File AvailableAnonymous 1953 Josephine, a female Black rhinoceros received at the National Zoological Park (Washington D.C.). Science News-Letter 63 (June 27): 393, 1 figure
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File AvailableWatson, A.R. 1953 Rare rhinoceros added to (Philadelphia) Zoo. Parks & Recreation, American Association of Zoological Parks and Aquariums 36 (9) Sept: 19
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File AvailableWashington Park Zoological Society 1952 Karonga can rival Paul Bunyan when he decides to tidy up. Milwaukee Zoo News 2 (7): 1-4, 1 plate
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Chappell, W.M.; Durham, J.W.; Savage, D.E. 1951 Mold of a rhinoceros in basalt, Lower Grand Coulee, Washington. Geological Society of America Bulletin 62 (8): 907-918. [doi:10.1130/0016-7606(1951)62[907:MOARIB]2.0.CO;2]
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abstract - The occurrence of the mold of a rhinoceros in the pillows at the base of a basalt flow of the Columbia River Basalts near Blue Lake, Washington, is described and discussed. It is concluded that preservation of the rhinoceros mold is due to the special conditions causing the formation o...
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File AvailableBean, E.; Johnson, R.H. 1944 Fecundity in the Chicago Zoo - its population is swelled by four births in 24 hours. Life Magazine 17 (15) Oct 9: 41-42,44, 6 images
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File AvailableWood, H. E. 1941 Trends in rhinoceros evolution. Transactions of the New York Academy of Sciences (2) 3 (4): 83-96
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File AvailableScott, W.B.; Jepsen, G.L. 1941 The mammalian fauna of the White River oligocene (Rhinocerotidae). Transacations of the American Philosophical Society New Series (28) 5: 775-822
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File AvailableBean, E.; Kirkland, W.W. 1941 Rhinoceros parents make history as baby boom hits Chicago's Brookfield Zoo. Life Magazine 11 (18) Nov 3: 38-39, 5 images
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File AvailableStock, C. 1939 Eocene amynodonts from southern California. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science 25: 270-275
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File AvailableWood, H.E. II 1938 Cooperia totadentata, a remarkable rhinoceros from the eocene of Mongolia. American Museum Novitates no. 1012: 1-22
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File AvailableJohnston, C.S. 1937 A skull of Teleoceras fossiger Cope, from the Clarendon Beds of Donley County, Texas. American Midland Naturalist 18 (1): 152-154
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File AvailableStock, C. 1936 Perissodactyla of the Sespe Eocene, California. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science 22: 260-265
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File AvailableStock, S. 1936 Perissodactyla of the Sespe Eocene, California. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 22 (5): 260-265
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File AvailableChristeson, F.M.; Christeson, H.M.; Little, K. 1935 Wild Animal Actors- Mary the (Black) rhinoceros. Chicago, Albert Whitman and Company, pp. 130-137, 1 image
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File AvailableWood, H.E. II 1934 A fossil rhinoceros (Diceratherium armatum Marsh) from Gallatin County, Montana. Proceedings of the US National Museum 2948: 1-4
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File AvailableBarbour, E.H. 1934 A new rhinoceros mount, Trigonias osborni. Bulletin of the Nebraska State Museum 1: 299-302
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File AvailableStock, C. 1933 An amynodont skull from the Sespe Deposits, California. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science 19: 762-767
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File AvailableStock, S. 1933 An amynodont skull from the Sespe Deposits, California. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 19 (8): 762-767
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File AvailableStock, C. 1932 Eocene land mammals on the Pacific coast. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science 18: 518-522
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File AvailableStock, C. 1932 An upper oligocene mammalian fauna fom southern California. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science 18: 550-554
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File AvailableMatthew, W.D. 1932 A review of the rhinoceroses with a description of Aphelops material from the pliocene of Texas. University of Cailfornia Publications in Geological Sciences (20) 12: 411-481, pls. 61-79, figs. 1-12, table 1.
