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New Cambrian fossils, from Cape 
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Ostracoda of the Cambrian, 
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Backward step in Paleobotany, 
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On batrachian footprints from 
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Batrachian footprints in eastein 
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Matthew, W. D.. On Antennae and 
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xxv. 393; (p.s.n.). xxxn, 196, 
Outlines of the continents in Ter- 
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Evolution of the camel, (p.s.n.), 
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McCauley. T. G.. process so ! burn- 
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■?98; Biographical sketch, H-. a- 
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M^-ralli*. S W., Preliminary re- 
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Roads and road building material 
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McCaskey. D. H., (p.s.n.), xxxii, 
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McCreery, J. M. Causes of the ex- 
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Geologj of the head of Chesa- 
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Gulf of Mexico as a measure of 
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Camparison of post Columbia 
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Reconnoissance man of the 
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