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G. A. Pirona. The Hippuritidse of the Colle di Medea in the 

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H. J. Seeley. Additional evidence of the structure of the head in 

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0. ToreU. Petrifactions of the Swedish Cambrian formation, 1 

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S. V. "Wood. On the assumption of the adult form by the genera 

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H. Woodward. The tertiary shells of the Amazons Valley, 1 

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A. de Zigno. Palaeontological Notes. Mem. R. Instit. Venice, xiv. 



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