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IN the review of the above work in a late number of NATURE (vol. xxxi. p. 597) the reviewer entertains such a complete misapprehension of my system of naming the premolar teeth of typical heterodont Eutherian mammals that I must beg space to correct it.
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LYDEKKER, R. Catalogue of Fossil Mammalia in the British Museum, Part I. Nature 32, 53 (1885). https://doi.org/10.1038/032053b0
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