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INDEX TO NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY, 
[BULL. 203. 
Paleontology— Continued. 
Pie istocene— Continued. 
Geology of Pottawattamie County, Iowa, 
Udden, 749. 
Geology of the Philippine islands, Becker, 50. 
Loess of Iowa City, Shimek, 697. 
Post-Pliocene fossils of the Niagara River 
gravels, Letson, 493. 
Sea beaches of eastern Ontario, Coleman, 156. 
Silurian. 
Contributions to Indiana paleontology, 
Greene, 319 and 321. 
Fort Cassin beds in the Calciferous limestone, 
Dwight, 249. 
Fossils in the Saint Peter sandstone, Sarde- 
son, 674. 
Geology and paleontology of Niagara Falls, 
Grabau, 306. 
Geology of west shore of Lake Winnipeg, 
Dowling, 236. 
Hudson River beds near Albany, Ruede- 
mann, 659. 
Lower Silurian fauna of Minnesota, Sardeson, 
677. 
New species of algae, White, 809a. 
Opening address, geologic section, Grant, 310. 
Ordovician rocks of southern Indiana, Cum- 
ings, 181. 
Paleozoic rocks of northwestern New Jersey, 
Van Ingen, 764. 
Silurian and Devonian limestone, Foerste,278. 
Siluric fauna near Batesville, Arkansas. Van 
Ingen, 763. 
Trenton conglomerate of Rhysedorph hill, 
Ruedemann, 660. 
Tertiary. 
A flightless auk, Mancalla californiensis, 
Lucas, 504a. 
A new fossil cyprinoid, Leuciscus turneri, 
Lucas, 504. 
A new rhinoceros, Trigonias osborni, Lucas, 
501. 
Eocene arthropoda, Ulrich, 750. 
Eocene bryozoa, Ulrich, 751. 
Eocene coelenterata, Vaughan, 765. 
Eocene deposits of Maryland, Clark and Mar- 
tin, 140. 
Eocene echinerdomata, Clark and Martin, 
143. 
Eocene mollusca, Clark and Martin, 141. 
Eocene molluscoidea (Brachiopoda), Clark 
and Martin, 142. 
Eocene pisces, Eastman, 251. 
Eocene plantee, Hollick, 387. 
Eocene protozoa, Bagg, 35. 
Eocene reptilia, Case, 120. 
Correlation des horizons de mammiferes Ter- 
tiaires en Europe et en Amerique, Osborn, 
583. 
Fossils corals from the elevated reefs of Cu- 
racao, Arube, and Bonaire, Vaughan, 7t'>t;. 
Fossil land shells of the John Day basin, 
Stearns, 727. 
Geological and physical development of Au- 
gilla, St. Martin, St. Bartholomew, and 
Sombrero, Spencer, 721. 
Geology of the John Day basin, Merriam,5t2. 
Paleontology— Continued. 
Tertiary — Continued. 
Gigantic fossil Lucina, Dall, 188. 
New fossil tapir in Oregon, Sinclair, 703. 
New American species of Amphicyon, Wort- 
man, 860. 
New species of Merycochoerus, Douglas, 234. 
North American species of the genus Equus, 
Gidley, 282. 
Pelvic girdle of Zeuglodon Basilosaurus 
cetoides (Owen), Lucas, 502. 
Report on the Clarno flora, Knowlton, 452. 
Report on the flora of the Mascall formation, 
Knowlton, 453. 
Sabal rigida, Hatcher, 344. 
Shell Bluff, one of Ly ell's original localities, 
Vaughan, 767. 
Studies of Eocene mammalia in the Marsh col- 
lection, Wortman, 861, 862, 863, 864, 865. 
Texas oil well fossil, Alderson, 10. 
Triassic. 
Border line between the Paleozoic and Meso- 
zoic, Smith, 710. 
Fossils from the Red Beds, Gould, 297. 
Vertebrates from the Trias of Arizona, Lucas, 
505. 
General. 
American fossil cycads, Wieland, 824. 
Ancient American saurians, Beard, 49. 
Catalogue of types and figured specimens in 
the collection of the American Museum of 
Natural History, Whitfield, 822. 
Characteristic types of American dinosaurs, 
Beard, 48. 
Characters of Mylostoma Newberry, Dean, 228. 
Chronological distribution of the Elasmo- 
branchs, Hay, 353. 
Cranial elements and dentations of Titano- 
therium, Hatcher, 343. 
Des methodes precises mises actuellement en 
leuvre dans 1'etude des vertebres fossiles 
des Etats-Unis d'Amerique, Osborn, 582. 
Diplodocus Marsh, Hatcher, 342. 
Fore and hind limbs of the sauropoda, Os- 
born and Granger, 585. 
Foreleg and pectoral girdle of Morosaurus, 
Riggs, 651. 
Fossil fresh-water shells of Colorado Desert, 
Stearns, 727a, 
Fossils and their teachings, Heilprin, 358. 
Genera and species of Canadian Paleozoic 
corals, Lambe, 479. 
Helicoceras stevensoni, Whitfield, 823. 
Largest known dinosaur, Riggs, 652. 
List of mammals of New York, Miller, 549. 
Mammals and reptiles, Rutland, 663. 
Missing links, Montgomery, 556. 
Morphology of the hinge teeth of bivalves, 
Dall, 187. 
New and little-known fossil vertebrates, 
Hatcher, 346. 
North American paleobotany, 1890-1900, Pen- 
hallow, 605. 
North American species of Dadoxylon, Pen- 
hallow, 604. 
Observations on the Creodonta, Matthew, 538. 
