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Address [to the Anthrop. Sect.]. The native tribes of 



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The earthquake of Jan. 2. Science, 5, 1885, 85. 



Miocene deposits in Florida. Science, 0, 1885. *'-!. 



The arms of the Octopus, or devil fish. Science, 0, 



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List of marine Mollusca comprising the Quaternary 

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New or specially interesting shells of the Point Barrow 

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Two remarkable forms of mollusks. Washington 



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The distribution of colors ia the animal kingdom. 

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Report on the mollusks collected by L. M. TUKNEK 



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Lamellibrancb.es sans branchies. France Soc. Zool. 



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U. S. Mus. Proc., 11, 1889, 214. 



On the hinge of pelecypods and its development, with 

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Notes on the soft parts of Trochus infundibulum, 



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Note on two Helices new to the fauna of the United 



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R. S. XIV. 



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A preliminary catalogue of the shell-bearing marine 

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Types fossiles de TEocene du bassiu de Paris, reeern- 

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Conchological notes from Oregon. [1890.] Nautilus, 



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Scientific results of explorations by the U. S. Fish 

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Contributions to the Tertiary fauna of Florida with 

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Deep sea mollusks and the conditions under which 

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A propos des Pleurotomaria des musees americains. 

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On the age of the Peace Creek beds, Florida. Philad. 

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Notes on some recent brachiopods. I'hila'l. Ac. Nat. 

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On the species of Douax of eastern North America. 

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Ou an undescribed Cytherea from the Gulf of Mexico. 

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Grand-Gulf formation. Science, 20, 1892, 164-165, 

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