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In Proc. and Trans. Nova Scotian Inst. Nat. Sci., vol. 1, 1867, pt. I, p. 87. 



Phillipsia howi Billings. 



This species is closely allied to P. meramecensis and P. insignis. 



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Sur un moule du Paradoxides harlani. 



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