164 INDEX TO NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY, PALEONTOLOGY, [bull. 189. 
Paleontology— Continued. 
Pleistocene— Continued. 
Distribution of loess fossils, Shimek, 4958. 
Drift in South Dakota, Todd, 5431. 
Effect of glaciation on the present fauna of 
North America, Scudder, 4893. 
Florencia formation, Hershey, 2477. 
Florencia formation, Pilsbry, 4382. 
Fossil diatomaceous deposit in Iowa, Myers, 
4054. 
Fossil insects from the Leda clays of Ottawa, 
Ami, 87. 
Fossil Ostracoda from Canada, Jones, T. R., 
2935. 
Fossil plants from Morgan town, W. Va., 
Knowlton, 3242. 
Fossil vertebrata from Port Kennedy, Pa., 
Cope, 1099. 
Geology of northwest Texas, Cummins, 1226. 
Geology of the Coastal Plain of Alabama, 
Smith, E. A., etc., 5010. 
Geology of the Mussel-bearing clays of New 
Jersey, Pilsbry, 4381. 
Glacial deposits near Toronto, Coleman, 1031. 
Glacial origin of Older Pleistocene, Wood- 
worth, 6465. 
Goat-antelope from Pikes Peak region, 1133. 
Ground sloths in the California Quaternary, 
Merriam, 3924. 
Inter-Glacial climatic conditions, Dawson, G. 
M., 1418. 
Inter-Glacial earth from Iowa, Knowlton, 
3219. 
Inter-Glacial plants from the Don Valley, Pen- 
hallow, 4334. 
Is the loess of aqueous origin, Shimek, 4957. 
Larix, new species of, Pen hallow, 4330. 
Llama remains, observations on, Cragin, 1114. 
Marine shell fragments in drumlins, Upham, 
5579. 
Neocene of California, Ashley, 121. 
New fossil bear, Miller, 3988a. 
New species of leguminous pods, Hollick, 2686. 
Note on an echinoderm, Dawson, 1458. 
Occurrence of mammoth and mastodon re- 
mains, Bell, 407. 
On some fossil Unios, Simpson, 4977. 
Organic remains from Galveston deep well, 
Harris, 2300. 
Ottawa and its environs, Ami, 82. 
Paleontology of the Post-Pliocene deposits, 
Ami, 95. 
Pithecanthropus erectus, from Java, Marsh, 
3696. 
Pleistocene flora of Canada, Penhallow, 4336. 
Pleistocene flora of the Don Valley, Canada, 
Penhallow, 4339. 
Pleistocene fossils from Baffinland, Kindle, 
3171. 
Pleistocene fossils from Winthrop, Mass., 
Dodge, 1520. 
Pleistocene horse from Staked Plainsof Texas, 
Gidley, 1981. 
Pleistocene Mammalia from Louisiana, Cope, 
1098. 
Pleistocene near Toronto, Canada, Coleman, 
1050. 
Pal eontology— Continued. 
Pleistocene — Contin ued . 
Pleistocene of Kansas, Williston, 6233, 6246 
Post-PliocenedepositsofSankatyHead,Massa 
chusetts, Merrill, 3931. 
Pre-Glacial soils, Udden, 5514. 
Recent fossils near Boston, Upham, 5553. 
Remains of fossil sloth, Mercer, 3912. 
Silveria formation, Hershey, 2473. 
Skull of fossil bison, Middleton and Moore, 
3981. 
Species of Actseon, Stearns, 5209. 
Species of Bos in the Quaternary, Blake. 175. 
Tertiary and Pleistocene Foraminifera, Bagg, 
148. 
The Capricorns, Cragin, 1131. 
The Iroquois Beach, Coleman, 1048. 
The Mollusca of the Chicago Area, Baker, 216. 
General. 
Acidaspis and other fossils, Clarke, J. M., 934. 
Affinities and classification of Dinosaurian 
reptiles, Marsh, 3694. 
Affinities of Hesperornis, Marsh, 3708. 
Affinities of Leptarctus primus, Wortman 
6485. 
Agnostus, Vogdes, 5754. 
Algae as geological guides, James, 2888. 
American bison in Pennsylvania, Rhoads, 
4584. 
American fossil Brachiopoda, Schuchert, 4845, 
4849. 
American fossil cycads, Wieland, 6131, (5132, 
6133. 
Amphyx, genus, Vogdes, 5756. 
Anatomy of Dinichthys, Dean, 1469. 
Ancestry of members of the Canidse, the 
Viverridse, and Procyonidse, Wortman and 
Matthew, 6496. 
Anchisaurus, restoration of, Marsh, 3679. 
Ancient myriapods, Matthew, G. F., 3756. 
Ancylopodia, Chalicotherium, and Artionyx, 
Osborn, 4185. 
A new fossil Hepatic, Knowlton, 3231. 
A new species of Carcinosoma, Claypole, 992. 
A new Titanichthys, Claypole, 1001. 
Angulation of the limbs of Proboscidia, Dino- 
cerata, and other quadrupeds in adapta- 
tion to weight, Osborn, 4225. 
Antenna? of trilobites, Beecher, 370. 
Appendages of the pygidium of Triarthrus, 
Beecher, 362. 
Appendages of trilobites, Walcott, 5796. 
Arthrophycus Hall, James, 2885. 
Aulisci, the fossil, Deby, 1478. 
Avifauna of Silver Lake region, Shufeldt, 4960. 
Bibliography of North American Mesozoic 
invertebrata, Boyle, 520. 
Bibliography of North American Paleontol- 
ogy, 1888-1892, Keyes, 3071. 
Bibliography of North American vertebrate 
paleontology, Eyerman, 1725, 1726. 
Bibliography of Paleozoic Crustacea, Vogdes, 
5757. 
Biogenetic law from the standpoint of Pale- 
ontology, Smith, 5053. 
Bone cave at Port Kennedy, Pennsylvania, 
Mercer, 3913. 
