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 three supposed species from the same region. 493. — C. Johnson: Notes 

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Vol. XL VI. July 1893. No. 271. — W. P. Headden: Kehoeite, a new 

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August 1893. No. 272. — Hillebrand : Mackintoshite, a new Thorium 

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September 1893. No. 273. — Newton : Fireball of January 13th 1893. 

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Vol. V. No. 2. — Ami: Descriptions of some new species of Fossils 

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