Description of the cavern of bruniquel, and its organic contents.—Part II. Equine remains
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Publication Date
12-31-1869
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London
Volume Number
17
Abstract
Abstract In this paper the author has selected the fossil remains of the Equine family as the subject of the second part of his Description of the Cave of Bruniquel and its contents, which Cave, with the human remains, was described in Part I. communicated to the Royal Society, June 9, 1864. He premises a definition of the several parts of the grinding-surface of the upper and lower molars and premolars in the genus Equus, homologizing them with those in the corresponding teeth of Hipparion, paloplotherium, and Palæotherium.
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https://doi.org/10.1098/rspl.1868.0027
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Owen, Richard, "Description of the cavern of bruniquel, and its organic contents.—Part II. Equine remains" (1869). KIP Articles. 9437.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/kip_articles/9437
