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COW NOSE-PRINTS TAKEN AT THE WALLACEVILLE LABORATORY FARM. The lately devised method of cattle nose-prints is being adopted for identification purposes in much the same way as the human finger-print system. The specimens here reproduced well indicate the practically limitless variations of which the surface of the bovine snout is capable.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XXVI, Issue 6, 20 June 1923, Page 380

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COW NOSE-PRINTS TAKEN AT THE WALLACEVILLE LABORATORY FARM. The lately devised method of cattle nose-prints is being adopted for identification purposes in much the same way as the human finger-print system. The specimens here reproduced well indicate the practically limitless variations of which the surface of the bovine snout is capable. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XXVI, Issue 6, 20 June 1923, Page 380

COW NOSE-PRINTS TAKEN AT THE WALLACEVILLE LABORATORY FARM. The lately devised method of cattle nose-prints is being adopted for identification purposes in much the same way as the human finger-print system. The specimens here reproduced well indicate the practically limitless variations of which the surface of the bovine snout is capable. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XXVI, Issue 6, 20 June 1923, Page 380