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1902 Ami, H. M. Preliminary lists of 

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1902 Lists of fossils obtained 



from the several formations along the 

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1902 The Cambrian age of the 



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1904 • Note on the genus Hy- 



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1904 Physical aspect of the Cam- 

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1904 Ami, H. M. Preliminary lists 

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1905 Bailey, L. W. Fossil occurrences 

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