FOR    THE    YEARS    1901-1905,  INCLUSIVE. 
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Paleontology— Contin  ued . 
Invertebrate — Continued. 
Frogshells  and  tritons,  Dall,  13. 
Gastropod  from  the  Hackberry  group 
of  Iowa,  Webster.  1. 
Genera  and  species  of  Canadian  Paleo- 
zoic corals,  Lambe,  2. 
Genera,  subgenera,  and  sections  of 
Pyramidellidae,  Dall  and  Bartsch,  2. 
Genus  Fanenka,  with  description  of  a 
new  species  from  Devonian  rocks  of 
Ontario.  Whiteaves,  4. 
Genus  Rbynchopora,  Greger,  2. 
Genus  Trimerella,  with  description-:  of 
species  from  Silurian  rocks  of  Kee- 
watin,  Whiteaves,  3. 
Geology  and  paleontology  of  the  Judith 
River  beds,  Stanton  and  Hatcher.   1. 
Geology  of  Cerrillos  Hills,  Johnson  (D. 
W.),5. 
Geology  of  Howard  County,  Iowa,  Cal- 
vin, 10. 
Geology  of  Onondaga  County.  N.  Y., 
Schneider,  1. 
Gigantic  fossil  Lucina,  Dall.  .".. 
Graptolites  of  New  York,  Ruedemann, 
8. 
Growth  and  development  of  Gonio- 
graptus  thureaui  McCoy,  Ruede- 
mann, 4. 
Guelph  fauna  of  New  York,  Clarke  and 
Ruedemann,  1. 
Hamilton  formation  in  central  New 
York,  Cleland,  2. 
Hamilton  fossils  from  Bethany,  N.  Y., 
Monroe,   1. 
Hamilton  group  of  Thedford,  Ontario, 
Shimer  and  Grabau,  1. 
Harris  collection  of  invertebrate  fos- 
sils, Schuchert,  3. 
Helderbergian  fossils  near  Montreal, 
Schuchert,  1. 
Helicina  occulta  Say,  Shimek,  8. 
Helicoceras  stevensoni,  Whitfield,  1. 
Heteroceras  simplicostatum,  Whitfield, 
3. 
Hudson  River  beds  near  Albany,  Ruede- 
mann, 1. 
Hyolithes  gracilis  and  related  forms, 
Matthew  (G.  P.),  8. 
Index    to    publications    of    New    York 
State  Natural   History   Survey,   Ellis 
(M.),  1. 
Indigene     and     alien     faunas     of     New 
York  Devonic,  Clarke  (J.  M.),  10. 
Invertebrate    fossils    from    Carbonifer- 
ous section  of  Kansas,  Girty,  4. 
Invertebrate  paleontology  of  Red  Beds, 
Beede,   8. 
Isochilinae  from  Canada,  Jones  (T.  R.), 
o 
Ithaca    fauna    of    central    New    York, 
Clarke  (J.  M.),  27. 
Jura-fossilien  aus  Alaska,  Pompeckj,  1. 
Jurassic   fossils    from    east    Greenland, 
Madsen,  1. 
Kinderhook  faunal  studies,  Weller,  2. 
Paleontology— Continued. 
Invertebrate — Continued. 
Kinderhook  faunas,  Weller,  11. 
Komuto  shell-bed,  Guppy,  6. 
Kreide-Ammoniten  von  Texas,  Lass- 
witz,  1. 
Lead,  zinc,  and  fluorspar  deposits  of 
western  Kentucky,  Ulrich,  8. 
Limestones  interbedded  with  shales  of 
Marcellus  stage,  Clarke  (J.  M.),  2. 
List  of  fossils  from  New  Brunswick, 
Ami,  46. 
List  of  fossils  from  Perth  sheet.  Ami, 
4!;. 
Literature  on  Madreporaria  Fungida, 
Vaughan,  21. 
Locality  of  type  of  Prionastraea 
vaughani  Gregory,  Vaughan,  7. 
Lower  Silurian  fauna  of  Minnesota, 
Sardeson,  9. 
Lyon  County  geology,  Smith   (A.  J.),  l'. 
Lytoceras  from  the  Cretaceous  rocks, 
Whiteaves,  2. 
Manlius  formation  of  New  York,  Schu- 
chert, 4. 
Map  of  Canandaigua  and  Naples  quad- 
rangles, Clarke  and  Luther,  1. 
Marcellus  limestone,  Wood  (Elvira),  1. 
Marine  Pliocene  and  Pleistocene  stra- 
tigraphy of  coast  of  southern  Cali- 
fornia, Arnold  (D.  and  R.),  1. 
Marine  Pliocene  and  Pleistocene  of 
San  Pedro,  Arnold.  2. 
Marine  Trias  of  western  America, 
Smith   (J.  IM.  :.. 
Middle  Cambrian  fossils.  Woodward 
(II.),   1. 
Miocene  barnacles  from  Gay  Head, 
Cushman,  4. 
Miocene  deposits  of  Maryland,  Shat- 
tuck,  10. 
Miocene  fauna  in  California,  Merriam 
(J.  C),  10. 
Miocene  Foraminifera  from  the  Monte- 
rey shale,  Bagg,  9. 
Missouri  paleontology,  Rowley,  4. 
Mode  of  existence  of  Orthoceras, 
Ruedemann.  6. 
Mullosca  of  Buda  limestone,  Shattuck, 
8. 
Monocraterion  and  Oldhamia,  Mat- 
thew  (G.  F.),  11. 
Morphology  and  development  of  coral 
.  polyps,  Duerden,  9. 
Morphogenesis  of  Platystrophia,  Cum- 
ings,  8. 
Morphology  of  the  Madreporaria,  Duer- 
den, 4,  7,  8. 
Morphology   of   the   hinge   teeth   of   bi- 
valves, Dall,  -. 
Morphology  of  the  pelecypods,  Ruede- 
mann, 5. 
Morse     on     living     brachiopods,     Schu- 
chert. 2. 
Mount  Diablo  Range  of  California,  An- 
derson (F.  M.),  7. 
