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In 1904 Boulenger ( 4 ) arbitrarily stated that the phalangeal formula of the British Museum specimen of Bradysaurus baini is 2 , 3 , 3 , 4 , 3 , and that he could not understand how Broom could reconstruct a Pareiasaurian with the ...
In 1904 Boulenger ( 4 ) arbitrarily stated that the phalangeal formula of the British Museum specimen of Bradysaurus baini is 2 , 3 , 3 , 4 , 3 , and that he could not understand how Broom could reconstruct a Pareiasaurian with the ...
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seem to be of even less value in the determination of species . Nevertheless , four of the South African extinct species are founded upon lower teeth only . Equus ca pensis Broom . 1909. Broom , Ann . S. Afr . Mus . , vol . vii , p .
seem to be of even less value in the determination of species . Nevertheless , four of the South African extinct species are founded upon lower teeth only . Equus ca pensis Broom . 1909. Broom , Ann . S. Afr . Mus . , vol . vii , p .
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vol . i , 1904 . ( 5 ) BROILI , F. Permische Stegocephalen und Reptielen aus Texas , ” Palaeontographica , Bd . 51 , pp . 1-120 , 1904 . ( 6 ) BROOM , R.- “ On Ictidosuchus primaevus , ” Trans . Phil . Soc . S. Afr . , vol . xi , 1901 .
vol . i , 1904 . ( 5 ) BROILI , F. Permische Stegocephalen und Reptielen aus Texas , ” Palaeontographica , Bd . 51 , pp . 1-120 , 1904 . ( 6 ) BROOM , R.- “ On Ictidosuchus primaevus , ” Trans . Phil . Soc . S. Afr . , vol . xi , 1901 .
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