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291. Whiteaves, J. F. On some fossils from the Hamiltou formation of Ontario, 



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292. Ou some fossils from the Triassic rocks of British Columbia. Geol. and 



Nat. Hist. Siirv. Canada, Contri. to Canad. Pal., vol. i, pp. 127-149, and plate. 

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293. Illustrations of the Fossil Fishes of the Devonian rocks of Canada. Part 



I. Trans. Roy. Soc. Canada for 1886, sect, iv, p. 101. May, 1888. Montreal. 



294. Notes on some Mesozoic Fossils from various localities on the coast of 



British Columbia, for the most part collected by Dr. G. M. Dawson in the 

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295. On some fossils from the Cretaceous and Laramie rocks of the Saskatche- 

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296. (See Bell, Robert.; 



297. Whitfield, R. P. Remarks ou the moUnscan fossils of the New Jersey marl 



beds, contained in vols. 1 aud 2 of that [s/c] Paheontology, and ou their strati- 

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298. Notice of <;eolo<;ical investigations along the eastern shores of Lake Cham- 

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299. New Jersey Cretaceous. Amer. Nat., vol. xxi, p. 66. 1887. Philadelphia. 



300. W1LLIAM.S, H. S. The Strophomeuidte : a palasoutological study of the method 



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 302. Fossil faunas of the Upper Devonian ; the Genesee sectiou. New York. 



Bull. 41, U. S. Geol. Surv., 8vo, 121 pp., 4 pi. 1888. Washington. 

 303. Williams, S. G. Note ou the Lower Helderberg rocks of Caynga Lake. Gth 



Ann. Rep. State Geologist for the year 1886. 1887. Albany. 

 304. The Tully limestone, its distribution, aud its known fossils. 6th Ann. 



Rep. of N. Y. State Geologist for 18a6, pp. 12-29, aud map. 1887. Albany. 



305. WiNCHELL, Alexander. Extinct Peccary in Michigan. Amer. Geol., vol. i, p. 



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306. WiNCHELL, N. H., assisted by Upham, Warren. Ths Geology of Minnesota; 



vol, II of the Final Report. The Geol. and Nat. Hist. Surv. of Minnesota 

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307. Woodward, Anthony. Supplement i to the Bibliography of the Foraminifera, 



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