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from the texts published primarily for use in this country, like 

 the translations of the Russian books by Palladin and Maximov, 

 or those of purely American origin like Seifriz, Raber, and 

 Miller. The Barton Wright is more exhaustive than any of 

 these, except the Miller, which, in its new 1100 page second 

 edition, is in a class by itself. A few minor errors were noted, 

 such as "formanieran," for foraminiferan," Von Mohl as the 

 "coiner" of the word, protoplasm, and Sequoia as reaching 400 

 feet in height. 



