BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE PUBLISHED WRITINGS OF HENRY FAIRFIELD OSBORN FOR THE YEARS 1877-1915 PART I. CLASSIFIED BY SUBJECT PART II. CHRONOLOGIC BIBLIOGRAPHY SECOND EDITION First Edition for the years 1877-1910, issued November, 1911, Second Edition Revised for the years 1877-1915, issued November, 1916 BIBLIOGBAPHY COMPILED BY H. EBNESTINE BIPLEY EXCHANGES Duplicates of many of these papers are still on hand, and the author desires to receive exchanges, especially in Vertebrate Palae- ontology, Mammalogy, Vertebrate Zoology, Evolution, and Biology, to be donated to the Osborn Library of the American Museum. Address: Prof. Henry Fairfield Osborn American Museum of Natural History, New York, N. Y. 1 Adm. Anthr. Biog. Cons. Corr. Geol. Corr. Zoogr. Educ. Embr. Evol. Administration.* Anthropology. Biography. Conservation. Correlation, Geology. Correlation, Zoogeography. Education. Embryology. Evolution. (Biol.) ABBREVIATIONS. Geol. Mise. Neur. Odont. Pal. Psych. Zoogr. Zool. Geology. Miscellaneous. Neurology. Odontology or Odontography Palaeontology. Psychology. Zoogeography. Zoology. * Chiefly American Museum of Natural History and New York Zoological Park. 2 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE PUBLISHED WRITINGS OF HENRY FAIRFIELD OSBORN FOR THE YEARS 1877-1915 Part I. Classified by Subject by the Author KEY TO CLASSIFICATION BY SUBJECT PAGES PALAEONTOLOGY AS A SCIENCE, AND HISTORY OF 5 PALaEONTOLOGY, ZOOLOGY 5 Pisces 5 Reptilia, Classification of 6 Reptilia, Osteology of 6 Reptilia, Upper Cretaceous 6 Pely cosavri a 6 Cro codilia 7 ICHTHYOSAURIA 7 Dinosavria, Origin of 7 Sauropoda, Characters and Habits of 7,8 Theropoda, Carnivorous Dinosaurs 8 Iguanodontia 8 Mosasauria 9 Mammalia 9 Principles of Paleontology of Mammalia 9 Classification of the Mammalia 9 Origin of the Mammalia 9,10 Odontography of Mammalia 10,11 Craniometry of Mammalia 11 Limb Mechanism of Mammalia 11 Marsupialia, Embryology, Habits 12 Protodonta, Triassic Pro-Mammalia 12 Mesozoic Mammalia-Triassic to Lower Cretaceous 12,13 Paleogene Mammalian Fauna 13 Lower Eocene " " 13 Middle Eocene " " 14 Upper Eocene " " 14 Oligocene " " 14,15 Pleistocene " " 15 Creodonta, Primitive Carnivora 15 Edentata-Ganodonts, Glyptodonts, Armadillos 15 3 4 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF HENRY FAIRFIELD OSBORN. CONDYLARTHRA, UNGULATA PrIMITIVA 16 Amblypoda-Pantolambda, Coryphodon, Dinoceras 16 Hyracoidea-Pliohyrax, Saghatherium 16, 17 Proboscidea 17 SlRENIA 17 Artiodactyla 17, 18 Perissodactyla, Classification of 18 Perissodactyla, Eocene 18 Perissodactyla, Oligocene 18, 19 Brontotheriid^e, Titanotheres, Eocene, Oligocene 19 Ancylopoda, Chalicotheres 19, 20 Equidae, Horses, Evolution and Structure 20 Lophiodontule 20 Rhino cerotid^e 21 Primates 21 PALEONTOLOGY, VERTEBRATE, PROGRESS OF 22-24 Exploration for Fossils 24 Methods of Restoration of Extinct Animals 25 GEOLOGY 25 GEOLOGIC CORRELATION AND PALEOGEOGRAPHY 25,26 EVOLUTION PRINCIPLES EXEMPLIFIED IN MAMMALIA 27 Extinction. Natural Selection 27 Divergence, Law of Adaptive Radiation 27 Comparative Anatomy and Evolution Principles 27 Single Characters, Modes of Origin and Transformation 27,28 Homomorphy, Independent Origin of " Homologous" Characters ... 29 Organic Selection Theory 29 Law of the Four Inseparable Factors of Evolution, Tetraplasy. .29, 30 Evolution Theory, History of 30 Heredity Theory, History of 30, 31 EVOLUTION OF MAN 31 Anthropology 31 Psychology, Human. ... 31, 32 NEUROLOGY, EMBRYOLOGY 32 Amphibia 32 Reptilia, Aves 32 Mammalia 32, 33 CONSERVATION 33 SCIENTIFIC BIBLIOGRAPHY, PRINCIPLES OF 33 BIOGRAPHIES OF MEN OF SCIENCE 34-36 EDUCATION, THEORY OF 36, 37 Education, School, College, University 37, 38 Museum Development, Plans and Administration 38-40 Zoological Park, Development, Plans, Education 40,41 MISCELLANEOUS 41 AUTOBIOGRAPHIC NOTES OF THE AUTHOR 41,42 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF HENRY FAIRFIELD OSBORN. 5 PALEONTOLOGY AS A SCIENCE, AND HISTORY OF 1898 134. The Biological Problems of To-day: Palaeontological Problems. [Dis- cussion before the annual meeting of the American Society of Natur- alists.] Science, N. S., Vol. vii, No. 162, Feb. 4, 1898, pp. 145-147. Evol. 20 1899 164. [Review.] Vertebrate Palaeontology. Outlines of Vertebrate Palaeonto- logy for Students of Zoology, by A. Smith Woodward. Natural Science, Vol. xiv, No. 84, Feb., 1899, pp. 156-159. Pal. 84 1901 195. The Recent Progress of Vertebrate Palaeontology in America. Intro- duction and Conclusions of a Lecture illustrated by Field and Museum Photographs, delivered at Trinity College, Hartford, Conn., on the Occasion of the opening of the Hall of Natural History. Science, N. S., Vol. xiii, No. 315, Jan. 11, 1901, pp. 45-49. Pal. 103 1903 224. Report of Advisory Committee on Paleontology. [With Henry Shaler Williams.] Report of Advisory Committee on Zoology. [With Edmund B. Wilson and W. K. Brooks.] Year Book of Carnegie Institution, No. 1, for the year 1902, Washington, Jan., 1903, pp. 174- 184. Pal. 123 1905 264. The Present Problems of Paleontology. [Address before Section of Zoology of the International Congress of Arts and Science, September 22, 1904, St. Louis.] Pop. Sci. Monthly, Vol. Ixvi, No. 3, Jan. 1905, pp. 226-242. Congress of Arts and Science, Universal Exposition, St. Louis, 1904, Vol. iv, June, 1906, pp. 566-585. Pal. 151 1905 266. Recent Zoopaleontology. [Abstr., lecture delivered by Professor Os- born before Society of