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INDEX    TO    NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY 
Paleontology— Continued. 
Ycrtvhi  ate — Continued. 
Fossil  carnivores,  marsupials,  and  mam- 
mals in  the  American  Museum  of 
Natural  History,  Matthew  (W.  D.), 
19. 
Fossil  egg  from  Arizona,  Morgan  and 
Tallmon,  1. 
Fossil  footprints  of  the  Juratrias,  Lull, 
2. 
Fossil  horses  of  the  Oligocene,  Lambe, 
16. 
Fossil  Mammalia  of  White  River  beds, 
Douglass,  4. 
Fossil  mammals  of  Tertiary  of  north- 
eastern Colorado,  Matthew  (W.  D.), 
2_ 
Fossil  man  of  Lansing,  Kans.,  Pear- 
son (K.),  1. 
Fossil  man  of  Lansing,  Kans.,  Willis- 
ton,  18. 
Fossil  plumage,  Eastman,  17. 
Fossil  porcupine  from  Arizona.  Allen 
(J.  A.),  1. 
Fossil  sea  lion  from  Miocene,  True,  1. 
Fossil  turtles,  Hay,  13. 
Fossil  turtles  :  Amphichelydia,  Hay,  23. 
Fossil  turtles:  Toxochelyida?,  Hay,  24. 
Fossil  turtles  of  the  Bridger  basin, 
Hay,  22. 
Fossil  turtles  from  Oregon.  Hay,  0. 
Fossil  wonders  of  the  West,  Osborn.  42. 
Ganoid-  und  Knochen-fische  aus  der 
Kreide  formation  von  Kansas,  Loom- 
is,  1. 
Genera  and  species  of  Trachodontidse 
Marsh,  Hatcher,  9. 
General  account  of  fossil  fishes,  Last 
man.  10. 
Genus  Baptanodon,  with  description  of 
new  species,  Knight  (W.  C),  8. 
Geology  and  paleontology  of  the  Judith 
River  beds,  Stanton  and  Hatcher,  1. 
Gigantic  mammal  from  Loup  Fork 
beds,  Teterson,  4. 
Glyptodont  from  Texas  Pleistocene,  Os- 
born, 17. 
Grasping  power  of  manus  of  Ornithomi- 
mus,  Lambe,  9. 
Greatest  flying  creature,  Langley,  2. 
Greatest  flying  creature,  Lucas  (F.  A.), 
18. 
Greatest  flying  creature,  the  great 
pterodactyl  Ornithostoma,  Lucas  (F. 
A.),  10. 
Ground  sloth  from  Nebraska  Pleisto- 
cene, Brown  (B. ),  1. 
Hallopus,  Baptanodon,  and  Atlanto- 
saurus  beds  of  Marsh,  Williston,  25. 
Historical  evidence  as  to  origin  of 
paired  limbs  of  vertebrates.  Dean.  4. 
Hedgehog  from  American  Oligocene. 
Matthew  (W.  D.),  10. 
Hind  limb  of  Protostega,  Williston,  4. 
Homoplastic  characters  in  aquatic  air 
breathing  vertebrates,  Williston,  11. 
Paleontology— Continued. 
Yeitebi  ate— -Continued. 
Hyoid  bone  in  Mastodon  americanus, 
Holland,  3. 
Hyopsodidse  of  Wasatch  and  Wind 
River  basins,  Loomis,  7. 
Ichthyosauria  from  Triassic  of  Cali- 
fornia, Merriam   (J.  C),  6. 
Ichthyosaurian  limb  from  Triassic  of 
Nevada,  Merriam  (J.  C),  14. 
Identification  of  Meckelian  and  mylo- 
hyoid grooves  in  mammals,  Bensley, 
1. 
Index  generum  mammalium,  Palmer  (T. 
S.),  1. 
Interesting  Cretaceous  Chimaeroid  egg 
case,  Gill,  2. 
Jaw  of  Dryptosaurus,  Lambe,  6. 
John  Day  fossil  beds,  Merriam  (J.  C), 
3. 
Jurassic  dinosaur  deposits  near  Can- 
yon City,  Hatcher,  6. 
Jurassic  dinosaurs,  Gratacap,  5. 
Jurassic  fossils  from  Durango,  Mexico, 
Johnson  (D.  W.),  3* 
Koprolithen  des  Perms  von  Texas, 
Neumayer,  1. 
Lansing  man,  Williston,  24. 
Largest  known  dinosaur,  Riggs,  3. 
List  of  mammals  of  New  York,  Miller 
(G.  S.,  jr.),  1. 
Literature  of  Edestus,  Eastman,  22. 
Locality  furnishing  Cretaceous  fishes, 
Hay,  12. 
Mammalia  from  0uaternary  caves  of 
California,  Sinclair,  7. 
Mammals  and  reptiles,  Rutland,   1. 
Mammals  from  Oligocene  of  South  Da- 
kota, Matthew  (W.  D.),  22. 
Mammals  in  the  swamps  of  Whitman 
County,  Sternberg,  3. 
Manus,  sacrum,  and  caudals  of  Sauro- 
poda,  Osborn,  32. 
Marine  reptiles,  Merriam  (J.  C),  12. 
Marine  turtle  Archelon,  Wieland,  3. 
Mastodon  and  mammoth  remains,  An- 
derson  (N.  C),  1. 
Mastodons  of  New  York,  Clarke"  (J. 
M.),  15. 
Meeting  of  Section  A  of  the  American 
Paleontological   Society,  Hay,  20. 
Megacerops  tyleri,  Lull,  5. 
Methoues  precises  mises  actuellement 
en  oeuvre  dans  l'etude  des  vertebras 
fossiles  des  Etats-Unis  d'Amerique, 
Osborn,  4. 
Mioceue  mammals  of  South  Dakota, 
Matthew  and  Gidley,  1. 
Miocene  rhinoceroses,  Osborn,  34. 
Missing  links,  Montgomery,  1. 
Missonrian  and  Permo  -  Carboniferous 
fish  fauna  of  Kansas  and  Nebraska, 
Eastman  and  Barbour,  1. 
Models  and  restorations  of  extinct  ani- 
mals, Osborn,  24. 
Morphology  of  the  skull  of  Dimetrodon, 
Case,  11. 
