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5. The Ganodonta or Primitive Edentates witli enameled teeth. Science, 



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6. Reconstruction of Phenacodus priniicvus, the most primitive ungulate. 



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7. Homologies and Nomenclature of the Elements of tlie Molar Teetii. 



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