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of the Missouri Eivor: with remarks ou their geological age. <Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 



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{This tbo sisth volnme of the Pacific Railroad Reports contains an important and interesting article, 



cbitfly biographical, on the Mammals of California anil Oregon, by Dr. J. S. Newberry, being pp. 35-72 (with 



3 plates) of the report npou the Zoology of the Ronto, = chap, i of no. 2 of part iv of the volume.] 



Reiuhardt, J. Fortegnclso over Gronlands Pattedyr, Fugle og Fiske, .... <RiNK, H., 

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(Reprinted (from same types) with rest of natural history In the following work :— " Naturhistoriske Bidrag 

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The same list (but without the references to authorities) was transbited and published in " Etzel's (Anton 

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Vol. viii. I — I Mammalogy | and.| ornithology. | By | John Cassiu, | memberof the Academy 

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 of New York; of the Natural History Society of Montreal; | corresponding member of the 

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(Above title taken from the separate reprint of 1873; contains an annotated list of mammals (47 spp.), pp. 90-93 

 (original pagination pp. 13-2-137), by Dr. Hayden, It is substantially the same as that published in 1862. See 

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 Iieidy, J. Notice of remains of extinct vertebrata, from the valley of the Niobrara River, 

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(Keissuo of the text of the government edition (18.")7,.whioh see), together with the plates of the various vol- 

 nmca of the Pacific Railroad and ileiican Boundary Reports, and others ] 



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