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Owen, Richard. — On the existence or not of Horns in the Dinocerata. — American 

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Marsh, Othniel Charles.— On some of the Characters of the genus Coryphodon, 

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A comparison of the brain-cast in Coryphodon and Dinoceras. 

 Abstract of same.— Popular Science Review, p. 327, London, July, 1876. 

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Flower, William Henry. — On the Extinct Animals of North America. — Popular 



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Contains a brief description of the Dinoceraia, with figures of skull and hind feet of Dbioceras. 



Marsh, Othniel Charles.— Recent Discoveries of Extinct Animals. — American 

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 The same, American Naturalist, Vol. X, pp. 436-139. Boston, July, 1876. 

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1877. 

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