Researches, vol. v. part ii. p. 266.
Id. vol. v. part i. p. 234; and part ii. p. 521.
See my Researches, in the whole of vol. iii., and especially p. 250; and vol. v. part ii. p. 505.
Ibid. vol. v. part ii. p. 505.
Researches, vol. iii. p. 254; and vol. iv. p. 498. and 499.
Ibid. vol. iii. p. 258.
Ibid. vol. v. part ii. p. 505.
See my Researches, vol. ii. part i. p. 177 and 218; vol. iii. p. 394; and vol. iv. p. 498.
Regarding the Anaplotheria, see the whole of the 3d volume of my “Researches,” and particularly p. 250 and 396.
“Researches,” vol. iii. p. 398 and 404; vol. iv. p. 501; vol. v. part ii. p. 506.
“Researches,” vol. iii. p. 260.
Id. vol. iii. p. 265.
“Researches,” vol. iv. p. 103.
I am indebted for the knowledge of this animal to the Count de Bournon; and as I have not described it in my great work, I have given a figure of it here. See Plate II. figs. 1 and 2.
“Researches,” vol. iii. p. 267.
Id. vol. iii. p. 269.
Id. vol. iii. p. 272.
Id. vol. iii. p. 284.
Id. vol. iii. p. 297 and 300.
Id. vol. v. part ii. p. 506.
“Researches,” vol. iii. p. 304 et seq.
Id. vol. v. part ii. p. 166.
Id. vol. iii. p. 335; vol. v. part ii. p. 166.
Id. vol. iii. p. 233.
Id. vol. v. p. 232.
Id. vol. iii. p. 329; vol. v. part ii. p. 222.
“Researches,” vol. v. part ii. p. 223 and 227.
Id. vol. iii. p. 338.
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