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 | | Gibson (pop.-in9so, 1344), about 5 M. on the Neosho, near its confluence with the Arkansas, is the See also: |
 | | This, however, is not all, for Mr Osgood points out that a skull discovered many years ago in the vicinity of Fort Gibson, Oklahoma, and then named Ovibos or Bootherium cavifrons, evidently belongs to the same genus. |
 | | That skull indicates a bull, and the author suggests that it may possibly be the male of Symbos tyrrelli, although the wide separation of the localities made him hesitate to accept this view. |
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