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—Post-Plistocene Ceticidinse versus Glacial Dams. Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., Vol. IL., 
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Summary Report of the Canadiai Geological Survey Deroo for the Year 1 
TROTTER, SPENCER.—Effect of Environment in the Modification of the Bill and Tail 
of Birds. Ext. Proc. Phila. Acad. Nat. Sciences, 1891. From the author. 
TROUESSART, E,—Extrait de l'Annuaire Geologique Universal. Tome V., Mammi- 
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Geol. Soc . Vol. I. From the society.—Artesian Wells in North and South Dakota. 

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WILDER, B. G.—Macroscopic Vocabulary of the Brain, with Synonyms and Refer- 
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WooD-MASON J.—A opus of the Manatodea. From the trustees of the Indian 
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WOODWARD, A. E.—The Mineral Waters of Henry, St. Clair, Johnson, and Benton 
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OODWARD, A.S.—On Atherstonia, a New Genus of Paleoniscid Fishes from the 
t e So d Lizard 
Raphiosaurus, Ext. Ann. and Rel Nat. j 1889. Ae Fossil Fishes of the Hawks- 
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WOODWARD, A.S.,and C. D. Se BN Cail of British Fossil aai. 
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