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(5) .. a L/ ^: -/. U. S.. NATIONAL MUSEUM.. BULLETIN UNirED STATES NATIONAL IMUSEUM. No. 80. BIBLIOGRAPHIES OF AMERICAN NATURALISTS III.. —. PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO FOSSIL INVERTEBRATES.. JOHN bf:lknap marcou.. WASHINGTON: GOVERNMENT PKINTTX(r OFFICE. 1. S85.

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(7) i^cparfmcnf of fKc inferior IJ.. S.. KATIOXAL MUSEUM.. Serial. Number 40. BULLETIN UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.. No. 30.. PUBLISHED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION.. WASHINGTON: GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. 18 85..

(8) ADVERTISEMENT.. This work (Bulletin No. 30) is the fortieth of a series of papers iuteuded to illustrate the collections of natural history and ethnology l)elouging to the United States, and constituting the National Museum, of which the Smithsonian Institution was placed in charge by the act of Congress of August 10, 1846. It constitutes the third of the series of bibliographies illustrating the work of the. Museum.. has been i)repared at the request of the Institution, and printed by authority of the honorable Secretary of the Interior. The publications of the National Museum consist of two series the Bulletins, of which this is No. 30, in continuous series, and the Proceedings, of which the eighth volume is now in press. The volumes of Proceedings are printed signature by signature, each issue having its own date, and a small edition of each signature is distributed to libraries promptly after its publication. From time to time the publications of the Museum which have been issued separately are combined together and issued as volumes of the Miscellaneous Collections. These are struck off from the stereotype plates from which the first edition was printed, and in this form are •distributed by the Smithsonian Institution to libraries and scientific Volume 13 of these collections includes societies throughout the world. Bulletins 1 to 10, inclusive; volume 10, volumes 1 and 2 of the Proceedings volume 22, volumes 3 and 4 of the Proceedings; and volume 23, It. —. ;. Bulletins 11 to 15, inclusive. Full lists of the publications of the. Museum may be found in the current catalogues of the publications of the Smithsonian Institution. SPENCER F. BAIRD, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution.. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, December 2. 1,. 1885..

(9) BIBLIOCjIKAPHIES of. AMERICAN NATURALISTS.. III.. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PUBLICATIONS. I!. LATlXti TO. THE COLLECI ION OF FOSSIL INVERTEBRATES. UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1NCLU1>IXG. COMPLETE LISTH OF THE WRTriNGS OF FIELDING B. MEEK, CHARLES A. WHITE, AND CHARLES D. WALCOTT.. JOHN BELKNAP MARCOU.. WASHINGTON: GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. 18 8 5..

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(11) —. CONTENTS. Page.. Introductory note Parti. The publislied writings of Fielding- Br.-ulford Meek Part II.—The published writings of Charles Abiathar White Parr III.— The published writings of Charles Doolittle Waleott Part. IV.— Publications based ui)on the Paleonttdogical collections of the United. —. States. 7 9 113 183. Government by Page.. I'age.. Jacob Whitman Bailey Timothy Abbot. Conrad .James D wight Dana Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg ,. 2m. Alpheus Hyatt. ^O'l. .J. -Jvj:! -J-J'J. .James Hall. 2M. -Vugelo Heilprin. 237. 239 241. Marcou .lolin Strong Newberry Uavid Dale Owen James Schiel I>en jamin F. Shumard ules. Robert Parr Whitlield. 24,'i. 247 2.53 25.'). '259. 273. Siijiplement Page.. Page.. J.W.Bailey. 273. Hiram. A. Front. 273. T. N. Nicollet. 273. Benjamin F. Shumard. 274. lude.x of genera. 275. and species. General Index. •527. 5.

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(13) i:n^trodu€tory n^ote. In prepariug the following catalogues chronologic order has been. followed under the different authors,'and in Part ferent authors are arranged,. first,. IV. the fifteen. dif-. alphabetically and then chronologically. under each author. Correctness of bibliographic form and detail has n«tt been so much sought after as completeness and accuracy in the numerous references. A general alphabetic index of species will be f(.und at the end of the volume. The compiler will be glad to have his attention called to any errors or omissions. Dr. White's bibliography I am much indebted to is prepared from data furnished by himself. Dr. White for his kind advice and help.in the preparation of the work..

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(15) F»^^RT. 1. HE PI'BLISHEI) WRITINGS OF FIELDING BRADFORD MEEK..

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(17) l.-THE PUBLISHED WRITINGS OF FIELDING BRADFORD MEEK.. BIOGRAPHIC SKETCH OF FIELDING BRADFORD MEEK.* Ou December. 10, 1817, Fielding Bradford Meek was born in the city Madison, lud. His grandparents were Irish Presbyterians, who removed from Armagh County to America about 170S, and who finally His father, together with his family, settled in Hamilton County, Ohio. removed from there to Madison, where he was a lawyer of considerable eminence. The family, including those born in Madison, consisted of* tlie parents, two sons and two daughters besides Fielding, all of whom. of. tlied. to. several years before him.. become so. The father died when the son who was was only three years old,. distinguishetl a paleontologist. Mr. Meek's early youth His education was much impeded by the del Upon reaching manhood, by advice of icate condition of his health. his friends and against his own inclination, for he was of a studious and retiring disposition, he invested his small patrimony in mercantile business, first in bis native place, and afterward in Owensborough, Ky. Tbe result was financial failure and loss of all he possessed. leaving the family in moderate circumstances.. was passed. in. Madison.. After this, while laboring for his supi)ort and struggling with ill health and poverty, he continued his studies, general and special, for he began His first public work was early to devote himself to natural history. during tbe years 1848 and 1S49, and was i)erformed, as an assistant of Dr. D. D. Owen, upon the United States geological survey of Iowa, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. Having closed this work, he returned to his home in Owensborough, but soon after, in the year 1852. went to Albany, N. Y., as assistant to Professor Hall, in tbe paleoutologic work of that State. He remained there until 1858, serving three summers. Two of these summers were. spent on the geologic survey of Missouri; theother,that of 1853, waseiuBad Lauds of Nebraska, together with Dr. F. V. Hayden, both being commissioned by Professor Hall for that work. Three. ]>loyed in exploring the. * t. This sketch. is. coinpiled from data takeu. down. at Mr. Meek's dictation. by a friend. shortly before his death. 11.

(18) 12. BULLETIN' NO.. 30,. UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.. years after this exploration, he prepared for pnbhcation. in conjunction with Professor Hall, an important memoir on cretaceous fossils from Nebraska. In 1858, Mr. Meek left Albany and took up his residence in. Washington, where he continued to live until his death. His home, and the place of his scientific work, except when in the field, was at the Smithsonian Institution, and it was within its walls that the greatest ])aitof his scientific work was acconiplishe<l. The association which he formed with Dr. Hayden in 185.? was tacitly continued until Mr. Meek's death. AV'hen Dr. Hayden commenced his explorations in the Western Territories, and afterwards organized the Geological Survey of The Kocky Mountain region, Mr. Meek was entrusted with all the invertebrate i)aleoiit(>logy, much of which appeared under their joint names. It was the custom of Mr. Meek to publish i)reliminary de scriptioiis of his new species, and afterward elaborate and illustrate the subje(-ts tor final publication. Thoroughness, scrupulous exactness, and nice powers of discrimination are manifested in all his labors and with such merits his works will shed luster upon his name as long No one in America has done more than he as paleeutology is studied. to systematize and advance the science to which he devoted his life. His personal character cannot be too highly eulogized, for it was withHe was a genial, sincere, pure-minded, honorable man. out a blemish. Gentleness and candor were apparent in every expression of his face, and in every word he uttered; but he was self-reliant and ready at all times to defend what he believed to be right, and with his keen sense of justice, he was seldom mistaken as to what was right. He was never in vigorous health and often ill; but never complaining, always hopeful, always cheerful, alwavs at the work he loved so well, always helpful of others. His hearing began to fail in early manhood, and the affliction increased until he became entirely deaf several years before he died. Even when cut oft' from conversation with his fellow-men his cheerfulness did not forsake him but he seemed to derive great pleasure from written communication with his friends. He was never married, and leaves no near relatives but all with whom he was ever brought in (rontact will remember him with pleasure, while to those who were l)ermitted to enjoy scientific intercourse or correspondence with him during his life, his memory will be especially dear. He died at Washiugton, D. C, on the 21st of December, 187G, having only a few days before completed his 59tli year. He had been in ill health for several years ])ast, and indeed almost all his life, for his malady was inherited l}litlt isis puhnouniis. It had been his custom for several years to spend the winter in Moiida, and the summer months in the AUeghanj' Mountains. He had made i)re))arations to leave Washington for Florida early in December, but was taken with hemorrhage of the lungs on the day before the one set for his departure. He never rallied from this attack, but gradually sank to a i)eaceful and quiet death. ;. ;. ;.

(19) WRITINGS OF. F.. B.. MEEK AND JAMES HALL.. 13. 1.. Meek,. Mr. Meek's report on Mouiteau Couuty.. F. B.. <^The. first. and second annual. reports of the geological survey of Missouri, by G. C. Swallow, State geologist.. Part. Jefterson City, 1855.. PP.96-11T.. II.. CONTENTS OF THE HEPORT. Page.. Quateinary. 96. <leposits. Carlionit'fious .system.. — Knciinital lime.stone. 98. Cbenninjr group. Dsvonian. Lower. 101. sysreni.. — Upper Helderlierg. — Onondaga limestone. 103. Silurian strata: 105. Sacclia-oidal sandstone Second niacnesian limestone Economical geology;. 106. Soil. 109. Building stones .. Fire-stones, limestones foi lime Sand for making mortar, hydraulic limestone, millstones, materials for the construction of roads, clays for the manufacture of bricks. 110. Coal. 112. 110. Ill. Iron ore. 115. Lead. 115. High-'Point. Mine. 117. Mr. Meek also drew the figures illustrating the paleontological report in this volume. geological map of the county is also given.. A. F. B Descriptions of new species of fossils from the Cretaceous formations of Nebraska; with observations upon Baculites ovatus and B. compressus, and the progressive development of the septa iu Baculites, Ammonites, and Scaphites. <^Mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Sci., vol. v, new ser., ]ip. 379-. Hall, James, and Meek,. 411, H plates.. Cambridge,. I8.')(5.. I85f).. The fossils described iu this paper were collected iu 1853 by F. B. Meek and The paper was communicated June 27. 1854, but wa.s not published till 1856.. F. V. Hayden.. Page.. &. H.. M., 1856, pi. i, tig. la, Lingula iuhgpatulafa, n. s., H. & M., 1856, pi. i, flg.s. 2 a, b Caprinella coraloidea, n. s., H. &, M., 1856, pi. ii. tis.s. 3 a-f Peeten rigida,-n. s., H. & M., 1856, pi. ii, figs. 4a-c Avicida haydeni, n. a., H. & M., 1856, pi. i, fig.s. 5 a, 6 Lucina subundafa, n. s., H. & M., 1856, pi. i, figs. 6 a, b Cytherra orbiculata,n. s H. & M., 18.50, pi. i, fig. 7 Cijtherp.a tenuis, ii. s., H. & M., 18.56, pi. i, figs. 8 a-c Crassatella evansii, u. s. H. & M., 1856, pi. i, figs. 9 a~e Peetunculus nunixensh, n. s., H. & M., 1856, i>l. i, fig. 12 Nucula subnagutn. n. s., IT. & M., 1850, pi. i, figs. 10 a-c. .. , Nueula ventrieosa, n. s., H. & M., 1850, pi. i, fig. '\\a,b Capulun occidentalw, n. s., H. & M., 1856, pi. i, fig. 13 a-d Inoeeramvs Kublcenig, n. s., H. & M.. 1856, pi. ii, fig. 1 a, 6 Inoceram.us eonmxus, n. s., H. & M., 1856, pi. ii, fig. 2 «, b Tnoceramus tenuilineatui, n. s H. & M., 1856, pi. ii, fig. 3 a, & Inoceramus cimradi, n. s., H. 6c M., 1856, pi. ii, fig. 5 «, & Inoceramim franilig. n. s., H. & M., 1856, jd. ii, figs. 6 a, 6 Natica obliqnata, n. s., H. & M., 1856, i)l. iii, figs. 1 a, 6 Xatica concinna, u. s., H. &, M., I8.36, ])1. iii, tigs. 2 a-d Natlc'i paludi>imf»nnis,n. s., H. & M., 1856, pi. iii, fig. 3 o-c Acteon concinnus, n. s., H. & M., 1856, pi. iii, figs. 4 o-d Bnccinum ? vinculum, n. s., H. & M.. 1856, pi. iii, figs. 5 a-6 FusuH shumardii. n. s., H. & M., 1856, pi. iii, figs. 6 a-c Callianassa danai. u. s.,. 379-380. i^. 380 380-381 381 382. ^. 382. 382-383. ,. 383. 383-384. ,. 384 384-385. .. 385. 385-386 386. 386-387 387. ,. Fugus congf rictus,. n.. Fusus.? tenullineata,. s., II.. &. s.,. 1. 856,. ])1. iii,. figs. 7. a-d. H. & M. 18.56, pi. iii, figs. 8 a-c and 9 a-c H. & M., 1856, pi. iii, fig. 10 a, 6 IT. .t M., 18.56, pi. iii, fig. 11 a-c. n. s.,. Rostellaria fiislfi)rmis, n. s. Dentalium [iiarHu;n.. M... ,. 387-388 388 389 389 :. 389-390 390. 390-391 391. 391-392 392. 393 393.

