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87. Note sur uue hache en pierre de File 

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88. Note sur un alliage de cuivre, d'argeut 

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89. Sur un arseniate de zinc naturel prove- 



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90. Note sur la Jakobsite, nouvelle espece 

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91. Note sur une Idocrase d'Areiidal en 

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120. *On the Appalachians and Rocky 



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121. *On the homologies of the insectean 

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122. *0n certain parallel relations between 



the classes of Vertebrates, and on the bearing of 

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124. On fossil insects from the carboni- 

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125. Note on the position of Amphibians 

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126. Note on the volcanic peaks of Cotopaxi 

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129. On the origin of prairies. Amer. 

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130. On cephalizatiou : Explanations 

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131. A word on the origin of life. Amer. 



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