FOR    THE    YEARS    1901-1905,  INCLUSIVE. 
613 
Paleontology— Continued. 
Tertiary — Continued. 
Hedgehog  from  American  Oligocene, 
Matthew  (W.  D.),  10. 
Hyopsodidse  of  Wasatch  and  Wind 
River  basins,  Loomis,  7. 
Jackson  outcrops  on  Ked  River,  Casey, 
1. 
Klamath  Mountain  section,  Diller,   12. 
Komuto  shell  bed,  Guppy,  6. 
Locality  of  type  of  Prionastraea 
vaughani,   Gregory,   Vaughan,   7. 
Mammals  from  Oligocene  of  South  Da- 
kota.  Matthew    (W.   D.),   22. 
Marine  Pliocene  and  Pleistocene  of 
California,   Arnold,   2. 
Marine  Pliocene  and  Pleistocene  strati- 
graphy of  coast  of  southern  Cali- 
fornia, Arnold    (D.  and  II.),   1. 
Miocene  barnacles  from  Gay  Head, 
Cushman,  4. 
Miocene  deposits  of  Maryland,  Shat- 
tnck,  10. 
Miocene  fauna  in  California,  Merriam 
i.l.  C),  10. 
Miocene  foraminifera  from  the  Mon- 
terey shale,  Bagg,  9. 
Miocene  mammals  of  South  Dakota, 
Matthew  and  Gidley,  1. 
Miocene  rhinoceroses,  Osborn,  34. 
Mount  Diablo  Range  of  California,  An- 
derson   (F.  M.),  7. 
Mylagaulodon  from  upper  John  Day  of 
Oregon,  Sinclair,  3. 
Neocene  lake  beds  of  Montana,  Doug- 
lass, 1. 
Neozoic  invertebrate  fossils,  Dall,   10. 
New  American  species  of  Amphicyon, 
Wortman,  1. 
New  Canida?  from  Miocene  of  Colorado, 
Matthew   (W.  D.),  5. 
New  Conus  from  Tertiary  of  Florida, 
A  Id  rich,  3. 
New  fossil  cynrinoid,  Leuciscus  tur- 
ner!, Lucas  (F.  A.),  4. 
New  fossil  tapir  in  Oregon,  Sinclair,  1. 
New  genus  of  Eocene  Eulimida?,  Casey, 
3. 
New  Lyropecten,  Dall,  4. 
New  Miocene  artiodactyl,  Barbour  (E. 
II.),  11. 
New  Oligocene  camels,  Matthew  (W. 
D.),  15. 
New  rhinoceros,  Trigonias  osborni, 
Lucas   (F.  A.),  1. 
Now  sabre  tooth  from  California,  Mer- 
riam  (J.  C).  10. 
New  species  of  E  i_e  :e  f:  sils,  Aid- 
rich,  4. 
New  species  of  Hyracodon,  Lambe,  17. 
New  species  of  Merycochcerus,  Doug- 
lass, 2. 
New  species  of  Pleurotoma  from  the 
Pliocene  of  California,  Raymond  ( W. 
J-),  2. 
New  species  of  Tertiary  fossils,  Aldrich, 
New  three-toed  horse,  Gidley,  2. 
Paleontology — Continued . 
Tertiary — Continued. 
North    American    species    of    the   genus 
Equus,  Cidley.  1. 
Notes  on  the  Pleurotomkke.  Casey,  5. 
Oligocene  Canida?,  Hatcher.  10. 
Oligocene  horses,  Osborn,  31. 
Oligocene  of  western  Europe  and  south- 
ern Fnited  States,  Maury,  1. 
Oligocene  titanotheres,  Osborn.  9. 
Origin    of    North    American    Unionidae, 
White  (C.  A.),  1. 
Origin    of    Oligocene    and    Miocene    de- 
posits of  Great  Plains,  Hatcher,  11. 
Osteology  of  Oxydactylns.  Peterson,  1. 
Osteology  of  Sinopa,  Matthew   (W.  D.), 
20. 
Oyster   from    Eocene   of   Alabama,    Aid- 
rich,  .1. 
Paleontology      of     Martinez     group, 
Weaver,  1. 
Paleontology   of  the  Maryland   Miocene 
deposits.   Angiosperuue,    Ilollick,    10. 
Paleontology   <"  the   Maryland  Miocene 
deposits,  Anthozoa,  Vaughan,  19. 
Paleontology,  of  the  Maryland   Miocene 
deposits,     Brachiopoda,     Martin     (G. 
C),  0. 
Paleontology  of  the  Maryland  Miocene 
deposits,    Bryozoa,    Ulrich   and    Bass- 
ler,  4. 
Paleontology  of  the  Maryland   Miocene 
deposits,    Echinodermata,    Clark    (W. 
B.),7. 
Paleontology  of  the  Maryland  Miocene 
deposits.  Foraminifera,  Bagg,  6. 
Paleontology  of  the  Maryland  Miocene 
deposits,   Hydrozoa,   Flrich,  6. 
Paleontology  of  the  Maryland  Miocene 
deposits,    Mammalia,    Aves,    Reptilia, 
Case.  0.  • 
Paleontology  of  the  Maryland  Miocene 
deposits,    Malacostraca   and    Cirrepe- 
dia.  Martin  (G.  C),  4. 
Paleontology  of  the  Maryland  Miocene 
deposits,     Mollusca,     except     Pelecy- 
poda,  Martin   (G.  C),  5. 
Paleontology  of  the  Maryland  Miocene 
deposits,  Ostraccda,  Flrich  and  Bass- 
ler,  3. 
Paleontology  of  the  Maryland  Miocene 
deposits,  Pelecypoda,  Glenn,  6. 
Paleontology  of  the  Maryland  Miocene 
deposits,  Pisces.  Eastman,   18. 
Paleontology  of  the  Maryland  Miocene 
deposits,  Radiolaria,  Martin   (G.  C), 
8. 
Paleontology  of  the  Maryland  Miocene 
deposits,      Thallophyta  -  Diatomacese, 
Boyer,  1. 
Paleontology  of  the  Maryland  Miocene 
deposits.  Vermes,  Martin   (G.  C),  7. 
Pelvic  girdle  of  Zeuglodon  Basilosaurus 
cetoides  (Owen),  Lucas  (F.  A.),  2. 
Phylogeny  of  Fusus,  Grabau,  10. 
Platygonus  from  Texas   Pliocene,   Gid- 
ley, 3. 
