Ⅰ. HISTORY OF THE DISCOVERY. Many years ago (1892) A. Pomel (17, 18) described under the name of Cervus pachygenys, parts of the skeleton, and chiefly lower jaws, belonging to a fossil Deer from Algeria, this form being related, according to him, to the
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Ⅰ. HISTORY OF THE DISCOVERY. Many years ago (1892) A. Pomel (17, 18) described under the name of Cervus pachygenys, parts of the skeleton, and chiefly lower jaws, belonging to a fossil Deer from Algeria, this form being related, according to him, to the
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