PETROLOGY, AND MINERALOGY FOR 1892-1900. 
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aleontology— Continued. 
di in raJ— -Continued. 
Brachiocrinusand Berpetocrinus, Bather, 294. 
Brachiopoda, classification of, Schuchert, 
4838. 
Brachiopoda, development of, Beecher, 350. 
Brachiopoda, evolution of Paleozoic, Crane, 
1134. 
Brachiopoda, introduction to study of, Hall, 
J., and Clarke, J. M., 2257, 22G0, 2261. 
Brachiopoda, revision of families of Loup- 
bearing, Beecher, 359. 
Brachiopoden, ueber die Entwiekelung der, 
Beecher, 357. 
Calamocrinus diomedse, Agassiz, 46. 
Cambrian Brachiopoda, Obolus, and Lingu- 
lclla, Walcott, 5813. 
Cambrian fossil Bryozoa, Ami, 89. 
Canadian Paleozoic corals, Lambe, 3375. 
Canadian stromatoporoids. Whiteaves, 6086. 
Carcharodon mortoni Gibbes, Lucas 3582. 
Castoroides, recently found in Indiana, Moore, 
4027. 
Catalogue of fossils of Indiana, Kindle, 3172. 
Catalogue of paleontological specimens in col- 
lections of American Museum of Natural 
History, Whitfield, 6109. 
Catalogue of --lull-bearing mollusca, Dean, 
1477. 
Catalogue of type and figured specimens in 
the paleontological collection of the A.meri 
can Museum of Natural History, Whitfield, 
6110. 
Census of fossil vertebrates of North America, 
Hay. 2387. 
Century of progress in paleontology, Weller, 
5998. 
Cephalic homologies, Minot, 4016. 
"Ccphalopod beginnings," Clarke, J. M.,950. 
Cerionites daetylioides Owen, Calvin, 686. 
Chalicotherium, ancestry of, I teborn, H78. 
Changes in generic and specific nam.--. Haj 
2381. 
Changes in temporal region of primitive Etep- 
tilia, Case, 771. 
Characters of Bison occidentalis, Lucas, 3587. 
Characters of Camseasaurus,< >sborn, 1206 
Characters of Macropetalichthys, Eastman, 
1600. 
Characters of Mosasaurs, Williston, 6252. 
Cladophyllia, Prionastraea, and Stylina, Greg- 
ory, 2171. 
Claosaurus and Ceratosaurus, restorations of, 
Marsh, 3675. 
Classification of the Arthropoda, Kingsley, 
3181. 
( !lassification of trilobites, Beecher, 373. 
Comparative study of paleontology and phy- 
logeny, Smith, 5049. 
Comparative value of fossils, Marsh, 3716. 
Complete Mosasaur skeleton, Osborn, 4212. 
Contributions to Indiana Paleontology, 
Greene, 2162. 
Contributions to paleontology, Lucas, 3584. 
Coral, development of Paleozoic, Beecher, 352. 
Coralliform types of Paleozoic strata, Chap 
man, 867. 
Paleontology— Continued. 
General— Continued. 
Correlation by fossil plants, Ward, 5840. 
Coryphodon, restoration of, Marsh, 3680. 
Creodonta, North American, Scott, 4866. 
Crinoids, Heterocrinus subcrassus, Dyche 
1581. 
Crinoids, American Paleozoic, Miller, 3990. 
Crinoids, reproduction of arms, Foerste, 1834. 
Critical periods in the earth's history, Le 
Conte, 3428. 
( 'ryptozoon and other ancient fossils, Dawson, 
1453. 
Daimonelix and allied fossils, James, 2894. 
Derivation and homologies of some articu- 
late. Dana, 1292. 
Derivation of the Unione fauna of the North- 
west, Keyes, 3065. 
Description of Xiphactinus Leidy, Stewart, 
5241. 
Development and geological relations of the 
Vertebrates. Case, 766, 767, 768, 769. 
Development and growth of Diplograptus 
McCoy, Ruedemann, 4688. 
Development and relations Of the vertebrates, 
Case, 772. 
Development of Glyphioceras, Smith, 5050. 
Development of the fool in Palaeosyopinae, 
Matthew, 3802. 
Diatomaceae, Cunningham, L232. 
Diatomaceous deposits of Nebraska, Barbour, 
234. 
Dinichthys prentis-clarki, Claypole, 1003. 
Dinichthys, the head of, Claypole, 980, 988. 
Dinosaurs, Marsh, 3710. 
Discovery of sessile conularia, Ruedemann, 
4687. 
Distribution of loess fossils, Shimek, 4950. 
Double Mountain section, Dumble and Cum- 
mins, 2561. 
Earliest use of names Sauria and Batrachia, 
Gill, 2025. 
Early Protozoa, Matthew, G. F., 3760. 
Early stages of certain goniatites, Clarke, 961. 
Echinoid faunas, American and European, 
Gregory, 2168. 
Echinodermata, Mesozoic, Clark, W. B., 892. 
Effects of geological changes in animal life, 
Packard, 4228. 
Eozoon canadense, Dawson, 1450. 
Equus excelsus, cranial characters of, Cope, 
L074. 
Eureka district, geology of, Hague, 2230. 
Eureka, fossils at, Walcott, 5781. 
Evidence of the animal nature of Eozoon cana- 
dense, Dawson, J. W., 1447. 
Evolution of provincial faunas, Chamberlin, 
839. 
Evolution of teeth in Mammalia, Osborn, 
4187. 
Evolution of the genera of the Paleozoic 
Brachiopoda, Clarke, 949b. 
Evolution of the ungulate mammals, Fair- 
child, 1773. 
Exploration of Irwin's cave, Pennsylvania, 
Mercer, 3911. 
Extinct Felidse, Adams, 38. 
