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Check list of Xorth Americim 



batrachia and reptilia. Washington, 

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Refers to distribution of Neai-ftic fishes, p. 

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Note on the ichth.\-olog:y of lake 



Titicaca. Journ. Acad. Xat. Sei. 

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1875.2 



On a new genus [Osphyolax pel- 



lucidus] of Lophobrancliiate fislies. 

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On fossil remains of reptilia and 



fishes from Illinois. Proc. Acad. Xat. 

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On the fishes of the Tertiary 



shales of the South park. Bull. V. S. 

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Report on the vertebrate fos- 

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Sj-nopsis of the vertebrata of 



the Miocene of Cumberland county. 

 New Jersey. Proc. Amer. PhO. Soc, 

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Systematic catalogue of verte- 

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The Twin lake trout. Forest & 



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The vertebrata of the Creta- 

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Pisces, p. 179-244. pis. xxxix-lv. 



On a new genus of fossil fishes 



[Cydotomodon vagrans] Proc. Acad. 

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1876.1 



On the geologic age of the 



vertebrate fauna of the Eocene of New 



iNtexico. Proc. ,Vcad. Nat. Sei. Philad., 

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On the Plagopterinffi! and the 



ichthyolog\- of Utah. Proc. Amer. Phil. 

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.V contribution to the knowledge 



of the ichthyological fauna of the Green 

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1877.1 



Descriptions of extinct verte- 

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1877.2 



The following species of fossil fishes are 

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New fossil fishes from Wyoming. 



Amer. Naturalist, 1877, 11, 570. 1877.3 



A list of species is given without descriptions. 



On the classification of the ex- 

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On the genus Erisiohthe. Bull. 



U. S. Geol. Geogr. Surv., 1877, 3, no. 4, 

 821-823. 1877.5 



On some new and little known 



reptiles and fishes from the Austrori- 

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 1877, 17, 63-68. 1877.6 



• On some new or little known 



reptiles and fishes of the Cretaceous 

 No. 3, of Kansas. Proc. Amer. Phil. 

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On the vertebrata of the bone 



bed in eastern Illinois. Proc Amer. 

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Report on the geology of the 



region of the Judith river, Montana, 

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Report upon the extinct verte- 

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The Suessonian fauna in North 



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