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IN early July of 1948, while I was Rector of the Catholic University of Peking, I asked the Rev. Edgar T. Oehler, SVD, associate professor of chemistry in the University, to undertake an expedition to Yunnan in quest of Bienotherium fossil material, since I wanted to section and examine the otic region of the animal. The expedition was financed by Father Ralph Thyken, SVD.
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RIGNEY, H. A Specimen of Morganucodon from Yunnan. Nature 197, 1122–1123 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1038/1971122a0
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