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File AvailableOsborn, H.F. 1931 New conceptions of species and genera, and of classification, discovered in the evolution of the Titanotheres. Journal of Mammalogy 12 (1): 1-12
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File AvailableCook, H.J. 1930 New rhinoceroses from the Pliocene of Colorado and Nebraska. Proceedings of the Denver Museum of Natural History 9 (4): 44-51
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File AvailableWood, H.E. II 1929 Prohyracodon orientale Koch, the oldest known true rhinoceros. American Museum Novitates 395: 1-8
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File AvailableGregory, W.K.; Cook, H.J. 1928 New material for the study of evolution: a series of primitive rhinoceros skulls (Trigonias) from the Lower Oligocene of Colorado. Proceedings of the Denver Museum of Natural History 8 (1): 3-32
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File AvailableWood, H.E. II 1927 Some early tertiary rhinoceroses and hyracodonts. Bulletin of American Paleontology 13 (49): 166-265
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File AvailableLane, H.H. 1927 A new rhinoceros from Kansas. University of Kansas Science Bulletin 17 (2): 297-311
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File AvailableCook, H.J. 1927 A new rhinoceros of the genus Teleoceras from Colorado. Proceedings of the Denver Museum of Natural History 7 (1): 1-5
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File AvailableWood, H. E. 1926 Hyracodon petersoni a new cursorial rhinoceros from the lower oligocene. Annals Carnegie Museum (16) 7: 315-318
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File AvailableStock, C.; Furlong, E.L. 1926 New canid and rhinocerotid remains from the ricardo pliocene of the Mohave desert, California. University of California Publications in Geological Sciences (16) 2: 43-60
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File AvailableLang, H.; Vernay, A.S. 1924 [Museum] Notes: The Faunthorpe-Vernay expedition. Natural History 24 (4) July-August: 525-528, 3 plates
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File AvailableHay, O.P. 1923 The Pleistocene of North America and its vertebrated animals from the states east of the Mississippi River and from the Canadian provinces east of Longitude 95. Washington, Carnegie Institute of Washington
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File AvailableAnonymous 1923 (Cincinnati) Zoo receives new baby (Indian) rhino . The Billboard 35 (issue 21): 77, 1 figure
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File AvailableSinclair, W. 1922 Hyracodons from the Big Badlands of South Dakota. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 61 (1): 65-79
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File AvailableKnight, C.R. 1922 Mural paintings of prehistoric men and animals by Charles R. Knight (in the American Museum of Natural History, New York City). Scribner's Magazine 71 (3) March: 258, 279-286, 9 figures
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File AvailableTroxell, E.H. 1921 Caenopus, the ancestral rhinoceros. American Journal of Science 5 (2): 41-51
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File AvailableTroxell, E. 1921 A study of Diceratherium and the diceratheres. American Journal of Science (5) 11 (10): 197-208
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File AvailableTroxell, E.H. 1921 New Amynodonts in the Marsh Collection. American Journal of Science 5 (2): 21-34
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File AvailableTroxell, E. H. 1921 New species of Hyracodon. American Journal of Science (5) 2: 34-40
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File AvailablePeterson, O.A. 1920 The American Diceratheres. Memoirs of the Carnegie Museum 7 (6): 399-477, pis. 57-66
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File AvailablePeterson, O.A. 1919 Report on the material discovered in the Upper Eocene of the Unita Basin by Earl Douglas in the years 1908-1909 and by O. A. Peterson in 1912. Annals of the Carnegie Museum 12: 127-138
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File AvailableSanborn, E. R. 1918 Death of the Indian Rhinoceros. Bulletin of the New York Zoological Society 21 (5): 1673
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File AvailableMatthew, W.D. 1918 Contributions to the Snake Creek Fauna with notes upon the Pleistocene of Western Nebraska American Museum Expedition of 1916. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 38 (article VII): 183-229, figs 1-20, Pls IV-X.
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Details: Teleoceras sp., Aphelops ?crassus (Leidy), Peraceras Teuperciliosus Cope.
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File AvailableCope, E.D.; Matthew, W.D. 1915 Hitherto unpublished plates of tertiary mammalia and permian vertebrata prepared under the direction of Edward Drinker Cope for the US Geological Survey of the Territories with a description of the plates by William Diller Matthew. American Museum Natural History Monograph series no. 2: 1-2, pls. 125-144b
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File AvailableKillermann, S. 1914 Das Tierbuch des Petrus Candidus geschrieben 1460, gemalt im 16. lahrhundert (Codex Vaticanus Urb. lat. 276.) zum erstenmal behandelt. Zoologische Annalen, Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Zoologie 6: 113-221
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File AvailablePeterson, O.A. 1912 Recently proposed species of the Genus Diceratherium. Science 36: 801
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File AvailableCook, H.J. 1912 Notice of a new genus of rhinoceros from the lower Miocene. Science 35: 219-220
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File AvailableCook, H.J. 1912 A new species of rhinoceros (Diceratherium loomisi) from the lower Miocene of Nebraska. Nebraska Geological Survey 7 (4): 29-32
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File AvailableCook, H.J. 1912 A new genus and species of rhinoceros (Epiaphelops virgasectus) from the lower Miocene of Nebraska. Nebraska Geological Survey 7 (3): 21-22
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File AvailablePeterson, O.A. 1911 A mounted skeleton of Diceratherium cooki Peterson. Memoirs of the Carnegie Museum 7 (14): 274-279
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File AvailableAnonymous 1911 Rhinoceros once here: Wyoming in Tertiary age habitat of beast which was then small and slender. Quad-City Times (Davenport, Iowa) Friday 15 December 1911: 17
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File AvailableCook, H.J. 1909 A new genus of rhinoceros from Sioux County, Nebraska. Nebraska Geological Survey 3 (6): 245-248
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File AvailableOlcott, T. E. 1909 A new species of Teleoceras from the miocene of Nebraska. American Journal of Science (4) 28: 403-404
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File AvailableMatthew, W.D. 1909 Cenozoic Mammal Horizons of Western North America with faunal lists of the Tertiary Mammalia of the West. United States Geological Survey Bulletin, Government Printing Office, Washington; 361: 138 pp., 15 figs, numerous tabs.
