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r/i Western United States. 



Hemphill, Hemy. A second contri- 

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39.2431 ARTHROPOD A, INCLUD-' 

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d EUROPE AND MEDITERRANEAN. 



<ig France- 



Ag^us, A). X. Qu'est-ce que Palaeo- 

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dh Italy. 



Peola, Paolo. Acarodomazii e filliti. 

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do Baltic. 



Emery, C. Fourmis de I'ambre de la 

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g NORTH AMERICA. 



Handlirsch, Anton. Revision of 

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392631 CRUSTACEA, 

 d EUROPE. 



df France. 



Frltel, P. H. Les crabes fossiles de 

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39.5231 VERTEBRATA. 



Gilmore, Charles W[hitney]. Notes 

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D.C., Smithsonian Inst., U.S. Nation. 

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Jaekel, Otto. Einige Beitrage zur 

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Patten, William. Investigations rela- 

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AFRICA. 



Stromer, E[rnst]. Ueber die Bedeu- 

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g NORTH AMERICA. 



gb Canada as a whole. 



Lambe, Lawrence M. Vertebrate 

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gl Western United States. 



American Museu.\i of Natural His- 

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Cannon, George L[yman]. Notes on 

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h CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA. 



hi Patagonia, 



Gaudry, Albert. Fossiles de Pata- 

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395431 PISCES. 



Dean, Bashfoi-d. Chimoeroid fishes 

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