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April 01, 1979
The Hay-Romer camel debate; fifty years later
Michael E. Nelson
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Michael E. Nelson
Fort Hays State Univ., Dep. Earth Sci., Hays, Kans., United States
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James H. Madsen
James H. Madsen
Div. State Hist., Paleontol. Branch, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
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Rocky Mountain Geology (1979) 18 (1): 47–50.
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Michael E. Nelson, James H. Madsen; The Hay-Romer camel debate; fifty years later. Rocky Mountain Geology 1979;; 18 (1): 47–50. doi:
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