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LUCAS, Frederic A. The Dinosaur 

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Smithsonian Misc. Colls., xlv, Quar. issue, 

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 pis. lxxii-lxxiii, figs. 40-43. 

 A somewhat popular account of this dino- 

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iA r ON, Marcus Ward, Jr. Classification 



of the hares and their allies. 



Smithsonian Misc. Colls, xlv, Quar. issue, 

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plS. LXXIV-C. 



A revision of the genera and subgenera of 

 the families Leporidse and Ochotonidte, based 

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McDOUGAL, D. T. (See under Fred- 

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 McGREGOR, Richard C. Birds from 

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Bull. Philippine Museum, No. 3, Jan. 30, 

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 Notes on birds collected on the above- 

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 The notes are arranged under the following 

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The birds of Calayan and Fuga, 



Babuyan group. 



Bull. Philippine Museum, No. 4, May 15, 

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 An annotated list of the species collected 

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MARSHALL, William B. James Smith- 

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Am. Joum. Pharmacy, lxxvi, No. 4, Apr., 

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MASON, Otis Tufton. Aboriginal Amer- 

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Rep. Smithsonian Inst. (U. S. Nat. Mus.), 

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MASON, Otis Tufton — Continued. 



The design of this work is to study out the 

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 aboriginal tribes. These processes antedate 

 machinery, and some of the primitive devices 

 connected with the Indian handwork led up 

 to the first looms. The materials for basket 

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MAXON, William R. Notes on the 

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Auk, xx. No. 3, July, 1903, pp. 262-266. 

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A fern new to the United States. 



Torreya, ill, Dec. 22, 1903, pp. 184, 185. 

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Two new ferns of the genus Poly- 

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A new fern, Goniophlebiumpringlei, 



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Proc. U. S. Xat. Mus., XXVII, No. 1379, 

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MAYNARD, George C. Notes on the 

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Sporting Goods Dealer, St. Louis, Mo., Jan., 

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MERRILL, George P. On the glacial 

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Smithsonian Misc. Colls., xlv, Quar. issue 

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 The above describes briefly the mode of oc- 

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Report on the Department of Geol- 

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K<p. Smithsonian Inst. (U. S. Nat. Mus.), 

 1901 (1903), pp 81-91. 



