Published May 14, 1931
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Characters Useful in Determining the Position of Individual Teeth in the Permanent Cheek-Tooth Series of Merychippine Horses
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- Bode, Francis D.
Chicago
Abstract
Cheek-teeth of fossil horses display structural characters long been recognized as of considerable value in establishing relationships of these forms and in furnishing suggestions as of the deposits in which the fossils occur. In later Cenozoic of western North America where complete skulls and skeletal are not always available, identification of members of the often based on single teeth.
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