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aleontology— Continued. 
nvertebrate — Continued. 
Stromatoceria of Isle la Motte, Seely, 2. 
Structure and affinities of Palseodiscus and 
Agelacrinus, Spencer (W. K.), 1. 
Subdivisions of the Ordovician of Indiana, 
Foerste, 1. 
Triticites, new genus of Carboniferous fora- 
minifers, Girty, 5. 
Tropidoleptus fauna at Canandaigua Lake, 
Raymond (P. E.),2. 
True nature of Tamiosoma, Dall, 6. 
Type of Aviculipecten, Girty, 4. 
Type of Aviculipecten, Hind, 1. 
Typical species and generic characters of 
Aviculipecten, Girty, 3. 
Uintacrinnsand Hemiasterin the Vancouver 
Cretaceous, Whiteaves, 3. 
Worm burrows in Chemung of New York, 
Whitfield, 3. 
Vertebrate. 
Arboreal ancestry of the mammalia, Matthew 
(W.D.), 1. 
Armadillo from middle Eocene, Osborn, 5. 
Arthritis in the Lansing man, Parker, 1. 
Atlantosaur and Titanotherium beds of Wyo- 
ming, Peck, 2. 
Bones of forearm in Opisthoccelia, Osborn, 12. 
Cestraciont spine from Triassic of Idaho, 
Evans, 1. 
Characters of Pteranodon, Eaton, 1. 
Classification of the Reptilia, Osborn, 1,14, 16. 
Cretaceous fish Portheusmolossus, Osborn, 10. 
Cretaceous turtles of New Jersey, Wieland, 1, 
2. 
Dentition of Rhynchodus, Eastman, 2. 
Devonian fish remains from Colorado, East- 
man, 4. 
Dinosaur footprints from Arizona, Riggs, 1. 
Dinosaur Trachodon annectens, Lucas, 3. 
Dinosaurs from the Cretaceous of Alberta, 
Lambe, 3. 
Dryptosaurus incrassatus, Lambe, 1. 
Eocene Mammalia, Wortman, 1. 
Eocene whales, Lucas, 4. 
Euceratherium, a new ungulate from the 
Quaternary cavesof California, Sinclair and 
Furlong, 1. 
Evolution of the camel, Matthew (W. D.), 4. 
Evolution of the horse, Osborn, 4. 
Excavations in a Quaternary cave in Shasta 
County, Furlong, 1. 
Extinct tortoises, Hay, 2. 
Fingers of pterodactyls, Williston, 3. 
Footprint from Connecticut Valley, Cush- 
man, 1. 
Footprints of Stegomus longipes, Lull, 2. 
Fossil egg from Arizona, Morgan and Tall- 
mon, 1. 
Fossil footprints of the Juratrias, Lull, 1. 
Fossil plumage, Eastman, 5. 
Fossil porcupine from Arizona, Allen, 1. 
Fossil turtles, Hay, 1. 
Grasping power of manus of Ornithomimus, 
Lambe, 2. 
Index generum mammalium, Palmer, 1. 
John Day fossil beds, Merriam, 1. 
Paleontology — Continued. 
Vertebrate — Con ti n u ed . 
Koprolithen des Perms von Texas, Neu- 
, mayer, 1. 
Manus, sacrum, and caudals of Sauropoda, 
Osborn, 7. 
Miocene mammals of South Dakota, Matthew 
and Gidley, 1. 
Miocene rhinoceroses, Osborn, 9. 
Nature of Edestus and related forms, East- 
man, 1. 
Nature's hieroglyphics, Lull, 3. 
Neocene lake beds of Montana, Douglass, 1. 
New batrachian and reptile from Trias of 
Arizona, Lucas, 1. 
New Oligocene camels, Matthew (W. D.), 2. 
New reptile from Triassic of Connecticut Val- 
ley, Emerson and Loom is, 1. 
New reptiles from Trias of Wyoming, Willis- 
ton, 5. 
New turtles from Judith River beds of Mon- 
tana, Hay, 3. 
Note on Hylopus of Dawson, Matthew, 4. 
Observations upon Daemonelix, Peterson, 2. 
Oligocene horses, Osborn, 6. 
Osteology of skull of Dimetrodon, Case, 2. 
Osteology of Ox ydactylus, Peterson, 1. 
Paleontological notes, Lucas, 2. 
Paleontology of Maryland Miocene deposits, 
Mammalia, Aves, Reptilia, Case, 4. 
Paleontology of Maryland Miocene deposits, 
Pisces, Eastman, 6. 
Paleozoic batrachian footprints, Matthew, 1. 
Peculiar occurrence of bitumen, Morgan and 
Tallmon, 2. 
Pelycosaur from Texas, Case, 5. 
Pelycosaurierreste von Texas, Broili, 3. 
Permische Stegocephalen und Reptilien aus 
Texas, Broili, 1. 
Potter Creek cave, Sinclair, 1. 
Primary components of vertebra 1 and their 
relations to ribs, Osborn, 15. 
Progress of vertebrate paleontology in Can- 
ada, Lambe, 5. 
Proper generic names of Miocene horses, Gid- 
ley. 1. 
Recent paleontological induction, Eastman, 
3. 
Recent zoopaleontology, Osborn, 3, 
Reclassification of Reptilia, Osborn, 1. 
Relationships and habits of Mosasaurs, Wil- 
liston, 1. 
Relationships of the Phytosauria, McGregor, 
1. 
Reptile from Triassic of California, Merriam, 
3. 
Reptiles from theTitanothere beds, Loomis, 1. 
Revised list of casts, etc., in American Mu- 
seum of Natural History, Osborn, 11. 
Skeleton of Merycodus, Matthew (W. D.), 1. 
Skulls of Trionyehidse in Bridger deposits of 
Wyoming, Hay, 5. 
Squamoso-parietal crest of horned dinosaurs, 
Lambe, 4. 
Stomach stones and food of plesiosaurs, 
Brown, 1. 
Stomach stones of the plesiosaurs, Williston, 4. 
