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Medical and physical researches, or original 



memoirs in medicine, surgery, physiology, geology, zo- 

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Contains a republication of the above articles under Harlan, pp. 253- 

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Harley (J.) On the Ludlow bone bed and its crusta- 

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In Quart. Jour. Gaol. Soc. London, vol. 17, 1861, p. 542, pi. 17. 



The author refers to the class Crustacea certain minute bodies of various 

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Hartt (C. F.) Fossils of the Primordial or Acadian 

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In Acadian Geology, the geological striicture, organic remains, and min- 

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Appendix B. List of New Brunswick fossils. 



See Bailey's "Observation on the Geol. of Southern New Brunswick, 

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On Phillipsia vindobonensis from the Carbon- 

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In Canadian Natviralist, new series, vol. 3, 1868, p. 214. 



and Rathbun (Richard). Morgan Expedition, 



1879-71.) On the Devonian Trilobites and Mollusks of 

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In Annals Lyceum Nat. Hist., New York, vol. 11, 1875, p. 110. 

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Haswell (W.) Silurian Formation of the Pentland 

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Entomts hnpendens, n. sp. p. 38, pi. .3, fig. 11. 



Hauer (F. von). Ueber Barrande's Versuch einer 

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In Sitzungsber. d. Wien Akad. Math.-naturw. Classe, V, p. 304, 1850. 



Haulp (K.) Die Fauna der Graptholitengest. 



In Lausitzische Mag., vol. 44, Gorlitz, 1878, p. 75, pi. 5. 



<\ilymene hlumembachii Brong. Dalmania caudada Briinn, Phacojin 