Naturalists at the Philadelphia meeting.] Science, N. S., Vol. xxi, No. 530, Feb. 24, 1905, pp. 315-316. Pal. 152 1911 358. Palaeontology. The Encyclopaedia Britannica, Eleventh Edition, Vol. xx, 1911, pp. 579-591, pll. i-ii. Pal. 193 1912 379. (Remarks in answer to the Toast "The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia and its Relation to the Development of Palaeontology in America." Address at the Meeting in Commemoration of the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Foundation of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia held March 19, 20, 21, 1912. Com- memoration Volume, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sd. Phila., Vol. xv, 2d Ser. Published in Commemoration of the One Hundredth Anniversary, March 21, 1912. Issued Sept. 14, 1912, pp. xxxii-xxxv. Pal. 196 See also 1893. 82, 1905. 267, 1910. 346. PALEONTOLOGY, ZOOLOGY Pisces 1904 259. The Great Cretaceous Fish Portheus molossus Cope. Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., Vol. xx, Art. xxxi, Oct. 15, 1904, pp. 377-381. Pal. 146 See also subject, Vertebrate Palaeontology, Progress of, titles 1893 to date. 6 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF HENRY FAIRFIELD OSBORN. Reptilia, Classification of 1903 226. On the Primary Division of the Reptilia into two Sub-Classes, Synapsida and Diapsida. [Presented to the N. Y. Acad, of Sciences, Sec. of Biology, Feb. 9, 1903.] Science, N. S., Vol. xvii, No. 424, Feb. 13, 1903, pp. 275-276. Pal. 124 1904 238. The Reptilian Subclasses Diapsida and Synapsida and the Early History of the Diaptosauria. Mem. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., Vol. i, Pt. viii, Nov. 1903, pp. 451-507. Abstr. Amer. Naturalist, Vol. xxxviii, No. 446, Feb., 1904, pp. 93-115. Pal. 130 1905 265. The American Palaeontological Society Section A-Vertebrata [Dis- cussion of the Phylogeny and Classification of the Reptilia]. Science, N. S., Vol. xxi, No. 530, Feb. 24, 1905, pp. 294-296. Pal. 153 1905 273. The Classification of the Reptilia. [Read before N. Y. Acad. Sci., Jan. 11, 1904.] Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., Vol. xvi, No. 7, Aug. 2, 1905, pp. 302-303. Pal. 159 Reptilia, Osteology of 1900 178. Intercentra and Hypapophyses in the Cervical Region of Mosasaurs, Lizards and Sphenodon. Amer. Naturalist, Vol. xxxiv, No. 397, Jan., 1900, pp. 1-7. Abstr. Ann. Nr Y. Acad. Sci., Vol. xii, No. 15, June 2, 1900, p. 680. Pal. 95 See also subject, Vertebrate Palaeontology, Progress of, titles 1893 to date. Upper Cretaceous Reptilia 1902 217. On Vertebrata of the Mid-Cretaceous of the North West Territory. 1. Distinctive Characters of the Mid-Cretaceous Fauna, by Henry Fairfield Osborn. 2. New Genera and Species from the Belly River Series (Mid-Cretaceous) by Lawrence M. Lambe. Contributions to Canadian Palaeontology, Vol. iii (4to), Pt. ii, Ottawa, Sept., 1902, pp.1-81, pll. i-xxi. Pal. 118 1902 218. Recent Zoopaleontology. New Vertebrates of the Mid-Cretaceous. Science, N. S., Vol. xvi, No. 408, Oct. 24, 1902, pp. 673-676. Pal. 119 1903 228. Recent Zoopaleontology. Age of the Typical Judith River Beds. Sci- ence, N. S., Vol. xvii, No. 426, Feb. 27, 1903, pp. 356-357. Pal. 126 1903 229. On the Age of the Belly River Series or Formation in Canada. The Ottawa Naturalist, Vol. xvi, No. 11, Feb., 1903, pp. 227-228. Pal. 127 See also subject, Vertebrate Palaeontology, Progress of, titles 1893 to date. Pelycosauria 1907 297. A Mounted Skeleton of Naosaurus, a Pelycosaur from the Permian of Texas. Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., Vol. xxiii, Art. xiv, Mar. 30, 1907, pp. 265-270. Pal. 175 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF HENRY FAIRFIELD OSBORN. 7 Crocodilia 1904 256. Teleorhinus browni-A Teleosaur in the Fort Benton. Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., Vol. xx, Art. xxi, July 1,1904, pp. 239-240. Pal. 143 See also subject, Vertebrate Palaeontology, Progress of, titles 1893 to date. Ichthyosauria 1905 262. Fossil Wonders of the West, Ichthyosaurs, The Evolution of Fitness in Ichthyosaurs. The Century Magazine, Vol. Ixix, No. 3, January, 1905, pp. 414-424. Pal. 149 See also subject, Vertebrate Palaeontology, Progress of, titles 1893 to date. DINOSAURIA, Origin of 1900 189. Reconsideration of the Evidence for a Common Dinosaur-Avian Stem in the Permian. Amer. Naturalist, Vol. xxxiv, No. 406, Oct., 1900, pp. 777-799. Pal. 98 1898 150. Additional Characters of the Great Herbivorous Dinosaur Camarasaurus. Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., Vol. x, Art. xii, June 4, 1898, pp. 219- 233. Pal. 74 1898 157. On Some Additional Characters of Diplodocus. Abstr. Science, N. S., Vol. viii. No. 207, Dec. 16, 1898, p. 880. Pal. 80 1899 162. On Some Additional Characters of Diplodocus. [Read before N. Y. Acad. Sci., Nov. 14, 1898.] Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sd., Vol. xi, No. 22, Jan. 18, 1899, p. 487. Science, N. 8., Vol. ix, No. 218, Mar. 3, 1899, pp. 315-316. Pal. 82 1899 174. A Skeleton of Diplodocus. Mem. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., Vol. i, Pt. v, Oct. 25, 1899, pp. 191-214, pll. xxiv-xxviii. Abstr. A Skeleton of Diplodocus Recently Mounted in the American Museum. Science, N. 8., Vol. x, No. 259, Dec. 15, 1899, pp. 870-874. Pal. 91 1899 175. Fore and Hind Limbs of Carnivorous and Herbivorous Dinosaurs from the Jurassic of Wyoming. Dinosaur Contributions No. 3. Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., Vol. xii, Art. xi, Oct. 30, 1899, pp. 161-172. Pal. 92 1901 199. Fore and Hind Limbs of Sauropoda from the Bone Cabin Quarry. [With Walter Granger.] Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., Vol. xiv, Art. xiii, July 9, 1901, pp. 199-208. Pal. 105 1901 204. [Review of J. B. Hatcher's memoir on Diplodocus Marsh in Mem. Car- negie Mus., Vol. L] Science, N. S., Vol. xiv, No. 353, Oct. 4, 1901, pp. 531-532. Pal. 109 1904 248. Recent Zoopaleontology. The Sauropoda. Science, N. S., Vol. xix, No, 476, Feb. 12, 1904, pp. 271-272. Pal. 138 1904 255. Manus, Sacrum, and Caudals of Sauropoda. Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., Vol. xx, Art. xiv, May 28, 1904, pp. 181-190. Pal. 142 Sauropoda, Characters and Habits of 8 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF HENRY FAIRFIELD OSBORN. 1904 258. Fossil Wonders of the West, the Dinosaurs of the Bone-Cabin Quarry, Being the First Description of the Greatest "Find" of Extinct Animals Ever made. Century Magazine, Vol. Ixviii, No. 5, September, 1904, pp. 680-694. Pal. 145 1905 275. Skull and Skeleton of the Sauropodous Dinosaurs, Morosaurus and Brontosaurus. Science, N. S., Vol. xxii, No. 560, Sept. 22, 1905, pp. 374-376. Pal. 161 1906 280. The Skeleton of Brontosaurus and Skull of Morosaurus. Nature, Vol. 73, No. 1890, Jan. 18, 1906, pp. 282-284. Pal. 165 See also subject, Vertebrate Palaeontology, Progress of, titles 1893 to date. Theropoda, Carnivorous Dinosaurs 1903 234. Omitholestes hermanni, a New Compsognathoid Dinosaur from the Upper Jurassic. Bull. Amer. Mils. Nat. Hist., Vol. xix, Art. xii, July 23, 1903, pp. 459-464. Pal. 128 1903 241. The Skull of Creosaurus. Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., Vol. xix, Art. xxxi, Dec. 24, 1903, pp. 697-701. Pal. 133 1905 276. Tyrannosaurus and Other Cretaceous Carnivorous Dinosaurs. Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., Vol. xxi, Art. xiv, Oct. 4, 1905, pp. 259-265. Pal. 162 1906 284. Tyrannosaurus, Upper Cretaceous Carnivorous Dinosaur. (Second Com- munication.) Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., Vol. xxii, Art. xvi, July 30, 1906, pp. 281-296. Editorial abstr. Nature, Vol. 74, No. 1921, Aug. 23, 1906, p. 416. Pal. 168 1912 380. Crania of Tyrannosaurus and Allosaurus. (Tyrannosaurus Contri- butions No. 3.) Mem. Amer. Mus. of Natural Hist., N. S., Vol. i, Pt. i, June, 1912, pp. 1-30, Pl. i-iv, figs. 1-27. Pal. 197 1913 392. Tyrannosaurus, Restoration and Model of the Skeleton. Bull. Amer. Mus. Natural Hist., Vol. xxxii, Art. iv, Apr. 11, 1913, pp. 91-92, pll. iv-vi. Pal. 200 See also subject, Vertebrate Palaeontology, Progress of, titles 1893 to date. Iguanodontia 1909 330. The Epidermis of an Iguanodont Dinosaur. Science, N. S., Vol. xxix, No. 750, May 14, 1909, pp. 793-795. Pal. 183 1909 334. The Upper Cretaceous Iguanodont Dinosaurs. Nature, Vol. 81, No. 2075, Aug. 5, 1909, pp. 160-162. Pal. 185 1911 350. A Dinosaur Mummy. Amer. Mus. Journal, Vol. xi, No. 1, Jan., 1911, pp. 7-11. Pal. 192 1912 381. Integument of the Iguanodont Dinosaur Trachodon. Mem. Amer. Mus. of Natural Hist., N. S., Vol. i, Pt. ii, June, 1912, pp. 33-54, Pl. v-x, figs. 1-13. Pal. 198 See also subject, Vertebrate Palaeontology, Progress of, titles 1893 to date. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF HENRY FAIRFIELD OSBORN. 9 Mosasauria 1899 168. [Abstr.] [Upon the Structure of Tylosaurus dyspelor.] [Read before N. Y. Acad. Sci., Mar. 8, 1899.] Science, N. S., Vol. ix, No. 235, June 30, 1899, p. 913. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sd., Vol. xii, No. 15, June 2, 1900, p. 660. Pal. 87 1899 173. A Complete Mosasaur Skeleton, Osseous and Cartilaginous. Mem. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., Vol. i, Pt. iv, Oct. 25, 1899, pp. 167-189, pll. xxi-xxiii. Abstr. Sdence, N. S., Vol. x, No. 260, Dec. 22, 1899, pp. 919-925. Pal. 90 See also subject, Vertebrate Palaeontology, Progress of, titles 1893 to date. MAMMALIA 1893 82. Rise of the Mammalia in North America. [Vice-Presidential Address Before the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Section of Zoology, Madison, Wis., Aug. 17, 1893.] Abstr. Nature, Vol. 48, No. 1246, Sept. 14, 1893, p. 462. Amer. Journ. Sci., 3d Ser., Vol. xlvi, No. 275, Nov., and No. 276, Dec., 1893, pp. 379-392, 448- 466, pll. v-x. Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Science, Vol. 42, 1894, pp. 189-227 (meeting Aug., 1893, Madison, Wis.). Studies from the Biol. Laboratories of Columbia College, Vol. i, No. 2, 1893, pp. 61-103. Pal. 43 1905 267. Ten Years' Progress in the Mammalian Palaeontology of North America. Comptes rendus du Qme Congres intern, de Zoologie, Session de Berne, 1904, May 25, 1905, pp. 86-113, pll. i-xv. American Geologist, Vol. xxxvi. No. 4, Oct., 1905, pp. 199-229. Pal. 154 1910 346. THE AGE OF MAMMALS IN EUROPE, ASIA AND NORTH AMERI- CA. 8vo, The Macmillan Company, New York, Oct. 25, 1910, pp. 635. German Edition, Dr. W. O. Dietrich, editor, in press. Pal 189. Principles of Palaeontology of Mammalia Classification of the Mammalia 1894 89. A Division of the Eutherian Mammals into the Mesoplacentalia and Cenoplacentalia [terms subsequently altered to Meseutheria and Ceneutheria.] Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sd., Vol. xiii, June 4, 1894, pp. 234-237. Pal. 45 1907 307. [Abstr.] The Reclassification of the Mammalia. [Read before N. Y. Acad. Sci., Nov. 13, 1905.] Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sciences, Vol. xvii, Pt. iii, Dec. 1907, pp. 611-613. Pal. 178 See also subject, Vertebrate Palaeontology, Progress of, titles 1893 to date. Also Appendix, Age of Mammals, 1910. 1898 133. [Abstr.] [The Origin of the Mammalia.] Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sei., Vol. xi, Jan. 10, 1898, p. 447. Pal. 62 Origin of the Mammalia 10 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF HENRY FAIRFIELD OSBORN. 1898 136. [Origin of the Mammalia.] Discussion before Amer. Soc. of Naturalists. Science, N. S., Vol. vii, No. 162, Feb. 4, 1898, pp. 176-178 Pal. 63 1898 146. The Origin of the Mammalia [I]. [Address before Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Toronto meeting, and in full before N. Y. Acad, of Sciences, Jan. 10, 1898.] Amer. Naturalist, Vol. xxxii, No. 377, May, 1898, pp. 309-334. Abstr. Ann. N. Y. Acad., Vol. xi, No. 22, Jan. 18, 1899, p. 447. Pal. 71 1898 154. [Origin of the Mammalia.] Abstract of remarks at the Internationa! Congress of Zoologists, Cambridge, England. Science, N S., Vol. yiii, No. 194, Sept. 16, 1898, p. 358. N. Y. Tribune, Sept. 18, 1898. Pal. 77 1899 165. Origin of Mammals. [Opening discussion in conjunction with Professor H. G. Seeley before the International Congress of Zoologists at Cam- bridge, August 25, 1898.] Proc. ^th Intern. Cong. Zool., 1899, pp. 70-71, 413-419. Pal. 85 1900 166. [H.] Abstr. Amer Journ. Sci., 4th Ser., Vol. vii [Whole Number, clvii], No. 38, Art. xi, Feb., 1899, pp. 92-96. See also paper on this subject in Amer. Naturalist, Vol. xxxiv, No. 408, Dec., 1900, pp. 943-947. Pal. 86 1900 191. Origin of the Mammalia, HI. Occipital Condyles of Reptilian Tri-partite Type. [Presented before Section of Zoology, American Association for the Advancement of Science, June, 1900.] Amer. Naturalist, Vol. xxxiv, No. 408, Dec., 1900, pp. 943-947. Pal. 100 See also subject, Vertebrate Palaeontology, Progress of, titles 1893 to date. Pal. 77 Pal. 86 Odontography of Mammalia 1887 33. The Origin of the Tritubercular Type of Mammalian Dentition. Science, Vol. x, No. 254, Dec. 16, 1887, p. 300. Pal. 13 1888 43. The Nomenclature of the Mammalian Molar Cusps. Amer. Naturalist, Vol. xxii, No. 262, Oct., 1888, pp. 926-928. Odont. 1 1888 45. The Evolution of Mammahan Molars to and from the Tritubercular Type. Amer Naturalist, Vol. xxii, No. 264, Dec., 1888, pp. 1067- 1079. Abstr. Rept. Brit. Assoc. Adv, Sci., 1889 (58th meeting, Bath, 1888), p. 660. Odont. 2 1892 59. Nomenclature of Mammalian Molar Cusps. Amer. Naturalist, Vol, xxvi, No. 305, May, 1892, pp. 436-437. Odont. 3 1892 63. [Review.] Odontogenesis in the Ungulates. Amer. Naturalist, Vol. xxvi. No. 307, July, 1892, pp. 621-623. Odont. 4 1892 68. The History and Homologies of the Human Molar Cusps. Anat. Anz., vii Jahrg., Nos. 23, 24, 1892, pp. 740-747. Odont. 5 1893 80. Recent Researches upon the Succession of Teeth in Mammals. Amer. Naturalist, Vol. xxvii, No. 318, June, 1893, pp. 493-508. Abstr. Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sei., Vol. xii, June 6, 1893, pp. 187-188. Nature, Vol. 48, No. 1236, July 6, 1893, p. 238. Odont. 6 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF HENRY FAIRFIELD OSBORN. 11 1895 100. The History of the Cusps of the Human Molar Teeth. [Address at the Founding of the New York Institute of Stomatology.] International Dental Journal, July, 1895, pp. 1-26, pl. AA. Odont. 7 1897 119. The Origin of the Teeth of the Mammalia. [Relations of the Tricono- donta and Protodonta, Osborn, Multituberculata, Cope, to the South African Cynodontia and Gomphodontia, described by Seeley.] Sdence, N. S., Vol. v, No. 119, April 9, 1897, pp. 576-577. Pal. 56 1897 124. Homologies and Nomenclature of the Elements of the Molar Teeth. Sdence, N. S., Vol. vi, No. 142, Sept. 17, 1897, p. 436. Abstr. Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sd., Vol. xlvi, June, 1898 (meeting of Aug., 1897), p. 238. Odont. 8 1897 131. Trituberculy: A Review Dedicated to the Late Professor Edward D. Cope. Amer. Naturalist, Vol. xxxi, No. 138, Dec., 1897, pp. 893-1016. Odont. 9 1904 250. Paleontological Evidence for the Original Tritubercular Theory. Amer. Journ. Sd., 4th Ser., Vol. xvii [Whole No. clxvii], No. 100, Art. xxix, Apr., 1904, pp. 321-323, pl. xxi. Odont. 10 1907 301. EVOLUTION OF MAMMALIAN MOLAR TEETH TO AND FROM THE TRIANGULAR TYPE. Including Collected and Revised Re- searches on Trituberculy and New Sections on the Forms and Homol- ogies of the Molar Teeth in the Different Orders of Mammals. 8vo, The Macmillan Company, New York and London, Sept., 1907, 250 pp. Edited by Dr. W. K. Gregory. Odont. 11 See also subject, Vertebrate Palaeontology, Progress of, titles 1893 to date. Odont. 9 Craniometry of Mammalia. 1902 207. Dolichocephaly and Brachycephaly in the Lower Mammals. [Read before N. Y. Acad. Sci., Nov. 11, 1901.] Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., Vol. xvi, Art. vii, Feb. 3, 1902, pp. 77-89. Abstr. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sd., Vol. xiv, No. 5, Mar. 4, 1902, p. 147. Pal. 112 1913 368. Skull Measurements in Man and the Hoofed Mammals. Science, N. S., Vol. xxxv, No. 902, Apr. 12,1912, p. 596. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sd., Vol. xxii, Apr. 20, 1913, pp. 341-342. Anthr. 