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Bertram, Cicely Kate Ricardo; Bertram, George Colin Lawder (detail)
   
1966b
Sea cows could be useful.
Sea Frontiers 12(4): 210-217. 5 figs. July-Aug., 1966.
–Pop. acc. of sir. status and use for weed control and other purposes; figs. of dugongs, tusks, harpoons, and seagrass.
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Bertram, Cicely Kate Ricardo; Bertram, George Colin Lawder (detail)
   
1966d
The Sirenia: a vanishing order of mammals.
Animal Kingdom 69(6): 180-184. 4 figs. Dec. 1966.
–Pop. acc. of sirs. and the prospects for their survival, with one photo of T. manatus, two of dugongs, and a sketch of Steller's sea cow from G. M. Allen (1942).
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Bertram, Cicely Kate Ricardo; Bertram, George Colin Lawder (detail)
   
1968a
The Sirenia as aquatic meat-producing herbivores. In: M. A. Crawford (ed.), Comparative nutrition of wild animals.
Symp. Zool. Soc. London No. 21: 385-391; discussion, 393-394. 2 figs. Symposium held Nov. 10-11, 1966.
–Discusses sir. ecology, economic uses, and conservation.
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Bertram, Cicely Kate Ricardo; Bertram, George Colin Lawder (detail)
   
1971
The decline of the dugong.
Austral. Nat. Hist. 17(4): 146-147. 1 fig. Dec. 1971.
–Pop. acc. of Australian dugongs. Mentions use of dugong oil in a Queensland hospital for medicinal purposes as late as 1965.
 
 
Charnock-Wilson, John P.; Bertram, Cicely Kate Ricardo; Bertram, George Colin Lawder (detail)
   
1974
The manatee in Belize.
Belize Audubon Soc. Bull. 6(1): 1-4. Mar. 1974.
–Abstr.: Oryx 13(3): 230, Feb. 1976.
 
 
Frazier, John; Bertram, George Colin Lawder; Evans, Peter G. H. (detail)
   
1987
Turtles and marine mammals. In: A. J. Edwards & S. M. Mead (eds.), Key environments: Red Sea.
Oxford, Pergamon Press: 288-314.

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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