Pleistocene. Recent, 



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95.5231 VEETEBL'ATA. 

 d EUROPE. 



da Sweden. 



Semander, Rutger. Eiiiige Yeite- 

 bratciilunde aiis sclnvedischeii Torf- 

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de German Empire. 



Duerst, J. Ulriuh. Die Tier welt dcr 

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Mieg, Mathieu et Stehlin, H. G. 8ur 

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Nehring, Alfred]. Diluviale Wir- 

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dd Holland; Belgium; Luxem- 

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Doudou, Ernest. Nouvelles explora- 

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Knies, .Ian. \'orweItliclie llohlcn- 

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'ini Crete. 



Bate, 1). M. A. Four and a half 

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95.5631 REPTIJJA AND 



nATRACIllA. 

 /•• Arctic. 



Brown, Ai-IJiur Ervvin. Post-glacial 

 Ncarctic centres of dispersal for rejitiles. 

 I'liiladelphia, Pa., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., 

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95.5831 AVES. 



True, E[rederick] W[iUiaiu]. Dodo 

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/ AFRICA AND MADAGASCAR. 



fli' Madagascar. 



Grandidier, G. I.e plus grand oiseau 

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,j NORTH AMERICA. 



;/; Western United States. 



Morgan, Wni. Conger and Tallmon, 

 Marion Clover. A fossil egg from 

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 Dept. Geo!., 3, 1904, (103-[110], with 

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/( CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA. 



h<j Bolivia. 



Lonnberg, Einar. On some fossil 

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95.6031 



MAMMALIA. 



Alsberg, Moritz. Die Neanderthal- 

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Dubois, Eug[ene]. L'age de largile 

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Holland, \V[illiam] J[acob]. The 

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Matthew, W. D. Illustrations of 

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Munthe, Ilenr[ik]. New discoveries 

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