FOK    THE    YEARS    1901-1905,  INCLUSIVE. 
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Paleontology  —Continued . 
Quaternary — Continued. 
Mammalia  from  Quaternary  caves  of 
California,  Sinclair,  7. 
Marine  Pliocene  and  Pleistocene  of 
California,  Arnold,  2. 
Marine  Pliocene  and  Pleistocene  stra- 
tigraphy of  coast  of  southern  Califor- 
nia, Arnold  (D.  and  11.),  1. 
Mastodons  of  New  York,  Clarke  (J. 
M.),  15. 
New  Californian  Bittium,  Dall  and 
Bartsch,  1. 
North  American  elephantids,  Lucas 
(F.  A.),  12. 
Observations  paleontologiques  dans 
1' Alaska,  Gaudry,  1. 
Paleontology  of  Bartholomew  County, 
Indiana,  mammalian  fossils,  Edwards 
(J.  J.),  1. 
Physical  geography,  etc.,  of  Essex 
County,  Mass.,  Sears,  1. 
Platygonus  compressus  Le  Conte,  Wag- 
ner, 1. 
Pleistocene  fauna  from  Flay  Springs, 
Nebraska,  Matthew    (W.  D.),  8. 
Pleistocene  foraminifera  from  Panama, 
Cushman,  2. 
Pleistocene  fauna  of  Sankaty  Head, 
Cushman,  3. 
Pleistocene  formations  of  Sankaty 
Head,  Nantucket,  Wilson   (J.  H.),  1. 
Pleistocene  mollusks  of  White  Pond, 
Baker,  1. 
Post-Glacial  origin  and  migrations  of 
life  of  northeastern  United  Stulrs, 
Adams    (C.  C),   2. 
Post-Pliocene  fossils  of  the  Niagara 
River  gravels,  Letson,  1. 
Potter  Creek  cave,  Sinclair,  5. 
Preptoceras,  a  new  ungulate,  Furlong, 
2. 
Sea  beaches  of  eastern  Ontario,  Cole- 
man, 5. 
Search  for  mammoth  and  other  fossil 
remains,  Maddren,   1. 
Semifossil  shells  of  Posey  County,  Ind., 
Daniels,  1. 
Shaw  mastodon,  Hayes   (S.),  1. 
Valley  loess  and  fossil  man  of  Lansing, 
Upharn,   14. 
Work  of   prehistoric   scolytid,    Hopkins 
(A.  D.),  1. 
Silurian. 
Ammonoosuc  district  of  New  Hamp- 
shire, Hitchcock  (C.  II.),  6. 
Cincinnati  geanticline,  Foerste,  10. 
Columbia  folio,  Tennessee,  Hayes  and 
Ulrich,  1. 
Cobleskill  limestone  of  New  York, 
Ilartnagel,  1. 
Contributions  to  Indiana  paleontology, 
Greene,  1,  3,  G,  14. 
Crotalocrinus  cora  (Hall),  Weller,  5. 
Description  of  Dalmanites  lunatus, 
Lambert,  1. 
Paleontology — Continued. 
Silurian — Continued. 
Echinodermata    of    the    Missouri    Silu- 
rian, Rowley,  3. 
Eurypterid     fauna     from     the     Salina, 
Sarle,  2. 
Fossils     from     the     Silurian     rocks     of 
Ekwan  River,  Whiteaves,  17. 
Genus     Trimerella,     with     descriptions 
of    species    from    Silurian    rocks    of 
Keewatin,  Whiteaves,  3. 
Geological  notes,  Grant  (C.  C),  0,  7. 
Geology    and    paleontology    of   Niagara 
Falls,  Grabau,  1. 
Geology    of    Onondaga    County,    N.    V., 
Schneider,  1. 
Geology  of  west  shore  of  Lake  Winni- 
peg, Dowling,  1. 
Graptolite    (Levis)    facies  of  Beekman- 
town  formation  in  Rensselaer  Coun- 
ty, N.  Y.,  Ruedemann,  3. 
Growth    and    development    of    Gonio- 
graptus  '  thureaui      McCoy,      Ruede- 
mann, 4. 
Guelph    fauna    of    New    York,    Clarke 
and  Ruedemann,  1. 
Indigene  and  alien  faunas  of  New  York 
Devonic,  Clarke  (J.  M.),  10. 
Manlins  formation  of  New  York,  Schu- 
chert,   4. 
Map  of  Canandaigua  and  Naples  quad- 
rangles, Clarke  and  Luther,  1. 
New  fossils  from  Corniferous,  Hamilton 
and  Medina  shales,  Herzer,  5. 
New    genus    of    Paleozoic    brachiopods, 
Eunoa,  Clarke  (J.  M.),  8. 
New  species  of  algae,  White  (D.),  1. 
Notes  on  Paleozoic  crustaceans,  Clarke 
(J.  M.),  12. 
Notes  on  past  collecting  season,  Grant 
(C.  C),  9. 
Notes    on    the    late    collecting    season, 
Grant  (C.  C),  10. 
Observations  on  "Halysites,  Whitfield,  7. 
Opening  address,  geologic  section,  Grant 
(C.  C.)   1,  4. 
Organic  remains  from  Messenger  Brook, 
Ami,   47. 
Paleontology  of  the  Niagara  of  north- 
ern  Indiana,  Kindle  and  Breger,  1. 
Paleozoic  faunas,  Weller,  6. 
Report  of  State  paleontologist,   Clarke 
(J.  M.),  5. 
Revision    of    New    York    Helderbergian 
cr'noids,  Talbot,  2. 
Rocks     of    Rondout,     Van     Ingen     and 
Clark,  1. 
Rugose  corals  from  the  Silurian  rocks 
of  Manitoba,  Whiteaves,  14. 
Silurian      and      Devonian      limestones, 
Foerste,  1. 
Silurian    and    Devonian    limestones    of 
western   Tennessee,   Foerste,   7. 
Siluric  and  Devonic  Cystidea  and  Cam- 
arocrinus,  Schuchert,  11. 
Siluric    fauna    near    Batesville,    Ark., 
Van  Ingen,  2. 
