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On nodular bodies embedded in 

 the tail and fins of fishes, a parasitic 

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1853.1 



- Description of two ichthyodoru- 

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- Indications of five species, with 

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Indications of twelve species of 

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Notices of remains of extinct 

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Two species of Lepidotus are described. 



Notices on some tapeworms. 

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Records Ligula monogramma from chub. 



Notice of some remains of fishes 

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Clupea humilis, Cladocyclus f occidentalis, 

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Notices of extinct vertebrata 

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Mylognathus priscus. 



Notices of remains of extinct 

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Ischyrhiza antiqua. 



Notices of remains of extinct 

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Ischyrhiza mira, sp. nov. 



Remarks on certain -\imrt 

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Edestus, Cylindracanthua, Saurocephalus. 



A synopsis of Entozoa and some 

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1856 (1857), 8, 42-58. 1857.6 



172 species are enumerated, 18 of which are 

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- Descriptions of some remains of 

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List of extinct vertebrata, the 

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 the region of the Missouri river, with 

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Clupea, Cladocyclus, Enchodus, Sauroce- 

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Notice of remains of extinct 



vertebrata from the valley of the Nio- 

 brara river, collected during the explor- 

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Notices of some remains of ex- 

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1857 (1858), 167-168. 1858.4 



A minnow caught in the Schuyl- 



kill, having disease of the scales of the 

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1858 (1859), Biol. Dept. 12. 1859.1 



Remarks on remains of some 



extinct vertebrata in territory of Ne- 

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Sphyrsenoid teeth. 



Remarks on the growth of 



Achlya prolifera upon fish. Proc. Acad. 

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