20 Mci mm. 
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186. Langkavel, B. Die Yerbreitung der Luchse. Zool. JB. i, pp. 
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On the domestic races and species of African Goats. 
191. . Der Sumatra - Elefant, Elephas sumatranus. T. c. pp. 
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On the origin of domestic animals, more particularly the Hutch 
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