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Clark-Kennedy, .1. 



Large pike in Buckinghamshire. 



Zoologist, 1868, 2. ser. 3, 1061. 1868.1 



Bloch's gurnard [Trigla cuculus] 



in Galloway. Zoologist, 1875, 2. ser. 10, 

 4724-472.5. 1875.1 



Sun fish in Fleet bay, Galloway. 



Zoologist, 1875, 2. ser. 10, 4725. 1875.2 



Large pike in Galloway. Zoolo- 

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Clausmann, P., & Gautier, Ar- 



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Clave, /. La peche et la pisciculture 

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La peche et les poissons. Rev. 



Deux Mondes, 1868, 2. s6r. 74 (3S. 

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Clavigero, {Ahate) Francisco Xavier 

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1780.1 



The history of Mexico, collected 



from Spanish and Mexican historians, 

 from manuscripts, and ancient paint- 

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 the animals, and inhabitants of Mexico. 

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Storia della California. Opera 



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Claypole, (Miss) Agnes Mary. The 

 enteron of the Cayuga lake lamprey 

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Claypole, Mward Waller [1835-1901] 

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Note on a large fish-plate from 



the Upper Chemung (?) beds of north- 

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On the occurrence of fossilifer- 



ous strata in the lower Ponent (Cat- 

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 Amer. Naturalist, 1883, 17, 274r-282. 



1883.2 



Fish-remains in the North- 

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 1884, 4, 34; 270. 1884.1 



On Ctenacanthus and Gyracan- 



thus from the Chemung of Pennsyl- 

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On some fish remains recently 



discovered in the Silurian rocks of 

 Pennsylvania. Proc. Amer. Assoc. 

 Adv. Sci., 33. meet. 1884 (1885), 424- 

 428. 1884.3 



On some remains of fish from 



the Upper Silurian rocks of Pennsyl- 

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Preliminary note on some fossil 



fishes recently discovered in the Silurian 

 rocks of North Ajnerica. Amer. Natu- 

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On the recent discovery of 



Pteraspidian fish in the Upper Silurian 

 rocks of North America. Quart. Journ. 

 Geol. Soc, 1885, 41, 48-64. — Geol. 

 Mag., 1885, dec. 3, 2, 89-90. 1885.1 



[A letter concerning the collec- 

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 by Dr. Wm. Clark) Amer. Geologist, 

 1888, 2, 62-64. 1888.1 



The Ajnerican Devonian placo- 



derms. Bull. Geol. Soc. Amer., 1890, 

 616. 1890.1 



Palaeontological notes from In- 

 dianapolis (A. A. A. S.) Pterichthys, 

 Castoroides, etc. Amer. Geologist, 

 1890, 6, 255-260. 1890.2 



Memoire preliminaire sur la 



drcouverte de poissons fossiles dans les 

 terrains siluriens sup6rieurs d'Am^rique. 

 Intern. Geol. Congress, Washington, 

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Dentition of Titanichthys and 



its allies. Amer. Geologist, 1802, 10, 

 193. 1892.1 



The head of Dinichthys. Amer. 



Geologist, 1892, 10, 199-207. pis. vi- 

 viii. 1892.2 



A new gigantic placoderm from 



Ohio. Amer. Geologist, 1892, 10, 1-4. 

 fig. 1892.3 



