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INDEX    TO    NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY 
Paleontology — Continued. 
Invertebrate — Continued. 
Myalina  from  Coal  Measures  of  Texas, 
Whitfield,  2. 
Naples    fauna    in    western    New    York. 
Clarke  (J.  M.),  19. 
Neozoic  invertebrate  fossils.  Dall,  10. 
New  Agelacrinites,  Clarke  (J.  M.),  3. 
New    Bryozoa    from    Coal    Measures    <  f 
Nebraska,  Condra,  1. 
New      bryozon      Homotrypa      bassleri, 
Nickles,  4. 
New     California      Bittium,     Dall     and 
Bartsch,  1. 
New   Conus   from   Tertiary   of   Florida, 
Aldrich,  3. 
New  crinoid  from  the  Hamilton.  Wood 
(Elvira),  2. 
New  fossil  Ashmunella,  Cockerel  1,  1. 
New  fossil  sponge  from  Coal  Measures, 
Herzer,  3. 
New  fossils  from  Upper  Carboniferous 
of  Kansas,  Beede,  4. 
New  genus  and  species  of  Lower  Car- 
boniferous bryozoan,  Whitfield,  8. 
New  genus  of  Eocene  Eulimida?,  Casey. 
3. 
New    genus    of    Paleozoic    brachiopods, 
Eunoa,  Clarke   (J.   M.i.  8. 
New  Lyropecten,  Dall,    i. 
New   Molluscan    genera    from    the   Car- 
boniferous,  Girty,  5. 
New  species  of  Eocene  fossils,   Aldrich, 
4. 
New  species  of  Matheria,  Whiteaves,  8. 
New  species  of  Olenellus.  Wanner,  1. 
New    species    of    Pleurotoma    from    the 
Pliocene  of  California,  Raymond   (W. 
J.),  2. 
New  species  of  Tertiary  fossils,  Aldrich, 
2. 
New  species  of  Unio,  Whiteaves,  1. 
New    Unios    from    the    Laramie.    Whit- 
field, 6. 
Nileus  vigilans  from  Elgin,  Iowa,  Finch 
(G.  E.),   2. 
Nomenclature  and  classification  of  sedi- 
mentary    formations,     Williams     ill. 
S.),  8. 
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. 
Notes  on  the  Pleurotomidse,  Casey,  5. 
Noteworthy  crinoid,  Schuchert,  8. 
Oboloid  shells  of  the  Cambrian  system 
in  Canada,  Matthew    (G.   P.),   16. 
Observations     on      genus      Komingeria, 
Beecher,  9. 
Observations  on  Halysites,  Whitfield,  7. 
Observations  on  Romingeria,  Sardeson, 
12. 
Observations    upon    Dajmonelix,    Peter- 
son, 2. 
Paleontology— Continued. 
Invertebrate — Continued. 
Oligocene  of  western  Europe  and  south- 
ern United  States,  Maury,   1. 
Ordovician  at  Vevay,  Ind.,  Cumings,  3. 
Ordovician  rocks  of  Kentucky  and  their 
Bryozoa,   Nickles,  6. 
Ordovician  section  near  Bellefonte,  Ta., 
Collie,  3. 
Organic  remains  from  Messenger  Brook, 
Ami.  47. 
Origin    of    North    American    Unionidae, 
White  (C.  A.),  1. 
Ostracoda    of  basal   Cambrian   rocks   in 
Cape  Breton,  Matthew  (3.  F.),  13. 
Oyster    from    Eocene    of    Alabama,    Al- 
drich,  5. 
Paleontology    and    zoology,    Whiteaves, 
18. 
Paleontology       of       Martinez       group, 
Weaver,  1. 
Paleontology    of    the    Bingham    mining 
district,  Girty,  12. 
Paleontology  of  the  Boulder  area,  Hen- 
derson  (J.),  3. 
Paleontology     of    the    Iowa    Devonian, 
Webster.   3. 
Paleontology    of    the    Malone    Jurassic 
formal  ion.  <  'ragin,  2. 
Paleontology  of  the  Maryland   Miocene 
deposits,  Anthozoa,   Vaughan,   19. 
Paleontology   of.  the   Maryland   Miocene 
deposits.     Brachiopoda,     Martin     (G. 
C),  6. 
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,  Foramiuifera,  Bagg,  6. 
Paleontology  of  the  Maryland  Miocene 
deposits,   Hydrozoa,   Ulrich.   0. 
Paleontology  of  the  Maryland   Miocene 
deposls.    Malacostraca    and   Cirrepe- 
dia,  Martin    (G.  C),  4. 
Paleontology   of  the   Maryland    Miocene 
deposits,     Mollusca,     except     Pelecy- 
poda,   Martin    (  J.  C),  5. 
Paleontology  of  the  Maryland   Miocene 
deposits,  ostracoda,  Ulrich  and  Bass- 
ler,  3. 
Paleontology  of  the  Maryland  Miocene 
deposits,  Pe'.ecypoda,  Glenn,  0. 
Paleontology  of  the  Maryland   Miocene 
deposits,  Radiolaria.  Martin   (G.  C), 
8. 
Paleontology  of  the  Maryland  Miocene 
deposits,   Vermes,   Martin    (G.  C),  7. 
Paleontology   of   tin1   Niagara   of  north- 
ern Indiana,  Kindle  and  Breger,  1. 
Paleozoic  cockroaches,  Sel lards,  5,  8. 
Paleozoic      Cypridina      from      Canada, 
Jones  (T.  R.),  3. 
Paleozoic  faunas,  Weller,  6. 
