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"Annandale, N."

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Annandale, N. (detail)
   
1906
Notes on the species, external characters and habits of the dugong.
Jour. Proc. Asiatic Soc. Bengal (n.s.) 1(9): 238-243. Pls. 7-9. "Nov. 1905" (publ. Jan. 10, 1906).
–Detailed account of the external anatomy of an Indian dugong, with comments on dugong behavior and hunting in India, Andaman Islands, and Australia. Halicore australis is synonymized with H. dugong. Stomach contents of one specimen were unbruised green algae.
  According to Pocock (1940: 331), a "final report" on dugong systematics by Annandale was withdrawn because of the publications by Dexler & Freund (1906a, b, c).
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Annandale, N. (detail)
   
1907
The appendicular skeleton of the dugong (Halicore dugong).
Recs. Ind. Mus. Calcutta 1(1): 79-80. 4 figs. June 1907.
–Comments on the pelvis (79) and manus (79-80); the latter is shown to be extremely variable.

Daryl P. Domning, Research Associate, Department of Paleobiology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. 20560, and Laboratory of Evolutionary Biology, Department of Anatomy, College of Medicine, Howard University, Washington, D.C. 20059.
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