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The Cheirodontinae, a subfamily 



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The Serrasalmininse and Mylinte. 



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Eigenmann, Carl H., & Bean, Bar- 

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Eigenmann, Carl H., & Bray, TT'. L. 

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Eigenmann, Carl H., & Cox, Ulys- 

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A. The eyes of Typhlotriton spelceus. 

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Contains some references to the eyes of blind 



Eigenmann, Carl H., & Eigen- 

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Notes on some Californian fishes, 



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