4 1912 382. Craniometry of the Equidae. Mem. Amer. Mils, of Natural Hist., N. S., Vol. i, Pt. iii, June, 1912, pp. 57-100, figs. 1-17. Pal. 199 See also subject, Vertebrate Palaeontology, Progress of, titles 1893 to date. Limb Mechanism of Mammalia 1895 99. Joints in the Vertebrate Skeleton. [Review of "The Origin of the forms of Joints in the Vertebrate Skeleton," by Gustav Tornier, 1895.] Science, N. S., Vol. i, No. 21, May 24, 1895, pp 581-582. Pal. 49 1900 181. The Angulation of the Limbs of Proboscidea, Dinocerata, and Other Quadrupeds in Adaptation to Weight. Amer. Naturalist, Vol. xxxiv, No. 398, Feb., 1900, pp. 89-94. Pal. 97 12 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF HENRY FAIRFIELD OSBORN. Marsupialia, Embryology, Habits 1883 13. Observations upon the Foetal Membranes of the Opossum and other Marsupials. Quart. Journ. Micros. Sci., Vol. xxiii, N. S., 1883, pp. 473-484. Abstr. Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Vol. xxxvi, Mar., 1888 (meeting of Aug., 1887), pp. 261-262. Abstr. Science, Vol. 1, No. 16, May 25, 1883, pp. 451-452. Embr. 2 1887 34. The Foetal Membranes of the Marsupials. Journ. of Morphology, Vol. i. No. 2, Dec., 1887, pp. 373-382, pl. xvii. Embr. 3 1898 141. A Placental Marsupial. Science, N. S., Vol. vii, No. 170, April 1, 1898, pp. 454-456. Embr. 4 1899 163. Habits of Thylacoleo. Amer. Naturalist, Vol. xxxiii, No. 386, Feb., 1899, pp. 174-175. Pal. 83 1904 249. [Resting Position of the Tasmanian Wolf.] Nature, Vol. 69, No. 1799, Apr. 21, 1904, p. 587. Zool. 5 See also subject, Vertebrate Palaeontology, Progress of, titles 1893 to date. Protodonta, Triassic Pro-Mammalia 1886 26. Observations upon the Upper Triassic Mammals, Dromatherium and Microconodon. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sd. Phila., Vol. xxxviii, Pt. iii, Oct.-Dec., 1886, pp. 359-363. Pal. 7 1887 35. The Triassic Mammals, Dromatherium and Microconodon. Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc., Vol. xxiv, No. 125, Jan.-June, 1887, pp. 109-111, 1 pl. Pal. 14 See also subject, Vertebrate Palaeontology, Progress of, titles 1893 to date. Mesozoic Mammalia-Triassic to Lower Cretaceous 1887 28. A Pineal Eye in the Mesozoic Mammalia. Science, Vol. ix, No. 208, Jan. 28, 1887, p. 92. Pal. 9 1887 29. The Pineal Eye in Tritylodon. Science, Vol. ix, No. 209, Feb. 4, 1887, p. 114. Pal. 10 1887 32. Note upon the Genus Athrodon. Amer. Naturalist, Vol. xxi, No. 11, Nov., 1887, p. 1020. Pal. 12 1887 36. [Abstr.] On the Structure and Classification of the Mesozoic Mammalia. Proc. Acad. Nat. Set. Phila., Vol. xxxix, Pt. ii, Apr.-Aug., 1887, pp. 282-292 (published, Nov., 1887). Pal. 15 1888 38. The Mylohyoid Groove in the Mesozoic and Recent Mammalia. Amer. Naturalist, Vol. xxii, No. 253, Jan., 1888, pp. 75-76. Pal. 17 1888 40. A Review of Mr. Lydekker's Arrangement of the Mesozoic Mammalia, Amer. Naturalist, Vol. xxii, No. 255, Mar., 1888, pp. 232-236. Pal. 18 1888 42. 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Hist., Vol. vii, Art. i, Mar. 8, 1895, pp. 1-70. Pal. 47 See also subject, Vertebrate Palaeontology, Progress of, titles 1893 to date. Lower Eocene Mammalian Fauna 1892 67. Fossil Mammals of the Wahsatch and Wind River Beds. Collection of 1891. [With J. L. Wortman.] Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., Vol. iv, Art. xi, Oct. 20, 1892, pp. 81-147. Pal. 32 1897 126. The Huerfano Lake Basin, Southern Colorado, and its Wind River and Bridger Fauna. Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., Vol. ix, Art. xxi, Oct. 20, 1897, pp. 247-258. Pal. 59 1897 129. Wind River and Bridger Beds in the Huerfano Lake Basin. [Read before Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Detroit, Aug., 1897.] Amer. Naturalist, Vol. xxxi, No. 371, Nov., 1897, pp. 966-968. Pal. 60 1898 152. Wasatch and Bridger Beds in the Huerfano Lake Basin. Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Section Zool., Vol. xlvi, June, 1898, pp. 205-206. Pal. 76 See also subject, Vertebrate Palaeontology, Progress of, titles 1893 to date. 14 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF HENRY FAIRFIELD OSBORN. 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Artiodactyla 1883 11. II. On Achaenodon, an Eocene Bunodont. Contr. E. M. Mus. of Geol. and Archaol. Princeton Coll. Bull. No. 3, May, 1883, pp. 23-35. Pal. 6 1892 69. Characters of Protoceras (Marsh), the New Artiodactyl from the Lower Miocene. [With J. L. Wortman.] Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., Vol. iv, Art. xviii, Dec. 30, 1892, pp. 351-371. Pal. 33 1893 72. Artionyx, a New Genus of Ancylopoda. [With J. L. Wortman.] Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., Vol. v, Art. i, Feb., 1893, pp. 1-18. Pal 35 1893 74. Protoceras, the New Artiodactyl. Nature, Vol. 47, No. 1214, Feb. 2, 1893, pp. 321-322. Pal. 37 1893 75. [Abstr] Protoceras celer. Anat. Anz., Jahrg. viii, No. 4, Jan. 18, 1893, p. 128 [report of meeting of N. Y. Acad. Sci.]. Pal. 38 18 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF HENRY FAIRFIELD OSBORN. 1893 76. [Abstr.] Foot of Artionyx. Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sd., Vol. xii, Mar. 25, 1893, pp. 95, 96. Anat. Anz., Jahrg. viii, Nos. 10, 11, Apr. 8, 1893, p. 368 [report of meeting of N. Y. Acad. Sci.]. Pal. 39 1893 77. 