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Miller (S. A.) and Gup.lev (F. E.) — New species of Ciinoids, Cc- 

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MouRis (C.) — Life in tJie Primitive Ocean. — Proc. Acacl. Nat. 

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UsRORx (H. F.) — The Huerfano Lake Basin, Stli. Colorado, and 

 its River and Bridger Fauna. — BìfU. Amerio. Mus. Nat. Ilist. 

 voi. 9, pag. 247-258. 



Traquair (R. H.) — The Hardie Collections of fossils. — Tlie Scottiseli 

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Walther (J.) — Ueber die Lel)ensweise fossiler Meercsthiere. — 

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White (T.) — The Faunas of the Upper Ordovician Strata at Trenton 

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Chapman (F.) — Foraniiiiil'era in the Upper Canihriaii of (lie Malve 

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KiiGEWORT (T. W.) and Howchin (W.) — Note, on the Occurrence 

 of Cast of Radiolaria in Pre-Cambrian (?) Rocks, South Au- 

 stralia. — Proe. Linn. Soe. N. S. ]i'fdcs, Vol. 21, pag. 571- 

 583 c 2 tav. 



Morton (F. S.) ~ Foraminifera of the marine Clays of Maine. — 

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Riiumrler (L.) — Uehcr die phylogenetisch ahfallendc SchalenOn- 

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Si.iiACKo (G.) — Beitrag jibei' FoiMininiferni aiis der Cenoman Kreide 

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 50, pag., 161 168 <> 1 tav. 



Celenterati 



Hall (T. S.) — Victorian (iraptoliles. — Proe. Poij. Soc. Vi- 

 etoria, 1897, pag. 13-16. 



