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68. Third contribution to the fauna of the 



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69. A re\aew of the species of the Pletho- 



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70. On the reptilian orders, Pythonomorpha 



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71. Description of some extinct fishes pre- 



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— 72. On the homologies of some of the cra- 

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73. Synopsis of the extinct Batrachia, 



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— 74. On the Megadactylus polyzelus, Hitch- 

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 75. On some new and little-known Myria- 



poda from the Southern AUeghanies. Ann. 

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obtained by J. A. McNiel in Nicaragua. Pea- 

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— 78. Catalogue of Reptilia and Batrachia 

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— 79. Observations on some fishes new to the 



American fauna, found at Newport, R. I. : Vomer 

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 — 80. Note on fishes from Atlantic City, N. 

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81. [Remark on fossil Reptiles from the 



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82. On a new (Petaserpes rosalbus) and 



on some little known Myriapoda from the Sou- 

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 83. Observations on the systematic rela- 

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Cope, Edward D. 84. On the extinct tortoises 

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85. On Siredon metamorphoses. Amer. 



Journ. Sci. I., 1871, pp. 89-90 ; Ann. Mag. Nat. 

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86. On the system of the Batrachia Anura 



of the British Museum Catalogue. Amer. Journ. 

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87. The laws of organic development. 



American Naturalist, V., 1871, pp. 593-605. 



88. Description of a jaw of Mylodon annec- 



tens from the post-tertiary rocks of South Ame- 

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89. Seventh contribution to the Herpeto- 



logy of Tropical America. [1869.] Amer. 

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90. Synopsis of the extinct Mammalia of 



the cave-formations in the United States, with 

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91. Second addition to the history of the 



Fishes of the cretaceous of the United States. 

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92. On some Etheostomine Perch from 



Tennessee and North Carolina. [1870.] Amer. 

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93. On some Reptilia of the cretaceous 



formation of the United States. [1870.] Amer. 

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94. Fourth contribution to the history of 



the fauna of the miocene and eocene periods of 

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95. On Adocus, a genus of cretaceous Emy- 



did«. [1870.] Amer. Phil. Soc. Proc. XL, 

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96. Observations on the fishes of the ter- 

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97. Cranium of a dicynodont reptile (Lys- 



trosaurus frontosus) from the Cape Colony, 



, South Africa. [1870.] Amer. Phil. Soc. Proc. 

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— 98. A partial synopsis of the fishes of the 

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99. Characters of the Ichthyopterygia. 



[1870.] Amer. Phil. Soc. Proc. XL, 1871, pp. 

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