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Forest and Stream, XXVUI, No. 6, March 3, 1887, p. 104. 



A reply to letter in Forest and Steam, denouncing the killing of the sea elephants collected 

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Frederic A. Lucas. Classification of the Macrochires. 

 The Auk, IV, No. 2, April, 1887, pp. 171, 172. 

 A reply to certain comments by Dr. R. W. Shufeldt on the affinities of Chcetura. 



Frederic A. Lucas. Lepidoptera at Sea. 



Science, IX, No. 218, April 8, 1887, pp. 340, 341. 



Noting a remarkable occurrence of nocturnal Lepidoptera about 1, 000 miles from the coast of 

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Frederic A. Lucas. The rudimentary metacarpals of Bison. 



Science, IX, No. 219, April 5, 1887, p. 363. 



A letter referring to a previous communication by Dr. D. D. Slade, and questioning if there 

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Frederic A. Lucas. [Osteological notes on the rudimentary metacarpals of Bison.] 



Science, IX, No. 223, May 13, 1887, pp. 460, 461. 

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This letter treats of the same subject as that referred to in the foregoing note. Mr. Lucas 

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Frederic A. Lucas. The maxillo-palatines of Tachycineta. 

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Marshall McDonald. California Trout for the Ozark Mountain region. 

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John Belknap Marcou. Supplement to the list of Mesozoic and Cenozoic inverte- 

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O. T. Mason. Corea by native Artists. 



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O. T. Mason. Archseolological Enigmas. 

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O. T. Mason. Guadalajara Pottery. 



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O. T. Mason. Planting and Exhuming a Prayer 

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O. T. Mason. Arrangement of Museums. 

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O. T. Mason. Synechdochical Magic. 

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O. T. Mason. A Hairy Human Family. 



Science, IX, No. 205, Jan. 7, 1887, p. 16. 

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Science, ix, No. 206, Jan. 14, 1887, pp. 25-28 ; 2 plates, 31 figures. Also in The Swiss Cross, I, 

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O. T. Mason. The Hupa Indians. 



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