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Reference Base Contributions to the comparative anatomy of the mammalian... |
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Contributions to the comparative anatomy of the mammalian eye, chiefly based on ophthalmoscopic examination |
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Johnson, G.L. |
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1901 |
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London |
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194 |
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1-82, pls. 1-30 |
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Anatomy - Head
All Rhino Species
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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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