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AMERICAN PALEONTOLOGY. 



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Vol. I. 



No. i. — Claiborne Fossils; in two parts. Part i. —Synonymy 

 of Led 1 s and Conrad's species. Part 2. — New or 

 remarkable species. 8°, 5*2 'pp. , 1 pi. $ .80 



No. 2. — -New or Little Known Tertiary Mollusca from Ala- 

 bama and Texas. 8°, 30 pp., 5 pis. .60 



No. j. — Neocene Mollusca of Texas. 8°, 32 pp., 4 pis. .60 



No. 4. — The Midway Stage. 8°, 156 pp., 17 pis. 2.85 



No. 5.— A Reprint of the Paleontological Writings of -Thomas' 



Say. -8°, 104 pp., 7 pis. 1.77 



Appendix to No. 5. 8°, 10 pp. .15 



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Vol. II. 



No. 6. — The Relation of the Fawia.of the Ithaca Group to 

 the Faunas of the Portage and Chemung. 8°, 56 

 pp., 3 pis. • $1.05 



No. 7. — A Bibliography of the Geological, Mineralogical and 

 Palcontological .Literature of the State of Virginia. 

 8°, no pp. ■ 1-65 



No. 8. — Notes on Eoceyie Molhisca, with Descriptions oj Some 



New, Species. ■ 8°, 26 pp. , 5 pis. .75 



No. p.. — The Lignitic Stage. Parti. — Stratigraphy ,• Pelecy- 



poda. 8°, 102 pp., 14 pis. 2.55 



No. to. — The Tertiary a?id Pleistocene Foraminifera oj the 



Middle Atlantic Slope. 8°, 68 pp., 3 pis. 1.20 



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