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Path of the Water Current in 

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Orang-Outang, Cranial Capac- 



554 



Penial Structure of the Sauna. 



E. D. Cope 



Peridotites of North Carolina... 

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Petrography, 43, 127, 207, 297, 



Phil idelphia Academy Natural 

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Phylogeny of Anoplotherium. 

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ofthe Dipnoi 



Physical and Mental Tests 



Physiology and Psychology. G. 



S. Fullerton, Abstract of.... 



Vegetable, 61, 137, 224, 



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Branch 873, 



Pinnacle Hills, A Kame Series. 



Pala^ontologica A 



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Paleontology, Canadian 



Paleozoic Rocks of the Missis- 

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I Plant-Geography in Germany. 

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and the Affinities of the 

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