(20) BrLLKllN. 14. Hel'x. leid'ji. II. .s. ,. NO.. &. H.. lIMTtLD SIATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.. .«,. M., 1856,. pi.. Am monites complexus, u.. 8.,. Ammonites pcrcarinatun,. d. 8., II.. Ham.ites mortom.. H.. d. a.,. H.. &,. iii, fi^'.. <fc. pi. iv, fig.. M., 1856, pi. M., 1856,. &.. ])!.. Th(!. ovatun. Say. pi. v, tig. compressus. Say, grandin, u.. .saini^. a-c. &. 1. 394-395. a-/. fti;.. !. a-c. 396. 396-397. a-c. pi. iv, fig.. 397-398. 4. 398-391). 399-400. \A. vi, tigs. 1-7. ;. pi. v, figs. 2. H.. s.,. 1,. iv,. iv, figs. 3. Ancyloceras ! nicolleUi. u. s., H. &. M., 1856, ixatun anil B. compresnus, Say. BacuUtes BacuUtcs BacuUtes BaeulUes. 394. 12 a, 6. M., 1856,. a-b. M., I83C, pi. ;. pi. vi, fig.s.. vii, flg.. 1,. 2. ;. 8-9. 400-4J2. pi. viii, figs.. 1,. 2. ;. pi. vi, fig. 10.. .. 402-403. .. paper coutains. "Soctioa of iliH iuo!nl)«ra of the Cret.aceous formation as observed on the Missouri Kiver. and thence wesiwanl to the Mauvaises Terres List of fossils heretofore identified and described fioiu the Cretaceous formation of. 405. Nebraska. 405. common to new species of. List of species. the Cretaceous formations of Nebraska and. List of the. fossils described in the. is. .Tersey.. 406. .. preceding paper. In the additions and corrections Fusus CGnstrictus is referred to the genus Buccinum.. Hamites mortoni. New. 406 - .. 411. .. regarded as belonging to the genus Ancyloceras as defined by Pictet. 3.. \D-:kk, V.. 15.,. aud Hayden,. Descriptiou.s of. F. V.. uew. tbo Cretaceous foruiatiou of Nebraska Territory. vol. viii, pp. 63-69.. Philadelphia,. 1856.. 18.57.. Page.. *. Scalaria cerethi/onnis,. Action. species of Gasteropoda, from. <^Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila.,. subellipticiis, n.. Avalana subglobosa,. n. s.,. M.. &. &. H., 18.56. 63-64. &.. H., 1856. 64. M. M.. s.,. n. s.,. H., 1856. Natica? atnbigua, n. s., M. & H., 1856 Natica occidenlahig, n. s., M. & H.. 18.56 Satiea moreauensis, n. s., M. & H., 1856 Turbo nebraticends, u. s., M. & H., 1850 Turbo tenuilineatus, n. s., M. & H., 1856. 63. 64 64 64 64 .'. 64-65. liostellariabiangulata,-si.s.,'iA..Sc'B..,\ib^. 65. Fusun dakotaensis, n. s., M. &. H., 1856 FuKug galpinianus, n. s., M. & H.. 1856 Fusus contortus, n. s., M. & H., 1856. 65. Fusus. culbertsoiii, u. s.,. &. M.. H., 1856. s.,. M.. &. H., 1856. M. & H., 1856 Ilelcion subovatus, u. s., M. & IL, 18;6 Uelcioii earinatus, n. s., M. & II.. 1856 Dentallum fragilis, u. s., M. &. II., 1856 Bulla voli'aria, u.'s., M. &. II., 1836 Bulla minor, n. s., M. & H.. 1856 Bulla occidentalism n. s., M. & H., 1856. Helcion alveolus,. 65 66. Fusus flexiiocostatus, n. s., M. & H., 1856 Fusus newberri/i, u. s., M. & H., 1856 Pyrvla bairdi, n. s., M. & H., 1856 Fasciolaria cretacea, ii. s., M. &. H., 1856 Fascinlaria buccinoides, n. s., M. & H., 1856 Bucciimtii i nebrascensis, n. s., M. & II., 1856 Capulus fragiiU, n. s., M. &. H., 1856 /Jricio7». Mont fort Helcion sexsnlcatus, n. s.. M. & H., 1856 Ilelciun palelliformis, n.. 65. u. s.,. 66 66 66. 66-67 67 67. 68 68 68 68 68. 68. 68-69 69 69. 69 69. Mkkk,. F. IJ., and Hayokn, F. V. Descriptions of uew species of Gasteropoda and Cephalopoda, from tiic Cretaceous formations of Nebraska Territory. < Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., vol. viii, pp. 70-72. 1856. Philadelphia, 1857. Page. Turrilella convejca, u.. s... M.. Turritclla moreauensix. u.. &. ?»... U., 18.57. M.. &. II.,. 70 1857. 70.

(21) WRITINGS. 01'. MKEK AND. n.. F.. F.. V. HAYDP:N.. 15 Page.. Belemnitella. Ammonites. '. bulbosa, u.. s.,. M.. Si. halll.n.. s.,. M.. Sc II.,. 70. 1657. 70-71. H., 1857. Ancyloceras. '. nebrascengis, n.. Ancyloceras. '. cheyenensis, n.. M. &. H., 1857 M. &. H., 1857. 71. 8.,. s.,. 71-72. 5,. Descriptions of twenty-eight new species of AceF. B., and Hayden, F. V. pbala and one Gasteropoil. from the Cretaceous formations of Nebraska Territory. <Proc. Acad. Nat. 8ci. Phila., vol. viii, pp. 81-87. 1856. Philadelphia, 1857.. Meek,. Page.. Pholadomya undata, u. s., M. Jc H., 1856 M. & H., 1856 Goniomya americana, n. Solen sxtbplicatus. n. s., M. & H 1856 Tellina gracilis, n. .s., M. &. H., 1850. 81. 81-82. .s.,. 82. ,. Tellina equilnteralis, n. Tellina. !. cheyenensis, n.. Tellina scitula,. ii.. s.,. M.. Tellina subelliptica, a.. 82. M. «S: H., 1856 s., M. & H., 1856. 82. s.,. &.. s.,. 82. 82. H., 1856. M.. <t. 83. H., 1856. M. & H., 1856 Cytherea deweyi. u. s., M. & H., 1856 Oytkerea nebrascengis, n. s, M. & H., 1856 Corbula ventricosa, n. s., M. & H., 1856 Corbula moreauensis, n. s., M. & H., 1856 Corbula l gregaria, n. s., M. &. H., 1856 Astarte gregaria, n. a., M. & H., 1856 Nucula scitula, n. s., M. & H., 1856 Nuctda evansi, u. s., M. & H., 1856 Nucula equilateralis, n. s., M. &. H., 1856 Nucula s^ibplana, d. -s., M. «fe H., 1856 Nucula cancellata, u. a., M. & H., 1856 Nucula planomarginata, u. s., M.ifc H., 1856 Tellina pnniti,. 83. ii. s.,. 83 83. 83. 83-84 84 84 84 84. 84-85 85 85 i. Pectunculina parvula, u. .s., M. & U., 1856 Area {CucuUcea) cordata, u. .s., M. & H., 1856. Area. {Gucullcea) shuinardi, n.. -s.,. M.. &. 85 86. 86. H., 1856. M. & H., 1856 M. &. H., 1856'. Inoceramus ventricosus, n. s., M. & H., 1856 Pecten nebrascensis, n. s, M. &, H., 1856 Natica subcrassa, n. s., M. &. H., 1856. Mytilus attenuatus, Avicula ? fibrosa, n. Meek,. F. B., and. n.. 86. s.,. 86-87. s.,. Hayden,. Descriptions of. F. V.. 85. 87 87. 87. new. and Gaswith some general. species of Acephala. teropoda, from the Tertiary formations of Nebraska Territory. ;. remarks on the geology of the country about the sources of the Missouri River. <Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., vol. viii, pp. 111-126. 1856. Philadelphia, 1857. Page.. Formations immediately beneath the Tertiary in this district Formations at the base of the Cretaceous of this district Cyclas formosa, n. s., M. & H., 1856 Cyclas fragilis, n. s., M. &. H., 1856 Cyclas subeUipticus, n. s., M. & H., 1856 Cyrena moreauensis, u. s., M. & H., 1856 Cyrena intermedea, n. s., M. & H., 1856 Cyrena uccidentalis, n. .s., M. & H., 1856 Corbula subtrigonalis, n. s., M. & H., 1856 Corbula perundata, Q. s., M. & H 1856 Corbula mactriforiniii,-a. s., M. & H., 1856. M. &. H., 1856 BuUmus ? teres, n. s., M. & H., 1856 Bulimus? venniculus, n. s., M. & H.,. 114 115. 115 115. 115-116 116 116. 116. 116. ,. Unio prisaus,. 113. .'. 117 117. n. s.,. 117-118 1856. 118.