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The Devonian Lamprey and the Classification of the Fishes. Science, N. S., Vol. xii, No. 307, Nov. 16, 1900, pp. 767-769. Pal. 99 1901 197. Recent Progress in Paleontology. Congestion of Museums, Special Investigations, Evolution of the Horse. Science, N. S., Vol. xiii, No. 335, May 31, 1901, pp. 872-873. Pal. 104 1901 202. Recent Zoopaleontology. A Marsupial Evolution. Geology of the John Day Basin. Discoveries of Plesiosaurs and of Portheus. Science, N. S., Vol. xiv, No. 348, Aug. 30, 1901, pp. 330-331. Pal. 107 1901 203. Recent Zoopaleontology. [Refers to explorations in America and other Countries.] Science, N. S., Vol. xiv, No. 352, Sept. 27, 1901, pp. 498- 499. Pal. 108 1901 205. Recent Zoopaleontology. Vertebrate Paleontology at the Carnegie Museum. Discoveries in Northern Africa. Notes on Primitive and Fossil Birds. Science, N. S., Vol. xiv, No. 354, Oct. 11, 1901, pp. 578-580. Pal. 110 1901 206. Recent Zoopaleontology. Fossil Reptiles of Europe. Marsh's Collec- tion of Bridger Mammalia. Pleistocene Horses of North America. Science, N. S., Vol. xiv, No. 357, Nov. 1, 1901, pp. 699-700. Pal. Ill 1902 209. Recent Zoopaleontology. A Fossil Camel from Southern Russia. Fossil Remains of Lake Callabona [Australia]. Transference of Secondary Sexual Characters from Males to Females. Homo neanderthalensis BIBLIOGRAPHY OF HENRY FAIRFIELD OSBORN. 23 a Distinct Species. Distinctions between the skulls of Lemurs and Monkeys. Distinct Phyla of Rhinoceroses. Science, N. S., Vol. xv, Feb. 28, No. 374, 1902, pp. 355-357. Pal. 114 1902 210. Recent Zoopalaeontology. Fritsch's Fauna der Gaskohle und der Kalksteine der Permformation, Bohmens. Science, N. S., Vol. xv, No. 378, Mar. 28, 1902, p. 514. Pal. 115 1902 220. Recent Zoopaleontology. Triassic Ichthyosaurs from California and Nevada. Relations of the Ostracoderm and Arthrodiran Fishes, Origin of the Turtles. Abandonment of the Oligocene and Miocene Lake Basin Theory. Studies of Ecoene Mammalia in the Marsh Col- lection, Peabody Museum. A New Pleistocene Rhinoceros related to the Sumatran Form. Relations of Okapia. Science, N. S., Vol. xvi, No. 410, Nov. 7, 1902, pp. 749-752. Pal. 121 1902 219. Recent Zoopaleontology. A Remarkable New Mammal from Japan. Its Relationship to the Californian Genus Desmostylus, Marsh. Eocene Sirenians in Egypt. Progress of the Explorations for Fossil Horses. The Perissodactyls typically Polyphyletic. Science, N. S., Vol. xvi, No. 409, Oct. 31, 1902, pp. 713-715. Pal. 120 1903 223. Recent Zoopaleontology. The Cope Pampean Collection. Science. N. S., Vol. xvii, No. 421, Jan. 23, 1903, pp. 157-158. Pal. 122 J903 227. Recent Zoopaleontology. An Upper Pliocene Cave. A New Rhinoceros from Southern Bavaria. The Basal Eocene Mammalian Fauna in the Ft. Union Beds of Montana. A Review of the Reptilia of the Trias. A Horned Eocene Ungulate from Egypt [Arsinadherium], Science, N. S., Vol. xvii, No. 425, Feb. 20, 1903, pp. 312-314. Pal. 125 1903 239. Recent Zoopaleontology. Additional Discoveries in Egypt. Recent Discoveries in France. South American Mammals, Marsupials and Monotremes, Horses and Man. Science, N. S., Vol. xviii, No. 464, Nov. 20, 1903, pp. 665-668. Pal. 131 1903 240. Recent Zoopaleontology. Schlosser's Literaturbericht. American Oli- gocene Microfauna. Triassic Reptilia. Cretaceous Reptiles. Juras- sic Reptiles. Science, N. S., Vol. xviii, No. 465, Nov. 27, 1903, pp. 699-702. Pal. 132 1903 242. Recent Zoopaleontology. Vertebrate Paleontology in the United States Geological Survey. Science, N. S., Vol. xviii, No. 467, Dec. 25, 1903, pp. 835-837. Pal. 134 1904 247. [Summaries of papers read before the Society of Vertebrate Paleontolo- gists of America, Dec. 29, 1903.] On the Position of the Bones of the Fore-arm in the Opisthocoelia or Sauropoda. On the Use of the Sandblast in Cleaning Fossils. Conclusive Palaeontological Evidence for the Tritubercular Theory. A Reclassification of the Reptilia. On the Primary Components of Vertebrae and their Relation to Ribs. Science, N. S., Vol. xix, No. 476, Feb. 12, 1904, pp. 255-257. Pal. 137 1905 270. Recent Vertebrate Paleontology. Fossil Mammals of Mexico. Science, N. S., Vol. xxi, No. 546, June 16, 1905, pp. 931-932. Pal. 157 24 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF HENRY FAIRFIELD OSBORN. 1905 274. Recent Vertebrate Paleontology. Science, N. S., Vol. xxii, No. 554, Aug. 11, 1905, pp. 188-189. Pal. 160 1906 282. Recent Vertebrate Paleontology. Extinct Mammals of Patagonia [Review of Gaudry's Memoir on the fossils of Patagonia, in Annates de Paleontologie, Vol. i]. Eocene Mammalia of Northern Africa [Review of "A Descriptive Catalogue of the Tertiary Vertebrata of the Fay Am, Egypt, based on the Collection of the Egyptian Government in the Geological Museum, Cairo, and on the Collection in the British Museum (Natural History), London," by Charles William Andrews]. Science, N. S., Vol. xxiv, No. 602, July 13, 1906, pp. 55-57. Pal. 166 1906 285. Recent Vertebrate Paleontology. Small Permian Reptile from Brazilian Coal Commission. Science, N. S., Vol. xxiv, No. 606, Aug. 10, 1906, pp. 184-185. Pal. 169 1914 412. The Broom Fossil Reptile Collection. Amer. Museum Journ. Vol. xiv, No. 4, Apr. 1914, pp. 137-138. Pal. 209 EXPLORATION FOR FOSSILS 1898 138. Preface to Fossil Vertebrates in the American Museum of Natural History. Vol. I. Articles collected from the American Museum Bulletins of the Years 1892-1897, Jan., 1898, pp. iii-vi. Pal. 66 1903 243. Explorations and Researches of the Department of Vertebrate Pale- ontology. Preface to Fossil Vertebrates in the American Museum of Natural History, Vol. ii. Articles Collected from the American Museum Bulletins of the years 1898-1903. 8vo, Dec., 1903, pp. iii- xix. Pal. 135 1904 244. Recent Zoopaleontology. Field Explorations during the Past Season. Science, N. 8., Vol. xix, No. 470, Jan. 1, 1904, pp. 35-36. Pal. 136 1905 277. Western Explorations for Fossil Vertebrates. Pop. Sci. 