THE ECHINO DEEMS OF THE WOODS HOLE REGION. 
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’96. 
1788. 
’98. 
’41. 
1900. 
1902. 
'25. 
’35. 
’48. 
’51. 
1770. 
’35. 
’81. 
1901. 
’16. 
’85. 
’24. 
1767. 
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’71. 
’92. 
1900. 
’54. 
’56. 
’59. 
’64. 
’71. 
’60. 
’65. 
’82. 
’99. 
1776. 
’42. 
’65. 
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A most interesting and useful list of 28 species, though the illustrations are poor. 
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The most important paper yet published dealing with the anatomy of one of our cehmoderms. 
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One of the classic works, indispensable to all systematic students. 
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Another invaluable work, bringing the systematic history of ophiurans down lo date and containing much 
valuable anatomical matter also. 
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An unusually important and very interesting paper. 
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