(22) Bn.Ll/riN NO.. U). UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.. 3(1,. I'll;;.!.. Bulunus. liiiineaforiins, u.. Bulhti w« nebrasceiixU,. Pupa. u. s.,. M. & H., 1856 M. & H., 1856 M. A: U., 185G. s.,. ,h(iiiib<iidea,u.!i.,. M. & H., 1856 s M. & H., 1856 nvbel'-iKjata. PlditurbinxnhumhiUcatuK.u.f.., M. & H., Mhiaxcenisix.. ii.. 119. 119. 119-120 120. ,. M.. &. inula, n.. s.,. Plain,,l>iis conrolutun. u. i/i. 119. s... ii.. Vi'Uetia (Aacylug). 118. 118-119. H., 1856. ii. s.,. PhiihU loiiguincula, n. Phima Phi/m Phyna. 118. <$:.. &. helicoides.u s.,U.. Limtiiea trnaicogta,. M. & H., 1856 U., 1856 M.. s.,. J^aludina iiivUiUneata,. s.,. ii.. M.. s.,. 11.,. M. &.. 120. 1856. 120. 1856. &. 120. H., 1856. 120-121. H., 1856. I'aludina retula, n. 8., M. &, H., 1856 Pahidina teai, u. .s., M. & H., 1H56 Paludina retuna, n. s., \l. ifc H., 1856 Paludina cvnradi, n. s., M. & H., 1856 Paludina peculiaris. n s., M. <fc H., 1856 Paludina liochifdrmis. n. .s., M. & H., 1856 Paludina leidyi, u. M. <fc H., 1856 Valcata, parvula, ii. s., M. & H., 1856 Melanin minutala.n. s.,M. & H., 1856 Melania anthonyi. ii. s., M. <fc H., 1856 Melania inultixtriata, n. ss., M. & H., 1856 Melania nebrascensis,u. s., M. & H., 1856 Melania cvnrexa, v. s., M. &. H 1856 Cerithium nebra^cenai^, n. a M. (t H., 1 856 .s. 121. 121-122 .'. 122 122. 122-123 123. ,. 123. 123-124 124. 124. 124-125 125. ,. 125. ,. On page. Mekk.. F. B.,. 126. Pyrula bairdi. is. changed to Busycon (Bolten), and called B,. and Hayden, F. V.. 122. Descriptions of. new. fossil species. hairdi.. of Mollusca col-. Nebraska Territory, together with a complete catalofjne of all the remains of luvertebrata hitherto described and identified from the Cretaceous and Tertiary formations of that region. <^Proo. Acad. Nat. Sci. lected bv Dr. F. V. Havilen in. Phila., vol. viii, pp. 26.V2t'6.. 18o6.. Philadelphia,. 18.57.. Page. Vertical .section of the geological foruiation of Nebiaska Territory, so far as deter-. mined. 269. Natiea tuomyana, n. s., M. & H., 1856 hvlla subcylindrica, n. .s., M. & H., 1856 Pamipfea occidenialis, n. s., M. &, H. 1856. 270. Mnetra foriiiom, n. s., M. & H., 1856 Maclra warrenana, u. s., M. &, H., 1856 MactraaVa. n. .s., M. &. II 1856 Tellina subtortuusa, n. s., M. &. H., 1856 Venus ! circtUarig, n. s., M. &. H., 1856 CytUerea pellucida, n. s., M. & H., 1856 Cytherea owenana, n. s., M. & H., 18.")6 Lucina occidentalis. u. s., M. 6:. II., 1856 HeUangia amcricana, n. .s., M. & H., 1856 Cardium speciosiim, u. .s., M. &. H., 1856 Xttcula obgoletaiitriata,.u. »., M. &, H., 1856. 271. ,. ,. Cuculhea exiijua, u. »., Ai. <fc H., 1856 Mytflus mibarcuatiis, n. s., M. &, H., 1856. M. &. H., 1856 Inoceramug pertenuig. n. 8., M. & H., 18.56 Inoceramug inciirvtig, n. s M. &. H., 1856 (Mnun patina, n. s., M. &. II., 18.56 Gervilia gtibtortuosa. u-. ,t.,. ,. Catalogue of all tne invertebrate fo.ssil remains hitherto described and identified, from the Tertiary and Cretaceous formations of Nebraska Territory Tertiary .xpecie.s Crcta'ious sjM'ciis. 270. 270. 271. 271-272 272 272. 272-273 273. 273-274 274. 274-275 275. 275-276 276. 276 276-277 277 277. 278. 278 280.

(23) WRITINGS OF. F.. B.. MEEK AND. F.. V.. HAYDEN.. 17. 8.. Meek,. F.. new. Descriptiou of. 13.. < Trans.. Vancouver's Island.. organic remains from the Cretaceous rocks of Inst., vol. iv, i^p. 37-49. 1857. Albany,. Albany. 1858-1864.. The fossils here described were collected b}' Dr. J. S. Newberry, geologist of Lieutenant Williamson's North CaUfomia and Oregon Exploring Expedition. The author describes twelve. new. species.. Page.. Nucula traskana, n. s., Meek, 1857 Area (Cuculla'a) equilateralis, n. s.,Meek, 1857 Area vancoiiverensis, n. s.. Meek, 1357 Cardiiim scituliitn, n. s.. Meek, 1857 Pk[o]ladomya (Goniomya) borealis, u. s.,Meek, 1857 Ph[o]ladomya subelongata, n s.. Meek, 1857 Trigonia evansana, n. s.. Meek, 1857 Thracia occidcntalis, n. s., Meek, 1857 Thracia ; siihtruncata, n. s., Meek, 1857 Dentalixtm nanaimoensis, n. s.. Meek, 1857 Ammonites (Scaiihites ?) ramosus, n. s.. Meek, 1857 Ammonites neivberryanus, n. s.. Meek, 1857. 47-48. Baculites ovatus.' (Say). 48-49. 39. 39-10 40. 40-41. 41-42 42 43. 43-44. .'. 44. 44-45 45-47. Mr. Meek gives the date of these species as 1857 when he republished them with illustrations in the Bull. U. S. Geol. and Geogr. Surv. Terr., vol. ii, No. 4. Washington, 187G. 9.. Hayden, F. V. Descriptions of new species and genera of fossils by Dr. F. V. Hayden in Nebraska Territory, under the direction of Lieut. G. K. Warren, U. S. Topographical Engineers with some remarks on the Tertiary and Cretaceous formations of the Northwest and the parallelism of the latter with those of other i>ortions of the United States and Territories. <^Proc. Acad.. Meek,. F. B., and. collected. ;. Nat. Sci. Phila., Ist series, vol.. ix,. pp. 117-148.. 1857.. Philadelphia, 1858.. Genera Pseudobuccinnm, Corbulaniella. Page.. Gives a brief account of the results of previous explorations Section of Tertiary beds thirteen miles above Port Clark Section of fresh-water and estuary deposits near the mouth of Judith River Section of the older deposits at the mouth of Judith River, in the descending order Alabama section, from facts communicated by Prof. A. Winchell New .Jersey section, compiled from the reports of that State. 117-121 122 124 . .. 125. 126 127. Vertical section of the geological formations of Nebraska Territory, so far as deter-. mined. 128. Sections of the rocks in Northeastern Kansas (above the Coal Measures). Hawn, V.. S.. .. By Major F.. deputy surveyor. Section of the formations at. 130. Pyramid Mountain,. New Mexico. [by Jules Marcou]. 132. Conclusions Ptychoceras mortoni, n. s., M. & H., 1857 Serpula ? tenuiearinatus, n. s., M. & H., 1857. 133. M. «fc H., 1857 M. & H., 1857 Helix vitrinoides, n. s., M. & H., 1857 Plan«irhis tenuivolvis, n. s., M. & H., 1857 Planorbis amplexus, n. s., M. «fc H., 1857 Planorbis fragilis, n. s., M. & H., 1857 Melania snbtorUiosa, n. s., M. & H., 1857 Melania om.itta, n. s., M. & H., 1857 Melania siiblaevus, n. s. M. & H., 1857 Melania invenusta,Ti. s., M. & H., 1857 Melania ivarrenana, n. s. M. H. 1857 Melania tenuicarinata, n. s., M. & H., 1857 Melania convexa, M. & H Fusus vaiighani, n. s., M. & H., 1857 Fusus subturritus. n. s., M. <fc H., 1857. 134. Vitrina ohliqua, n.. Helix oceidentalis,. s.,. n. s.,. ,. ,. 120— Bull.. 30. iS:. 2. ,. 134. 134 135 135 135. 135-136 136. 136 136. 136-131 137. 137. 137-138 138. 138-139 139.

(24) BULLETIN NO.. 18. UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.. 30,. Page. Fustts interUxtus, n.. & H.. M.. a.,. ,. Funis (PUurotoma?) scarboroughi,. & H.,. Pseudobxicoinum,i\.fi.,M.. Pseudobuochmm. n. s.,. M.. eleijantula, n.. Xiilophaja stinipsoni,. H-, 1857.... 139-140 140. &H. 140-141. M. H., 1857 M. & H. 1857 Pholadomya subventricosa, n. s., M. & H., Solen? dakoteubis, n. a., M. & H., 1857 Corbulamella, n.R., M.&1I.,1857 Corbiilamella gregarea, M. & H Cyprina arenaria, n. s., M. & H., 1857 Gyprina cordata, n. a., M. & H., 1857. Xylophaga. 4^. 1857. M.. nebrascensis,. 139. 1857. 141. s.,. n. s.. ,. 141-142. ,. 1857. 142 142. 142-143 143 143 143. Cyprina compressa, n. a., M. & H., 1857 Cyprina sxibtumida, n. 8.,M. & H., 1857 Cyprina ovata, u. s.,M. & H., 1857 TJnio danai, u. s.,M.. &. II.,. 144 144 144. 1857. 145. M. & H., 1857. TJnio suhspatulata, n. s., M. & II.,1857 Pectunculun suhimhricatus, n. s., M. & H., 1857 Unio deweyanus,. Ostrea glabra,. n.. ii.. 145-146. a.,. &. a.,M.. 146 146 146-147. H., 1857... Ostrea translucida, n. a.,M.. & II.,1857. Hetniaster? humphreysanus,. n.. 8.,M.. &. 147. 147-148. H., 1857. 10.. Meek, F. B., and Hayden, F. V. Fossils of Nebraska. Letter from F. B. Meek and F. V. Hayden to G. K. Warren, Lieut. Topog. Eng., dated Washington February 8, 1858 printed in tbe National Intelligencer of Marcb 16. <^Am. Journ. Sci., vol. xxv, *2d ser., pp. 439-442. New Haven, 1858. ;. This article. is. mainly geologic, only the genera, which characterize the formations under. dis-. cussion, being enumerated.. 11. F. B., and Hayden, F. V. Descriptions of new organic remains collected in Nebraska Territory, in tbe year 1857, by Dr. F. V. Hayden,- geologist to the exploring expedition under the command of Lieut. G. K. Warren, Top. Eng., U. S. Array; together with some remarks ou the geology of the Black Hills and i>ortiona. Meek,. of the surrounding country.. <^Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., vol. x, pp. 41-59. 1858.. Philadelphia, 1859. Jurassic. fossils.. Afterward republished and illustrated, in to Knowledge, 172.. 1805, in. Paleontology of the. Upper Missouri, Smithsonian Contributions. Page.. General section of the geological formations seen in and near the Black HUls (descending). 43-44. Carboniferons rocks of the Black Hills. 47. Lower Siluriau Potsdam sandstone. 49. Metamorphic and igucous rooks Pentacrinus asterictts, n. s., M. & H., 1858 Lingula brevirostris, n. s., M. & IT., 1858 Inoceramus umbonatus, u. s., M. & H., 1858 Avicida (llonolis) tenuicostata, n. s., M. &H., 1858 Mytilus pertenuig, n. s M. & H., 1858 Area (CucuUcea) inornata, u. s., M. &H., 1858 Unio nucalis, n. s. M. &. II., 1858 Corbula inornata, u. s., M. & H., 1858 Panopa-a (Myacites) subelliptica, n. s., M. & H., 1858 Teredo globom, u. s., M. & H., 1858 Pholas cuneata, n. a., M. &, H., 1858 Acteon (Solidula) attennuta, n. s., M. &H., 1858 Helicoceras } tortus, n. s., M. & H., 1858. 49. 49 49-50 50 50 50-51 51. ,. 51 52. ,. Turrilites (llelicoccras) cochleatiis, u. 8.,M.. Tunnies?. iim&ifica<MS, n.. 8-,. M.. & H.| 1858. &H.,. 52. 52-53 53 53. 54 54-55. 1858. 55-56 ,. ,. ,. 56.

