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 I'aroj)soiieuia cry]>toj)b>a; a peculiar echiuoderm from the Intuinescens- 



/one (Portage betts) of western New York. 



Dictyonine hexactinellid s])un<;e8 from the Ui»i»er Devonie of New York. 



The water biscuit of fcsijuaw islaud, Canandai^ua lake. N. Y. 



SimpHon, U: B. Preliminary descriptioii.s of new genera of Paleozoic rugono 



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 Value of Amnigeiiia as au indicator of fresh-water deposits during the 



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Bean, Tarleton. Catalogue of the fishes of New York. /;/ press. 

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Clarke, J : M., cV Ruedemann, Rudolf. The Guelph formation and 

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