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1890 A 



A. Smith Woodward on Ccdorhynchus 

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Amer. Naturalist, xxiv, pp. 165-166. 



1890 B 



The homologies of the fins of fishes. 

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1890 C 



Scott and Osborn on the fauna of the 

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1890 D 



[Note on teeth mentioned by Profes- 

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1890 E 



The Cetacea. 



Amer. Naturalist, xxiv, pp. 599-616, pis. xx- 

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Besides the general account of the order 

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1890 F 



The extinct Sirenia. 

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1890 G 



Note on Castoroides georgiensis Moore. 

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1890 H 

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1890 J 



On a new dog from the Loup Fork 

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Amer. Naturalist, xxiv, pp. 1067-1068. 

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1891 A 

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Cretaceous rocks of the Northwest Ter- 

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1891 B 



On the characters of some paleozoic 

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 fig. 2; Ctenacanihus amblyxiphias, sp. 

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 pectoral limb of the genus Holonema, 

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1891 C 



On the structure of certain paleozoic 

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Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Science, 39th meet- 

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Abstract of paper describing Macropetalich- 

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1891 D 

 On two new Perissodactyls from the 



White River Neocene. 



Amer. Naturalist, xxv, pp. 47-49, 

 Describes Menodus peltoceras and Csenopus 



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1891 E 



On the non-actinopterygian Teleo- 

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Amer. Naturalist, xxv, pp. 479-481. 



1891 F 



Catalogue of fossil Reptilia and Ba- 

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