(25) WRITINGS OF. F.. MEEK AND. B.. F.. HAYDEN.. V.. 19 Page.. Helicoceras tenuicostatus, n. s.,M.. & H., 1858. 56. -. Ancyloceras (Hamites) uncus, n. s., M. &H., 1858 Amtnonites cordi/ormis, n. s., M. & H., 1858 Ammonites henry i, n. a., M. & H., 1858 s., M. & H., M. &II., 1858. Scaphites larveeformis, n.. Belemnites densus, n.. s.,. 56-57 -. 57. -. 57-58. 58. 1858. 58-59. 12.. Remarks on the Lower Cretaceous beds of Kansas F. B., and Hayden, F. V. and Nebraska, together with descriptions of Carboniferous fossils from the valley of Kansas River. <Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., vol. x, pp. 256-264. 1858. Phila-. Meek,. delphia, 1859. Page. Description of uew Carboniferous fossils FusuUna cylindrica, Fischer. M.. F. cylindrica var. ventricosa,. Orthisina crassa,. n.. M.. .s.,. Chonetes my^ronata, n.. Axinus {Schizodus). s.,. &. 1858. M.. H., 1858. «fc. ovatus, n.. s.,. 260-261. H., 1858. & H.,. 260. -. 261. -. 261 262. M. &H.,. 1858. 262. -. AUorisma^. altirostrata, n. s., M. & H., 1858 Allorisma suhcuneala, n. s., M. & H., 1858 Allorism,a? leavenworthensis, n.. s.,. M.. &. 263. 263 263-264. H., 1858. Allorisma? cooperi, M. &H., (1858) Pleurotomaria subturbinata, n. s., M. ikil., 1858 Pleurotomaria humerosa, n. s., M. &H., 1858. 264 264 264. -. 13 F. B., and Hayden, F. V. Descriptions of eastern Kansas, indicating the existence of <Tran8. Albany Institute, vol. iv, pp. 73-88.. Meek,. new organic remains from NorthPermian rocks 1858.. in that territory.. Albany, 1858-1864.. This includes a note in relation to the priority of discovery of these. fossils. of Permian type.. DESCRIPTIONS OF FOSSILS. Page.. Monotis hawni,. M. &H.,. n. s.,. 76-77. 1858. 77-78. Myalina (Myielus) perattenuata, n. s., M. &. H., 1858 Bakevellia parva, n. s., M. & H., 1858 Leda (Nucula) subscitula, n. s., M. & H., 1858 Fdmondia? calhouni, n. s., M. & H., 1858 Pleurophorus ? occidentalis, n. s., M. & H., 1858 Pleurophorus f (Gardinea) siibcuneata, n. s., M. & H., 1858 Lyonsia (Panopcea) concava, n. s., M. & H., 1858 Panopa:acooperi,n.. s.,. M.. Nautilus eccentricus, n.. s.,. &,. 78-79 79 80 80-81. 81-82 82-83 83. H., 1858. M.. &. 83-84. H., 1858. 14 Meek, F.B., and Hayden, F. V. Acad. Nat.. Geological explorations in Kansas Territory. 1859. Philadelphia, 1860.. <Proc.. Sci. Phila., vol. xi, pp. 8-30.. Page.. General section of the rocks of Kansas valley from the Cretaceous down, so as to include portions of the upper Coal measures List of the species mentioned in this paper, with some remarks on the synonymy, and references to the works in which they are described. 24-30 24. Foraminifera. FusuUna cylindrica, Fischer FusuUna cylindrica var ventricosa, M. Bryozoa Synocladia. 16-18. 24. &H. 24. 24. Swallow Acanthocladia americana, Swallow. 24. biserialis.. 24 24 24 25. Echinodermata Cyathocrinus. f-. ArchoBocidaris. ?. ^rchceoddaris. ?,......,. —. ~.... 28.

(26) 20. BULLETIN NO.. UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.. 30,. Page.. Brachiopoda JHscina temtilinfata, n. s., M. <t H., 1859 D. manhattanensis, n. a., M. &. H., 1859 Productiis uplendens. (?). 25. 25 25. Norwood &Pratt«n. 25. P.norwoodi, Swallow P. rogersi,. Norwood. 25. Pratten. <fc. 26. P.pMs(«io»H«(.'), Phillips. 26. Norwood. 26. P. prattenianns,. P. calhounianus, Swallow. C.. mucronata, M.. &. 26. & Pratten. Norwood. Chonetes vemeuiUana,. 26. H., 1858. 26. Orth isina cra^sa, M. & H. 1858 O. umhracxdum ?, Schlot sp. 26. ,. O.. m issovrieiisis. Swallow. O.. shumardiana, Swallow. 26. 26 26. Terebratula millepunctata, Hall. 26-27. Hhynchonella v ta, Marcou mormonii, Marcou. 27 27. lietzia. Spirifer kentuckensis,. Shumard. 27. •. S.. cameratus, Morton. 27. S.. hemipUcata, Hall. 28. .V.. Zin«a?w«, Phillips. 28. Spirifer,. 28. Shumard Spirigera gubtilita, Shumard. 28. S.. planoconvexa,. Spirigera. 28 28. ?. Lamellibranchiata. 28. Monotis hawni,M. &H.,1858. 28. Myalina (Mytilus) perattenuata, M. & H., 1858 Myalina squamosa (J. deC.) Sowerby M. suhquadrata, Shumard Edmondia? calhouni, M. (&.H., 1858 Bakevellia parva,'iS... «fc. Area carbonaria, Cox Leda subscitnla,M. & Pleurophorus. ?. 28-29. 39 29. 29. H., 1858. 29 29. 29. H., 1858. subcuneata,. Axinug (Schizodug). ovatug,. Aocinug rotundatus,. Brown. M. & H., 1858 M. & H., 1858. 29 29 29. & H., 1858. Allorigma? leavenworthensig, M. A. subcuneata, M. & H., 1858. 29. 29. AJ altirogtrata,M.&, H., 1858. 29. A.f cooperi.M. &H., 1858. 29. Leptodomug granosug, Shumard. 29. Gagteropoda. 30. PUurotomaria humerosa, M.. &.. H., 1858. 30. P. subturbinata.M.&.B.., 1858 ? Bellerophon. Euomphalug. 30 30 30. 1. Cephalopoda Nautilus eccentricug, M. & H., 1858 Fishes Xygtracanthus arcuatiis, Leidy Cladodits oecidentalis, Leidy Petalodns alleghaniengis, Leidy. 30 30 30 30. 30 30. 15.. Meek,. On a new genus. F. B., and IIayden, F. V. Cretaceous rocks of Nebraska.. plate. i.. 1860.. Now Haven,. Genus Anisomyon,*. n. g.,. M.. &. <^Am. Journ.. of Patelliform shells from the xxix, 2d ser., pp. 33-35,. Sci., vol.. 1800. H., 1860.. Page.. Anigomyon patelli/ormis, M. ''AvKTos, unequal; lavuv,. & H.,. muscle. J. pi.. i,. figs.. 34-35. 1-3. in allusion to the. unsymmetrical muscular. scar..

(27) WRITINGS OF. F.. MEEK AND. B,. F.. V.. HAYDEN.. 21 Page.. The authors refer the following Nebraska species to this genus: Anisomyon borealis (^=IIipponyx borealis, Morton, 1842, ^^Melcium carinatum, M. &H., 35. 1856). Anisomyon sexsulcatus (=:Helciu7n sexsulcatum, M.&H.) Anisomyon alveolus (^=IIclcium alveolum, M. & H.) Anisomyon patelli/ormis (=zHelcium. patelliforme, M. <fe H.) Anisomyon subovatus (=^Heleium subovatum, M.&H.). 35 35 35. 35. 16.. Hayden, F. V. Descriptions of uew organic remaius from the TerCretaceous, aucl Jurassic rocks of Nebraska. <^Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., vol. xii, pp. 175-1«4. 1860. Philadelphia, 1861.. Meek,. F. B., and. tiary,. A description of the Carboniferons species Myalina aviculoides is also added list. ;. also a corrected. of fossils.. TERTIAUY SPECIES. Page. Gasteropoda Helix evansi, n. s., [M.] & H., 1860 Planorbis vetulus. n. s., M. & H., 1860 Planorbis leidyi, n. s., M. & H., 1860 Conchifera Sphcerium planum, n. s., M. & H., 1860 Sphcerium recticardinale, n. s., M. &, H., 1860. Cyrena (Corbicula. .'). cytheri/onnis, n.. s.,. M.. 175 175 175 175 175. 175-176 176. &. 176. H., 1860. CUETACEOUS SPECIES. Cephalopoda. 176. M. &H.,1860 Phylloteuthis subovatus, n. s., M. & H., 1860 Helicoceras angulatuiri, n. s., M. & H., 1860 Aynmonites placenta var. intercalaris, M. & H Ammonites vermilione7isis, n. s., M. &. H., 1860 Phylloteuthis, n.. 176. g.,. 176 176 177 177. &H. 177-178. Gasteropoda Aporrhais parva, n. s., M. & H., 1860 Aporrhais sublevis, n. s., M. & H., 1860. 178. Scaphites nodosus var. pleniis,. M.. Dentalium pauperculum, n. s., M. & Cylichna scitula, n. s., M. & H., 1860. 178. 178. H., 1860. 178. 178. Conchifera. 178. M. & H., 1860 Mactra siouxensis, n. s., M. & H., 1860 Maetra gracilis, n. s., M. &. H., 1S60 Tellina? formosa, n. s., M. & H., 1860. 178-179. Cyprina humilis, n. 8.,M. & H., 1860 Avicula subqibbosa, u. s., M. & H., 1860. 179-180. Teredo selliformis,. n. s.,. 17^ 179 179. 180. M. & H., 1860 Lnocera.mus vanuxemi, n. s., M. & H., 1860 Inoceramus balchii, u. s., M. & H., 1800 Inoceramus subcompressus, n. s., M. &. H., 1860 Inoceramus aviculoid[e]s, n. s., M. & H., 1860 Anoniia obliqua, n. s., M. & H., 1860 Anomia subtrigonalis, n. s., M. & H., 1860 Ostrea inornata, n. s., M. & H., 1860. Inoceratinis cuneatus, n.. 180. s.,. 180. 180-181 181. 181 181 181. 181-182. JURASSIC SPECIES. Conchifera. 182. Pholadomya humilis,. M. & H., 1860 s., M. & H., 1860. s.,. 182. Myacltes nebrascensis, n. Thraciaf sublevis, n. s.,M.. 182. n.. &. H., 1860. M. & H.. 1860 Cardium shumardi, n. s., M. & H., 1860 Tancredia? cerjuilatpralis, n. s., M. &. H., 1860 Tancredia warrenana, n. s., M. & H., 1860 Thracia. i. orcwafa, n.. 182 182. s.,. *... 182-183 183 183.

(28) BULLETIN NO.. 22. UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.. 30,. Pace. Astartefragilig, n.. M. & H., 1860 a., M. & H., 1860. Astarte inornata, n.. Trigonia conradi,. 183. s.,. s.,M.. n.. Peeten extenuatits, n.. s.,. &H.,. M.. 183. 1860. 183-184. & H., 1860. 184. 17.. Meek,. Descriptions of. F. B.. new. fossil. remains collected in Nebrasl^a and Utah by. the exploring expeditions under the command of Capt. J. H. Simpson, of the U. S. topographical engineers (extracted from that officer's forthcoming report). <^Proc, Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., vol. xii, pp. 308-315. 1860. Philadelphia, 1861. Devonian, Carboniferous, Jurassic, Cretaceous, and Tertiary. volume of Captain Simpson's Reports, in 1876.. Kepublished with. illustra-. tions in a quarto. DEVONIAN SPECIES. Page.. BracJdopoda. 308. Meek, 1860 Spirifera engelmanni, n. s., F. B. Meek, 1860 Spirifera macm, n. s., F. B. Meek, 1860 Spirifera norwoodi, n.. 308. a.,. 308-309. 309. CARBONIFEROUS SPECIES. Brachiopoda Productys semistriatus, n. s., F. B. Meek, 1860 Productus multistriatus, n. s., F. B. Meek, 1860 Spirifera scoMna, n. s. F. B. Meek, 1860 Spirifera pulchra, n. a., F. B. Meek, 1860. 309. 309 309-310 310. ,. 310. Conchifera. 310. Peeten utahensi&,. B. Meek, 1860. n. s., F.. 310. O&phalopoda Orthoceras baculum, n.. s.,. Meek, 1860. F. B.. 310-311. JURASSIC SPECIES. Conchifera Ontrea engelmanni,. Peeten. 311 n.. a.,. Meek, 1860 Meek, 1860. F. B.. bellistriata, n. s., F. B.. 311 311. Gasteropoda. 311. Dentalium? suhquadratum,n.. s.,. F. B.. Meek, 1860. 311. CRETACEOUS SPECIES. *. Oonchifera. Anomia. 311. Meek, 1360 B. Meek, 1860. concentrica.n.s., F. B.. Inoeeramus aimpsoni,. n.. s.,. F.. 311-312 312. TERTIARY SPECIES. Conchifera. 312. Vnio vetunta, n. s.. Meek, 1800 Unio haydeni, n. a., Meek, 1800 Vorbula (Potam vmya ?) pyriformis, n. a.. Meek, 1860 Corhula (Potamomija ?) coneentrica, n. s.. Meek, 1860 Corbula {Potamomya Gasteropoda. ?). engelmanni,. n.. s.,. 312 312 312-31. 313. Meek, 1860. 313. 313. Melania humerosa, n. 8., Meek, 1860 Melania simpsoni, n. s. Meek, 1860 Melania areia, n. a.. Meek, 18G0 Melania? nitidida, u. s.. Meek, 1860 Planorbis spectahilix, n. s.. Meek, 1860 Planorbis utahensis, n. s. Meek, 1860 Limncea vetusta, n. s.. Meek, 1860 'lAmncva similis, n. s.. Meek, 1860 Mclampus priscus, u. 8., Meek, 1860. 313. 313-314. ,. ,. 314. ^ '. 314 314 314. 314 314 315.

