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 Peterson, O. A. 



1909.1. Revision of the Entelodontidae: Carnegie Mus. 

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1914.1. A new titanothere from the Uinta Eocene: Car- 



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1914.2. A small titanothere from the lower Uinta beds: 



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there Dolichorhinus: Carnegie Mus. Annals 

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 Pilgrim, Gut E. 



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Titanotheriidae: Skatitanops, n. gen., Pondaung horizon- 

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1846.1. Gigantic Palaeotherium: Am. Jour. Sci., 2d ser., 



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 RiGGS, E. S. 



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ScHtrcHERT, Charles. 



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1878.3. See Osborn, Henry Fairfield, and Scott, W. B., 



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1878.1. See Osborn, Henry Fairfield, Scott, W. B., and 

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 Stehlin, H. G. 



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1892.1. Zwei neue Saugethierfundorte auf der Balkan- 

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1892.1. See Osborn, Henry Fairfield, 1892.67. 

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