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1 Beecher, C: E. & Clarke, J: M. Development of some Silurian Brachi- 



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2 Hall, James & Clarke, J: M. Paleozoic Reticulate Sponges. 3Sop. il. 70pl. 



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 DIVISION i ZOOLOGY. De Kay, James E. Zoology of New York; or, The 

 New York Fauna; comprising detailed descriptions of all the animals 

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