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Fig. 8. Fossil deer antlers
The first two to the left are from the mid-eosine; the third is from the upper miocene; the fourth is from the pliocene, as is also the fifth figure. The figure to the right is from the "forest-bed of Norfolk." (After RoTrwnes.)
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Morgan, T. H. (1925). Evolution and genetics. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
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