Lydekker, Richard: SEE ALSO Flower & Lydekker, 1891; Nicholson & Lydekker, 1889; Thomas & Lydekker, 1897, 1898.
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1887 |
Catalogue of the fossil Mammalia in the British Museum. Part V. Containing the group Tillodontia, the orders Sirenia, Cetacea, Edentata, Marsupialia, Monotremata and Supplement.
London: xxxv + 345. 55 figs.
–Rev.: E. D. Cope, Amer. Naturalist 22: 164-165, 1888. Sirs., 7-13.
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Nicholson, Henry Alleyne; Lydekker, Richard
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1889 |
A manual of palaeontology, for the use of students; with a general introduction on the principles of palaeontology. Ed. 3.
Edinburgh & London, W. Blackwood & Sons (2 vols.): Vol. 2: xi + 889-1624. Figs. 813-1354.
–Rev.: Rev. Quest. Sci. 28: 327-342, 1891? The first and second eds. were by Nicholson alone (1872, 1879). Sirs., 212.
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Flower, William Henry; Lydekker, Richard
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1891 |
An introduction to the study of mammals, living and extinct.
London, Adam & Charles Black: xvi + 763. 357 figs.
–General survey of the habits and anatomy of Recent and fossil sirs. (212-225).
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1892 |
On a remarkable sirenian jaw from the Oligocene of Italy, and its bearing on the evolution of the Sirenia.
Proc. Zool. Soc. London 1892(1): 77-83. 2 figs. June 1892 (read Feb. 2, 1892).
–Discusses a specimen [probably of Late Eocene age] which he assigns to Halitherium veronense, while referring the latter species to Prorastomus and calling the new combination Prorastoma veronense. Concludes that the Sirenia are descended from selenodont artiodactyls.
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1896 |
A geographical history of mammals.
Cambridge: xii + 400. 82 figs. 1 map.
–German transl., Jena, 1897. Reviews: Naturaliste (2)11: 138-140, 1897?; Rev. Sci. Nat. 9: 292-293?; Science (n.s.) 5: 26-32, 1897?
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Thomas, Oldfield; Lydekker, Richard
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1897 |
On the number of grinding-teeth possessed by the manatee.
Proc. Zool. Soc. London 1897(3): 595-600. Pl. 36. Oct. 1897 (read May 18, 1897).
–See also Thomas & Lydekker (1898). Coins the new combination Trichechus inunguis (596).
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1898 |
[Dentition of the manatee.]
Proc. Zool. Soc. London 1897(4): 814. Apr. 1898 (read Nov. 16, 1897).
–Addendum to Thomas & Lydekker (1897), calling attention to the independent confirmation of their conclusions by Hartlaub (1886).
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1899 |
On the supposed former existence of a sirenian in St. Helena.
Proc. Zool. Soc. London 1899(3): 796-798. Oct. 1899 (read June 20, 1899).
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1903 |
The palaeontological case for evolution.
Knowledge 26(= n.s. 18): 73-76, 100-102, 123-126.
–Sirs., 124.
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1907 |
The recently discovered Tertiary Vertebrata of Egypt.
Sci. Prog. 1: 668-682.
–Sirs., 673.
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