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File AvailableTeryaev, V.A. 1929 O stroenii zubov i sinonimike Elasmotherium Fischer i Enigmatherium M. Pavlov [Über den Bau der Zähne und über die Synonimie von Elasmotherium Fischer und Enigmatherium M. Pavlova] [in Russian]. Byulleten’ MOIP (Otdel geologichesky), Gosudarstvennoe Izd-vo, Moskva; VII (1-2), NS XXXVII: 465-496, 12 figs, 2 tabs.
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File AvailableSonntag, C.F. 1922 The comparative anatomy of the tongues of the mammalia, VII: Cetacea, sirenia and ungulata. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1922 (2): 639-657, figs. 25-30
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In Perissodactyla: Numerous orifices of glands on base. No combs. Conical paillae silky and closely-set. Ventral papillary zone very small or absent. In Rhinoceros: Intermolar eminence cleft. Vallate papillae in fields. No lateral organs.
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File AvailablePocock, R.I. 1914 On the facial vibrissae of mammalia. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1914: 889-912, figs. 1-13
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Rhinocerotidae. All vibrissae absent. Eye-lashes on upper lid of eye.
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File AvailablePocock, R.I. 1914 On the facial vibrissae of mammalia. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1914: 889-912, figs. 1-13
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Rhinocerotidae. All vibrissae absent. Eye-lashes on upper lid of eye.
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File AvailableJohnson, G.L. 1901 Contributions to the comparative anatomy of the mammalian eye, chiefly based on ophthalmoscopic examination. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 194: 1-82, pls. 1-30
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There is absolutely nothing to be seen in the fundus of the rhinoceros but a large circular white disc in the centre of a violet-brown field covered with a faint network of coarse stippling. Rhinos have bright twinkling eyes. This ?twinkle' is due to a rapid oblique movement of the eye outward ...
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File AvailableRicci, A. 1901 Mammiferi post-pliocenici di Kurgan in Siberia. Bollettino della Societa Geologica Italiana 20: 368-393, 1 plate
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File AvailableToula, F. 1882 Oberkiefer-Bäckenzähne von Rhinoceros tichorhinus Fischer. Verhandlungen der Kaiserlich-Königlichen Geologischen Reichsanstalt, Wien: p. 279
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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 AvailableGiebel, C. G. 1878 Ueber das gehirn des Rhinoceros tichorhinus. Zeitschrift fur Naturwissenschaften 3: 370-373, 1 plate
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File AvailableMilne Edwards, H. 1868 Observations sur le stereocere de Gall. Annales des Sciences Naturelles, Paris (5) 10: 203-221, pls. 12-14
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Pl. 14 fig. 3 shows a model of the brain of the Indian rhinoceros. Pl. 14 fig. 4 the same model in profile.
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