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Nott andGliddon. 



Indigenous Races of the Earth ; 



or, New Chapters of Ethnological Inquiry: including 

 Monographs on Special Departments of Philology, 

 Iconography, Cranioscopy, Palaeontology, Pathology, 

 Archaeology, Comparative Geography, and Natural 

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Pickering. — The Geographical Distribution of Ani- 

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Transactions of the American Ethnological Society. 



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Agassiz and Gould. — Principles of Zoology; touch- 

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Agassiz. — Twelve Lectures on Comparative Embryo- 

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Agassiz. — Contributions to the Natural History of 

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Part I. — On the Naked-eyed Medusae of the Shores 

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Audubon. — Synopsis of the Birds of North America, 

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Audubon and Bach man. — The Quadrupeds of 

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