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S., Vol. xiv, No. 345, Aug. 9, 1901, pp. 210-212. Geol. 3 1900 188. The Eighth International Geological Congress at Paris. Science, N. S., Vol. xii, No. 299, Sept. 21, 1900, pp. 440-442. Geol. 2 GEOLOGIC CORRELATION AND PAL^OGEOGRAPHY 1900 182. The Geological and Faunal Relations of Europe and America during the Tertiary Period and the Theory of the Successive Invasions of an African Fauna. Science, N. S., Vol. xi, No. 276, Apr. 13, 1900, pp. 561-574. Zoog. 1 1900 187. Correlation Between Tertiary Mammal Horizons of Europe and America. An Introduction to the More Exact Investigation of Tertiary Zooge- ography. Preliminary Study with Third Trial Sheet. Part I. Paral- lels between Tertiary Horizons. [Presidential address before N. Y. Acad. Sci. delivered February 27, 1899.] Part II. Faunal Relations of Europe and America During the Tertiary Period and Theory of Successive Invasions of an African Fauna into Europe. [Presidential address before N. Y. Acad. 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Natural Selection 1906 287. The Causes of Extinction of Mammalia. [First half of article.] Amer. Naturalist, Vol. xl, No. 479, Nov., 1906, pp. 769-795. Zool. 7 1906 287. The Causes of Extinction of Mammalia. [Conclusion.] Amer. Natur- alist, Vol. xl, No. 480, Dec., 1906, pp. 829-859. Zool. 7 Divergence, Law of Adaptive Radiation 1902 214. The Law of Adaptive Radiation. Amer. Naturalist, Vol. xxxvi, No. 425, May, 1902, pp. 353-363. Pal. 116 1910 345. Paleontologic Evidences of Adaptive Radiation. Pop. Sdence Monthly, Vol. Ixxvii, No. 1, July, 1910, pp. 77-81. Pal. 188 1905 263. Recent Discoveries of Extinct Animals in the Rocky Mountain Region and Their Bearings on the Present Problems of Evolution. [Read before N. Y. Acad. Sci., Dec. 12, 1904.] [Rept. of Dec., 1904, meeting of N. Y. Acad, of Sciences.] Sdence, N. S., Vol. xxi, No. 523, Jan. 6, 1905, p. 28. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sdences, Vol. xvi, No. 7, Aug. 2, 1905, pp. 358-359. Pal. 150 Comparative Anatomy and Evolution Principles 271. 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[As President] Forty-first Annual Report of the Trustees of the American Museum of Natural History for the year 1909. Issued May 1, 1910, 131 pp. Adm. 26 1911 351. [As President] Forty-second Annual Report of the Trustees of the Ameri- can Museum of Natural History for the year 1910. Issued February 13, 1911, 144 pp. Adm. 27 1911 355. Growth of the Building of the American Museum of Natural History. Plans for the Future Building and Arrangement of Collections. [With the Administrative Staff.] Roy. 4to, New York, May 8, 1911, 23 pp. Adm. 28 1911 357. History, Plan and Scope of the American Museum of Natural History, 2nd edition. 8vo. New York, July, 1911, 148 pp. Adm. 29 1911 360. The Museum of the Future. Amer. Museum Journ., Vol. xi, No. 7. November, 1911, pp. 223-225. Adm. 30 1911 363. [As President] Forty-third Annual Report of the Trustees of the American Museum of Natural History for the year 1911. Feb. 5, 1912, 173 pp. Adm. 32 1912 373. 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Third Address, Intro- ductory Remarks by the President of the American Museum of Natural History at the Public Meeting on April 16th, 1913, in the Interest of the Campaign for Civic Cleanliness Instituted by the New York City Department of Health and at the Opening of the Hall of Public Health of the American Museum of Natural History. Pri- vately printed. 2 pp. Educ. 26 1913 395. The Gifts of Mr. Morgan to the American Museum, with an Expression of Gratitude and Indebtedness by the Board of Trustees. Amer. Museum Journ., Vol. xiii, No. 4, April, 1913, pp. 157-158. Mise. 11 1913 397. The Museum and Nature Study in the Public Schools. [With George H. Sherwood.] Mise. Publ. Am. Mus. Natural Hist., No. 3, May 19, 1913, 13 pp. [Appeared in part in Ann. Report Am. Mus. Natural Hist, for the year 1912.] Educ. 27 40 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF HENRY FAIRFIELD OSBORN. 1914 405. [As President] Forty-fifth Annual Report of the Trustees of the American Museum of Natural History for the Year 1913. Feb. 2, 1914, 102 pp. Adm. 35 1914 406. [Resolution of Board of Trustees of American Museum of Natural His- tory to the Memory of John Pierpont Morgan.] Adopted at Special Meeting of the Board on April 4, 1913. Forty-fifth Ann. Rept. Amer. Mus. Natural Hist. Feb. 2, 1914, pp. 15-16. De Luxe edition for family and archives. Mise. 12 1914 407. [Resolution of Board of Trustees of American Museum of Natural His- tory to the Memory of George Sullivan Bowdoin.] Adopted at annual meeting of the Board, Feb. 2, 1914. Forty-Fifth Annual Report of the Amer. Mus. Natural Hist. Feb. 2, 1914, p. 88. De Luxe edition for family and archives. Mise. 13 1914 414. The Museum of the American People. The Morris K. Jesup [Endow- ment Fund of Five Million Dollars, A Recent Bequest of Mrs. Jesup, Restricted to Educational and Scientific Work. Maintenance and Building of the Institution Still in the Hands of the Citizens of .New York City According to the Original Purpose of Foundation. Amer. Museum Journ. Vol. xiv, Nos. 6-7, Oct.