Ieeks.J PALEONTOLOGY, PETROLOGY, AND MINERALOGY, 1904. 187 
ialeontolo&y— Con tinued . 
J Silurian — Continued. 
Echinodermata of the Missouri Silurian, 
Rowley, 1. 
Indiana paleontology, Greene, 3. 
Map of Canandaigua and Naples quadrangles, 
Clarke and Luther, 1. 
Notes on past collecting season, Grant (C.C.),1. 
Paleontology of the Niagara of northern In- 
diana, Kindle and Breger, 1. 
Rugose corals from the Silurian rocks of Mani- 
toba, Whiteaves, 2. 
Siluric and Devonic Cystidea and Camaro- 
crinus, Schuchert, 4. 
Stratigraphy and paleontology of the Niagara 
of northern Indiana, Schuchert, 3. 
! Tertiary. 
Areas of the California Neocene, Osmont, 2. 
Armadillo from middle Eocene, Osborn, 5. 
Clavilithes from the Texas Eocene, Johnson 
and Grabau, 1. 
Dall's Tertiary fauna of Florida, Schuchert, 
1. 
Description of two new Tertiary fossils, John- 
son, 1. 
Dryptosaurus incrassatus, Lambe, 1. 
Eocene Mammalia, Wortman, 1. 
Extinct tortoises, Hay, 2. 
Eocene Turbinella, Dall, 3. 
Eocene whales, Lucas, 4. 
Fossil floras of the Yukon, Know 1 ton, 2. 
Fossil fruits of Tertiary lignite of Brandon, 
Perkins, 6. 
Frog shells and tritons, Dall, 4. 
Miocene barnacles from Gay Head, Cush- 
man, 4.. 
Miocene deposits of Maryland, Shattuck, 2. 
Miocene fauna in California, Mcrriam, 2. 
Miocene mammals of South Dakota, Matthew 
and Gidley, 1. 
Miocene rhinoceroses, Osborn, 9. 
Neocene lake beds of Montana, Douglass, 1. 
Neozoic invertebrate fossils, Dall, 1. 
New Oligocene camels, Matthew (W. D.), 2, 
New species of Pleurotoma from the Pliocene 
of California, Raymond (W. J.), 1. 
Notes on the Pleurotomidse, Casey, 1. 
Oligocene horses, Osborn, 6. 
Osteology of Oxydactylus, Peterson, 1. 
Oyster from Eocene of Alabama, Aldrich, 1. 
Paleontology of the Maryland Miocene de- 
posits, Angiosperma?, Hollick, 1. 
Paleontology of the Maryland Miocene de- 
posits, Anthozoa, Vaughan, 3. 
Paleontology of the Maryland Miocene de- 
posits, Brachiopoda, Martin, 4. 
Paleontology of the Maryland Miocene de- 
posits, Bryozoa, Ulrich and Bassler, 4. 
Paleontology of the Maryland Miocene de- 
posits Echinodermata, Clark, 3. 
Paleontology of the Maryland Miocene de- 
posits, Foraminifera, Bagg, 3. 
Paleontology of the Maryland Miocene de- 
posits, Hydrozoa, Ulrich, 3. 
Paleontology of the Maryland Miocene de- 
posits, Mammalia, Aves, Reptilia, Case, 4. 
Paleontology — Con tin ued . 
Tertiary — Con tin ued. 
Paleontology of the Maryland Miocene de- 
posits, Malacostraca and Cirrepedia, Mar- 
tin, 2. 
Paleontology of the Maryland Miocene de- 
posits, Mollusca, except Pelecypoda, Mar- 
tin, 3. 
Paleontology of the Maryland Miocene de- 
posits, Ostracoda, Ulrich and Bassler, 3. 
Paleontology of the Maryland Miocene de- 
posits, Pelecypoda, Glenn, 5. 
Paleontology of the Maryland Miocene de- 
posits, Pisces, Eastman, 6. 
Paleontology of the Maryland Miocene de- 
posits, Radiolaria, Martin, 6. 
Paleontology of the Maryland Miocene de- 
posits, Thallophyta-Diatomacese, Boyer, 1. 
Paleontology of the Maryland Miocene de- 
posits, Vermes, Martin, 5. 
Phylogeny of Fusus, Grabau, 2. 
Pleistocene and Pliocene fossil shells, Riv- 
ers, 1. 
Proper generic names of Miocene horses, 
Gidley, 1. 
Relations of Maryland Miocene, Dall, 5. 
Reptiles from the Titanothere beds, Loomis, 1. 
Skeleton of Merycodus, Matthew (W. D.), 1. 
Skulls of Trionychidse in Bridger deposits of 
Wyoming, Hay, 5. 
Snails of the genus Physa found at Las Vegas, 
Springer, 1. 
Tertiary plants from Canada and the United 
States, Penhallow, 1. 
Tortoise from Colorado Miocene, Hay, 6. 
Triassic. 
Atlantosaur and Titanotherium beds of Wyo- 
ming, Peck, 2. 
Cestraciont spine from Triassic of Idaho, 
Evans, 1. 
Footprints of Stegomus longipes, Lull, 2. 
Footprint from Connecticut Valley, Cush- 
man, 1. 
Fossil footprints of the Juratrias, Lull, 1. 
Marine Trias of western America, Smith (J. 
P.), 2. 
Nature's hieroglyphics, Lull, 3. 
New batrachian and reptile from Arizona, 
Lucas, 1. 
New reptile from Triassic of Connecticut Val- 
ley, Emerson and Loomis, 1. 
New reptiles from Trias of Wyoming, Willis- 
ton, 5. 
Reptile from Triassic of California, Merriam, 
3. 
Invertebrate. 
Ammonoosuc district of New Hampshire, 
Hitchcock (C. H.), 1. 
Antiquity of the zoanthid actinians, Duerden, 
3. 
Areas of the California Neocene, Osmont, 2. 
Cambrian faunas, Protolenus, Matthew (G. 
F.),3. 
Cambrian rocks in eastern Canada, Matthew 
(G. F.), 5. 
Canadian species of Trocholites, Whiteaves,!. 
