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Review of two series of amphibians
Volume 2, Page 3
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A tetrapteryx stage in the ancestry of birds
Volume 2, Page 39
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Notes on the birds of Para, Brazil
Volume 2, Page 55
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Fauna of four square feet of jungle debris
Volume 2, Page 107
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The gaff-topsail (Felichthys felis)--A sea catfish that carries its eggs in Its mouth
Volume 2, Page 125
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Mammals of Australia in the Zoological Park
Volume 2, Page 163
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The higher vertebrates of British Guiana with special reference to the fauna of Bartica District--List of Amphibia, Reptilia and Mammalia
Volume 2, Page 205
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The higher vertebrates of British Guiana with special reference to the fauna of Bartica District--Birds of Bartica District--Additional list
Volume 2, Page 229
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The higher vertebrates of British Guiana with special reference to the fauna of Bartica District--Lizards of the genus Ameiva in Bartica District--Notes on their color and pattern variation
Volume 2, Page 235
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Remarkable habits of the sage grouse as observed in Southeastern Oregon in May, 1918
Volume 2, Page 243
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Eclipse plumage in domestic fowl
Volume 2, Page 255
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A contribution to the life history of the puffer, Spheroides maculatus (Schneider)
Volume 2, Page 261
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Hermaphroditism of a croaker, Micropogon undulatus (Linnaeus)
Volume 2, Page 281
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The food of certain minnows--A study of the seasonal dietary cycle of six cyprinoids with especial reference to fish culture
Volume 2, Page 287
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The fishes of Sandy Hook Bay
Volume 2, Page 330
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The weaving of the red-billed weaver bird in captivity
Volume 2, Page 353
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The whitefishes (Coregonus clupeaformis)--Whitefishes reared in the New York Aquarium
Volume 2, Page 375
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The whitefishes (Coregonus clupeaformis)--A study of the scales of whitefishes of known ages
Volume 2, Page 380
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The Anderson tree frog (Hyla andersonii Baird)--Observations on its habits and life history
Volume 2, Page 413