FOR   THE    YEARS    1901-1905,  INCLUSIVE. 
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Paleontology— Continued . 
Devonian — Continued. 
New  fossils  from  Corniferous,  Hamil- 
ton, and  Medina  shales,  Herzer,  5. 
New  geological  formation  in  the  De- 
vonian, Ami,  4. 
New  points  on  the  fin  attachment  of 
Dinichthys  and  Cladodus,  Clark 
(W.),  1. 
New  species  of  Cladodus  from  the  De- 
vonian of  Colorado,  Hay,  4. 
New  Xiphosuran  from  Upper  Devonian 
of  Pennsylvania,  Beecher,  5. 
Notes  on  Paleozoic  crustaceans,  Clarke 
(J.  M.),  12. 
Observations  on  Romingeria,  Beecher,  9. 
Opening  address,  geologic  section, 
Grant  (C.  C),  1. 
Organic  remains  from  Messenger  Brook, 
Ami,  47. 
Paleontologic  results  of  areal  survey  of 
Olean  quadrangle,  Clarke  (J.  M.),  7. 
Paleontology  of  the  Iowa  Devonian, 
Webster,  3. 
Paleozoic  faunas,  Weller,  6. 
Paleozoic  rocks  of  northwestern  New 
Jersey,  Van  Ingen,  3. 
Parapsonema  cryptophysa  Clarke  und 
deren  Stellung  im  System,  Fuchs,  1. 
Parasite  from  Devonian  rocks  of  Hud- 
son Bay,  Parks,  6. 
Perce :  sketch  of  its  geology,  Clarke 
(J.  M.),  26. 
"  Placoderin,"  Dinichthys  intermedins 
Newb.,  Hussakof,  1. 
Preservation  of  muscle  fillers  in  sharks 
of  Cleveland  shale,  Dean,  6. 
Report  of  State  paleontologist,  Clarke 
(J.  M.),  5. 
Revision  of  genera  and  species  of  Cana- 
dian  Paleozoic   corals,    Lambe,   2. 
Revision  of  New  York  Helderbergian 
crinoids,  Talbot,  2, 
Revision  of  Phyllocarida  from  Che- 
mung and  Waverly  groups  of  Penn- 
sylvania, Beecher,  8. 
Rhizopods  in  Pella  beds  in  Iowa,  bid- 
den, 6. 
Rocks  of  Rondout,  Van  Ingen  and 
Clark,  1. 
Shifting  of  faunas,  Williams  (H.  S.),  4. 
Sliurian  and  Devonian  limestones, 
Foerste,  1. 
Sihiric  and  Devonic  faunas  of  Trilobite 
Mountain,  Shinier,  5. 
Siluric  Cystoidea,  Schuchert,  6. 
Silver  Creek  hydraulic  limestone,  Sie- 
benthal,  2. 
Sponges  from  the  Hamilton  group  of 
Indiana,  Whitfield,  12. 
Stratigraphy  of  Becraft  Mountain. 
Grabau,  9. 
Structure  of  Dinichthys,  Wright  (A. 
A.),  1. 
Structure  of  two  Dinichthyds,  Hussa- 
kof, 2. 
Bull.  301—06 39 
Paleontology— Continued. 
Drn, ,1'uni      i  'ontinued. 
Tracks  from  the  Knoydart  formation, 
Ami,  3. 
Tropidoleptus  fauna  at  Canandaigua 
Lake,   Raymond    (P.   E.),  4. 
Worm    burrows    in    Chemung    of    New 
York.  Whitfield,  10. 
Jurassic. 
Atlantosaur  and  Titanotherium  beds  of 
Wyoming,  Peck,  4. 
Brachiosaurus   altithorax,    Riggs,   <i. 
Crocodile  from  Wyoming  Jurassic,  Hol- 
land. 2. 
Cycads  from  Black  Hills,  Wieland,   10. 
Dinosaur  beds  of  the  Grand  River  Val- 
ley, Riggs,  1. 
Dinosaur  from  upper  Jurassic,  Osborn, 
16. 
Discovery  of  teeth  in  Baptanodon,  Gil- 
more,  1. 
Foliage  of  Cycadella,  Wieland.  ".). 
Fore  limb  and  manus  of  Brontosaurus, 
Hatcher,  8. 
Fossil  wood  frcn  the  Newark  forma- 
tion, Knowlton,  3. 
Fossil  footprints  of  the  Juratrias,  Lull, 
2. 
Fossils  and  age  of  Yakutat  formation, 
Ulrich,  4. 
Jura-fossilien  aus  Alaska.  Pompeckj,  1. 
Jurassic  dinosaur  deposits  near  Canyon 
City,  Hatcher,  6. 
Jurassic  dinosaurs,  Gratacap,  5. 
Jurassic  flora  of  Douglas  County,  Ore- 
gon, Fontaine,  1. 
Jurassic  fossils  from  Durango,  Mexico, 
Johnson   (D.  W.  i ,  3. 
Jurassic   fossils   from    East   Greenland, 
Mad  sen,  1. 
Morrison  formation,  Lee  (W.  T.),  1. 
New  genus  and  species  from  Jurassic  of 
Colorado,  Hay,  8. 
New  sauropod   dinosaur   from   Jurassic 
of  Colorado.  Hatcher.  18. 
Origin    of    North    American    Unionidae, 
White  (C.  A.),  1. 
Osteology  of  Baptanodon.  Gilmore,  3. 
Osteology         of         Haplocanthosaurus, 
Hatcher,   14. 
Paleontology    of    the    Malone    Jurassic 
formation,  Cragin,  2. 
Report  on  collections  from  plant-bear- 
ing beds  in  the  Jurassic,  Fontaine.  2. 
Status    of    Mesozoic    floras,    Ward     (L. 
F),  5. 
Ordovician. 
Annual   report   of  geological   section   of 
Ottawa  Field-Naturalists'  Club,  Ami, 
Calciferous  formation  of  Mohawk  Val- 
ley, Cleland,  3. 
Canadian  Endoceratidae,  Whiteaves.  19. 
Canadian  species  of  Trocholites,  Whit- 
eaves, 13. 
Cincinnati  geanticline,   Foerste,   10. 
Cleiocrinus,   Springer,  3. 
