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1933. New Mammalia in the Pleistocene fauna from Cumberland Cave. 

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1936. Mustelid mammals from the Pleistocene of North America. Carnegie 

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1914. The Pleistocpne mammals of Iowa. Iowa Geol. Surv., vol. 23, 662 pp., 



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1922. Descriptions of species of Pleistocene Vertebrata, types or specimens of 



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1923. The Pleistocene of North America and its vertebrated animals from the 



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1911. A systematic synopsis of the muskrats. North Amer. Fauna, no. 32, 

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1927. Revision of the American lemming mice (genus Synapto7njjs) . North 

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1853. Description of an extinct species of American lion, Fclis atroz. Trans. 



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1900. The life zones and areas of Allegany County. Maryland Geol. Surv. " 

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1918. New puma-like cat from Rancho La Brea. Univ. Californiji Dept. 

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1925. Relationships and structure of the short-faced bear, Arclotherium, from 

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1896. The genera and subgenera of voles and lemmings. North Amer. 

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