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Miocene Artiodactyles from the Eastern Miohippus Beds. Ibid., 
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A Gigantic Bird from the Eocene of New Jersey. Ibid., p. 344. 
A New Miocene Tapir. Ibid., p. 348. 
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Thomas Henry Huxley. Ibid., vol. 50, pp. 177-183. 
The Reptilia of the Baptanodon Beds. Ibid., pp. 405-406. 
Restorations of some European Dinosaurs, with Suggestions as to 
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A new Belodont Reptile (Stegomus) from the Connecticut River 
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Amphibian Footprints from the Devonian. Ibid., pp. 374-375. 
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