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THIS fascicule contains a systematic account of the birds, reptiles, and fishes collected in Angola and Rhodesia by M. de Rohan-Chabot in 1912–14. But the major portion of the volume is devoted to a report upon the anatomy of two fcetal baboons. The special value and significance of this investigation are due to the fact that it was carried out at the Laboratory of Comparative Anatomy of the Natural History Museum in Paris by such competent and experienced anatomists as Profs. R. Anthony and F. Villemin.
Angola et Rhodesia (1912–14). Mission Rohan-Chabot sous les auspices du Ministère de l'Instruction publique et de la Société de Géographie.
Tome 4: Histoire naturelle. Fascicule 1: Mammifères (Anatomie comparée, embryologie); oiseaux, reptiles, poissons. Pp. viii + 176 + 18 planches. (Paris: Paul Geuthner, 1923.) n.p.
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SMITH, G. Fœtal Monkeys. Nature 117, 114–115 (1926). https://doi.org/10.1038/117114a0
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