VARIATION IN THE SKULL AND HORNS OF THE ISABELLA GAZELLE.
by Miller, Gerrit S., Jr
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Washington, D.C.: GPO Magazine. Very Good. Soft cover. pp171-172, plus one plate. Removed from SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. PROCEEDINGS OF THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM, VOLUME 42, 1912. VG. In plastic report covers. From the introduction: "Mr. George L. Harrison, Jr., has recently presented to the United States National Museum eight skulls of male Gazella isabella Gray taken during 1911 in a limited area near Jebel Bawati, Nubia. Five are fully adults of essentially uniform age, with basal suture obliterated, permanent dentition in place, and posterior molar moderately worn. The others, also uniform in age, are considerably younger, with basal suture open, milk dentition present though much worn, and third molar not fully in line with other teeth. The individual variations occurring in these specimens seem worth of special note.".
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- Miller, Gerrit S., Jr
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- SMITHSONIAN REPORTS ZOOLOGY
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