FOR    THE    YEARS    1901-1905,  INCLUSIVE. 
623 
Paleontology— Continued. 
Vertebrate — Continued. 
Mounted  skeleton  of  Brontosaurus, 
Matthew  (W.  D.),  21. 
Mylagaulodon  from  upper  John  Day  of 
Oregon,  Sinclair,  3. 
Nature  of  Edestus  and  related  forms. 
Eastman,  13. 
Nature's  hieroglyphics,  Lull,  4. 
Neocene  lake  beds  of  Montana,  Doug- 
lass, 1. 
New  American  species  of  Amphicyon, 
Wortman,  1. 
New  and  little-known  fossil  vertebrates, 
Hatcher,  3. 
New  armed  dinosaur,  Williston,  26. 
New  batrachian  and  reptile  from  Trias 
of  Arizona,  Lucas   (F.  A.),  19. 
New  Canidae  from  Miocene  of  Colo- 
rado, Matthew  (W.  D.),  5. 
New  dinosaur,  Stegosaurus  marshi,  Lu- 
cas (F.  A.),  2. 
New  fossil  cyprinoid,  Leuciscus  turneri, 
Lucas  (F.  A.),  4. 
New  fossil  tapir  in  Oregon,  Sinclair,  1. 
New  genus  and  species  from  Jurassic 
of  Colorado,  Hay,  8. 
New  locality  for  Triassic  vertebrates 
in  Wyoming,  Williston,  28. 
New  Miocene  artiodactyl,  Barbour,  11. 
New  Niobrara  Taxochelys,  Wieland,  12. 
New  Oligocene  camels,  Matthew  (W. 
D.),  15. 
New  or  little-known  extinct  reptiles, 
Williston,  10. 
New   plesiosaur,    Lucas,    17. 
New  points  on  the  fin  attachment  of 
Dinichthys  and  Cladodus,  Clark 
(W.),  1. 
New  reptile  from  Triassic  of  Connecti- 
cut Valley,  Emerson  and  Loomis,  1. 
New  reptiles  from  Trias  of  Wyoming, 
Williston,  23. 
New  rhinoceros.  Trigonias  osborni,  Lu- 
cas (F.  A.),  1. 
New  rodents  and  origin  of  Daemonelix, 
Peterson,  3. 
New  sabre-tooth  from  California,  Mer- 
riam  (J.  C),  16. 
New  sauropod  dinosaur  from  Jurassic 
of  Colorado,  Hatcher,  18. 
New  species  of  Baena  from  Laramie 
beds  of  Wyoming,  Hay,  2. 
New  species  of  Cladodus  from  the  De- 
vonian of  Colorado,  Hay,  4. 
New  species  of  Hyracodon,  Lambe,  17. 
New  species  of  Merycochoerus  in  Mon- 
tana, Douglass,  2. 
New  three-toed  horse,  Gidley,  2. 
New  turtle  from  the  Kansas  Creta- 
ceous, Williston,  3. 
New  turtles  from  Judith  River  beds 
of  Montana.  Hay,  15. 
New  vertebrates  of  the  mid-Cretaceous, 
Osborn,  13. 
New  Xiphosuran  from  upper  Devonian 
of  Pennsylvania,  Beecher,  5. 
Paleontology — Continued. 
V erte'  rale — Continued. 
North  American  elephantids,  Lucas  (F. 
A.),  12. 
North  American  plesiosaurs,  Williston, 
14. 
North  American  species  of  Equus,  Gid- 
ley, 1. 
Note  on  Hylopus  of  Dawson,  Matthew 
(W.   D.),   17. 
Notes  on  Judith  River  group,  Stern- 
berg, 4. 
Obesrvations  of  Orestes  St.  John  on 
Paleozoic  fishes,  Eastman,  8. 
Observations  on  the  Creodonta,  Mat- 
thew (W.  D.),  1. 
Observations  paleontologiques  dans 
1' Alaska,  Gaudry,  1. 
Observations  upon  Dsemonelix,  Peter- 
son, 2. 
Occurrence  of  ichthyosaur-like  remains, 
Merriam    (J.  C),  17. 
Oligocene  Canidae,  Hatcher,  10. 
Oligocene  horses,  Osborn,  31. 
Oligocene  titano-theres,  Osborn,  9. 
On  the  genus  Peripristis,  St.  John, 
Eastman,  5. 
Opisthocoelian  dinosaurs,  Apatosaurus, 
Riggs,  7. 
Origin  of  the  mammals.  Kingsley,  1. 
Osteology  and  relationship  of  fossil 
birds,  Lucas,  15. 
Osteology  of  Baptanodon,  Gilmore,  3. 
Osteology  of  Embolophorus  dollovi- 
anus,  Case,  4. 
Osteology  of  Haplocanthosaurus,  Hatch- 
er, 14. 
Osteology  of  Nyctosaurus,  Williston, 
15. 
Osteology  of  Oxydactylus,   Peterson,  1. 
Osteology  of  Sinopa,  Matthew  (W.  D.), 
20. 
Osteology  of  skull  of  Dimetrodon,  Case, 
Osteology  of  the  Diadectida?  and  rela- 
tions to  Chelydosauria.  Case.   12. 
Paleontological  notes,  Lucas  (F.  A.), 
20. 
Paleontology  of  Bartholomew  County, 
Ind.,  mammalian  fossils,  Edwards 
(J.  J.),  1. 
Paleontology  of  Maryland  Miocene  de- 
posits, Mammalia.  Aves,  Reptilia, 
Case,  9. 
Paleontology  of  Maryland  Miocene  de- 
posits, Pisces,  Eastman,  18. 
Paleozoic  batrachian  footprints,  Mat- 
thew  (G.  F.),  25. 
Peculiar  modification  amongst  Permian 
dipnoans,  Eastman,  11. 
Peculiar  occurrence  of  bitumen,  Mor- 
gan and  Tallmon,  2. 
Pelycosaur  from  Texas,  Case,  10. 
Pelycosaurierreste  von  Texas,  Broili,  4. 
Pelvic  girdle  of  Zeuglodon,  Basilosau- 
rus  cetoides  (Owen),  Lucas  (F.  A.), 
2. 
