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Paleontology— Continued. 
Tertiary, Miocene. 
A Diceratherium from the White River beds, 
Hatcher, 2334. 
A new Miocene mammal, Marsh, 3C85. 
A new Miocene tapir, Marsh, 3692. 
A rhinoceros from Nebraska, Hatcher, 2333. 
Aceratherium tridactylum, Osborn, 4182. 
Artesian wells in southern New Jersey, Wool- 
man, 6470. 
Artiodactyles from the Miohippus beds, 
Marsh, 3689. 
Artionyx, Osborn and Wortman, 4181. 
Anriferons gravels of the Sierra Nevada, 
Turner, 5458. 
Breadfruit trees, Knowlton, 3225. 
Coryphodon, revision of species of, Earle, 
1589. 
Diatomaceous deposit at St. Augustine, Fla., 
Boyer, 517. 
Diatomaceous deposit at Wild wood, N. J., 
Boyer, 518. 
Eastern division of the Miohippus beds, 
Marsh, 3688. 
Fossil mammals of the White River beds, 
Osborn and Wortman, 4189. 
Fossils, new order of, Barbour, 230. 
Fossil plants from California, Knowlton, 3235. 
Galveston deep well, Harris, 2300. 
Geology of the Coastal Plain of Alabama, 
Smith. E. A., etc., 5010. 
Is Daemonelix a burrow ? Barbour, 231. 
Mammalia, Miocene, Marsh, 3681. 
Mammals of Deep River beds, Scott, 4867. 
Mammals of Upper Cretaceous, fossil, Osborn, 
4183. 
Mammals of Wasatch and Wind River beds, 
Osborn and Wortman, 4180. 
Marine fauna of the Miocene period, Cope, 
1096. 
Marine Miocene fauna of North America, 
Cope, 1100. 
Mioceneand Plioceneof Gay Head, Dall, 1261. 
Miocene rocks, Northwest Territory, Weston, 
6021. 
Mollusca and Crustacea of the Miocene of 
New Jersey, Whitfield, 6101. 
Monograph of the genus Gnathodon Gray, 
Dall, 1265. 
Neocene of the Santa Cruz Mountains, Cali- 
fornia, Ashley, 122. 
New genus and species from John Day 
Miocene, Eyerman, 1724. 
New species and genus from the John Day 
Miocene, Eyerman, 1728, 
New species of Dinictis, Riggs, 4640. 
New species of fossil wood from Montana, 
Knowlton, 3243. 
Osteology of Hysenodon, Scott, 4876. 
Osteology of the White River horses, Farr, 
1793. 
Palseonictis en Amerique, <9sborn, 4186a. 
Perissodactyls of the White River beds, 
Osborn and Wortman, 4192. 
Protoceras Marsh, characters of, Osborn and 
Wortman, 4179. 
Paleontology— Continued. 
Tertiary, Miocene— Continued. 
Recent and fossil tapirs, Hatcher, 2336. 
Restoration of Elotherium, Marsh, 3684. 
Restoration of Hysenodon, Scott, 4873. 
Scott on Mammalia of Deep River beds, Cope, 
1091. 
Stratigraphy of northwestern Louisiana, 
Vaughan, 5718. 
Stratigraphy of the California Coast ranges, 
Fairbanks, 1749. 
Tapir, ancestors of, Wortman and Earle, 6481. 
Tertiary Artiodactyles, Marsh, 3690. 
Titanotherium beds, Hatcher, 2331. 
Vertebrate fossils from the Loup Fork beds, 
Hatcher, 2335. 
Vertebrates from the Miocene, Ami, 84. 
Vertebrate paleontology, Cope, 1084. 
White River beds, division of, Wortman, 6480. 
Tertiary, Pli<n< m . 
Auriferous gravels of the Sierra Nevada, 
Turner, 5458. 
Blanco beds, fauna of, Cope, 1079. 
Breadfruit trees, Knowlton, 3225. 
ryprinidse, extinct species of, Cope, 1086. 
Diatomaceous deposit at St. Augustine, Fla., 
Boyer, 517. 
Geology of the Coastal Plain of Alabama, 
Smith, E. A., etc., 5010. 
Miocene and Pliocene of Gay Head, Dall, 1261. 
Monograph of the genus Gnathodon Gray, 
Dall, 1265. 
Neocene of the Santa Cruz Mountains, Cali- 
fornia, Ashley, 122. 
New Mammalia from Port Kennedy, Pa., Cope, 
1101. 
Pliocene fresh-water fossils of California, 
Cooper, 1070. 
Pliocene Ostracoda from California, Chap- 
man, 869. 
Restoration of Aceratherium fossiger, Cope, 
Williston, 6223. 
Restoration of I'latygonus, Williston, 6227. 
Sigmogomphius lecontei, Merriam, 3917. 
Sigmogomphius le contei, a new castoroid 
rodent, Merriam, 3916. 
Tertiary Artiodactyles, Marsh, 3690. 
The Port Kennedy deposit, Pennsylvania, 
Heilprin, 2445. 
Vertebrate paleontology of Texas, Cope, 1084. 
Pleistocene. 
A cranium of Castoroides at Greenfield, Ind., 
Moore, 4032. 
Beluga catodon from the Leda clay, Dawson, 
1449. 
Bison latifrons and Bos arizonica, Blake, 476. 
Buried loess in Story County, Iowa, Beyer, 
437. 
Caddis fly from the Leda clays, Scudder, 4899. 
Climatic conditions shown by North Ameri- 
can inter-Glacial deposits, Upham, 5590. 
Coleoptera in Canada, Scudder, 4896. 
Columbia formation in Illinois, Hershey, 2469. 
Diatomacese of inter-Glacial peat, Thomas, 
5365. 
Diatomacese of littoral plain, Edwards, 1615. 
