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    Report on a visit to the site of the Eyasi skull found by Dr. Kohl-Larsen

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    Volume: XI

    Fossil suidae from Oldoway

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    Volume: XV

    Notes on Simopithecus Oswaldi Andrews from the type site

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    Volume: XVI

    Notes on the Falconidae in the Coryndon Memorial museum

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    Volume: XVI

    The Naivasha fossil skull and skeleton

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    Volume: XV

    Reproduction of "Some String Figures from North East Angola"

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    New fossil Suidae from Shungura, omo

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    Volume: XVI

    Report on the Coryndon Museum

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    Volume: XV

    The Industries of the Gorgora rock shelter, lake Tana

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    Volume: XVI

    Sexual dimorphism in Dryopithecus africanus

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    Among the numerous specimens presently classified within Dryopithecus africanus only one can be identified as a male of this species. Poor sampling is not the reason for the unequal numbers of male and female specimens. Rather, the males have been classified elsewhere, specifically within Dryopithecus nyanzae and “ Kenyapithecus africanus. ” The specimens to be transferred from these two taxa are proved to be males of D. africanus. The newly transferred males are compared with the females to show the cranial dimorphism of the species.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/41596/1/10329_2005_Article_BF01793659.pd
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