(29) WRITINGS OF. MEEK AND. B.. F.. H.. A.. WORTHEN.. 2^. 18.. Meek,. Hayden,. F. B., and. F. V.. expeditions uuder the. command. <Proc. Acad. Nat.. Engineers.. Systematic catalogue with synonymy, &c., of fossils, collected in Nebraska by the exploring of Lieut. G. K. Warren, of U. S. Topographical. and Tertiary. Jurassic, Cretaceous,. Sci.. Phila., vol. xii, pp. 417-432.. Phila-. 1860.. delphia, 1861.. Of the. and varieties enumerated in the following catalogue, 25 are from Jurassic and the remaining 57 from Tertiary strata.. 276 species. rocks, 194 from Cretaceous,. Page. 417-419. Jurassic species. Cretaceous species. 419-430. Tertiary species. 430-432. 19. F. B., and Worthen, A. H. Descriptions of new species of Crinoidea and Echinoidea, from the Carboniferous rocks of Illinois and other western States. <Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., vol. xii, pp. 379-397. 1860. Philadelphia, 18G1.. Meek,. Afterward republished in the. Illinois Geological Keports, vol.. ii.. Page. 379. Platycrinus, Miller. P.prattenaniis, n.. M.. s.,. & W., 1860. 379-380. P. penicillu8,n.a.,M. &W., 1860 P. plenus, U.S., M.&W., 1860. 380. 380-381. IHchocrinus, Munster. 381. M. & W.,1860 X>. comi3,n.s., M.& W., I860..... D. (PteroiocmsMs) cra««MS, n.s., M. D.. D. (Pterotocrinus) Chester ensis, yremaiocrmMS, Hall, 1860 i '. 381. constriclus.u.a.,. M.&W.,. T.fiscellus, U.S.,. n.. 381-382. & "W., 1860 &. M.. s.,. 382-383. W., 1860. 383 383. 383-384. 1860. Actinocrinus, Miller. 384. A. validus,n.a., M. & "W., 1860 A. asterigcm, n. s., M. & W., 1860 A. speciosm,u.a.,M.&W., 1860 A.snlutus, U.S., M.& W., 1860 A. araneolus, n.s., M.&W., 1860 A. {Amphoracrinus) subturbinalus,. 384-385 385-386 386. 386-387 387-388 n. s.,. M.. & W., 1860. 388-389. De Koninck & Le Hon. Forbsiocrinus,. F. ? norwoodi,ii.. F.f semiovatus,n. Zeacrinus, Troost Z. discus, n.s.,. M. &,W.,. a.,. 389 389. 1860. 389-390. M..&.W., 1860. a.,. 390. M.&W., 1860. Z. troostanue, n.. 390. & W., 1860 n. s.,M. & W.,. M.. s.,. 390-391. ,. 1860. 391. & W., 1H60 C. ? sangamonensis, n. s., M. & W., 1860 O. ?cmssws, n.a.,M. & W., 1860 C.scitulus, n.s., M. & W., 1860. 391-392. Z. planobrachiatus,. 391. Oyathocrinus, Miller C. saffordi, n.. 0.. M.. s.,. angulatue,u.. a.,. 392. 392-393 393. 393-394. M-SlW., 1860. 394. Poteriocrinue, Miller. P. (Scaphiocrinus) decadactylus, n. P. swai2oOT,. n.. 8.,. M.. &. Jlf.. 394. 395. -. & W., 1860. 395-396. -. 396. ~~. M. & W., Owen & Norwood. dana«, n.s.,M.. & W., 1860. 394-395. McCoy. P. burlingtonensis, n. Melonites,. M.. W., 1860. Echinoidea Arehmocidaris, McCoy A. mucronatus, n. s., M. Palceehinus,. s.,. a.,. & W.,. 1860. 1860. -. -. -. ^. 396. «--• 396-397. 397.

(30) f. 24. BULLETIN NO.. UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.. 30,. 20.. Meek,. Wortiien, A. H. DescriptiouH of new Carbouifcrous and other Western States. <Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Pliila.,. F. B., anrf. Illiuois. 447-472.. from. vol. xii, pp.. Philadelphia, 1861.. 1860.. Genera Sphenopoterium, Soleniscus. ports, vol.. fossils,. Afterward republished. in the Illinois Geological Re-. ii.. Page. Zoophyta. Sphenopoterium,* n. g., M. & W.,1860 S.ohtusum, n. s.,M. & W., 18C0. compregsum.. 447-448. 448. &. M.. W., 1860 S. enorme, n. 8., M. &. W.,1860 S. cuneatum, n. s., M. <fc W., 1860 Echinodermata S.. n.. s.,. 448 448. 448 449. Asteridcs. 449. Palasterina,. Subgenus. McCoy. ;. Schoenaste.r. 449. 449. Falanlerina (SeJvoenaster) fimbriata, n.s.,M.& W.,1860. Mollusca. 449 450. .".. Brachiopoda. 450. Chonetes, Fischer. 450. C.planumhona, n. s., M. & W., 1860 Prodicctics, So werby P. 7ianus, n. s., M. & W., 1860 P. parvus, n. 8. M. it W., 1860 P. scitulus, n. s.,M. & W., 1860. 450 450 450. 450-451. ,. 451. Jthynchonella, Fischer. R. subtrigona, Athyris,. M.. n. s.,. 451. &. W., 1860. 451. McCoy. A. parvirostra,. 451. n.. M.. s.,. &. W.,1860. 451-452. Conchifera. 452. Pecten, Linnaeus. P. tenuilineatus, Aviculopecten,. A. A. A. A. A. A. A.. oweni, n.. s.. ,. 452 n.. s.,M.. McCoy M. & W.. &. W., 1860. 452 452. ,. 18G0. 452-453. &. W.,1860 M. & W.,1860 koninckii, n. s., M. & W., 1860 interlineatus, n. s.,M. & W.,1860 amplus, n. s.,M. & W., 1860 pellucidus, n. s., M. & W., 1860 coxanus, n. s.,M.. burlingtonensis, n.. 453 453. s.,. 453-454 454. 454-455. 455. Avicula, Klein. 455. A. ohlonga, n. s.,M. Myalina, Koninck. & W., 1860. 455 455. M. & W.,1860 M. & W., 1860 rentrvirostra, n. s., M. & W., 1860 Solemya, Lamarck S. radiata, n. s., M. &, W., 1860. M. M. M.. angulata,. u.. 456. s.,. Leda, Schuinakor L. (roldia?) levistriata, Sckizodug,. 455-456. s.,. eoneentrica, n.. 456 457 457. 457 n.. .s.,. M.. & W., 1860. 457. King. 457. M. & W.,1860 Oardiomorpha, Koninck C. radiata, n.8.,M.& W,,1860. S. chesterenns, n.. 457. s.,. 458 458. Qasterupoda. 458. Bellerophon, Montfort.. 458. B. crassus, n. s.,M. & W.,1860 Pleurotomaria, Defrauce. 458 458. M. & W., 1860 P. gramilostriata, n. s., M. & W., 1860 P. tenuicincta, n. s.,M. & W., 1860 P. subconstricta,. n.. 458-459. s.,. * iipriv,. a. wedge. 459. 459. ;. noTripiov,. a cup..

(31) WRITINGS OF. F.. MEEK AND. B.. A.. H.. WORTHEN.. 25 Page,. P.pratteni, n.. M.. s.,. 459-460. "W., 1860. <fe. 460. &W., 1860. P. SMfesinwata, n. 8.,M.. M.. &. 460. W., 1860 P. subscalaris, n. 8.,M. &"W.,1860 P.speciosa,n.a.,M. & W., 1860 P. lurhiniformis, n. s., M. & "W., 1860 P.seitula, n. s., M. & W., 1860 P.shumardi, n. s M. & "W., 1860 Straparollus, Montfort? —Euomphalus, Sowerby P. chesterensis, n.. s.,. 460-461 461 461. 461-462 462. ,. Euomphalug planodorsatus, n. s., M. E. umbilicatus, n. s., M. & W., 1860 Naticopsis,. 462. & "W., 1860. 462 462-463 463. McCoy. M. & "^7., 1860 N.hollidayi, n. s., M. & W., 1860 Platyostoma, Conrad P.nana, n. s.,M. & W., 1860 P.? ttimida, n. 8., M. & W., 1860 N.nodosus,. Eunema,. n.. 463. s.,. 463 463 463. 463-464. 464. Salter. 464. E.? salteri, n. 8.,M. &"W., 1860 Loxonema, Phillips L.scitula, n. 8., M. & "W., 1860 L.rugosa, n. s., M. & "W., 1860 L. cerithiformis, n. s., M. & "W., 1860. 464. 464^65 465 465. &. 465. W.,1860 L.nitidula, a.s.,M..&W.,lS60 Eulima, Risso E.? peracuta, n. 8.,M. & W.,1860 L.inornata,. n.. s.,M.. 465-466 ,. 466 466. Maerocheilus, Phillips. M.medialis, n.8.,M.. &. 466-467. W.,1860. M. & "W., 1860 M. & W., 1860 SolenUcus, n. g., M. & W., 1860 S.typicus, n. 8., M:.& "W.,1860. M.intercalaris, n.. M.pulchellus, *. 467. s.,. 467. n. s.,. 467. 467-468. 468. Cephalopoda. 468. Orthoeeras, Breynins. O.expansum,. n.. M.. 8.,. &. 468. ^".,1860. 468. Cyrtoceras, Goldfuss. 468. C.curtum, n.s.,M.&- W.,1860. a?. 466. 468-469. dilatatum,,D.a.,M. &.W.,lii60. Nautilus, Breynius. 469. M. & W., 1860 N. chesterensis, n. s. M. & W., 1860 N. spectabilis, n. s., M. & W., 1860 jY. (Discus) planorbiformix, u. s., M. & W., 1860 N. {Discv^) trisulcatus, n. 8., M. & W., 1860 N. (Discus) digonus, n. s., M. & W., 1860 iV. (Discus) sangamonensis, n. a., M. & W.,1860. 469. N. eubglobosus, n.. s.,. 469. ,. 469 469-470 470. •.. Ooniatites,. 470. 470^71. De Haan. O. globulosus, n.. G.iowensis, n.. 471. M. & W., 1860 M. & W., 1860. 471. s.,. s.,. G. ij/oni, 11.8., M.& W.,1860 Subgenus Oligoporus," n. s. g.,M.. 471. 471-472. & W., 1860. 472. 21.. Meek,. F. B., and. Worthen,. at Rockford, ludiana,. A. H.. and. its. Remarks ou the age of the Gouiatite limestone. relation to the " Black Slate" of the western States,. and to some of the succeeding rocks above the latter. 1861. New Haven, 1861. xxxii, 2d ser., pp. 167-177.. <^Am. Journ.. The authors conclude it to be probably of Carboniferous age, .and, at any rate, recent than the Chemung, and not equiv.ilent to any New Tork rock. * oAtyos,. few and ;. wdpos,. opening a pore.. Sci., vol.. much more.

