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"Herald, Earl S."

Herald, Earl S.: SEE ALSO Evans & Herald, 1970; Frye & Herald, 1969; Loughman et al., 1970. (detail)
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Frye, Fredric L.; Herald, Earl S. (detail)
   
1969
Osteomyelitis in a manatee.
Jour. Amer. Veter. Med. Assoc. 155(7): 1073-1076. 5 figs. Oct. 1, 1969.
–Describes the treatment and medication given for an infected harpoon wound to a young male T. inunguis from Colombia, captive at Steinhart Aquarium, San Francisco, California.
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Herald, Earl S. (detail)
   
1969
Aquatic mammals at Steinhart Aquarium.
Pacific Discovery 22(6): 26-30. 10 figs. Nov.-Dec. 1969.
–Mention of "Eugenie" the dugong and account of "Butterball" the Amazonian manatee (food, behavior, etc.), with remarks on other sirs. in captivity at other institutions (29-30).
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Evans, William E.; Herald, Earl S. (detail)
   
1970
Underwater calls of a captive Amazon manatee, Trichechus inunguis.
Jour. Mamm. 51(4): 820-823. 3 figs. Nov. 1970.
–Compares sound spectrographs of the manatee at Steinhart Aquarium, San Francisco, with reports of Florida manatee vocalizations.
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Loughman, William D.; Frye, Fredric L.; Herald, Earl S. (detail)
   
1970
The chromosomes of a male manatee Trichechus inunguis.
Internatl. Zoo Yearbk. 10: 151-152. 1 tab. Pl. 49.
–Describes and illustrates the karyotype of the Steinhart Aquarium's manatee. He was found to have 56 chromosomes, like both species of elephants, but of different types, indicating a rather distant relationship.

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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