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1862. Description of two new species of Cephalopodes in the Museum of the California Academy 

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 1862a. Description of a newspeciesof cephalopod from the coast of California. Proceedings Acad- 

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i8go. Revision des mollusques du Museum de Lisbonne. I. Cephalopodes. Journal de Sciencias 

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1847. A list of the genera of recent MoUusca, their synonyma and types. Proceedings Zoological 



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1892. Note on a Califomian Loligo. Zoe, vol. in, p. 51, 1892. San Francisco. 

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1899. A large octopus. Scientific American, vol. 81, p. 180, i fig., Sept., 1899. New York. 

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1908. Big game at sea. The Outing Publishing Co., New York, 1908. The chapter on "Ten- 



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living Argonauta pacifica. 

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important monographs of the group ever published ; among other valuable features is given 



a s>'Tiopsis of the living species of Cephalopoda. 

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267 (1-63), 1886. A reprint in handy form of the synopsis given in the Challenger Report. 

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