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IN the abstract of my lecture published in NATURE, vol. xiii., P. 387, it is stated that “the first discovered evidences of the existence of animals of this group were described by Leidy, in 1872, under the name of Uintatherium.”
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FLOWER, W. The Uintatherium. Nature 13, 404–405 (1876). https://doi.org/10.1038/013404e0
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