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. Additional notes on the osteology of the Lemuridae. 
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Murie, J. llernarks on an Antelope from the White Nile, 
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. Ueber die Flederhunde {Pteropi), und insbesondere 
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. Ueber die zu den Gattungen Mimon und Saccopteryx 
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Rolleston, G. On the Domestic Cats, Felis domesticus and 
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Rutimeyer, L. Beitrage zur palaontologischen Geschichte der 
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. Ueber Art und Rasse des zahmen europaeischen Rindes. 
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Cattle.] 
. Versuch einer Naturgeschichte des Rindes unter dem 
Gesichtspunkte seiner Beziehungen zu den Wiederkauern 
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