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IV.—On the Reported Occurrence of the Camel and the Nilghai in the Upper Miocene of Samos

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

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In a notice on “Fossil Camels in Europe,” inserted in the periodical Natur und Haus (1901, ix, 5, p. 179), it is stated that amongst the fossils from Samos in the Stuttgart Museum there occurs, under a wrong name, the well-preserved skull of a Camel, and likewise “a near relative of the Indian Nylgau, Portax pictus.”

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