(32) BULLETIN NO.. 26. UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.. 30,. 22.. Meek,. Worthen, A. H. Descriptions of new Paleozoic fossils from Illinois <Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci.Phila., vol. xiii, pp. 128-148. 18(51. Philadel-. F. B., and. and Iowa. phia.. 1862,. Genera Bursacrinns, Cardiopaia, Orthonema. ical Seports, vol.. Afterward republished iu the. Illinoia Geolog-. ii.. Page.. Echinodermata : Orinoidea : Platycrinug, Miller, 1821.. M. & W., 1861 M. & W., 1861. 128-129. P. (Pleurocrinus) agper,-a.s„M.&. W., 1861. 129-130. P. oweni, n.. 8.,. P. scoftma, n.. 129. s.,. Koninck & Le Hon s., M. & "W., 1861. Forhesiocriniis,. 130. F. monroensis, n.. F. agassizi var. giganteus, n.. 130-131. &. M.. s.,. W., 1861. 131. Actinocrimis, Miller, 1821. 131. A. dodeeadactylus, n. s., M. AW., 1861 A. pyri/ormis var. rudis, M. & W., 1861 A. (Amphoracrinue 1) concavus, u. s.,M. & W., 1861 A. (Pradocrinus I) ampJus, n. s., M. & W., 1861 A. sillimani, u. s.,M. .SiW., 1861 Agaricocrinus, Troost. 131. A. gracilis, n. a. M. & W. 1861 Platycrinug -multi-branchiatug,ii. ,. 131-132 132-133. 133-134 134-135 135 135. ,. M.. s.,. &. W.,. 135-136. 1861. Cyathocrinus, Miller, 1821. 136. 0.wach»r)iuthi,n. ».,VL. &."W., 1861. 136. Burgacrinus, n. g., M. & "W. 186 B. wachgmuthi, n. s., M. & W., 1861. 136. Poteriocrimtg, Miller, 1821. 137. ,. P.. ?. enormia, U.S.,. P. swbinipressMS,. 137. M.&W., 1861 r.. s.,. M.. 137-138. & W., 1861. 138. P.tenuihrachiatug,-n.s.,M.&.W.,lSGl P.carinatus,ii.s.,M. & W., 1861 Snbgeiins Scaphiocrinus, Hall, 1858. 138-139 139-140. 140. carbonarmg, n.s.,M. &; "W., 1861 P. {Scaphiocrinus) solidus, ji.s^M. & W., 1861 P. (Scaphiocrinus) wachsmuthi, n. 8.,M. & W., 1861 Blastoidea : P. (ficaphiocrinus. Pentremites,. S.ay,. 140-141 141. 1820. P.cornutus,ii.a.,M.. P.melo. 140. ?). &. 141. W., 1861. yar. projectus, n.. s.,. M.. 141-142. & ^.,1861. 142. Aster eidea Petraster, Billings, 1858. 142. P.wilberamis,ji.a.,M.& W., 1861 Mollusca i Brachiopoda ProdMC«H«, Sowerby, 1812 P.. magnus,. n.. s.,. M.. 142. 142. & W., 1861. Spirifera glabra var. contracta, Lamellibranchiata :. 142-143 n.. a.,. M.. & "W.. ,. 143-144. 1861. * Gardiopsis, n.. g.,M. &"W., 1861 Leda, Schumacher, 1817 L. cwrto, n. 8.,M.. Sc "W.,. 144 ,. 1861. ,. 144 144-145. Oasteropoda-. Dentalium, Lin., 1740 jD.. wnwstMm,. n.. 8.,M.. 145. & W., 1861. 145. Straparollus, Montfort, 1810 S.simiUs,-n. s.,M. W.,1861. 145. &. S.similiH v:\r.planus, *. M.. & W.,. Cardinm and. oi^i$,. 145-146 1801. from. 146 its. resemblanoe to Cardiam..

(33) WRITINGS OF. F.. MEEK AND. B.. F.. V.. 27. HAYDEN.. Page.. Orthonema, n. s.,M. &W., 1861 ioaoiiema, Phillips, 1841 L. muUicoatata, n. 9., M.S^W., 1861 Cephalopoda : Orthoceras, Breynius, 1732. 146. t. O. annuloeostatwiii, n.. s.,. M.. &. 146. 146-147. 147. 147. W., 1861. 147. Nautilus, Breynius, 1732 \. Subgenus Trematodiscus, n.. Corrections in regard. to. s. g.,. M.. & "W., 1861. 147. a few Xos^Hs described in papers of September and October,. 1860.. Cyathoerinus scitulus (September, 1860) should be G. sc^dpiilus. Platyostoma nana (October, 1860) should be Naticopsis. Eulima peracuta (October, 1860) should be ranged under Polyphemopsis, of Portlock, probably a section of the genus Loxonema. Orthoceras expansum (October, 1860) belongs to the genus or subgenus Actinoceras. Cyrtoceras curtum (October, 1860) should be ranged under the subgenus Aploceras.. 23.. Meek, F. B. Descriptions of new Cretaceous fossils collected by the Northwestern Boundary Commission on Vancouver and Sucia Islands. <Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. pp. 314-318.. Pliila., vol. xiii,. Philadelphia, 1862.. 1861.. Laniellibranchiata. Page.. Inoceramus ««7)wn(ia^^(», Meek, n. Dosinia ? tenuis, n. s., Meek, 1861 Mactra gibhsana, n. s.. Meek, 1861 Cephalopoda. s.,. 315. 1861. 315 315-316. .-. Baculites inornatus, n.. s... Baeuljtes occidentalis, n.. 316. Meek, 1861 Meek, 1861. 316-317. s.,. Amtnonites complexus var. suciaensis,. n.. Ammonites vancouverensis,n. s.,Meek, Nautilus campbelli, n. s., Meek, 1861. s.,. Meek, 1861. 317. 317-318. 1861. 318. 24.. Meek,. F. B., and. Hayden,. Jurassic, Cretaceous,. F. V.. Descriptions of. and Tertiary. new Lower. fossils, collected in. Silurian (Primordial),. Nebraska by the exploring. command of Capt. Wm. F. Raynolds, U. S. Top. Engrs., with some remarks on the rocks fiom which they were obtained. <^Proc. Acad.. expedition under the Nat. Sci. Phila., vol.. xiii,. pp. 415-447.. 1861.. Philadelphia, 1862. Page.. Lower. Silurian (Primordial) rocks. 415-416. Jurassic rocks. 416-417. Cretaceous rocks. 417-432. Lower. 417-424. series. General section of the Cretaceous rocks of Nebraska Upper Cretaceous series of Nebraska New Jersey section, compiled from the reports of that State. Fox. 419 424-432. 426 427. Hill beds. Relations of the upper Cretaceous series of Nebraska to European divisions Tertiary rocks. General section of the Tertiary rocks of Nebraska. 428-432 432-435 433. SILURIAN (PniMORDIAL) FOSSILS.. Brachiopoda : 435. Obolella, Billings. O.nana, topflos, + Tp^/ita. straight;. and. n.. s.,. vrj/iia,. 5i<7Kos, in. typical species.. M.. & H., 1861. 435-436. thread. allusion to the perforated umbilicus and the discoid form of the shell in the.

(34) 28. BULLETIN. NO.. UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.. 30,. Page.. Pteropoda? Theca, Morris.... Theca (rugiunculus) gregarea,. 436 436 n. s.,. M.. & H., 1861. 43C. Trilobites. 436. Arionellug, Barrando. 436. A. (Grepicephalxis) oweni,. n.. 8.,M.. &H.,. 1861. 436-437. JURASSIC FOSSILS.. LameUibranchiata. 437. _. Oryphaea, Lamarck. M.. O. •aleeola var. nebrascensis,. Modiola,. & H., 1861. 437-439. Lamarck. 439. (J'ema) /ormosa, n.. Jf.. 8.,. M.. «&. H., 1861. 439. CUETACE0U8. FOSSILS.. LameUibranchiata Ostrea, Linnaeus. L. bisulcata,. 440. & H., 1861. s.,. 440. 440. M. &H.,. 1861. 440. Defrance. G. recto, n. Crenella,. n.. 440. ,. O. gabbana, n. s., M. Leda, Schumacher. Gervillia,. 437. .*. s.,. 441. & H., 1861. M.. 441. Brown. C. elegantula, n.. 441 s.,. M.. & H., 1861. 441-442. Cardium, Linnaeus O.. 442. (Hemieardium ?) curtum,. n. s.,. M.. & H., 1861. 442. G. pertenue,ji.a.,M.B..,1861. 442. GalUsta, Poll. 443. M.. G. d«we«/i, Tellina,. & H., 1856. 443. Linnaeus. T. nitidula, n.. s.,. 443. c. M. &H.,. 443. 1861. Lingula, Bruguiere L.nitida, n. Gasteropoda Neritella,. s.,. M.. 443. & H., 1861. 443-444 444. Humphrey. 444. N. nebrancensis, n. s., M. Melania, Lamarck M. (Potodoma) veterna,. & H., 1861. 444 444. n.. s.,M.. &H.,. 444-445. 1861. Cephalopoda Baculites,. 445. Lamarck. B. baculus,. n.. s.,. M.. 445. & H., 1861. 445. TEKTIAEY FOSSILS. Gasteropoda Vivipara,. 446. Lamarck. T. rai/noWnana, n.. 446. 8.,. M.. & H., 1861. 446. Helix, Linnaeus. B. H.. s;)a«jo«(i, n.. veterna, n.. 446. s.,M. s.,. M.. &H.,. 446-447. 1861. & H., 1861. Correction, notes the omission of the. 447. name. Arcatlso on p. 428 of the Proc. for 1860. . .. 447. 25. F. B., and Hayden, F. V. Descriptions of new Cretaceous fossils from Nebraska Territory, collected by the expedition sent out by the Government under the command of Lieut. John Mullau, U. S. Topographical Engineers, for the location of a wagon road from the sources of the Missouri to the Pacific Ocean. <Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., vol. xiv, pp. 21-28. 1862. Philadelphia, 1863.. Meek,. Cephalopoda Page. Scaphif^s,. Parkinson. M. &. H., 1862 s., M. & H., 1862. (S.. ventricosiis, n. s.,. ,S.. vermiformis, n.. Ammonites, Bruguidre. 22 22. 22-23 23.

(35) WRITINGS OF. F.. 29. MEEK.. B.. Page.. A. mullananus, n. s., M. &H., 1862 Nautilus, Breynius. 25-25. N. elegans, Sowerby var. nebrascensis,. Lamellibranchiata. M. &H.,. 1862. 25. .-. Inoceramus, Sowerby I. undabundus, n. a., M. &. H., 1862 I. exogyroides, n.s., M.&, H. 1862. 26. 26 26-27. ,. /. tenuirostratus, n.. Venilia,. s.,. M.. <k. H., 1862. 27. Morton. 27. M. & H., 1862 Pholadomya, Sowerby P.papyracea.ji.s., M. &H.,1862 V. mortoni, n.. '. 25. <. 27-28. s.,. 28 28. 26.. Meek,. F. B.. Remarks on the family Actjeonidse, with descriptions of some new<[Am. Joum. Sci., vol. xxxv, 2d ser., pp. 84-94. 1863.. genera and subgenera.. New Haven,. 1863. Page.. Actceonince : Actceonella, d'Orbigny (as restricted). 89. Meek, 1863 Actsonella Subgenus, Spiractceon Meek, 1863 Trochactceon,. (part) d'Orb.). 89-90. (as restricted). 90-91. (. Cylindrites (Auct.) Morris. &Lycett. 90. Subgenus Goniocylindrites. 91. AcUeonina, d'Orbigny (as restricted) Subgenus, Trochactceonina Meek, 1863 Eueonactceon, Meek, 1863 ( Acteonina (part) d'Orb.. 91. 91. & Alt.. ). Subgenus? Conaetccon, Meek. 91-92 92. Singiculince : Oinulia, Gray Subgenus Avellana, d'Orbigny Subgenus Euptycha, Meek, 1863 Aptycha, Meek, 1863. 92 92 93. 93-94. 27.. Meek,. F. B.. some new 1864.. Remarks on the family Pterriidae (= Aviculidse), with descriptions of fossil genera. <^Am. Journ. Sci., vol. xxxvii, 2d ser., pp. 212-220.. New Haven,. 1864. Page.. PteriidcB (or Aviculidai). 214-215. PteriniincB (or Pterinia group). 215. PteriincB (or Aviculinie). 215. Melinince (Perna or Isognomen group). Oryphorhyneug, Eumicrotis, n.. 215. Meek, 1864 Meek, 1864. 217-218. n. g.,. g.,. 218-220. 28.. <^Paleontology of California F. B. Carboniferous and Jurassic fossils. (Whitney), vol. i, pp. 1-16, 2 plates, and pp. 39-53, pis. vii and viii. 1864, Published by authority of the legislature of California, 1844.. Meek,. DE8CKIPTI0N OF CARBONIFEHOU8 FOSSILS. Foraminifera:. Page.. Fusulina, Fischer. 3. pL. ii,. figs.. F. gracilis, n. s.,Meek, 1864, pi.. ii,. fig.. F. robusta, n. s.,Meek, 1864,. F. cylindrica, Fischer. ?,. 1837, pi.. ii,. 1. 3 and 3 a-c. and 1 a-c and 2 a. figs. 2. 3-4 4. i.

