60  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY 
Case  (E.  C). 
1.  Systematic  paleontology.     Eocene  Reptilia. 
Md.  Geol.  Surv.,  Eocene,  pp.  95-98,  2  pis.,  1901. 
2.  Paleontological  notes. 
Jour.  Geol.,  vol.  10,  pp.  256-261,  2  pis.,  1902.     Walker  Mus.,  Contr.,  vol.  1,  no.  3,  1902. 
Describes  Lysorophus  tricarinatus  and  an  undetermined  Pelycosaurian. 
3.  On  some  vertebrate  fossils  from  the  Permian  beds  of  Oklahoma. 
Okla.,  Dept.  Geol.  &  Nat.  Hist.,  2d  Bien.  Rept.,  pp.  62-68,  1902. 
4.  The  osteology  of  Embolophorus  dollovianus,  Cope,  with  an  attempted  restoration. 
Jour.  Geol.,  vol.  11,  pp.  1-28,  23  figs.,  1903. 
5.  New  or  little-known  vertebrates  from  the  Permian  of  Texas. 
Jour.  Geol.,  vol.  11,  pp.  394-402,  10  figs.,  1903. 
6.  The  structure  and  relationships  of  the  American  Pelycosauria. 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  37,  pp.  85-102,  10  figs.,  1903. 
7.  The  osteology  of  the  skull  of  the  pelycosaurian  genus,.  Dimetrodon. 
Jour.  Geol.,  vol.  12,  pp.  304-311,  6  figs.,  1904. 
8.  On  the  structure  of  the  fore  foot  of  Dimetrodon. 
Jour.  Geol.,  vol.  12,  pp.  312-315,  3  figs.,  1904. 
9.  Systematic  paleontology  of  the  Miocene  deposits  of  Maryland:  Mammalia,  Aves, 
Reptilia. 
Md.  Geol.  Surv.,  Miocene,  pp.  3-70,  18  pis.,  1904. 
10.  A  remarkably  preserved  specimen  of  a  pelycosaur  collected  during  the  last  sum- 
mer in  Texas. 
Abstract:  Science,  new  ser.,  vol.  19,  p.  253,  1904. 
11.  The  morphology  of  the  skull  of  the  pelycosaurian  genus  Dimetrodon. 
Am.  Phil.  Soc,  Trans.,  new  ser.,  vol.  21,  pt.  1,  pp.  1-29,  7  pis.  and  8  figs.,  1905. 
12.  The  osteology  of  the  Diadeetidse  and  their  relations  to  the  Chelydosauria. 
Jour.  Geol..  vol.  13,  pp.  126-159,  20  figs.,  1905. 
13.  Bathygnathus  borealis  Leidy,  and  the  Permian  of  Prince  Edwards  Island. 
Science,  new  ser.,  vol.  22,  pp.  52-53,  1905. 
14.  Oncological  features  of  evolution. 
Wis.  Nat.  Hist.  Soc,  Bull.,  new  ser'.,  vol.  3,  pp.  169-180,  1905. 
15.  Characters  of  the  Chelydosauria. 
Abtract:  Science,  new  ser.,  vol.  21,  p.  298,  1905. 
Casey  (Thomas  L.). 
1.  The  Jackson  outcrops  on  Red  River  [Louisiana]. 
Science,  new  ser.,  vol.  15,  pp.  716-717,  1902. 
Describes  outcrops  and  discusses  the  fauna  obtained,  describing  two  new  species. 
2.  On  the  probable  age  of  the  Alabama  white  limestone. 
Phila.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  53,  pp.  513-518,  1902. 
Discusses  the  geologic  age  and  relations  of  the  Alabama  white  limestone,  Jackson  and  Vicks- 
burg  stages  and  other  Tertiary  formations  in  the  light  of  evidence  of  their  fossils. 
3.  A  new  genus  of  Eocene  Eulimidse. 
Nautilus,  vol.  16,  pp.  18-19,  fig.,  1902. 
4.  Notes  on  the  Conrad  collection  of  Vicksburg  fossils,  with  descriptions  of  new 
species. 
Phila.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  55,  pp.  261-283,  1903. 
5.  Notes  on  the  Pleurotomidas,  with  description  of  some  new  genera  and  species. 
St.  Louis  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  14,  pp.  123-170,  1904. 
6.  The  mutation  theory. 
Science,  new  ser.,  vol.  22,  pp.  307-309,  1905. 
Calls  attention  to  the  support  which  Tertiary  mollusca,  particularly  from  Mississippi  deposits, 
give  to  the  mutation  theory. 
