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Catalogus Mammalium, tam viventium quam fossilium

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WE have much pleasure in congratulating the author on the completion of the first quinquennial supplement, whereby an absolutely invaluable work is brought well up to date, or, rather, as nearly up to date as is possible in undertakings of this nature. We notice that in the part before us references are given in the case of well-known species to passages in which they have been recently mentioned—a plan which cannot fail to be of the greatest assistance to students.

Catalogus Mammalium, tam viventium quam fossilium.

By E. L. Trouessart. Suppl. part iv., Cetacea to Monotremata. (Berlin: Friedländer and Son, 1905.) Price 8s.

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L., R. Catalogus Mammalium, tam viventium quam fossilium . Nature 72, 427–428 (1905). https://doi.org/10.1038/072427b0

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