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Visual Organs of Lamellibranchs
Volume 36, Page 10
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The New Jersey Coast after the Storm of Jan. 8, 1884
Volume 36, Page 12
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Relation of Medullary Rays to the Strength of Timber
Volume 36, Page 14
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Some Phenomena in the Life-History of Clathrulina elegans
Volume 36, Page 17
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Indian Mounds on the Miami River
Volume 36, Page 20
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Note on Manayunkia speciosa
Volume 36, Page 21
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January 29
Volume 36, Page 22
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On Semper's Method of Making Dried Preparations
Volume 36, Page 24
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February 12
Volume 36, Page 28
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February 19
Volume 36, Page 30
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Notes on a Collection of Anchovies from Havana and Key West, with an Account of a New Species (Stolephorus eurystole) from Wood's Holl, Mass
Volume 36, Page 34
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List of Fishes from Egmont Key, Florida, in the Museum of Yale College, with Description of Two New Species
Volume 36, Page 42
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Dictyophora as Apsilus vorax
Volume 36, Page 50
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On the Digestion of Raw and of Boiled Milk
Volume 36, Page 120
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A review of the American species of the genus Synodus
Volume 36, Page 130
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Pentastomum proboscideum
Volume 36, Page 140
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On Rapid Changes in the History of Species
Volume 36, Page 142
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A Spider That Makes a Spherical Mud-Daub Cocoon
Volume 36, Page 151
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On the anacanthine fishes
Volume 36, Page 167
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June 24
Volume 36, Page 184
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Volcanic Dust from Krakatoa
Volume 36, Page 185
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On a Supposed New Species of Cristatella
Volume 36, Page 193
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Description of New Species of Terrestrial Mollusca of Cuba
Volume 36, Page 211
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A Large Zircon
Volume 36, Page 214
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On the wide distribution of some American sponges
Volume 1884, Page 215
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A Review of the American Species of the Genus Hemirhamphus
Volume 36, Page 221
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A Review of the American Species of Scomberomorus
Volume 36, Page 232
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Descriptions of New Species of North American Heterocera
Volume 36, Page 283
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Homologies of the Vertebrate Crystalline Lens
Volume 36, Page 300
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Report of the Professor of Mineralogy
Volume 36, Page 346
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Elections during 1884
Volume 36, Page 349