29 



Emery, C. Deux fourmis de I'aiuhre 

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3779 



Enderlein, Giinther. Zwei neue 

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Engelhardt, H[ermann]. Bemerkuu- 

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3781 



Tertiarpflanzen von 



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Eine lossile ,,HolzbIinne". 



Regensburg, Ber. nat\r. Ver., 10, 1905, 

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3783 

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Etheridge, R[obert] jun. On the 

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Trilobite remains collected 



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On the occurrence of the 



genus Ptyc]tocera.s? and other additional 

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 the Northern Territory of South Aus- 

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Notes on Cretaceous 



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3788 



An Endojihyte [Sticltus mer- 



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The occurrence of Piao- 



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Sydney, N.S.W., Rec. Austr. Mus., 5, 

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Etheridge, R[obert] jun. A second 

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3791 



Description of the muti- 

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The further discovery of 



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The cranial buckler of a 



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Sub-reniform-ovate leaves 



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and Dun, W. S. A mono- 

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Faggioli, F. Giovanni Bianchi (Janus 

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Felix, Johannes. Ueber eine Ko- 

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— — Die Leitfossilien aus dem 



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3799 



Fliclie, P. Note sur les bois fossiles 

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