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Item Amphipoda from Florida and the West Indies. American Museum novitates ; no. 598(New York City : The American Museum of Natural History, 1933) Shoemaker, Clarence Raymond, 1874-; Lutz, Frank Eugene, 1879-1943.; Wheeler, William Morton, 1865-1937.; Van Name, Willard Gibbs, 1872-; Mutchler, Andrew Johnson.; Brown, Barnum.; Miner, Roy Waldo, 1875-1955.; Whelpley, P. B.Item The Brachyura of the second Templeton Crocker-American Museum Expedition to the Pacific Ocean. American Museum novitates ; no. 1049(New York City : The American Museum of Natural History, 1939) Ward, Melbourne.; Miner, Roy Waldo, 1875-1955.; Templeton Crocker Pacific Expedition 1936-1937)Item The Caridea and Stomatopoda of the second Templeton Crocker-American Museum Expedition to the Pacific Ocean. American Museum novitates ; no. 1137(New York City : The American Museum of Natural History, 1941) Armstrong, John C.; Miner, Roy Waldo, 1875-1955.; Templeton Crocker Pacific Expedition 1936-1937)Item The carpus of Eryops and the structure of the primitive chiropterygium. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 48, article 10.(New York : Published by order of the Trustees, American Museum of Natural History, 1923) Gregory, William K. (William King), 1876-; Miner, Roy Waldo, 1875-1955.; Noble, Gladwyn Kingsley, 1894-1940."(One) Eryops had only four digits in the manus. (2) Eryops possessed a well-developed prepollex. (3) The carpus (as well as the tarsus) consists of two moieties; the radius (tibia) moiety, embracing the prepollex (prehallux) and carpal elements, forming the first preaxial ray, and the ulna (fibula) moiety, including the digits and their carpals, converging toward the ulna (fibula). The distinctness of these two moieties is further demonstrated by the subdivisions of the carpal (or tarsal) musculature. (4) The pectoral appendage of Eryops is readily comparable with the pectoral fin of the rhipidistian crossopterygians. The distinctness of the two primary series of carpal elements even in these forms is obvious. (5) All known Amphibia, recent and fossil, possess only four digits in the manus, but embryological and indirect palaeontological evidence allows us to infer that the most primitive Amphibia had a prepollex, five digits, and a postminimus in the hand; a prehallux, five digits, and a postminimus in the foot. (6) The primitive chiropterygium was therefore at least seven-rayed in both the manus and pes, but with a tendency toward a reduction in the two marginal rays, which has proceeded furthest in the last postaxial ray. (7) The carpus of Eryops and the primitive chiropterygium possessed three medialia and one centrale, as well as the radiale, intermedium, ulnare and carpalia. (8) The phalangeal formula of Eryops was only 2-2-3-2 in the manus"--P. 287-288.Item Dasychonopsis arenosa, a new species of polychaetous annelid from Porto Rico. American Museum novitates ; no. 107(New York City : The American Museum of Natural History, 1924) Treadwell, Aaron L. (Aaron Louis), 1866-1947.; Miner, Roy Waldo, 1875-1955.; Zoological Expedition to Puerto Rico (1914)Item Diving in coral gardens. (Guide leaflet, no. 80)(New York : American Museum of Natural History, 1933) Miner, Roy Waldo, 1875-1955.Reprinted from Natural history magazine for September-October, 1933.Item A drama of the microscope : the new rotifer group. (Guide leaflet, no. 72)(New York : American Museum of Natural History, 1931) Miner, Roy Waldo, 1875-1955.Second edition. Reprinted from Natural history for September-October, 1928.Item Forty tons of coral. (Guide leaflet, no. 78)(New York : American Museum of Natural History, 1933) Miner, Roy Waldo, 1875-1955.Reprinted from Natural history magazine for July-August, 1931. The story of the preparation of the immense coral reef exhibit in the Hall of Ocean Life at the American Museum.Item A fossil myriapod of the genus Parajulus from Florissant, Colorado : (Parajulus cockerelli, new species). American Museum novitates ; no. 219(New York City : American Museum of Natural History, 1926) Miner, Roy Waldo, 1875-1955.Item A guide to the sponge alcove in the American Museum of Natural History. (Guide leaflet, no. 23)(New York : The Museum, 1906) Miner, Roy Waldo, 1875-1955.; American Museum of Natural History.Reprinted from the American Museum journal, v. 6, no. 4, Oct. 1906.Item The kingdom of the tides. (Guide leaflet, no. 83)([New York] : American Museum of Natural History, 1934) Miner, Roy Waldo, 1875-1955.Reprinted from Natural history magazine for July-August, 1934.Item New species of polychaetous annelids in the collections of the American Museum of Natural History, from Porto Rico, Florida, Lower California, and British Somaliland. American Museum novitates ; no. 392(New York City : American Museum of Natural History, 1929) Treadwell, Aaron L. (Aaron Louis), 1866-1947.; Townsend, Charles Haskins, 1859-1944.; Beebe, William, 1877-1962.; Starks, Edwin Chapin, 1867-1932.; Brown, Barnum.; Miner, Roy Waldo, 1875-1955.Item Notes on West Indian fishes. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 31, article 11.(New York : Published by order of the Trustees, American Museum of Natural History, 1912) Nichols, John T. (John Treadwell), 1883-1958.; Deynard, A. B., Dr.; Miner, Roy Waldo, 1875-1955.Item Outposts of the sea : animals of the tidal zone. (Guide leaflet, no. 74)(New York : American Museum of Natural History, 1929) Miner, Roy Waldo, 1875-1955.Reprinted from Natural history, the journal of the American Museum of Natural History, vol. XXIX, no. 3, May-June, 1929.Item The pectoral limb of Eryops and other primitive tetrapods. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 51, article 7.(New York : Published by order of the Trustees, The American Museum of Natural History, 1925) Miner, Roy Waldo, 1875-1955.Item Polychaetous annelids from Porto Rico, the Florida Keys, and Bermuda. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 41, article 16.(New York : Published by order of the Trustees, American Museum of Natural History, 1919) Hoagland, Ruth Agnes.; Miner, Roy Waldo, 1875-1955.; Treadwell, Aaron L. (Aaron Louis), 1866-1947.; Osburn, Raymond C. (Raymond Carroll), 1872-1955.; Zoological Expedition to Puerto Rico (1914)