil leaves from Long Island, Pollard, 4413. 
Fossil Ostracoda from Canada, Jones, T. R., 
2935. 
Fossil plants from Ellenburg, Wash., Knowl- 
ton, 3223. 
Fossil plants from Great Falls coal field, Fon- 
taine, 1845. 
Fossil plants from Kansas, Knowlton, 3234. 
Fossil plants from northern Cascade Moun- 
tains Washington, Knowlton, 3258. 
Fossil plants from San Pablo formation, 
Knowlton, 3249. 
Fossil plants from the Comanche scries, Fon- 
taine. 1S17. 
Fossil plain- of Bozeman coal field, Knowl- 
ton, 3222. 
Fossil plants of Fort Union group, Knowlton, 
3221. 
Fossil plants of the Denver basin, Knowlton, 
3239. 
Fossil Salvinias, Hollick, 2673. 
Fossil sponges in the Cretaceous of Texas, 
Merrill. 3969. 
Fossil turtle, Parmenter, 1253. 
Fossilized big trees. California, Lakes, 3306. 
Fossils from Cretaceous rocks, British Colum- 
bia, Whiteaves, 6082. 
Fossils from the Nanaimo group, Whiteaves, 
F' issils of the Comanche, Cragin, 1129. 
Further notes on Block Island, Hollick, 2701. 
Gas and petroleum yielding formations of 
California, Watts. 5908. 
Gasteropoda and Cephalopoda, Whitfield, 
Geologea de los Alrededores de Orizaba, Bose, 
508. 
Geological notes. Hollick. 2(197. 
i teology of Jamaica, Hill. 2564. 
Geology of Judith Mountains. Weed and Pirs- 
son, 5942. 
Geology Of Oklahoma and northwest Texas, 
Cope, 1090. 
Geology of parts of Texas, Indian Territory, 
and Arkansas, Hill. 2545. 
Geology of the Coast ranges, Lawson, 3418. 
Geologj of the Coastal Plain of Alabama, 
Smith. E. A., etc., 5010. 
Geology of the Little Rocky Mountains, Weed 
and Pirsson, 5939. 
Huerfano lake basin, Osborn, 4193.a 
Ichthyic fauna of Kansas Cretaceous, Stew- 
art, 5237. 
Invertebrata from the Neocomian of Kansas, 
Cragin, 1116. 
Invertebrate fauna of the Dakota formation, 
White, C. A., 6035. 
[Invertebrate fossils, from Belvidere, Kans.], 
Stanton, 5197. 
