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72. Iconographie des Coquilles Tertiaires 



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74. Sur diverses families de 1'ordre des 



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75. Resume d'un travail d'ensemble sur 



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76. On the ichthyological Fossil Fauna of 



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77. Lettre sur quelques points de 1'organi- 



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79. On the fishes of Lake Superior. Amer. 



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83. Water tubes in Fishes. Silliman, Journ. 



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84. Structure of the Foot in embryo Birds. 

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85. Zoological Researches. Edinb. New 

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86. The Zoological character of young 

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87. The vegetable character of Xanthi- 

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88. On the fossil remains of an Elephant 



found in Vermont. Amer. Assoc. Proc. 1849, 

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89. On the Circulation of the fluids in in- 



sects. Amer. Assoc. Proc. 1849, pp. 140-143 ; 

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Agassiz, Louis. 9O. On the Embryology of 

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91. On the structure and homologies of 



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92. On animal morphology. Amer. Assoc. 



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93. On the differences between Progressive, 



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95. On the principles of Classification. 



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96. On the morphology of the Medusa;. 



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97. On the structure of the Mouth in Crus- 



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 98. On the relation between Coloration 



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99. On the structure of the Halcyonoid 

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10O. Contributions to the natural history 

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1O2. De la classification des animaux dans 

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1O3. Glacial theory of the Erratics and 



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1O4. The erratic phenomena about Lake 



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1O5. New species of Fish from Lake Su- 

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