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Palaeosyops and allied genera. 



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Revision of the species of Coryphodon. Amer. Mus. 



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The structure and affinity of the Puerco ungulates. 



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Relationship of the Chriacidae to the Primates. Amer. 



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Earle, Charles, & Osborn, Henry Fairjield. See Osborn 

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Earle, Charles, & Wortman, Jacob L. See Wortman & 

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Earle, E. H. The botany and materia medica of linseed. 

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New species 



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Torrey Bot. Club Bull., 24, 1897, 28-32. 



New or noteworthy Alabama Fungi. Torrey Bot. Club 



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Some Fungi from South America. 



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 Field experiments with tomato rot. Science, 12, 1900, 



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 . Some Florida Fungi. Torrey Bot. Club Bull., 27, 



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Earle, F. S., & Tracy, S. M. See Tracy & Earle. 

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Earle, H.- A. Storage batteries. 

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Earle, John W. A remarkable meteor. 

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Earle, Pliny. For biographical notice and works see Allg. 

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Earle, R. B. Geological results of the recent storm upon 

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Mineral veins of the Mystic Quarries, Somerville. 



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Earle, Richard B., & Jackson, C[harles] Loring. See 

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Earll, R[ober\ Edward. For biography see Science, 3, 

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Earnshaw, Edward H. The chemical composition and 

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Earp, (Miss) A. G. Note on the effect of the replacement 

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Some additional notes on jEschna cyanea. Entomo- 

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On the geological structure and physical features of 

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Easterfield, Thomas Hill. Some observations on per- 

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A simple water-bath regulator. Chem. News, 60, 



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A handy trough for HOFMANN'S vapour-density appa- 

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 Phenylbromacetic acid, an apparent exception to the 

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