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Science 24 December 1965:
Vol. 150. no. 3704, p. 1699
DOI: 10.1126/science.150.3704.1699

Articles

The Earliest Primates

Leigh Van Valen 1 and Robert E. Sloan 2

1 Department of Vertebrate Paleontology, American Museum of Natural History, New York 10024
2 Department of Geology and Geophysics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis 55455

In Table 1 of the report "The earliest Primates" by L. Van Valen and R. E. Sloan (5 Nov., p. 743) the section beginning on line 3 under the subheading Insectivora should have been printed as follows:

—Mixodectidae, n. gen. and sp., cf. Elpidophorus 2 3

—Microsyopidae or Mixodectidae, n. gen. and sp. 2 5

Palaeoryctidae, n. gen. and sp., cf. Palaeoryctes (13) 1 3

—cf. Gelastops n. sp. 1 2

about other three species





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