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Part 1. Crustacea Oxyrhyncha and Cvclometopa except Telphusidea. (/n part.) 



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MUller, F. — Aquatic Animals on the Tops of Trees. Eljvdium Bromeliarum. 



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Nauck, E. — The Gastric Skeleton of the Brachyura. Plate 1 and 2 figs. 



Zeitschr. wiss. ZooL, XXXIV., pp. 1-69. 

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Am. Nat., XIV., pp. 212-1 3. 

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Atti Sac. Tosc. Sci. Nat. (Proc. Verb.), II., p. 26. 

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Nat. Tiddsk., XII., pp. 321-414. 



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Ulbich, E. O.— Description of a Trilobite from the Niagara Group of Indiana. 



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Weismann, a. — Partlienogenesis in the Ostracoda. 



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