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A new species of Pleistocene horse from the staked plains of Texas
Record no:
33731
Author:
Gidley, James W.
Year:
1900
Series:
BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY. 1900 v.13, part 13 : 111-116 [kept P509.73]
Subject:
Horses, Fossil
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Mammals, Fossil - United States - Texas
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