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"Thomas, Oldfield"

Thomas, Oldfield: SEE ALSO Yerbury & Thomas, 1895. (detail)
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Yerbury, J. W.; Thomas, Oldfield (detail)
   
1895
On the mammals of Aden.
Proc. Zool. Soc. London 1895(3): 542-555. Oct. 1895 (read June 18, 1895).
–P. 555: {"35. Halicore dugong, Ill. / Dugong are to be found at Little Aden. One was on view during March 1895 at Steamer Point, and another was thrown up on the beach in front of the European Infantry lines about the same time and caused the municipal authorities some trouble before the carcass was disposed of."}
 
 
Thomas, Oldfield; Lydekker, Richard (detail)
   
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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Thomas, Oldfield; Lydekker, Richard (detail)
   
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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Thomas, Oldfield (detail)
   
1904
On a collection of mammals made by Mr. J. T. Tunney in Arnhem Land, Northern Territory of South Australia.
Novitates Zoologicae 11(1): 222-229. Mar. 1904.
–Describes the dentition and horizontal tooth replacement of the rock wallaby Peradorcas concinna in comparison with that of Trichechus (226-227).
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Thomas, Oldfield (detail)
   
1911
The mammals of the tenth edition of Linnaeus; an attempt to fix the types of the genera and the exact bases and localities of the species.
Proc. Zool. Soc. London 1911(1): 120-158. Mar. 22, 1911 (read Dec. 13, 1910).
–The type locality of Trichechus manatus is fixed as the West Indies (131-132).
 
 
Thomas, Oldfield; et al. (detail)
   
1914
Nomina conservanda in Mammalia.
Zool. Anz. 44(6): 284-286.
–Same in substance as Thomas et al. (1924).
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Thomas, Oldfield; et al. (detail)
   
1924
Nomina conservanda in Mammalia.
Proc. Zool. Soc. London 1924(2): 345-348. July 9, 1924 (read Apr. 1, 1924).
–Recommends the conservation of the names Manatus and Rhytina in preference to Trichechus and Hydrodamalis, respectively (347).

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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