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pp. 317-321. 1899. 



— — 6. The supposed Existing Ground Sloth of Patagonia. [Neomylodon.~] Nat. 



Sci. xv. pp. 351-354. 1899. 

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• 4. Sir William Henry Flower. TObit. Ibid. pp. 381-384. 1899. 



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