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 Wheeler; — 8. Ants from Moorea, Society Islands; by W. Morton 

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 Ankylosauridae, a New Family of Armored Dinosaurs from the 

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 Species of Mesoplodon from Canterbnry Province, New Zeland; by 

 Roy C. Andrews; — 14. Notes on Two Porpoises Captured on a 

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 A Revisión of the American Eocene Horses; by W. Granger; — 16. 

 New Fossil Mam mal s from the Fayum Oligocene, Egypt; by H. 

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 Shales of Florissant, Colorado; by Ch. T. Brues;— 18. The North 

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Entre los numerosos trabajos cuyos títulos acabamos de con- 

 signar destácanse los referentes á Paleontología, que forman un 

 grupo de indiscutible importancia científica. Respecto de los otros, 



