FOB,    THE    YEARS    1901-1905,   INCLUSIVE. 
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Paleontology— Continued. 
Carbonifi  ions. 
Bathygnathus   borealis   Leidy,   and   the 
Permian   of   Prince  Edwards   Island. 
Case,  13. 
Batrachian    footprints,     Matthew     (6. 
P.),  23,  30. 
Batrachian  footprints  of  Carboniferous 
system,  Matthew   (G.  P.),  21. 
Border  line  between  the  Paleozoic  and 
Mesozoic,   Smith    (J.  P.),  1. 
Campyloprion,  a  new  form  of  Edestus- 
like  dentition,  Eastman,  3. 
Carboniferous   ammonoids   of   America. 
Smith  (J.  P.),  3. 
Carboniferous  cestraciont  and  acantho- 
dian  sharks,  Eastman,  6. 
Carboniferous  cochliodonts,  Branson,  1. 
Carboniferous     faunas     of     Mississippi 
Valley    in    the    Rocky    Mountain    re- 
gion, Keyes,  41. 
Carboniferous  ferns  from  Mazon  Creek, 
Illinois,  Sellards,  3. 
Carboniferous     fish     fauna     of     Mazon 
Creek,  Eastman,  4. 
Carboniferous  fishes  from  central  West- 
ern States,   Eastman,   lo. 
Carboniferous  formations  and  faunas  of 
Colorado,  Girty,  3. 
Carboniferous  formations  of  Humboldt 
Iowa,  Sardeson,  11. 
Carboniferous    fossils    of    Bisbee   quad- 
rangle, Girty,  6. 
Carboniferous  invertebrates,  Beede,  1. 
Carboniferous     of     Sangre     de     Crist.  > 
Range,  Colorado,  Lee  (W.  T.),  5. 
Carboniferous  rocks  of  Kansas  section, 
Adams,  Girty,  and  White,  1. 
Carboniferous       terrestrial       arthropod 
fauna  of  Illinois,  Melander,  1. 
Coal    Measures    Bryozoa    of    Nebraska, 
Condra,  2. 
Coal    Measures    faunal    studies,    Beede 
and  Rogers,  1. 
Coal     Measures     forest     near     Socorro, 
Herrick   (C.  L.),  3. 
Coal  Measures  faunal  studies,  Beede,  0. 
Codonotheca,  new  type  of  spore-bearing 
organ  from  Coal   Measures,   Sellards, 
G. 
Columbia   folio,   Tennessee,   Hayes  and 
Ulrich,  1. 
Contributions    to    Indian    paleontology, 
Greene,  2,  3,  5,  7,  11-14. 
Correlation    of   the    Kinderhook   forma- 
tions, Weller,  1. 
Contributions  to  Devonian  paleontology, 
Williams  and  Kindle,  1. 
Cyclus  from  Coal  Measures,  Rogers,  3. 
Developmental    stages    of    Orthothetes 
minutus,  Cumings,  5. 
Distribution  and  synonymy  of  Ptychos- 
pira  sexplieata,  Greger,  1. 
Fauna  of  the  Mentor,  Jones  (A.  W.).  2. 
Fauna  of  the  Permian,  Beede,  2. 
Fossil    faunas    of    Olean     quadrangle. 
Butts,  1. 
Paleontology — Continued, 
i  urloriiferous — Continued. 
Fossil    insects   in   Permian   of   Kansas, 
Sellards,  7. 
Fossil    plants    from    Carboniferous    and 
Permian      formations       of      Kansas, 
White  (D.),  10. 
Fossil  plants  in  the  Permian,  Sellards, 
2. 
Fossil  plants  of  Onaga,  Crevecceur,  1. 
Fossils  from  Subcarboniferous  rocks  of 
northeastern   Missouri,    Rowley,    2. 
Fossils  from  the  Red  Beds.  Gould,  1. 
Fossils  from  the  upper  Paleozoic  rocks*, 
Rowley,  1. 
Genus  Rhynchopora,  Greger,  2. 
Geological     horizon     of    the     Kanawha 
black  flint,  White  (I.  C),  4. 
Geology   of  Copper   River  region.    Men- 
denhall,  8. 
Invertebrate  fossils  from  Carboniferous 
section  of  Kansas,  Girty,  4. 
Invertebrate  paleontology  of  Red  Beds, 
Beede,  8. 
Kinderhook  fau   al  studies.  Weller,  2. 
Kinderhook  faunas,  Weller,  11. 
Klamath  Mountain  section,  Diller,   12. 
Koprolithen  des  Perms  von  Texas.  Neu- 
mayer,  1. 
Lead,    zinc,    and    fluorspar    deposits    of 
western  Kentucky,  Ulrich,  8. 
List  of  fossils  from  lower  half  of  Cone- 
maugh   formation  near   Morgantown, 
W.  Va.,  White  (I.  C),  5. 
Lyon  County  geology,  Smith  (A.  J.).  2. 
Mauch  Chunk  of  Pennsylvania,  Steven- 
son (J.  J.),  1. 
Micro-organismes  des  combustibles  fos- 
siles.  Renault,  1. 
Missouri  paleontology,  Rowley,  4. 
Missourian     and     Perrno-Carboniferous 
fish  fauna  of  Kansas  and   Nebraska, 
Eastman  and  Barbour,  1. 
Morphology  of  the  skull  of  Dimetrodon. 
Case,  11. 
Myalina  from  Coal  Measures  of  Texas, 
Whitfield,  2. 
New    Bryozoa    from    Coal    Measures   of 
Nebraska,  Condra.  1. 
New    forms    of    Carboniferous    fish    re- 
mains, Eastman,  9. 
New  genus  and  species  of  Lower  Car- 
boniferous bryozoan,  Whitfield,  8. 
New   fossil   plants   from   Carboniferous 
and  Devonian,  Herzer,  4. 
New  fossil  sponge  from  Coal  Measures, 
Herzer,  3. 
New  fossils  from  Upper  Carboniferous 
of  Kansas,  Beede,  4. 
New   molluscan   genera    from   the   Car- 
boniferous, Girty,  5. 
Note  on  Hylopus  of  Dawson,  Matthew 
(G.  P.),  28. 
Orthothetes   minutus   n.    sp.,    from    the 
Salem  limestone,  Cumings,  2. 
Osteology  of  Embolophorus  dollovianus, 
Case,  4. 
