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80, On the Angwantibo (Arctocebus Cala- 



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81. On the cetacean lossils termed "Zi- 



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84. Description of vertebrate remains from 



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85, On some remains of large dinosaurian 



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87. Oh*'i^banthopholis horridus, a new 



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~-^- — 89. On two widely contrasted forms of the 



• ' ' human cranium. Journal of Anatomy, I., 1867, 

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— — 90. On the classification of birds ; and on 

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— -^ 91. On the animals which are most nearly 

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—^ — 92. On Saurosternon Bamii and Pristero- 

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Huxley, Thomas H. 93. Reply to objection^ op 

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94. On the form of the cranium among the 



Patagonians and Fuegians, with some remarks 

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95. Hunterian lectures on the Invertebrata, 



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— 97. Remarks upon Archeeopteryx litho- 

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— 98. On the classification and distribution of 

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— 99. On Hyperodapedon, G«ol. Soc, Quart, 

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— 100. On a new Labyrinthodont (Pholider- 

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101. On the upper jaw of Megalosaurus, 



Geol. Soc. Quart. Journ. XXV., 1869, pp. 311- 

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■ 102. Principles and methods of palaeonto- 

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— 103. On the representatives of the Malleus 

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- — 104. Address to the Brittsh Association 

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105. On 



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the milk dentition of Palseothe- 

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Hypsilophodon Foxii, a new 

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— 107. Further evidence of the afiinity be- 

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— 108, On the classification of the Dinosauria, 

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