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File AvailableLoomis, F. B. 1908 Rhinocerotidae of the lower Miocene. American Journal of Science Series 4 vol 26: 51-64
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File AvailableLambe, L.M. 1908 The Vertebrata of the Oligocene of the Cypress Hills, Saskatchewan. Contributions to Canadian Palaeontology, Geological Survey of Canada; 3 (4): 4-11+38-45, Pls IV-V.
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File AvailableCook, H.J. 1908 A new rhinoceros from the lower Miocene of Nebraska. The American Naturalist, The Science Press, New York; XLII (500): 543-545, 2 figs.
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File AvailableDouglass, E. 1908 Rhinoceroses from the Oligocene and Miocene deposits of North Dakota and Montana. Annals of Carnegie Museum IV (3-4): 256-266, 7 figs, 6 tabs, Pls LXIII-LXIV.
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File AvailableAnonymous 1908 The White Rhinoceros. Forest and Stream 71 (2): 42
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File AvailablePeterson, O.A. 1907 The miocene beds of western Nebraska and eastern Wyoming and their vertebrate faunae. Annals Carnegie Museum 4: 21-24, 46-48
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File AvailableAnonymous 1907 Thick skinned animals in Bronx Park. Forest and Stream 69 (18): 732-733, 3 figures
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File AvailableBarbour, E.H. 1906 Notice of a new miocene rhinoceros, Diceratherium Arikarense. Science (n.s.) 24 (624): 780-781
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File AvailablePeterson, O.A. 1906 Preliminary description of two new species of the genus Diceratherium (Marsh) from the Agate Spring fossil quarry. Science 24: 281-283
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File AvailableBarbour, E.H. 1906 Notice of a new fossil rhinoceros from Sioux County Nebraska. Nebraska Geological Survey (2) 4: 312-318
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File AvailableHawkins, J. 1906 “The Voyage Made by M. John Hawkins Esquire, 1565.” From Henry S. Burrage (ed.), Early English and French Voyages, Chiefly from Hakluyt, 1534-1608. Edited by John Sparke. New York, Scribner
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File AvailableLambe, L.M. 1905 A new species of Hyracodon (H. priscidens) from the Oligocene of the Cypress hills, Assiniboia. Proceedings and transactions of the Royal Society of Canada (2) 11: 37-42, pl. 1
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File AvailableHatcher, J.B. 1901 Some new and little known fossil vertebrates (Trigonias). Annals of the Carnegie Museum 1: 128-144
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File AvailableLucas, F.A. 1901 A new rhinoceros, Trigonias osborni from the Miocene of South Dakota. Proceedings of the United States National Museum 23: 221-223
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File AvailableScheibler, F. 1900 Sette anni di caccia grossa e note di viaggio in America, Asia, Africa, Europa. Milano, Ulrico Hoepli
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File AvailableOsborn, H.F. 1899 Frontal horn of Aceratherium incisivum. Science (N.S.) 9: 161-162
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File AvailableOsborn, H.F. 1898 A complete skeleton of Teleoceras the true rhinoceros from the Upper Miocene of Kansas. Science (N.S.) 7: 554-557
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File AvailableHatcher, J.B. 1897 Diceratherium proavitum. The American Geologist (20) 11 (November): 313-316
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File AvailableLeidy, J.; Lucas, F. 1896 Fossil vertebrates from the Alachua Clays of Florida (Rhinoceros). Transactions of the Wagner Free Institute of Science of Philadelphia 4: 41-48, pls. 1-8
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File AvailableWortman, J.L. 1896 Species of Hyracotherium and allied perissodactyls from the Wahsatch and Wind river beds of North America. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 8: 81-110
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File AvailableHatcher, J.B. 1894 Discovery of Diceratherium, the two-horned rhinoceros from the White river beds of South Dakota. The American Geologist (13) 5 (May): 360-361
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File AvailableHatcher, J. B. 1894 A median horned rhinoceros from the Loup fork beds of Nebraska. The American Geologist (13) 3 (March): 149-150
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File AvailableOsborn, H.F. 1893 Aceratherium tridactylum from the lower Miocene of Dakota. Bulletin American Museum of Natural History 5: 85-86
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File AvailableScott, W.B.; Osborn, H.F. 1891 Preliminary account of the fossil mammals from the White River and Loup Fork Formations. Part II: Carnivora & Artiodactyla, Perissodactyla. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology Harvard 20: 65-100, pls. 1-3
