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Miscellaneous Pamphlets. 



Ward, S. F. Check List of Botanical 

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Wallace, A. B. The Ice Age and Its 

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Brooks. Origin of the Oldest Fossils and 

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Conrad, T. A. Check List of the Inver- 

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Meek. F B. Check List of the Inevebrate 

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Filial, D. O. List of De.scribed Species of 



Hummers 10 



Classification and Synopsis of the Troch- 

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Ridgway, R. Catalogue of old World 

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Bean, T. E. Directions for Collecting 

 and Preserving Fish, 6pp Tt 



(rill. Theo. Catalogue of the Fishes of 

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LeVonte, J. L. New Species of North 



American Coleoptera, ISOpp 75 



List of the Coleopteia of North Amer. . .35 



Morris, J. 0. Synopsis of the Described 



Leoidoptera of North America. 386pp 75 



<?t'H, Theo. Arrangement ot the Families 



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Hyatt. A. Genesis of the ArietidEV, 278pp 

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Clark, H. J. Lucernari;v and their Allies. 

 A memior on the anatomy and phy- 

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