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Broili, F. Ein neuer Ichthyosaurus 

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Frid, A. Neue Saurierfundc in dcr 

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Broom, R. Reptilian fossil remains 

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Lambe, L. M. Descriptions of new 

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Simonelli, V. Singolari paleoichniti 

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Schiitze, [E.]. Die bohrenden luid 

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Boussac. J. Formation du reseau des 

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