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194. Coinpte rendu. Int. Cong. Frehist., Bologna, 1871, 



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195. American Naturalist, iii., 1870, 54. 



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196. Proceeding.'! A. A. A. S., 1873, 133. 



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197. Williams, William. Annals of Iowa, vii., p. 339. 



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198. AViLsoN. 1'h(,)MAs. Annual Report U. S. N. M., 1889, p. 330. 



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199. WiiTKR, F. M. IFeekly Tribune., Muscatine, Nov. 21, 1878. 



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