RECORD: Darwin, C. R. n.d. Abstracts of Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 1869-1876. CUL-DAR75.53. Edited by John van Wyhe (The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online, http://darwin-online.org.uk/)

REVISION HISTORY: Transcribed and edited by Christine Chua and John van Wyhe 4.2021, 8.2025. RN2

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Proc. of American Philosophical Soc

no. 84

(p. 448

Cope on Fishes)

Cope, Edward Drinker. 1869. A partial synopsis of the fishes of the fresh waters of North Carolina. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 11 no. 81: 448-495.

 

p. 492

Laws of Distribution of fishes in Rivers

 

p. 498

Cope on a highly generalized form of Triassic Reptile

Cope, Edward Drinker. 1870. Structure of the crania of the orders of Reptilia and Batrachia, recent and extinct. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 11: 497-498.

no 86

p. 58

great extinct Rodent in Anguilla W. Indies

Bland, Thomas. 1871. Notes relating to the physical geography and geology of, and the distribution of terrestrial Mollusca in certain of the West India Islands. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 12 no. 86: 56-63.

 

p 61.

On distribut. of Land shells in W. Indies in relation to their geology.

 

(p 73

Cope on cave animals in Pennsylvania - list of p. 99

Cope, Edward Drinker. 1871. Preliminary report on the Vertebrata discovered in the Port Kennedy Bone Cave. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 12 no. 86: 73-102.

 

p. 99

general observations on the fossil Tertiary mammal of America

no 87.

p. 320

Copes methods of creation rubbish

Cope, Edward Drinker. 1872. [Remarks on: Hartshorne, On organic physics.] Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 12: 316-320.

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p 447,

458

Stevenson. important paper on the relation of plants bearing that N. America

Stevenson, John J. 1876. The geological relations of the Lignitic groups. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 14 no. 95: 447-475.

 

p. 473

All facts seem to show that plants may be developed in one case. Long before in other part of the world.

 


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