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Hrdlicka, Ales, The crania of Trenton, New Yersey, and their bearing 

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de Salviae, P. Martial, Un peuple antique au pays de Menelik ; Les 

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Sarrazin, H., Races humaines du Soudan francais. M. Fig. Vol. 1. 

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Weinberg, Richard, Crania livonica. Untersuchungen zur prä- 

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Allen, J. A., A new sheep from the kenai peninsula. 2 Fig. Bull, of 

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Allen, J. A., A new bear from the Alaska peninsula. 2 Taf. Bull, of 

 the American Mus. of Nat. hist., Vol. 16, 1902, S. 141 — 142. 



Allen, J. A., The hair seals (family phocidae) of the North pacific ocean 

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Case, E. C, The structure and relationships of the American Pelyco- 

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The Descriptive and Illustrated Catalogue of the Series of Comparative 

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 254 Fig. Vol. 2, Edt. 2, 1902. 518 S. 8°. 

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Martin, C. J., Thermal Adjustment and Respiratory Exchange in Mono- 

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Matthew, W. D., A skull of Dinocyon from the miocene of Texas. 

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Matthew, W. D., On the skull of Bunaelurus, a musteline from the 

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Matthew, W. D., New Canidae from the miocene of Colorado. 4 Fig. 

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Matthew, W. D., A horned rodent from the Colorado miocene. With 

 a revision of the mylagauli, beavers, and hares of the American ter- 

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Matthew, W. D., The skull of Hypisodus, the smallest of the Artio- 

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 the American Mus. of Hist, nat., Vol. 16, 1902, S. 311—316. 



Matthew, "W. D., List of the pleistocene fauna from Hay Springs, Ne- 

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