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Jurassic saurian remains in- 
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New elasmobranchs from Solen- 
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Connecticut State Geol. Nat. Hist. 
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— Mesozoic and Cenozoic fishes 
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Tertiary fish-remains from Span- 
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— Notes on Triassic fishes belong- 
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Columbus on the Remora. Co- 
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—— Dipterus remains from the Upper 
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Early figures of the Remora. 
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1911.1 
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