439 Mammalia, 



25163 Draseke. 9.62 Hyrax : 14.81 



1908. Das Gehirn der Hyraciden. (9. Jahresvers. Ver. norddeutsch. 

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64 Sinclair, William J. 9.63 (1181) 



1908. The Santa Cruz Typotheria. Proc. Amer. phil. Soc. Vol. 47 p. 64 

 -78, 10 figg. 



65 Osborn, Henry F. 9.72 



1908. Coincident Evolution through Rectigradations and Fluctuations (third 

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66 Cook, Harold James. 9.72 Aceratherium (1182) 



1908. A New Rhinoceros from the Lower Miocene of Nebraska. Amer. 

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67 Petersou, 0. A. 9.72 Diceratherium (1182) 



1906. Preliminary Description of two New Species of the Genus Dicera- 

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68 Trouessart, E. L. 9-72 Rhinoceros 



1908. Le Rhinoceros blanc, retrouve au Soudan, est la Licorne des anciens. 

 C. R. Acad. Sc. Paris T. 147 p. 1352—1355. 



25169 Perot, Francis. 9.72 Rliinoceros (1182) 



1908. Notice sur une Machoire entaillee de Rhinoceros fossile, decouverte 

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70 Bortolotti, Giro. 9.72 Rhinoceros (1183) 



1903. Intorno ad alcune rest? di Rinoceronte nei dintorni di Perugii . 

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71 Bach, Franz. 9.72 Rhinoceros (1 19) 



1908. Ueber einen Fund eines Rhinoceroszahnes aus der Umgebung von 

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72 Douglas, Earl. 9.72 Rhinocerotidae (118) 



1908. Rhinoceroses from the Oligocene and Miocene Deposits of North 

 Dakota and Montana. Ann. Carnegie Mus. Vol. 4 (Publ. Carnegie Mus» 

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(1181, 1182) (78.4,.6) 



73 Loomis, Frederic B. 9.72 Rhinocerotidae (1182) 



1908. Rhinocerotidae of the Lower Miocene. Amer. Journ. Sc. Vol. 26 

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(78.2, 79 5) 



74 Osborn, Henry Fairfield. 9.72 Titanotheres 



1908. The Four Inseparable Factors of Evolution. Theory of their Dis- 

 tinct and Combined Action in the Transformation of the Titanotheres, 

 an Extinct Family of Hoofed Animals in the Order Perissodactyla. 

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25175 Osborn, Henry Fairfield. 9.72 Titanotheres (1181) 



1908. New or Little Known Titanotheres from the Eocene and Oligocene. 

 BuU. Amer. Mus. nat. Hist. Vol. 24 p. 599—617, 21 figg. [16 nn. spp. 

 in: Limnohyops 3, Falaeoni/nps 3, Manteoceras, Mesatirhinus n. g., Metarhinus 

 n. g. 2, Dohchorhinus, Telmatherium 2, Protitanotherium, Brontotheriuni, Si/m- 

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15. I. 1909. 



