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— The fossil Remains of a Species of //es/?ero/-n/5 found in Montana.— Ibid. XXX IL 



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— Fossil Remains of the extinct Cormorant, Pfialacrocorax macropus found in 



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VII. 1915. 85-^6. 



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— Odontopteryx longirostris n. sp. — Monatsber. Deutsch. Geol. Ges. 1910. 507— 



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