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INDEX    TO    NOKTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY 
Paleontology— Continued. 
Tertiary — Continued. 
Pleistocene   and   Pliocene   fossil   shells, 
Rivers,  1. 
Proper  generic  names  of  Miocene  horses, 
Gidley,  5. 
Recent  zoopaleontology,  Osborn,  22. 
Redescription    of    the    coral    Platytro- 
chus  speciosus,  Vaughan,  15. 
Relations    of   Maryland    Miocene,    Dall, 
14. 
Report  on   the  Clarno  flora,   Knowlton, 
1. 
Report  on  the  flora  of  the  Mascall  for- 
mation, Knowlton,  2. 
Reptiles    from     the    Titanothere    heels, 
Loomis,  5. 
Restoration  of  Megacerops,  Lull,  6. 
Rodent     from     Colorado     Mioc  e  n  e  . 
Matthew  (W.  D.),  G. 
Rodents  and   ungulates   from  the   John 
Day  series,  Sinclair,  6. 
Shell   Bluff,   one  of  Lyell's   original    lo- 
calities, Vaughan,  4. 
Skeleton    of    Merycodus,    Matthew     I  W. 
D.).  14. 
Skeleton       of      Titanotherium       dispar 
Marsh,  Hatcher,  7. 
Skull  of  Bunaelurus,  Matthew   (W.  D.), 
4. 
Skull    of    Dinocyon    from    Miocene    of 
Texas,  Matthew   (W.  D.),  3. 
Skulls   of   Trionychidae   in    Bridger   de- 
posits of  Wyoming,  Hay,  10. 
Snails    of   the    genus    Physa    found    at 
Las  Vegas,  Springer  (A.),  1. 
Studies  of  Gastropoda.  Grahau,  11. 
Successors   of  certain  North   American 
primates,  Wortman,  7. 
Ten  years'  progress  in  mammalian  pale- 
ontology  of   North   America.    Osborn, 
40. 
Tertiary  fauna  at  Kap  Dalton,  Ravn,  1. 
Tertiary    fauna    from    Chappaquiddick 
Island,  Brown  (T.  C),  1. 
Tertiary  fauna  of  Florida,  Dall,  8. 
Tertiary  of  Montana,  Douglass,  9.  , 
Tertiary   plants  from   Canada  and   the 
United  States,  Penhallow,  6. 
Texas  oil  well  fossil,  Aldrich,  1. 
Tobagan  fossils.  Guppy,  7: 
Tooth-structure  of  Mesohippus  westoni 
(Cope),  Lambe,  14. 
Tortoise   from   Colorado  Miocene,    Hay. 
17. 
Triassic    ichthyosaurs    from    California 
and  Nevada,  Osborn,  15. 
Trionychid,    Conchochelys    admirabilis, 
from  the  Puerco  beds,  Hay,  25. 
Types   of   Maryland    Tertiary    Mollusca 
in  British  Museum,  Newton,  1. 
Vertebrates  from  the  Montana  Tertiary, 
Douglass,  8. 
Triassic. 
American  Labyrinthodontidse,  Branson, 
2. 
Paleontology — Continued. 
Triassic — Continued. 
Atlantosaur  and  Titanotherium  beds  of 
Wyoming,  Peck,  4. 
Border  line  between  the  Paleozoic  and 
Mesozoic,   Smith    (J.   P.),   1. 
Cestraciont  spine  from  Triassic  of  Ida- 
ho, Evans  (H.  M.  i.  1. 
Collection    of    Triassic    fishes    at    Yale, 
Eaton,  1. 
Faune    marine   du    Trias    Superieur    de 
Zacatecas,  Burckhardt  and  Scalia,  1. 
Footprint     from      Connecticut     Valley, 
Cushman,  1. 
Footprints  of  Stegomus  longipes,   Lull, 
3. 
Fossil  footprints  of  the  Juratrias,  Lull, 
2. 
Fossils  from  the  Red  Beds,  Gould,  1. 
Fossils,    possibly    Triassic,    in    bowlder 
clay  of  Kings  County,  Haycock,  2. 
Ichthyosaurian    limb   from    Triassic    of 
Nevada.  Merriam  (J.  C),  14. 
Ichthyosauria    from    Triassic    of    Cali- 
fornia, Merriam  (J.  C),  6. 
Marine  reptiles,  Merriam   (J.  C),  12. 
Marine     Trias     of     western     America, 
Smith  (J.  P.),  5. 
Nature's  hieroglyphics,  Lull.  4. 
New  batracbian  and  reptile  from  Ari- 
zona. Lucas   (  F.  A,),  10. 
New  reptile  from  Triassic  of  Connecti- 
cut Valley,  Emerson  and  Loomis,  1. 
New   reptiles   from   Trias   of   Wyoming, 
Williston,  23. 
Origin    of    North    American    Unionidse, 
Wiii to  (C.  A.),  1. 
Primitive    characters    of    the    Triassic 
Ichthyosaurus,  Merriam   (J.  C),  9. 
Recent   literature   on   Triassic   Ichthyo- 
sauria. Merriam  (J.  C),  8. 
Reptile    from     Triassic    of    California, 
Merriam   (J.  C.),  11. 
Status  of  Mesozoic  floras,  Ward  (L.  F.), 
5. 
Thalattosauria,  Merriam  (J.  C),  15. 
Triassic  cephalopod  genera,   Hyatt  and 
Smith,  1. 
Triassic  fishes  of  New  Jersey,  Eastman, 
20. 
Triassic   Ichthyopterygia   from   Califor- 
nia and  Nevada,  Merriam  (J.  C. ),  4. 
Triassic    ichthyosaurs    from    California 
and  Nevada,  Osborn,  15. 
Triassic    Reptilia    from    northern    Cali- 
fornia, Merriam  (J.  C),  5. 
Types    of    limb    structure    in    Triassic 
Ichthyosauria,  Merriam   (J.  C),  13. 
Vertebrates  from  the  Trias  of  Arizona, 
Lucas  (F.  A.),  <'». 
/;/  r(  i  It  brute. 
Acidaspis  from  Marcellus  shale,  Hitch- 
cock (C.  II. ),  4. 
Acrothyra,  a  new  genus  of  Etcheminian 
bracbiopods,  Matthew  (G.  F.),  12. 
Aciv  tliyra    and    Hyolithes,    a    compari- 
son, Matthew  (G.  F.),  7. 
