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. Die Flughaut der Pledermause, namentlich die Endigung 
ihrer Nerven. Ibid. pp. 1-31, Taf. 1-5. [The vikings of 
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fy. Faunce, 
Siberia. Mag. F. Schmidt has published a detailed report 
on the expedition undertaken to the lower parts of the Jenissei 
with the object of obtaining the body of a Mammoth known to 
have been found by the natives, and on the scientific results 
obtained during the expedition. Mdm. Ac. Sc. St. Petersb. 
