165 

 Stark, 



L. 1959. The story of Tuckernuck. Privately printed. 24 pp. 



Muskeget Island 



166 

 ♦Andrews, J. C, and P. R. Mott. 1967 

 Journal of Mammalogy 48:657-658. 



Gray seals at Nantucket, Massachusetts. 



This article reports on the occurrence of gray seals confirmed as late 

 as 1958 in the Nantucket, Massachusetts area, including Muskeget and 

 Tuckernuck islands. 



167 



Fivush, B., R. Parker, and R. H, 



Microtus brewer i , an endemic 



272-273. 



Tamarin. 1975, 

 island species. 



Karyotype of the beach vole, 

 Journal of Mammalogy 56(1): 



This article discusses the karyotype of j^L breweri , which is found only 

 on Muskeget Island, 1 mile off Massachusetts, and indicates that recent 

 separation of Muskeget Island from the mainland (about 3,000 years) has 

 been too short for true species differentiation to have occurred. 



168 

 *Folger, E. V., and L. Griscom. 1948. Birds of Nantucket. 

 Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts. 156 pp. 



Howard University 



The area covered by this book includes Nantucket, the adjacent islands 

 of Tuckernuck and Muskeget. Coatue Beach and Great Point, and numerous 

 adjacent shoals extending 30 miles southeast of Nantucket. 



169, 170 

 *Wetherbee, D. K. , R. P. Coppinger, and R. E. Walsh. 1972. Time lapse ecology, 

 Muskeget Island, Nantucket, Massachusetts. MSS Educational Publishing 

 Company, New York. 172 pp. 



This book is a comprehensive report on all aspects of Muskeget Island, 

 Massachusetts, including geography, geology, history, flora, and fauna. 



Martha's Vineyard 

 ( Cape Ponge , Katama Bay , Edgartown Great Ponds , and Tisbury Great Ponds ) 



171 



Miller, C. N., Jr., and C. R. Robinson. 1975. Two new species of structur- 

 ally preserved pinaceous cones the Late Cretaceous of Martha's Vineyard 

 Island, Massachusetts. Journal of Paleontology 49(1 ) : 138-150 . 



This article concerns tow new species of pinaceous cones- - Pi tyostrobus 

 kayei and Pseudoaraucaria arnoldi - -exposed at Gay Head, Martha's Vineyard 

 Island, Massachusetts. 



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