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NORTH AMERICAN MESOZOIC INVERTEBRATA. [BUM,. 102.<br />
Hyatt, Alpheus. Continued.<br />
[Description of the new genus Aruiotites.]<br />
Gool. and Nat. Hist. Sur. Can., Gout. Can.<br />
Paleont., vol. 1, pt. 2, pp. 144-145. Montreal,<br />
18S9.<br />
Jones, T. R. A monograph of the fossil<br />
EstheriEe, 4°, pp. 134, pi. 5.<br />
Paleontographical Society. London, 1862.<br />
On fossil Estherise and their distribution.<br />
Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Lond., vol. 19, pp. 141-<br />
157. London, 1863.<br />
On some fossil Ostracoda from Colorado.<br />
Geol. Mag. Lotul., N. s., doc. in, vol. 3, pp.<br />
145-148, pi. 4. London, 1888.<br />
Lea, Isaac. Description of a new genus<br />
of the family spherulacea of Blainville,<br />
from the Cretaceous deposit of Timber<br />
creek, New Jersey.<br />
Contributions to Geology, pp. 221-222, pi. 6,<br />
fig. 228. Phiia., 1833.<br />
Description of a new mollusk from<br />
the red sandstone, near Pottsville, Pa.<br />
Pror. Acad. Nat. Sci., Phila., vol. 7, pp. 340-341,<br />
pi. 4. Phila,, 1856.<br />
[Notes on the new red sandstone<br />
formation of Pennsylvania.]<br />
Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., Phila., vol. 8, pp. 77-78.<br />
Phila., 1857. .<br />
Descriptions of new fossil mollusca,<br />
from the Cretaceous formation at Haddoufield,<br />
New Jersey.<br />
Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., Phila., vol. 13 [vol. 5,<br />
2d sor.], pp. 148-150. Phila., 1862.<br />
Descriptions of Unionidae from the<br />
lower Cretaceous formation of New<br />
Jersey.<br />
Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., Phila., vol. 20, pp. 162-164.<br />
Phila., 1868.<br />
Lonsdale, William. Appendix II. Account<br />
of six species of polyparia ob-<br />
^iined from limber creek, New Jersey.<br />
Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc., vol. 1, pp. 65-75 [22<br />
wood cuts], 1843-44. London, 1845.<br />
Lyell, G. Notice of the Foraminifera.<br />
[From Timber creek, New Jersey],<br />
Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc., vol. 1, p. 64 [4 wood<br />
cuts], 1843-44. London, 1845.<br />
On the structure and probable age<br />
of the coal field of the James river,<br />
near Richmond, Va.<br />
Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc., Lond., vol 3, pp. 261-<br />
280. London, 1847.<br />
Marcou, Jules. Secondary rocks.<br />
Geol.-Map U. S. and British Provinces of N. A.,<br />
pp. 39-47, pis. 617. Boston, 1853.<br />
Marcou, Jules Continued.<br />
Re'sume of a geological reconnaissance<br />
extending from Napoleon, at the<br />
junction of the Arkansas with the Mississippi,<br />
to the Pueblo de los Angeles,<br />
in California.<br />
Kop. Expl. for a railway route, near the Thirtyfifth<br />
parallel of latitude, from the Mississippi<br />
river to the Pacific ocean. By Lieut. A. W.<br />
Whipple, pp. 154. H. doc. 129. Wash., 1853-1854.<br />
A gryphooa which has the greatest analogy with<br />
the gryphcea dilatata of the Oxford clay of England<br />
and France is provisionally called gryphrea<br />
tucumcarii. Jurassic, p. 44.<br />
Re'sume' explicatif d'une carte ge"ologique<br />
des Etats-Unis et des provinces<br />
auglaises de 1'Ame'rique du Nord, avec<br />
un profil gdologique allant de la valle'e<br />
du Mississippi aux cotes du Pacifique et<br />
une planche de fossiles.<br />
Bull. Gool. Soc. France, 2d scr., vol. xii, pp.<br />
813-936, pi. 21. Paris, 1855.<br />
Re'sume' of a geological reconnaissance,<br />
extending from Napoleon, at the<br />
junction of the Arkansas with the Mississippi,<br />
to the Pueblo de los Angeles,<br />
in California.<br />
Kept. Expl. and Surv. K. R. B. Mississippi river<br />
to Pacific ocean, vol. 3, part iv, pp. 165-171.<br />
Wash., 1856.<br />
A gryphaea closely analagous to G. dilatata provisionally<br />
named G. tucumcarii.<br />
Footnotes with descriptions of G. dilatata and<br />
0. Marshii.<br />
[Mr. Marcou emphatically disclaims responsibility<br />
for this publication. See Geology of North<br />
America, Zurich, 1858, p. 6.]<br />
Geology of North America, with two<br />
reports on the prairies of Arkansas and<br />
Texas, the Rocky mountains of New<br />
Mexico, and the Sierra Nevada of California,<br />
1 vol., 4°, p. 144, with 7 plates<br />
of fossils. Zurich, 1858.<br />
Chapter m of this work (pp. 32-53) is devoted to<br />
descriptions of fossils collected by the author from<br />
the Tertiary, Secondary, and Paleozoic deposits of<br />
the regions examined by him. Describes fifteen<br />
new species.<br />
Mazyck, W. G., and A. W. Vogdes.<br />
Description of a new fossil from the<br />
Cretaceous beds of Charleston, S. C.<br />
Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., Phila., for 1878, p. 272 (2<br />
wood cuts), Phila., 1878.<br />
Meek, F. B. Descriptions of new organic<br />
remains from the Cretaceous rocks of<br />
Vancouver's island.<br />
Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, pp. 37-49,1858-1864.<br />
Albany.