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File AvailableLeidy, J. 1890 Fossil Vertebrates from Florida, Hippotherium and Rhinoceros from Florida. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 42: 64-65, 182-183
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File AvailableCope, E. D. 1887 The Perissodactyla. American Naturalist (21) 11 (Nov): 985-1007
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File AvailableCope, E. D. 1887 The Perissodactyla . American Naturalist (21) 12 (Dec): 1060-1076
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File AvailableScott, W.B.; Osborn, H.F. 1887 Preliminary account of the fossil mammals from the White River Formation, contained in the Museum of Comparative Zoölogy. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoölogy of Harvard 13 (5): 151-171, 9 figs, 2 pls.
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File AvailableLeidy, J. 1885 Rhinoceros and Hippotherium from Florida. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 37: 32-33
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File AvailableLeidy, J. 1884 Vertebrate fossils from Florida. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 36: 118-119
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File AvailableScott, W.B.; Osborn, H.F. 1884 On the origin and development of the Rhinoceros group (abstract). Report of the British Assocation for the Advancement of Science Southport (September 1883): 528
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File AvailableScott, W.B.; Osborn, H.F. 1882 Orthocynodon, an animal related to the Rhinoceros, from the Bridger Eocene. American Journal of Science (3) 24: 223-225
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File AvailableCope, E.D. 1881 On the extinct species of Rhinoceridae of North America and their allies. Bulletin of the United States Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (Department of the Interior) 5: 227-237
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File AvailableCope, E.D. 1880 A new genus of Rhinocerontidae [sic]. The American Naturalist, Philadelphia; XIV (7): 540.
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File AvailableCope, E. D. 1879 On the extinct american rhinoceroses. American Naturalist (13) 12 (Dec): 771a-771j
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File AvailableOsborn, H.F.; Scott, W.B.; Speir, F. jr. 1878 On the skull of the Eocene rhinoceros, Orthocynodon, and the relation of this genus to other members of the group (in: Palaeontological Report of the Princeton Scientific Expedition of 1877). Contributions from the E.M. Museum of Geology and Archaeology of Princeton, Princeton Univ; 1: 3-22
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File AvailableMarsh, O. C. 1875 Notice of new tertiary mammals IV. American Journal of Science (3) 9: 239-251
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File AvailableMarsh, O. C. 1873 Notice of new tertiary mammals. American Journal of Science (3) 5: 407-410, 485-488
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File AvailableMarsh, O.C. 1870 Remarks on Hadrosaurus minor, Mosasaurus crassidens, Liodon laticaudus, Baptosaurus, and Rhinoceros matutinus. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Philadelphia; XXII: 2-3.
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File AvailableLeidy, J. 1865 On some fossil remains of rhinoceros from Texas and California. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 17: 176-177
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File AvailableLeidy, J. 1857 List of extinct vertebrata, the remains of which have been discovered in the region of the Missouri River: with remarks on their Geologic Age. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 9: 89-91
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File AvailableLeidy, J. 1856 Notices of several genera of extinct Mammalia, previously less perfectly characterized. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 8: 91-92
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File AvailableLeidy, J. 1854 Synopsis of extinct Mammalia which have been discovered in the Eocene formations of Nebraska. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 7: 156-157
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File AvailableLeidy, J. 1853 Remarks on Rhinoceros americanus. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 6: 2
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File AvailableLeidy, J. 1852 The Ancient Fauna of Nebraska (A Description of the remains of extinct mammalia and chelonia from the Mauves Terres of Nebraska). Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge 1852: 79-94, pls. 12-15
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File AvailableLeidy, J. 1851 Remarks on Rhinoceros nebraskensis. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 5: 119-122
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