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7 Ruedemann, Rudolf. Graptolites of New York. Pt i Graptolites of the 

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9 Clarke, J. M. Early Devonic of New York and Eastern North America. 

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DIVISION I ZOOLOGY. De Kay, James E, Zoology of New York; or, The 

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