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Harle, Edouard. Faune de la grotte 

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Harless, Emil. Briefliche Mittheilung 

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Harley, Jolm. On the Ludlow bone- 

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Fossil fishes, p. 544—546. 



Harman, A'. B. The palpebral and 

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Harmer, Sidney Frederic (editor) The 

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Harmer, Thomas. Remarks on the 

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Hatrmsworth, Alfred C. Tarpon fish- 

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Harrington, Nathan Russell. For 

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Harris, D. Fraser. On the haemoglo- 

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Harris, Edward. [Letter on Salmo 

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Harris, Gwynn. Report upon the 

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Total amount of shad and her- 

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Report upon the shad and her- 

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Harris, William C. The fishes of 

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Harris, William C, & Bean, Tarleton 

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Harris, William C, Sage, Dean, 

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Harrison, Ross Granville. Ueber die 

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