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lilBLIOaKAl’liy OK FOSSIL INSKCTS. 
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Ni’uo fos.silo jirlhropocleu nns 
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fr'. I'ni^. ^ 1*1'‘ l*;5- 
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BcHcribca Ko1.vcoh:i iiiicl Kiijuln?* »iul i»»v(>s iv 
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Dc;eicril>o« the wing <>r (Icroncuni wil«oiii from 
the Devoniau of LaocusI'T ami a eiipposc*! larva, 
Arcim'oscole.x, from the Devouhui «»f St. John; jv 
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Aftcnvartls ilescnbcid more fully in tlm Ueoloj:- 
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Articulate fos.sils of the 
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j Not Hveii ; rpiotmi frotn linden's lUhliogrnphy. 
