425 
Mammalia. 
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03 Tîiomas, OMfield. 9 (67.6) 
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9.32,.33,,74 
04 De Winton, W. E., Henry 0. Fortoes, and 
W. K. Ogiivie-G^rant. 9 (67.7) 
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05 Thomas, Oldfield. 9 (67.9) 
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06 Bryden, H. A. 9 (68) 
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07 Themas, Oldfield, and Harold Schwann. 9 (68.2) 
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10908 Wroughton, R. C. 9 (68.9) 
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9.31— .4,.61,.725,.73,.735,.74,.81,.82 
09 Grant, Madison. 9 (7) 
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9.2,.31,.32,.73,.735,.74 
10 Stone, A. J. 9 (71.1) 
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11 Grant, Madison. 9 (74.7) 
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12 Hahn, Walter L. 9 (77.2) 
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13 Hahn, Walter L. 9 (77.2) 
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