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Matthew (W. D.) — Continued. 
l!i. Exhibition of the series of foot bones illustrating the evolution of 
the camel, recently installed in the Hall of Vertebrate Pale- 
ontology of the American Museum of Natural History. 
Abstract: Science, new ser., vol. 19, p. 892, 1904. 
p. Outlines of the continents in Tertiary times. 
Abstract: Am. Geol., vol. 33, pp. 268-269, 1904; Science, new ser., vol. 19, pp. 
581-582, 1904. 
ilMatthew (W. D.) and G-idley (J. W.). 
flL New or little known mammals from the Miocene of South Dakota. 
American Museum expedition of 1903. 
Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., Bull., vol. 20, pp. 241-268, 15 figs., 1904. 
Describes occurrence, character, origin, and faunal contents of Loup Fork 
beds of South Dakota, and gives systematic descriptions of vertebrate fossils 
from these beds. 
Maxwell (Henry V.). 
p.. Tennessee iron ores. 
Eng. & Mg. Jour., vol. 78, p. 742, 1904. 
Describes the occurrence, character, and geologic relations of iron-ore deposits 
in eastern Tennessee. 
Merriam (John C). 
1l. The John Day fossil beds [Oregon]. 
Harper's Monthly Magazine, vol. 102, pp. 581-590, 8 figs., 1901. 
Describes the general geology and the occurrence of vertebrate fossils. 
)2. A note on the fauna of the lower Miocene in California. 
Cal. Univ., Dept. Geol., Bull., vol. 3, pp. 377-381, 1904. 
Describes the character and occurrence of faunas in different beds of Miocene 
age in California. 
3. A new marine reptile from the Triassic of California. 
Cal. Univ., Dept. Geol., Bull., vol. 3, pp. 419-421, 1 fig., 1904. 
Describes Thalattosaurus alexandne new genus and species. 
4. Primitive characters of the Triassic ichthyosaurs. 
Abstract: Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. 14, p. 536, 1904. 
See no. 885 of the U. S. Geol. Surv., Bull. no. 240. 
iMerrill (Frederick J. H.). 
1. [Administrative] 56th report of the director of the State Museum 
and 22d of the State geologist [New York]. 
N. Y. State Mus., 56th Ann. Kept,, pp. r5-rl77, 1904. 
Merrill (George P.). 
1. The non-metallic minerals, their occurrence and uses. 
New York, John Wiley & Sons. 414 pp., 32 pis., 28 figs., 1904. 
Note. — The large number of chemical analyses in this work have not been 
listed in the index. 
2. On the Glacial pothole in the National Museum. 
Sci. Am. Suppl., vol. 58, p. 23844, 1 fig., 1904. 
See no. 891 of U. S. Geol. Surv., Bull. no. 240. 
