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References and Suggested Readings 



Cabrera, A. "Subspecific and individual variation in the Burchell zebras," Jour- 

 nal of Mammology, 17 (1936), 89-112. 



Dice, L. R. "Variation in the wood-mouse, Peromyscus leiicopiis novebora- 

 censis, in the northeastern United States," Occasional Papers, Museum of 

 Zoology, University of Michigan, No. 352, 1937. Pp. 1-32. 



Dice, L. R. "Relationships between the wood-mouse and the cotton-mouse in 

 eastern Virginia," Journal of Mammalogy, 21 ( 1940) , 14-23. 



Dice, L. R. "Variation of Peromyscus maniculatus in parts of western Washing- 

 ton and adjacent Oregon," Contributions, Laboratory of Vertebrate Biology, 

 University of Michigan. No. 44 ( 1949), 1-34. 



Dobzhansky, Th. "The genetic nature of differences among men." In S. Persons 

 (ed.). Evolutionary Thought in America. New Haven: Yale University Press, 

 1950. Pp. 86-155. 



Gates, R. R. Human Ancestry from a Genetical Point of View. Cambridge: 

 Harvard University Press, 1948. 



Goldschmidt, R. The Material Basis of Evolution. New Haven: Yale University 

 Press, 1940. (Includes detailed discussion of subspecies formation.) 



Huxley, J. (ed.) The New Systematics. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1940. 



Lack, D. Darwin's Finches. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1947. 



Mayr, E. Systematics and the Origin of Species. New York: Columbia Univer- 

 sity Press, 1942. 



Mayr, E. "The bearing of the new systematics on genetical problems. The na- 

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 York: Academic Press, Inc., 1948. 



Mayr, E. (ed.). The Species Problem. Washington, D.C. : American Association 

 for Advancement of Science, 1957. 



Moody, P. A. "Cellular antigens in three stocks of Peromyscus maniculatus 

 from the Columbia River valley," Contributions, Laboratory of Verte- 

 brate Biology, University of Michigan, No. 39 (1948), 1-16. 



Osgood, W. H. "Revision of the mice of the American genus Peromyscus," 

 North American Fauna, No. 28. Washington, D.C: U.S. Government Print- 

 ing Office, 1909. 



Rensch, B. Evolution Above the Species Level. New York: Columbia Univer- 

 sity Press, 1 960. 



Rzasnicki, A. "Zebras and quaggas," Annales Musei Zoologici Polonici, 14 

 (1951), 203-252. (16 plates.)^ 



Seton, E. T. Lives of Game Animals, 4 vols. New York: Doubleday & Company, 

 Inc., 1929. 



Simpson, C. T. "The Florida tree snails of the genus Liguus," No. 2741, Pro- 

 ceedings of the U.S. National Museum, Vol. 73, Art. 20, 1929. 



Simpson, G. G. "The principles of classification and a classification of mam- 

 mals," Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 85 (1945), 

 1-350. 



Simpson, G. G. Principles of Animal Taxonomy. New York: Columbia Uni- 

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