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5) Beiträge zur P a 1 a e o n t o 1 o g i e Ö s t e r r e i c h - U n g a r n s u n d 

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No. 277. July 1887. — 0. C. Marsh : American Jurassic Mammals IL 

 (PL VIII a. IX). 289. — Gr. A. J. Cole : The Ehyolites of Wuenheiiu, 

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No. 278. August 1887. — W. Davies : New Purbeck Pholidophorus 

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