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tharctus. Proceedings of the Geological Society of America, Volume 

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: Exhibition of a fossil skeleton of Notharctus rostratus, an American 



Eocene Lemur, with remarks on the phylogeny of the Primates. Report 

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A. A. "W. HuBRECHET : Descent of the Primates. 1897. 



J. Hyrtl: Vergleichend-anatomische Untersuclrangen liber das innere Gehor- 

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J. Leidy : [Descriptions of Palaosyops paludosus, Microsus cuspidatus, and 

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R. Lydekker : Catalogue of the fossil Mammalia in the British Museum ( Nat- 

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Major C. I. Forsyth : uber die Malagassischen Lemuriden-Gattungen Micro- 

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O. C. Marsh : Notice of some new fossil mammals from the Tertiary forma- 

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: Discovery of fossil Quadrumaua in the Eocene of Wyoming. Amer- 

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—— — : Notice of new Tertiary mammals. IV. American Journal of Science 



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