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272. On the Nimravidre and Canidse of 

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273. On the Vertebrata of the Wind 

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274. Review of the Rodentia of the mio- 

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275. On the Camclse of the Loup Fork 



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276. On the Condylarthra. Philad., Acad. 

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277. On Uiutatherium (U. robustum, 

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278. Anew genus of Tillodouta: Psitta- 

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279. The tertiary formations of the central 

 region of the United States. American Natu- 

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280. A second genus of eocene Plagiaula- 

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281. On archsesthetism. American Natu- 

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282. The ancestry and habits of Thyla- 

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 522. 



283. On the Taxeopoda, a new order of 

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284. New marsupials from the Puerco 

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285. The reptiles of the American eocene. 

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286. Contributions to the history of the 

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287. The classification of the ungulate 

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288. Third contribution to the history of 

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289. Synopsis of the Vertebrata of the 



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291. The classification of the Ungulata. 

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292. The fauna of the Puerco eocene. 

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293. On the brains of the eocene Mam- 

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294. On a new extinct genus [PHoplar- 

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295. First addition to the fauna of the 

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296. Fourth contribution to the history 

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297. Notes on the geographical distribu- 

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 America. Philad., Acad. Nat. Sci. Proc., 1883, 

 pp. 10-35. 



298. On a new extinct genus of Sirenia, 

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299. On the mutual relations of the Bu- 

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3OO. The extinct Rodeutia of North 



America. American Naturalist, 17, 1883, pp. 

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301. On the extinct dogs of North Ame- 

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 249. 



302. The genus Phenacodus. American 

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303. The developmental significance of 

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304. On the characters of the skull in 

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3O5. The evolutionary significance of 



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306. A new snake from New Mexico : 

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307. On some Vertebrata from the per- 



