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1771. Synopsis of quadrupeds. Chester, London. 

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1865. tjber die Zuden Vampyri Geborigen Flederthiere uud tJber die Natiir- 

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1907. Bats feeding on small birds. Journ. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc, vol. 17, 

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QUBXCH, J. J. 



1892. The bats of British Guiana. Timehri, vol. 6, New Series, pp. 91-100. 

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1919. Through the Brazilian Wilderness. Charles Scribners' Sons, New York. 

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1922. The amphibians and reptiles of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, 

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1840. Die Siiugihiere in Abbildungen Nach der Natur mit Beschreibuugen. 

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1800. General zoology or systematic natural history. Mammalia, vol. 1. 

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1928. The vampire: His kith and kin. Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner and 



Co., Ltd., London. 

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1929. (1897.) Dracula. Doubleday, Doran and Co., Inc., Garden City, New 



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SWAINSON, W. 



1835. On the natural history and classification of quadrupeds. Longman, 

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1931. Random observations on habits of South American mammals. Journ. 

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1926. Die Chiropterenausbeute. (Zool. Exp. nach Brasil 1903.) Denkschr. 



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TOWNSEND, C. H. 



1927. The bite of the vampire. N. Y. Zool. Soc. Bull., vol. 30, no. 3, pp. 64-66. 



Up De Gr.\ff, F. W. 



1923. Head hunters of the Amazon. Garden City Publishing Co., Inc., Gar- 

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1839-1842. The zoology of the voyage of H. M. S. Beagle. Pt. II, Mammalia. 

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