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Paleontology— Continued. 
( 'ri tiiccous— Continued. 
Trochocyathus woolmani, Vaughan, 5736. 
Tucumcari, Hill, 2543. 
Tucumcari fossils, Marcou, 3654. 
Turtle remains from the Fort Pierre, Wagner, 
5773. 
Ueber Porocystis pruniformis Cragin aus der 
unteren Kreide in Texas, Rauff, 4550. 
rintacrinussociallis Grinnell. Hill, 2532. 
I'nderground waters of the Arkansas Valley, 
Gilbert, 2000. 
Upper Cretaceous formations, Clark, 910, 915. 
Upper Cretaeeous of Kansas, Logan, 3552. 
Upper Cretaceous of Kansas, Williston, 6244. 
Vertebrata from the Neocomian, Cragin, 1119. 
Vertebrate fossils, Marsh, 3702. 
Vertebrate paleontology, Cope, 1084. 
Vertebrate remains from the Cretaceous, 
Williston, 6224. 
Tertiary, General. 
Adephagous and Clavicorn Coleoptera from 
the Tertiary deposits at Florissant, Colo- 
rado. Scudder, 4900. 
A new fossil Monocotyledon, Hollick, 2694. 
Age of igneous rocks of Yellowstone Park, 
Hague, 2235. 
Aphidse, American Tertiary, Scudder, 4891. 
Bird and fish remains from Middle Eocene of 
Wyoming, Eastman, 1610. 
Bridger Eocene carnivora, Marsh, 3719. 
Cancellaria from Alabama Eocene, Aldrich, 
75. 
Catalogue of California fossils, Cooper, 1071. 
Catalogue of Cretaceous and Tertiary plants, 
Knowlton, 3248. 
Cenozoic deposits of Texas, Dumble, 1-V.7. 
Characters of I'rotoceratida-. Marsh. '.7n7. 
Clayton Tertiary section. Aldrich, 70. 
Coal and lignite of Alaska. Dall, L268. 
Coleoptera in Canada, Scudder. 1896. 
Coleoptera, Rhynchophorous, Scudder. 4890. 
Contributions to the Tertiary fauna of Florida, 
Dall, 1281. 
Cretaceous and Eocene faunas, Harris, 2315. 
Cretaceous and Tertiary corals from Jamaica, 
Vaughan, 5734. 
Cretaeeous Mollusca, Cooper, 1072. 
Dsemonelix, Barbour, 235. 
Diceratherium proavitum, Hatcher, 2338. 
Distribution of Neocene sea-urchins. Mer- 
riam, 3920. 
Eocene and Cretaceous on the Pacific coast, 
Stanton, 5198. 
Eocene and Lower Oligocenc coral faunas of 
the United States, Vaughan, 5735. 
Eocene fossils from Alabama, Aldrich, 7t;. 
Eocene Mollusca, Aldrich, 74. 
Eocene Tertiary of Texas. Kennedy. 3035. 
Eutherian mammals, Osborn, 4188. 
Evolution of Amblypoda, osborn, 4205. 
Extinct Camelidse, Wortman, 6493. 
Extinct Rhinoceroses, Osborn, 4201. 
Fauna of Sooke beds, Merriam, 3923. 
Faunal relations of Europe and America 
during the Tertiary period, and theory of 
the successive invasion of an African fauna 
into Europe, Osborn, 4220. 
Bull. 189—02 11 
Paleontology— Continued. 
Tertiary, General— Continued. 
Fish House black clay, Woolman, 6474. 
Flora of Independence Hill, Cal., Knowlton 
3240. 
Foraminifera from the Tertiary of California, 
Chapman, 870. 
Foraminiferal deposits near Bujio, Bagg, 119. 
Formations and changes of level in Jamaica, 
Spencer, 5152. 
Fossil egg, Farrington, 1801. 
Fossil flora of Florissant, Kirchner, 3187. 
Fossil flora, Yellowstone National Park, 
Knowlton, 3255. 
Fossil grass from Staten Island, Hollick, 2691. 
Fossilized big trees, Lakes, 3306. 
Fossil mollusks and diatoms from Dismal 
Swamp, Woolman, 6476. 
Fossil plants collected in Alaska, Knowlton, 
3238. 
Fossil plants from Louisiana, Hollick, 2708. 
Fossil plants from Yukon River, Knowlton, 
3245. 
Fossil plants of Payette formation, Knowl- 
ton, 3216. 
Fossil plants of the Denver Basin, Knowlton, 
3239. 
Fossil plants of the Esmeralda formation, 
Knowlton, 3263. 
Fossil plants with Iavasof the Cascade Range, 
Knowlton, 3262. 
Fossil shells of the Los Angeles tunnel clays, 
Stearns, 5210. 
Fossi] vertebrates from Alachua clay, Leidy, 
3447. 
Fossils from San Pablo formation, Merriam, 
3921. 
Gallinuloides wyomingensis Eastman, Lucas, 
3590. 
Gas and petroleum yielding formations of 
California. Watts. 5908. 
Geologic relations of Martinez group, Mer- 
riam, 3918. 
Geology and paleontology of Louisiana, 
Vaughan, 5722. 
Geology of Jamaica, Hill, 2564. 
Geology of the coast ranges, Lawson, 3418. 
Geology of Yukon gold district, Spurr, 5173. 
Goat antelope from Pikes Peak region, 1133. 
Huerfano lake basin, Osborn, 4193a. 
Insects from Florissant, Scudder, 4889. 
Laramie and related formations, Stanton and 
Knowlton, 5203. 
Lepidosteids from Wyoming, Eastman, 1606. 
Lignitic stage, Harris, 2313. 
Lignitic stage, Part II, Harris, 2316. 
Localities for Laramie mammals and dino- 
saurs, Hatcher, 2337. 
Mactra from California, Dall, 1263. 
Marsh on Tertiary Artiodactyla, Cope, 1092. 
Merycochcerus in Montana, Douglas, 1531. 
Microzoa of the Tertiary of Alabama, Cun- 
ningham, 1233. 
Miocene edentates, Williston, 6251. 
Neocene corals of the United States, Gane, 
1934. 
Neocene lake beds, Douglas, 6540. 
