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31. A contribution to a knowledge of the 



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. ■ ■ 32. Sketch of the primary groups of Ba- 

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33. [On a species of Aturia from the Marl 



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34. Remarks on the cranium of a black 



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— 35. Observations on extinct vertebrates of 

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36. Remarks on a gigantic extinct Dino 



saur (Lselaps aquilunguis) from the cretaceous 

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- 37. Contribution to the history of the Ba- 

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38. Description of Hyla curta. Philad. 



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- 40. On the Reptilia and Batrachia of the 

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— • 41. On the structures and distribution of 

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- 42. On the families of the raniform Anura. 

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43. On the distribution of fresh-water fishes 



in the Alleghany region of South-western Vir- 

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44. On Euclastes, a genus of extinct Che- 



loniidaj. Philad. Acad. Nat. Sci. Proc. 1867, 

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45, Description of a new genus (Phena- 



cobius) of Cyprinoid fishes from Virginia. Phi- 

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46. [Remarks on four species of extinct 



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47. An addition to the vertebrate fauna of 



Cope, Edward D. 48. On the genera of fresh- 

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49. A review of the species of the Ambly- 



stomidse. Philad. Acad. Nat. Sci. Proc. 1867, 

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50. On the habits of a Tipulideous larva» 



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51. On the genus La^laps. Amer. Journ. 



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52. The fossil reptiles of New Jersey. 



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53. [Remarks on a new Enahosaurian : 



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54. An examination of the Reptilia and 



Batrachia obtained by the Oeton Expedition to 

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— 55. [On the fresh-water origin of certain 

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— 56. Second contribution to the history of 

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57. On the crocodilian genus Perosuchus. 



Philad. Acad. Nat. Sci. Proc. 1868, p. 203. 



— 58, Synopsis of the extinct Batrachia of 

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— 59. On Agaphelus, a genus of toothless 

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— 60. On some Cretaceous Reptilia. Philad. 

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— 61. On the orisin of genera. Philad. 



the Miocene period, with a synopsis of the ex- 

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Acad. Nat. Sci. Proc. 1868, pp. 242-300. 



— 62. Observations on reptiles of the Old 

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1868, pp. 316-323. 



— 63. Synopsis of the Cyprinidse of Pennsyl- 

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1869, pp. 351-399. 



— 64. On some new species of American and 

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— 65, Supplementary synopsis of the Esoces 

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— 66. The birds of Palestine and Panama 

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