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Aganacanthus stnatulus, Traquair, gen. 

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Alaria arenosa, Hudlestnn, sp. n., 198. 



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Anthracotheriidm of the Isle of Wight, 

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Aporrhaidce, British Eocene, by J. S. 

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Aporrliais Jirma, Gardner, sp. n., 533, 



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Iriangidata, Gard., sp.n., 532. 



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Locomotory, of Trilobites, 



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Archceastacus [Eryon) Willemcesii, Bate, 

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