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New fossil bird and fish remains 
from the Middle Eocene of Wyoming. 
Geol. Mag., 1900, 4. dec. 7, 54-58. pl. 
1900.5 
Devonian fish-remains from the 
Eifel district (Comment on article by 
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[Review of} The Devonian “‘lam- 
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by Bashford Dean. Journ. Geol., 1900, 
8, 286-289. 1900.7 
Einige neue Notizen iiber de- 
vonische Fischreste aus der Ejfel. 
Centralbl. Mineral., 1900 (1901), 177— 
178. 1901.1 
Systematic paleontology of the 
Eocene deposits of Maryland (Pisces) 
Maryland Geol. Surv., 1901, 98-115. 
4 pls. 1901.2 
On Campodus, Edestus, Helico- 
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Carboniferous sharks. Abstract in Sci- 
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(Review of] Paleontological 
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(Review of} Traquair’s Brad- 
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Naturalist, 1901, 35, 327-3830. = 1901.5 
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The Carboniferous fish-fauna of 
Mazon creek, Illinois. Journ. Geol., 
1902, 10, 535-541. 4 figs. 1902.1 
Notice of interesting new forms 
of Carboniferous fish-remains. Amer. 
Naturalist, 1902, 36, 849-854. 2 figs. 
1902.2 
On Campyloprion, a new form 
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1902, 4. dec. 9, 148-152. pl. & 3 figs. 
1902.3 
— On the genus Peripristis St. 
John. Geol. Mag., 1902, 4. dec. 9, 388- 
391. 2 figs. 1902.4 
[Review of] The structure and 
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William Patten. Amer. Naturalist, 
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— Phylogeny of the cestraciont 
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Some Carboniferous cestraciont 
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Comp. Zool. Harv. Coll., 1902, 39, 55- 
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Some hitherto unpublished ob- 
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Paleozoic fishes. Amer. Naturalist, 1902, 
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Synopsis of the Missourian and 
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Pisces, revised by A. S. Woodward, p. 2-114. 
Carboniferous fishes from the 
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(Discussion of views concerning 
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Amer. Naturalist, 1903, 37, 573-577. 
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Devonian fish-fauna of Iowa. 
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A peculiar modification amongst 
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Naturalist, 1903, 37, 493-495. 2 figs. 
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Sharks’ teeth and cetacean 
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Descriptions of Bolca fishes. 
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The earliest mention of fossil 
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