The Entomologist's Record and Journal of Variation 



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 causes of their variation. 



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PLASTER CASTS OF THE FOLLOWING MAMMALIA 



with dentition in good preservation, made under direction of 

 Professor E. D. Cope may be had by application to Jacob 

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 of adult and young, and P. fossulatus Cope, skull, $5.00 each. 

 Tetrabelodon shepardii Leidy, mandibular ramus and symphysis 

 with two molars, $20.00. Dibelodon tropicus Cope, do., $15.00 ; 

 Mastodon precursor Cope, last molar $5.00. The horses and 

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