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45. Description of a new genus (Phena- 



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47. An addition to the vertebrate fauna of 

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53. [Remarks on a new Euahosaurian : 



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54. An examination of the Reptilia and 



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56. Second contribution to the history of 



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57. On the crocodilian genus Perosuchus. 



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58. Synopsis of the extinct Batrachia of 



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59. On Agaphelus. a genus of toothless 



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6O. On some Cretaceous Reptilia. Philad. 

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62. Observations on reptiles of the Old 



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63. Synopsis of the Cyprinida; of Pennsyl- 

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65. Supplementary synopsis of the Esoces 



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