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The two families cited in it as “ new ” were published in 1893. 
II. BIOLOGY. 
Evolution of the Brackiopoda ; Crane (6). 
Classification; Hall & Clarke (12 & 13). 
Classification, with special reference to Palieozoic forms ; Hall & 
Clarke (11 & 14). 
