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 127. Letter: Nomenclature of some Cincinnati group fossils. Amer. Geol. vol. 



I, p. 333. May, 1888. Minneapolis. 

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June, 1888. Minneapolis. 

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134. Keyes, C. R. On the fauna of the lower coal measures of central Iowa. Proc. 



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135. Description of two new fossils from the Devonian of Iowa. Proc. Acad. 



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136. On fossils from the lower coal measures at Des Moines, Iowa. Amer. 



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137. On the attachment of Platijceras to Pala^ocrinoids, and its effects in mod- 

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138. Descriptions of four new species of Platijceras from the Lower Carbonifer- 

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139. Attacliment of Platycerata to fossil Crinoids. Amer. Nat., vol.xxii, pp. 



924,925. 1888. Philadelphia. 



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869-272. October, 1888. New Haven, 



