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Title: On the natural arrangement of vertebrose animals
Author(s): Gray, J.E.
Year published: 1821
Journal: London Medical Repository
Volume: 15, 1821 April 1
Pages: 297-310
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Animalia, class IV. Quadripedes. Ordo 11: Trichenae. Toes, three to the hinder; three, rarely four to the fore feet, not forked: teeth, cutting and grinders, sometimes canine: stomach simple, or two-lobed. Fam. 1: Rhynocerotidae [sic] - Nose short, rounded, bones very thick, bearing a horn for...
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First description of genus - type species: bicornis L. Animalia, class IV. Quadripedes. Ordo 11: Trichenae. Toes, three to the hinder; three, rarely four to the fore feet, not forked: teeth, cutting and grinders, sometimes canine: stomach simple, or two-lobed. Fam. 1: Rhynocerotidae [sic] - N...
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