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1884.2 



Dinichthys, Diplognathus, Mylostoma. Arch- 

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Describes new genus Spiraxis, with species 

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Sur les restes de grands pois- 

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Coelosteus, a new genus of fishes 

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An abstract describing Titanichthys clarkii. 



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1888.1 



Review by A. S. Woodward in Nature, 1889, 

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- Note on a new species of Rhi- 

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1888.2 



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The following-named new species are de^ 

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On the structure and relations 

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The Palaeozoic fishes of North 

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Review by A. S. Woodward in Nature, 1890, 

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Dinichthys pustulosus (D. tuberculatus) and 

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Descriptions are given of 16 new species, most 

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Newberry, John Strong, & Ives, 

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Newberry, John Strong, & Worthen, 

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Two species of ganoids, and 116 of Carboni- 

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Descriptions of fossil verte- 

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Four species of ganoids, and a number of 

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Newbigin, M. I. The pigments of 

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Newbigin, M. /., & Paton, D.NoeL 

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Newbold, T. J. Some account of an 

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1849.1 



Newland, R. G., & Meek, Seth 

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Newman, Edward. Note on Lepi- 

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