(36) 30. BULLETIN NO.. UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.. 30,. Page. Zoophyta. lAthostrotion,. Yleming. L. mamiUare. (?),. L.9. JAthostrotion. 8.,. 5-6. o, 6. 6-7. 8., ?,. Olisiophyllum, 0. ^a66i, n.. (sp.), 1843, pi. i.flgs. 4 and 4 Meek, 1864, pi. i, figs. 2 and 2 a-c Meek, 1864, pi. i, figs. 3 and 3a. Castlenau. caW/or?ii«>ue, n.. 7. Dana. 8. Meek,. 1864,. pL. i,. fig.. 1. and. 8-9. 1 a, &. MoUusca. Srachiopoda Orthis, Dalnian. 10. 10. Orthis, sp. undt., 1864, pi.. figs. 5. ii,. and 5. 10-11. Or-e. Prodnctus, Soworby. 11. P. semireticulatus, Martin Bhynchonella, Fischer. (sp.), 1809, pi.. ii,. figs.. 4. and. 4. a. 11. 12. Bhynchonella, sp. undt., 1 864. 12. Sowerby Subgenus Martinia, McCoy S. (Martinia) Uneatus, Martin Spiri/erina, Davidson. 13. Spiri/er,. 13 ?. (sp.), 1809, pi.. ii,. figs. 6. and 6 a-d. 13 14. 14. Spiriferina, sp. undt., 1864 Metzia,. King. B. cowyressa, Gasteropoda. 14 n.. s.,. Meek, 1864, pi. ii.flgs. 7 and. 7 a-c. 14. 15. =. Straparollus, Montfort ? Euomphalus, Sowerby Subgenus Omphalotrochus, Meek £. (Omphalotrochus) whitneyi, n.s., Meek, 1864, pLii,. 15 15 figs. 8. and. 8. a. 15-16. DKSCRIPTIOK OF THE JUBA8SIC FOSSILS. 39. Bra^ihiopoda. 39. lihynchonellidcE. 39. mi/ncftowcZZrt, Fischer, 1809. U.. j/natftop/iora, n.. 8.,. Meek,. 1864, pi. viii, fig. 1. and. 1 a-/. 41. Terebratulidce. 41. Terebratula, Miiller, 1776. Terebraiula. ,. 1864,pl. viii, figs.2. and. 2 a, &. 41 42. Lamellibranchiata. 42. Ostreidce. Qryphcea, Lamarck, 1801. Qryph ma. ,. 42. 1864, pi. viii,. figs. 4 and 4 a. 42 43. Litnidce. Lima, Bruguiere, 1792 Jj.f sinuata, n.s.. Meek, 1864, pi. vii, figs. 4 and 4 a L. recticostata, u. s.. Meek, 1864, pi. vii, fig. 5 L.f cuneata, n.s.. Meek, 1864, pi. vii, fige. 6 and 6 a. P.acutiplieatus, n.s.,. Meek,. 1864, pl.viii,flg.3. Inoceramus, Sowerby, 1814. 47. Meek, 1864, pL vii, figs. 2 and 2 a. rectangulua, u. s.. Meek, 1864, pL vii, figs. 1 and la dbliquus, n.s... 47. 47-48. 48. Trigoniidce Trigonia, Bnigui^re, 1789. 48. T.pandicosta, n. s.,Meek, 1864,. pi. viii, fig.. 48-49. 7. 49. MytilidcB. 49. Mytilus, Linna!U8, 1758. M. mvitistriatus,. n.s.,. Meek,. 1864, pi. vii, figs. 7. and 7a. 49 50. Oraasatellidce. Astarte, Sowerby, 1816. 50. A. ventricosa, n. s.. Meek, 1864, Lueinidce TJnicardium, d'Orbigny, 1852 Anatinidce. 44 44-45. 47. Pteriidoe. U.l gibbosum,. 43. 46 46. Pecten, Miiller, 1776. /. ?. 43. 46. Pectenidce. 1. f. 39-40. n.. s... Meek,. pi. viii, figs.. 5. and 5 a. 1864, pi. viii, figs. 8. 50. 50 50. and 8 a. 50-51 51.

(37) WRITINGS OF. F.. MEEK AND. B.. F.. V.. HAYDEN.. 31 Page.. Myacites (Schlot.), Munster, 1840. M.. depressus, n.. 8.,. Meek,. 51. 1864, pLviii, figs. 6. and 6 a. Cephalopoda. 51-52 53. Belemnitidce. 53. Belemnites,. Auct. Belemnites,. 63 ,. 1864, pi. viii, figs.. 9and9a. 53. 29. F. B., and Hayden, F. V. Paleontology of tlie Upper Missouri. <]Smithsoniau contributions to knowledge (172), pp. 1-135, pis. i-v. 1864. Washington,. Meek,. 1865.. Genera Camptonectes, Lioplacodes, Primordial, Carboniferous, Permian, and Jurassic. Eumicrotls, Clioenomya. This work contains descriptions of new fresh-water Jurassic species, the first of that age discovered in North America. The work has additional importance in consequence of the philosophical discussion of important questions. Page.. VII-IX. Introduction. SILURIAN, AGE.. (POTSDAM OB PRIMORDIAL PERIOD.). Mollusea.. Brachiopoda. Lingulidce. 1. Lingulepis, HaU, 1863. 1-2. L. pinniformis, Owen, 1852, pi. i, figs, la, 6 L. prima (Conrad), Hall, 1847, pi. i, figs. 2 a,b. 2-3. Obolella, Billings, 1861. 3-4. O. nana,. M. &. H., 1861, pi.. 1,. figs.. 3. Sa-d. 4. Gasteropoda.. FUropoda. Thecosomata. *. Oavolinidce. 4-5. Theca, Sowerby, 1845 T. gregaria,'iS... &. 5. H., 1861, figs, a-d, p. 5. 5-6. Articulata.. Crustacea. Trilohita.. Paradoxidce Agraulos, Corda, 1847 A.oweni,'M... &. Agraulos. 7. 7-9. H., 1861, figs, a-c, p. 9 ?. pi.. fig.. i,. 9-10. 4. 10. CARBONIFEROUS AGE.. (. CARBONIFEEOUS PERIOD.). Protozoa.. Bhizopoda. Foraminifera. Camerinidce. 11-13. J'wswZina, Fischer, 1837. F. cylindriea, Fischer, 1837, Mollusea.. 13-14 pi.. i,. figs.. 6 a-i. 14-15. Brachiopoda. Spiriferidce Spirifer,. 16. Sowerby, 1815. Trigonotreta, Koenig,. 17-20. =)Spm/er of most authors. Martinia, McCoy, =AinbocceUa, HaU (Martinia) plano-eonvexus Sbumard, 1855, Productidte S.. Chonetes, Fischer, 1837. mucronata, M. & H., 1858, Strophomenidce Hemipronites, Pander, 1830 G.. S.. crassus,. M.. &.. H., 1858, pi.. 19 19. figs, a-e, p. 21 •.. 20-21. 21-22 22. pi.. i,. fig. 5,. a-«. 22-23 23. 24-26 i,. fig.. 7. o-d. 26-37.

(38) BULLETIN NO.. 32. UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.. 30,. Page. liaTnellibraTichiata.. Pteriida;. (. - A vicuUclce). 27-30. Pteriniince (or Pterinia group). 28. Pteriinw (or Aviculnie) Melinmce (Perna or Isognomon group). 28. 28 30. Pteriniince. Myalina, Koninck, 1842. 30-32. Shell structure of Myalina angulata,. M. peraitenuata, M. & H., 1858, pi. M. suhquadrata, Shumard, figs, a, Orassatellidce. —. fig.. 31. figs. 12 a, b. i,. 34. :. 34-35. Pleurophorus, King, 1844. Subgenus Oleidophonis, M. & H.,. Hall,. P. Occident aliti,. 32 32-33. p. 33. ft,. pi.. 35. 847. 1. 35. figs. 11 a, &. i,. Anatinidce. 36. Allorisma, King, 1844. 36-37. A. suhcuneata,'il. &. H., 1858, pi. i, figs. 10 a, 6 Sedgwickia,'McCoy,\U4: S. topekaensis ? Shumard, 1858, llga. a, 6. p. 40. 37-38 38-40 40-41. ,. S.? concava,. SJ. &. M.. H., 1858,. pi.. i,. 41. figs. 8 a, 6. M. &. H., 1858, pi. i, fig. 9 *Ohcenomya,ii. g., Moek, 1865 O. leavenworthcnsis, M. & H., 1858, pi. ii, figs. O. cooijcri, M. & H., 1858, pi. ii, figs. 2 a, 6. 41-42. altirostrata,. 42-43 1. a-c. 43-44. 44. Qasteropoda.. Prosobranchiata. Ehipidnglossata.. Podophthalma. Pleurotomariidce. 44-45. Pleurotomaria, Defrance, 1826 P.AMmcrosa,M. &H.,1858,pl.i, P. SM6(Mr&in««a,. &. M.. 45-46 figs.. H., 1858, pi.. i,. 14a,6. fig.. CAREONIFEKOUS AGE.. 46-47. 13. 47. (PERMIAN PERIOD.). Mollusca. Lamellibranchiata. Pectinidoe. 48. Pcctinince. 48. Aviculo-pectinince. 49. Aviculopectinince. A. amplus, M.. 49. McCoy,. Aviculopectcn,. it. W.,. A viculopecten, A. macoyi,. pi.. flg. .?,. ii,. tig.. 1851. —. pi.. 49 p. 50. ,. ii,. fig.. 50 10. 50. 9. 50-51. Pteriidce.. Pteriniince. 51. Myalina, Koninck, 1842. 51. & H., 1860, pi.. M.. avie^doides,. If.. p«r»manrt. Swallow, 1858,. M.. pi.. figs. 8. ii,. figs. 7. ii,. a-d. 51-52. a-c. 62. PteriincB.. Meek, 1864 E.hawni, M. & II., pi. ii, J?wmicro«is,. 5.'J-54. figs.. 5 a-«,. Shell structure of E. ciirta. No.. E.hawni '. var. ovata, pi.. figs.. ii,. 2,. and. p.. flg. 1, p.. 54. —. 54-55 54. 5 a, b. 55. Melininie. Bakevellia, King, 1848. B.parva.M.. &.. 57. H., 1858, pi.. TriyoniidcB. ii,. figs. 12 o, b. 57. -.. 57_58. Schizodus, King, 184C. S.ovatus,M.&. H., Nuculanidce. 1858, pi.. 58-59 ii,. figs. 11. a,b. 69 59-60. Nuculani7i(e. 60. Malletince. 60. XoiVco, to open or gape. ;. and mya..

