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Verrill, a. E. — Continued. 



i88ia. Reports on the results of dredging * * * on the east coast of the United States * * * 

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i88ib. Notice of the remarkable marine fauna occupying the outer banks off the southern coasc 

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1882. Notice of recent additions to the marine Invertebrata of the northeastern coast of America, 



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1883. Supplementary report on the "Blake" cephalopods. Bulletin Museum of Comparative 



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1884. Second catalogue of Mollusca recently added to the fauna of the New England coast and 



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1874. Report upon the invertebrate animals of V'incyard Soimd and adjacent waters, with an 

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 Whiteaves, J. F. 



1887. On some marine invertebrata dredged or othervvise collected by Dr. G. M. Dawson in 1885 

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 Williamson, Mrs. M. B. 



1892. An annotated list of the shells of San Pedro Bay and vicinity. Proceedings U. S. National 



Museum, vol. xv, p. 179-219, pi. xix-xxm, 1892. Washington. 

 1905. Some west American shells, including a new varict>- of Corbula luteola Cpr. and two new 

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1910. iJber japanische cephalopoden. Beitrage zur Kenntnis der Systematik und Anatomic der 

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i88g. Stray notes on the geolog>- of the Channel Islands. The Mollusca of the Channel Islands 

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