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44. On the Stomachs of two species of SemnopitJiecus, F. Cuv — Proc. 

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45. On the Stomach of Semnopithecus Maurus, F. Cuv. — Proc. Zool. 

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46. On the Sacculated Form of Stomach as it exists in the genus Sem- 

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47. On the Anatomy of the Cercopithecus albogularis, Sy kes. — Proc. 

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48. On the Stomach of the Colobus ursimis, Ogilby. — Proc. Zool. 

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50. On the Anatomy of a Male Suricate Proc. Com. Zool. Soc. I. 



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51. On the extinct Fossil Viverrine Fox of CEningen, showing its spe- 

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52. On the Anatomy of the Kinkajou (^Cercoleptes caudivolvuluSjlW.). 

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53. On the Anatomy of the Thibet Bear (JJrsus Thihetanus, F. Cuv.). 

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54. On the Anatomy of the Felis jubata, Schreib. — Proc. Zool. Soc. 

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55. On the Distinguishing Peculiarities of the Crania of the Lion and 

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56. On the Anatomy of the Seal (Pfwca vitulina, L.).— Proc. Com. 

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57. Notice of a New Species of Seal (^Stenorhymihus serridens). — Ann. 

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58. Zoological Summary of the Extinct and Living Animals of the 

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59. Description of a Tooth and part of the Skeleton of the Glyptodon 

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61. On various portions of the Glyptodon, an extinct quadruped allied 

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