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1866— Gilpin, J. B. On the mammalia of Nova Scotia, No. iii. < Proc. and Trans. Nova Scotian Inst. 

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Lord, J. K. The naturalist in Vancouver Island and British Columbia. 2 vols. b°. 358 pp.; 

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1867— Cope, E. D. An addition to the vertebrate fauna of the miocene period of the United States. 

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Cope, E. D. [Remarks on the contents of caves of Southwestern Virginia.] <[ Proc. Acad. 

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Bickmore.A S. [On mammals from Buru. Babirussa affiuis, Cervus moluccensis, and Anox 

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 [Neotoma observed ] 



Cope, E. D. [Observations on some vertebrata from Lower California and Nevada.] <^Proc. 

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[ Aivicola ourtata, D. ep., described ; Lagomys princeps found near lat. 32°.] 



Ernst, A. [Synopsis of the mammalia of Venezuela.] < Boletin de la Sociedad de Ciencias 

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