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Paleontology— Continued . 
Invertebrate — Continued. 
Carboniferous fossils of Bisbee quadrangle, 
Girty, 2. 
Changes in nomenclature of West Indian 
corals, Vaughan, 2. 
Cincinnati geanticline, Foerste, 2. 
Clavilitb.es from the Texas Eocene, Johnson 
and Grabau, 1. 
Coal Measure faunal studies, Beede and 
Rogers, 1. 
Cretaceous fossils of the Bisbee quadrangle, 
Stanton, 1. 
Dall's Tertiary fauna of Florida, Schuchert,l. 
Deeapoden-Gattungen Linuparus und Podo- 
crates, Ortmann, 1. 
Description of Dalmanites lunatus, Lambert, 
1. 
Description of two new Tertiary fossils, John 
son, 1. 
Development and relationships of the Rugosa, 
Duerden, I. 
Development of some Paleozoic bryozoa, 
Cumings, 1. 
Developmental changes in Devonian brachio- 
pods, Raymond (P. E.), 1. 
Devonian fauna of Kwataboahegan, Parks, l. 
Devonian fossils of Bisbee quadrangle, Wil- 
liams, 1. 
Devonic crinoids, Wood (Elvira), 1. 
Distribution and synonymy of Ptychospira 
sexplicata, Greger, l. 
Eocene Turbinella, Dall, 3. 
Echinodermata of the Missouri Silurian, Row - 
ley. 1. 
Fossil land shells of Bermuda, Gulick, 1. 
Fossils and age of Yakutat formation, Ulrich, 
1. 
FrogShells and nitons, Dall, 4. 
Genns Rhynchopora, Greger, 2. 
Graptolites of New York, Ruedemann, 1. 
Helicina occulta Say, Shimek, 2. 
Indiana paleontology, Greene, 1-4. 
Kreide-Ammoniten von Texas, Lasswitz, 1. 
Lyon County geology, Smith (A. .1. ), 1. 
Marine Trias of western America, Smith 
(J. P.), 2. 
Miocene barnacles from Gay Head, Cush- 
inan, 4. 
Miocene deposits of Maryland, Shattuck, 2. 
Miocene fauna in California. Merriain, 2. 
Morphology and development of coral polyps, 
Duerden, 2. 
Morphology of Madreporaria, septal sequence, 
Duerden, 1. 
Neozoic invertebrate fossils, Dall, 1. 
New genus and species of Lower Carbonifer- 
ous bryozoan, Whitfield, l. 
New Molluscan genera from the Carbonifer- 
ous, Girty; l. 
New species of Pleurotoma from the Pliocene 
of California, Raymond (W. J.), 1. 
Nileus vigilans from Elgin, Iowa, Finch 
(G. E.),l. 
Notes on past collecting season, Grant (C. C), 
1. 
Notes on the Pleurotomidae, Casey, 1. 
Paleontology — Continued. 
Invertebrate — Con ti n ued . 
Observations upon Da>monelix, Peterson, 2. 
Oyster from Eocene of Alabama, Aldrich, 1. 
Paleontology of the Boulder area, Hender- 
son, 3. 
Paleontology of the Maryland Miocene d 
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 d 
posits, Foraminifera, Bagg, 3. 
Paleontology of the Maryland Miocene de] 
posits, Hydrozoa, Ulrich, 3. 
Paleontology of the Maryland Miocene del 
posits, Malacostraca and Cirrepedia, Mar- 
tin, 2. 
Paleontology of the Maryland Miocene del 
posits, Mollusca, except Pelecypoda, Mar- 
tin, 3. 
Paleontology of the Maryland Miocene del 
posits, Ostracoda, Ulrich and Bassler, 3. 
Paleontology of the Maryland Miocene dp 
posits, Pelecypoda, Glenn, 5. 
Paleontology of the Maryland Miocene <1 
posits, Radiolaria, Martin, 6. 
Paleontology of the Maryland Miocene d 
posits, Vermes, Martin, 5, 
Paleontology of the Niagara of northern Inq 
ana, Kindle and Kreger, 1. 
Paleozoic cockroaches, Sellards, L ,• 
Paleozoic Cypridina from Canada, Jones, l 
Parasite from Devonian tqckjspf Hudson Hay 
Parks, 2. 
Periodic migrations between Asiatic and 
American coasts of the Pacific Ocean, Smith ij 
(.1. P.), 1. 
Permian Xiphosuran from Kansas, Beecher, 
Phylogeny of Fusus, Grabau, 2. 
Pleistocene and Pliocene fossil shells, Riv 
•'is, 1. 
Pleistocene fauna of Sankaty Head, ( 'us 
man, 3. 
Pleistocene foraminifera from Panama, Cush 
man, 2. 
Relations of Maryland Miocene, Dall, 5. 
Remarkable slab of crinoids, Hovey (E. O.), 2. 
Reproduction of lost parts in a fossil crinoid, 
Whitfield, 2. 
Revision of Paleozoic Ctenostomata, Ulrich 
and Bassler, 1. 
Revision of Paleozoic Paleechinoidea, Klera, 
1. 
Revision of Paleozoic Trepostomata, Ulrich 
and Bassler, 2. 
Rugose corals from the Silurian rocks of 
Manitoba, Whiteaves, 2. 
Siluric and Devonic Cystidea and Camaro- 
crinus, Schuchert, 4. 
Snails of the genus Physa found at Las Vegas, 
Springer, 1. 
Stratigraphy and paleontology of the Niagara 
of northern Indiana, Schuchert, 3. 
