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Review of a paper by Dr. P. L. Sclater entitled " Remarks on the Divergencies between 

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11. A Question of Nomenclature. <Auk, XIII, pp. 191-192, April, 1896. 



In reply, by request, to an article of this title by H. C. Oberholser (ibid., pp. 190-191). 



12. A reprehensible method of determining Priority of Publication. <Science, N. S., 



IV, pp. 691-693, Nov. 16, 1896. 



A criticism of resolutions on this subject adopted by the Zoological Section of the Ameri- 

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1897. 



14. The Merton Rules. <Science, N. S., VI, pp. 16-19, July 2, 1897. 



Comment on the rules compiled by Lord Walsingham and John Hartley Durant, "for 

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1898. 



15. A Defense of Canon XL of the A. O. U. Code. <Auk, XV, pp. 298-302, Oct., 



1898. 



A reply to criticism by D. G. Elliot of Canon XL of the A. O. U. Code (ibid., pp. 294-298), 

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In reply to a second article, under this title, by D. G. Elliot (ibid., pp. 38-45), a rejoinder 

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1902. 



17. A Method of Fixing the type in Certain Genera. <Science, N. S., XVI, pp. 114, 



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1903. 



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