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"Rhoads, Samuel N."

 
 
Rhoads, Samuel N. (detail)
   
1894a
Some proposed changes in the nomenclature of the American Mammalia.
Amer. Naturalist 28(330): 523-526. June 1894.
–Supports the use for manatees of the names Trichechus, T. manatus, T. inunguis, and T. senegalensis (523).
 
 
Rhoads, Samuel N. (detail)
   
1894b
A reprint of the North American Zoology, by George Ord. Being an exact reproduction of the part originally compiled by Mr. Ord for Johnson & Warner, and first published by them in their second American edition of Guthrie's Geography, in 1815. Taken from Mr. Ord's private, annotated copy. To which is added an appendix on the more important scientific and historic questions involved.
Haddonfield (New Jersey), publ. by the editor: x + "290-361" + 90. Frontisp.
–Manatee, 291, 293 (of Ord's text), 5-6 (of Rhoads' appendix). Ord recognized "Trichechus australis" (= T. manatus) and "Trichechus siren" (= Steller's "sea-ape").
 
 
Rhoads, Samuel N. (detail)
   
1903
The mammals of Pennsylvania and New Jersey: a biographic, historic and descriptive account of the furred animals of land and sea, both living and extinct, known to have existed in these states.
Philadelphia, privately published: 1-266. 9 pls. 1 map.
–Sirs., 246.

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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