(39) WRITINGS OF. F. B.. MEEK.. 33 Page.. Nuculaninoe. 60. roJdia, Moller, 1842. 60. Y.I gubscitula,'M..& H., 1858, pi.. ii,. &. figs. 4 a,. 60-61. Crassatcllidce. 61. Plewrophorus, King, 1844 P.. &. subcuneatus, M.. ?. P.? calhouni.M.. &,. 61. H., 1858, pi.. H., 1858, pi.. ii,. fig.. 3. 61. figs. 13 a,. ii,. 6. 62. Cejihalopoda.. Tctrabanchiata. Nautilidre. 63-64. Nautilus, LinniEus, 1758. N. eccentricus, M.. &. H.,. 64^65. pi.. figs. 14 a,. ii,. REPTILIAN AGE.. 6. §5. (JURASSIC PERIOD.). Radiata.. Echinodermata. Crinoidea. Pentacrinidce.. ,...„. Pentacrinites, Miller, 1821. Chladocriniis or Cladocrinus [Aga,saiz]. Pentacrimis asteriscus, M.. &. H., 1858, pi.. 66 66. iii,. figa. 2 a,. 6. and. flg.. —. .. p. 67. 67. Mollusca.. Brachiopoda.. Lingulidm. 68. Lhifjula, Brugui^re, 1792. L. brevirostris,. M.. <fc. 68-69. H., 1858, pi.. iii,. flga. 3 a, 6. 69. lihynchonellidce. 70. Ehynclioiiella, y'lscher, 1809. Rhynchonella,. ,. pi.. iii,. 7(V-71 flg.. 4. 71-72. Lamellibranchiata. Ostreidoe Oistrea,. 72. Linnaeus, 1758. 72-73. Meek, 1860, flgs. A, B, p. 73 Gryphcea, Lamarck, 1801 G. calceola var. nebrascensis, M. & H., 1861, pi. iii, O. engelmanni,. 73-74 74 flgs. 1. a-e and. Pectinida;. A-E, p. 75. 74-76 7g. Pectininm. 76. Camptonectes,. A gassiz, 1865 Meek,. O. bellistrialus,. OJ. figs;. extenuatue,M.. &. 76-77. 1860, flga.. A-D,. H., 1860, pi.. p. 77. iii, flg.. 77-78. 6. 7g. Pteriidce. 79. Pteriince. 79. Pteria, Scopoli, 1777. 79. Subgenus 02:2/to?na, n. a. g., Meek, 1865 Pteria Oxytom a) munsteri, Bronn, 1829, Eumicrotis, Meek, 1864 (. £. curto. Hall,. 1852, pi.. iii,. flgs. 10. 79-80 flga.. A, B,. p. 80. a-d. 80-81. gj 81. Trigoniidce. g2. Trigonia, Brnguifere, 1789. 82-S3. Subdivisions. Les Scaphoides, Agassiz. (Jurassic and Cretaceons.) Les Glavellees, Agassiz. (Mainly Jurassic.) Les Carrees, Agassiz. (Upper Jurassic and Cretaceons.) Les Scabres, Agassiz. (Mainly Cretaceous.) Les Ondulees, Agassiz. (Jurassic and Cretaceous.) Les Costees, Agassiz. (Jurassic and Cretaceous.) Les Lissees, Agassiz. (Jurassic and Cretaceous.) Les Pectinacees, Agassiz. (Existing seas.) Trigonia conradi, M.. & H., 1860, pi.. iii,. fig.. 11. Mytilidce T. pertenuis,M. &. H., 1858, pi. r. /i>n?io«a,. M.. &. 85-86 iii,. flgs. 5, 5. H., 1861, flgs. A, B, p. 87. Arcidce. a. 86 g6-87. 87-89. Arcin(e. 120— Bull.. 83-84. g^. Volsella, Scopoli, 1777. gg. 30. 3.

(40) 34. BULLETIN NO.. UNITED STATES' NATIONAL MUSEUM.. 30,. Page. Macrodontince Axinince Macrodontince Grammatodon,'M.. G. iHor««*M»,. 88. 88 89. & H., 1858. M. &H.,. 89. 1858, pi.. iii,. figs. 9, 9 a,. 96. 90. 90-91. Unionidce Unio, llotzms,\lHS. M.. nwcrtJis,. 77.. 92. & H., 1«58, pi.. iii,. figs. 13. O-c. 92-93. 93. Crassatellidce. As«ar«e, Sowerby, 1816. /mffais,. J... M.&n.,. A. inornata, M.. 93-94 94. 1860, pi. iv, fig. 7. & H.. 1860, pi.. i ii,. 94. figs. 12 a, 6. 95. Tancrediidce. 95-96. Tancrcdirt, Lycett, 1850. warrenana,U.& II., I860, pi. iii, fig. 7 M. & H., 1860, pi. iii, fig. 8. T.. 96. 96-97. T.? (p^jufaicmHs,. Frotocardia, Beyrich, 1845. 97 97-98. P.sAttmardi, M. &H.,1860, fig8.A,Bonp.98. 98-99. Cardiidce. ,. 99. Anatinido) Myacites (Schlot.), Munster, 1840 Jf. »ic?*ra«cc?ms,. M.. suhellipticus,. M. & H., M. & H.,. 99-100 100-101. 1860, pi. iv, fig. 5. 1858, pi. iv, figs. 6 a-c. 101. 101-102. rAracin, Lc:ich, 1819 T.f »ublc^ns,M. T. ?. arcwata,. M.. Pftoiadojnj/a,. & II., 1860, pi. iv, figs. 4, & H., 1800, pi. iv, fig. 8. 4. a. 102 102. Sowerby, 1823. Section I.. 102-103. — Species without a circumscribed cardinal area.. Multicostatce, Agassiz.. TrigonatcK, Agassiz.. Bucardince, Agassiz.. (Jurassic. and Cretaceous.). (Cretaceous, Tertiary, and Recent.) (Lias to Tertiary.). Section II. — Species with a circumscribed cardinal area. Flahellatce, Agassiz.. Oardissoides, Agassiz.. Pholadomya. (Jurassic.). (Jurassic.). OvaJcs, Ag;is«iz.. huitiilis,. M.. (Jurassic.). & H.. ,. 1860, pi. iv, figs.. 3,. a,. 6. 104. Gasteropoda.. Pulmonifera. Inopercidata.. lAinnophila.. Limnceidm. 105-106. Idmnceince Physinat Planorbince. 105. 105 105. Planorbis, Miiller, 1774 Planorbella,. 106. Haldeman. 106. Helisoma, S wainson Taphius, H. & A. Adams Menetus, H. & A.Adams Anisus, Fitziuger liathyomphalus, Agassiz {—Spirorbis, Swainson, not Lamk.) Oijraulus, Agassiz {:=Nautilina, Stoiu). Planorbis veternus, M.. & H.. ,. 1860, pi. iv, figs. 1. 107 107 107. 107 107 107. &. 1 a, 6. 107. Prosobranchia ta Biphtdoglossa t a. Podopthalma. 108. Neritidoi. NeriteUa, Huuapbrey, 1797. N.nebrascensis,. M. &H.,. 1861,. 108-109. figs.— on ,. p. 109. 109-110. C'yclobranchia ta. Dentaliidie. Dentalium, Lin., 1740 D. subquadratiim, Meek, 1860, fig. —, p.lU Ctenobranchiata {—Pectinibranchiata).. 110 Ill 111.

(41) WRITINGS OF. F. B.. MEEK.. 35 Page.. Rostrifera. Yalvatidce.. 112. Valvata, MiiUer, 1774. Talvata (proper) =:Gyrorbu, ntzinger, =Planella, Schlat Tropidina, H. & A. Adams Subgenus Tropidina, H. <fc A. Adams Yalvata ? (Tropidina) scabrida, M.. 112. 112-113 113. & H., 1860, pi. iv, figs. 2a,b. 113. 113-114. Viviparidce. Yiviparus, Montfort, 1810. 114-115. 3a,b Lioplacodes, Meek, 1864. 115-116. 115. y. gilli, pi. V, figs.. i. t)e<mms,. M.. &.. H., 1861, figs.. — p. 116. 116. ,. Cephalopoda, letrabranchiata. 116-118. Ammonitidce TrigonelliUs, Parkinson, 1811,. Ammonites, Brugui^re, 1789 A. cordf/ormts, M. & H., 1858, A.henryi, M.. &H.,. fig. 1, p. 119, figs. 2-4, p.. 118-120. 120. 121-122 pi. T, figs. 2. 122-123. a-e. 123-124. 1858, pi. iv, figs. 9 a-c. Dibranchiata.. Decapoda. 124. Belemnitidce. Auct Aeoeli, Bronn Oastrocoeli, WOrhingy =Notosiphites, Duval Notocoeli, D'Orbigny := Gastrosiphites, Duval Belemnites densus, M. &. H., 1858, pi. iv, figs. 10 Or-c, and pL v, figs.. 124-125. Belemnites,. 125 125 125 1,. 1. a-h. 126-127. Articulata.. Annulata. Tubicola.. SerpuUdce. 137. Serpula, Linnaeus, 1758. Serpula, nndt.. pi. v, fig.. 127-128. 4. 128. 30.. Meek,. F. B.. Description of fossils from the auriferous slates of California.. (Appendix B), pp. 477-482,. <^Geol.. Pubby authority of the legislature of California, 1865. Philadelphia, 1865. Jurassic fossils. — TMs article is in the volume of Geology, and not in either of those devoted to. surv. California, Geology, vol.. i.. 1 plate, 1865.. lislied.. Paleontology exclusively. Page.. Amttssium (Klein), Bolton, 1798 Subgenus EntoUum, Meek A. aurarium, n. s.. Meek, 1865, pi.. 478. ,. 478 figs.. i,. 6 and 6 a. 478-479. Aucclla, Keyserling, 1843. A. erringtoni, Gabb,. A. .. 479. sp., 1864, pi.. erringtoni, var. linguiformis,. figs. 2, 3, 7, 5,. Meek,. Pholadomya, Sowerby, 1823 Pholadomya (?) orbiculata, Gabb, Belemnites,. i,. 1865, pi.. i,. a-d figs.. 479-480 1. and la. 481 481. pi.. 1,. fig.. 481. 4. Auct. 482. Belemnites pacificue,. Gabb. 482. 31. B. Remarks on the Carboniferous and Cretaceous Rocks of Eastern Kansas and Nebraska, and their relations to those of the adjacent States, and other localities farther eastward, in connection with a review of a paper recently published on this subject by M. Jules Marcou, in the Bulletin of the Geological Society of Franco. <[Am. Journ. Sci., vol. xsxix, 2d ser., pp. 157-174. 1865. New Haven,. Meek, F.. 1865.. The paper of Professor Marcon's referred to is the Reconnaissance geologique du Nebraska, par Jules Marcou. Bull. Geol. Soc. France, xxi, pp. 132-147, January, 1864. At the close of the paper Meek &. Worthen describe Page. '. '. Erisocrinus,. Ei^ocrinus. M.. ifc. W.. typus, u.. s.,. M.. n. g.,. ,. 174. 1865. <fc. W., 1865. Erisocrinus nebrascensis,-a.s.,M... & "W., 1865. 174. 174.

(42) BULLETIN NO.. 36. 30,. UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 32.. Note in relatiou to a genus of Crinoids from the F. B., atid Wortiien, A. H. Coal measures of Illinois and Nebraska, proposed by them on page 174 of this volume of the Journal. <;Aui. Journ. Sci., vol. xxxix, 2dser.. p. 350. 1865. New Haven,. Meek,. 1865.. The autliors regard their genus Erisocrinus as identical with Philocrinus de Xoninck. Erisocrinus typus is changed to Fhilocrinus pelvie, M. & W. E. ncbrasccnuis to P. nehrascensis. 33.. Preliminary notice of a small collection of fossils found by Dr. Hays F. B. (Hayes) on the west shore of Kennedy channel, at the highest northern localities ever explored. <;Am. Journ. Sci., vol. xl, 2d ser., pp. 31-34. 1865. New Haven,. Meek,. 1865.. Upper. Silurian.. Page.. Zaphrentis haysii, n. s., Meek, 1865 Syringopora, sp. undt Favosites, sp.. 32 32. undt. 32. Strophomena rhomboidalis, "Wahlb. 33. Strophodonta headleyana, Hall ? Strophodonta beckii, Hall? Rhynchonella, sp. undt Coelospira concava, Hall Spirifer, sp.. 33 33. 33 33. undt. 33. Loxonema'i kanei, n.s., Orthoceras, sp. undt Illmnus, sp. undt. Meek. 1865,. 33. 33 33. ;. 34.. Meek,. Note on the genus Gilbertsocrinus Phillips.. F. B.. Phila., vol. xvii, pp. 166-167.. <;Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci.. Philadelphia, 1865.. 1865.. The author takes the ground that the difference between Gilbertsocilnus Phillips, GoniLyon & Casseday, and Trematocrinus Hall, is at most not more than Bubgeneric.. asteroidocrinus. 35.. Meek, F. B. Observations on the microscopic shell structure of Spirifer cuspidatus, Sowerby, aud some similar American forms. < Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., vol. xvii, pp. 275-277.. Philadelphia.. 1865.. 36. F. B., and Wokthen, A. H. Notice of some new types of organic remains from the Coal-measures of Illinois. <[Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., vol. xvii,. Meek,. pp. 41-53.. 1865.. Philadelphia, 1865.. Genera Acanthotel son, illustrated in vol.. iii. Palajocaris, Anthracerpes, Palseocampa, afterward republished. and. of the Illinois Geological Keports.. CRUSTACEA. Entomostraca. Xyphosura.. Koenig M. &W.,n.. Page.. Bellinurns,. B. dance,. 43 e.,. 44-45. 1865. Tctradecapoda. leopoda.. (Anisopoda.). AcanthoteUonida: Acanthotelson. n.g.,. M.. A.stimpsonii,M.»., M.. A. incequalis, a. B-jM.. &. W., 1865 W., 1865 W., 1865. 46-47. &.. &.. 47-48 '... 48.

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