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Two sets of proof-sheets, which, according to a MS. note by 

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1842 



Description of the Skeleton of an Extinct Gigantic Sloth {Mylodon 

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Description of the Stomach of the Colobus ursinus, Ogilby. Proc. 

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Notes on the Birth of the Giraffe at the Zoological Society's 

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Notice of a Fragment of the Femur of a Gigantic Bird of New 

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Report on the Missourium now exhibiting at the Egyptian Hall, 

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Description of the Remains of a Bird, Tortoise, and Lizard from the 

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On the Teeth of Species of the Genus Labyrinthodon (Masto- 

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Description of Parts of the Skeleton and Teeth of Five Species of 

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