-Nov. 1914, pp. 219-220. Adm. 36 1915 415. [As President] Forty-sixth Annual Report of the Trustees of the American Museum of Natural History for the Year 1914. Feb. 1, 1915, 192 pp., 1 map, 17 pls. Adm. 37 Zoological Park, Development, Plans, Education 1896 115. Preliminary Plan for the Prosecution of the Work of the Zoological Society. Submitted to the Executive Committee, November 26, 1895 [with C. Grant La Farge & Andrew H. Green], pp. 3-8 of N. Y. Zool. Soc. Reports on Site of Garden. Printed by order of the Bd. of Managers for Distribution among Managers only, not to be given to the Press or Public. Forest & Stream Publishing Co., 1896. 20 pp. Adm. 1 1897 118. [As Chairman] Report of the Executive Committee to the Board of Managers. [With other members, for the year 1906.] First Ann. Rept. New York Zoological Society, Mar. 15, 1897, pp. 23-25. Adm. 2 1898 139. [As Chairman.] Report of the Executive Committee to the Board of Managers for the Year 1897. [With Madison Grant, Sec'y.] Second Ann. Rept. New York Zoological Society, Mar. 15, 1898, pp. 23-39. Adm. 3 1898 149. The New York Zoological Park. Science, N. S., Vol. vii, No. 179, June 3, 1898, pp. 759-764. Adm. 4 1899 167. [As Chairman.] Report of the Executive Committee to the Board of Managers. [With Madison Grant, Secretary.] Third Ann. Report New York Zoological Society, May 1, 1899, pp. 25-38. Adm. 6 1900 183. [As Chairman.] Report of the Executive Committee to the Board of Managers for the Year 1899. [With Levi P. Morton and other mem- BIBLIOGRAPHY OF HENRY FAIRFIELD OSBORN 41 bers.] Fourth Ann. Rept. New York Zoological Society, May, 1900, pp. 27-41. Adm. 8 1900 184. [Address of welcome at the Opening of the New York Zoological Park.] Fourth Ann. Rept. New York Zoological Society, May, 1900, pp. 76-78. Adm. 9 1900 185. Progress of the New York Zoological Park. Science, N. 8., Vol. xi, No. 286, June 22, 1900, pp. 963-965. Adm. 10 1901 198. [As Chairman.] Report of the Executive Committee of the Board of Managers of the New York Zoological Society for the year 1900. [With other members.] Fifth Ann. Report New York Zoological Society, June 1, 1901, pp. 33-42. Adm. 12 1902 213. [As Chairman] Report of the Executive Committee. [With other mem- bers, for the year 1901.] Sixth Ann. Rept. New York Zoological Soc., Apr. 1, 1902, pp. 35-43. Adm. 13 1903 225. The New York Zoological Park and Aquarium. Science, N. 8., Vol. xvii, No. 424, Feb. 13, 1903, pp. 265-267. Adm. 14 1903 230. [As Chairman] Report of the Executive Committee for the year 1902. [With other members.] Seventh Ann. Rept. New York Zoological Society, Apr. 1,1903, pp. 33-49. Adm. 15 1903 235. New York Zoological Park. Science, N. S., Vol. xviii, No. 450, Aug. 14, 1903, pp. 218-219. Adm. 17 1903 237. A World's Congress of Lions, the Lion-House in the New York Zoological Park. The Century Magazine, Vol. Ixvii, No. 1, 1903, pp. 79-84. Zool. 4 1908 309. [As Chairman.] Report of the Executive Committee to the Board of Managers. [For the year 1907, with other members. ] Twelfth Annual Report of the New York Zoological Society, Jan. 1908, pp. 29-39. Adm. 20 1909 322. [As Chairman] Report of the Executive Committee to the Board of Man- agers. [For the year 1908, with other members.] Thirteenth Annual Report of the New York Zoological Society, Jan., 1909, pp. 31-43. Adm. 22 1910 338. [What the Zoological Society will do With the $1,000,000 Fund now Being Raised.] The New York Press, Jan. 20, 1910, p. 6. Adm. 24 1913 386. The Wild Equines of the Zoological Park. Zool. Soc. Bull., Vol. xvi, No. 55, January, 1913, pp. 941-948. Zool. 11 MISCELLANEOUS 1885 21. A Simple Method of Injecting the Arteries and Veins in Small Animals. Amer. Naturalist, Vol. xix, No. 9, Sept., 1885, pp. 920-921. Zool. 1 96. A Visit to the Exhibit of the New York Academy of Sciences. Scientific American, Vol. Ixxii, No. 15, Apr. 13, 1895, pp. 233-234. Mise. 5 AUTOBIOGRAPHIC NOTES OF THE AUTHOR 1871 1. The Boys' Journal [with others]. Vol. 1, No. 1, dated Mar. 1, 1871. 13 numbers were published. Editorship and many of the articles. Mise. 1 42 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF HENRY FAIRFIELD OSBORN 1877 2. [Letter to Editor of Princetonian.] The Princetonian, Vol. 1, No. 12, Feb. 8, 1877, pp. 6-7. Mise. 2 1898 160. [Address at Twentieth Re-Union of Class of '77 Princeton.] "After Twenty Years," the Record of the Class of 1877. Printed, not published, Trenton, N. J., 1898, pp. 72-75. Mise. 6 1903 232. [Address on the occasion of the dedication of the Fairfield Memorial Library, June 11, 1903.] 12mo, privately printed, 1903. Educ. 15 1906 288. [Letter Relating to Secretaryship of Smithsonian Institution.] Science, N. S., Vol. xxiv, No. 625, Dec. 21, 1906, pp. 825-826. Adm. 19 1907 291. [Address at the Quarter Century Re-Union of the Class of '77, Princeton, June, 1902.] "An Account of the Quarter-Century Celebration of the Class of '77" [Princeton Univ.]. Printed, not published, Trenton, N. J., Mar. 1, 1907, pp. 51-57. Mise. 7 1909 337. [Address at Thirtieth Re-Union of Class of '77, Princeton] "After Thirty Years, Record of the Class of 1877 Princeton University." Printed, not published, Trenton, N. J., 1909, pp. 45-47. Mise. 9 1911 359. Bibliography of the Published Writings of Henry Fairfield Osborn for the Years 1877-1910. Compiled by H. Ernestine Ripley. Privately printed, issued November 13, 1911, 27 pp. Second ed. 1877-1915, issued November, 1916. Biog. 24 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE PUBLISHED WRITINGS OF HENRY FAIRFIELD OSBORN FOR THE YEARS 1877*-1915 Part II. Chronologic Arrangement 1877 2. [Letter to Editor of Princetonian.] The Princetonian, Vol. 1, No. 12, Feb. 8, 1877, pp. 6-7. Mise. 2 1878 3. 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