| Wood, H.E. II, 1964. Rhinoceroses from the Thomas Farm miocene of Florida. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University 130 (5): 361-386
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| Wood, H.E. II, 1963. A primitive rhinoceros from the late eocene of Mongolia. American Museum Novitates no. 2146: 1-12
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| Wood, H.E. II, 1960. Eight historic fossil mammal specimens in the Museum of Comparative Zoology. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University 123 (3): 87-108, pl. 1
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| Wood, 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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| Wood, H.E. II, 1937. A new, lower oligocene, amynodont rhinoceros. Journal of Mammalogy 18: 93-94, fig. 1
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| Wood, 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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| Wood, H.E. II, 1931. Lower oligocene rhinoceroses of the genus Trigonias. Journal of Mammalogy 12: 414-428, figs. 1-4
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| Wood, H.E. II, 1929. American oligocene rhinoceroses - a postscript. Journal of Mammalogy 10: 63-75, figs. 1-5
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| Wood, H.E. II, 1929. Prohyracodon orientale Koch, the oldest known true rhinoceros. American Museum Novitates 395: 1-8
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| Wood, H.E. II, 1927. Some early tertiary rhinoceroses and hyracodonts. Bulletin of American Paleontology 13 (49): 166-265
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| Wood, H.E. II, 1927. Some early tertiary rhinoceroses and hyracodonts. Bulletin of American Paleontology 13 (49): 166-265
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