Wolf and Coyote 161 
Dixon, J. S. 1954, . Mother wolf carries food twelve miles to her. 
young. / Jour. Mammals.15(2):158.. .: 
Dragatt, F. Ms 1926. Loss of deer by soy ate: Outd, Life 57:143.: 
Dunne, A. L. 1939. Report on wolves followed during February and 
March, 1939. Can. Field-Nat, 53(8}:117-8. 
Egbert. G.lv. 1939, The coyote and his bad name. Wlon. Cone. 
8(7): bait: . is | 
Evarts, EH, Gs, 1925. The spread of the coyote, Sat. “Eve. Post 
196(24):44,. i 
ey» oF nae: end iy Finley. 1925, Coyote, the prairie wolf. Nat, 
Freuchen, P, 1919, Lidt om Polarulven. Some remar%s on the,,occur- 
vence of the Arctic wolf in East Greenland, pp. 17-29. Gronl. 
Selsk, Arsskr, 1920. 
Fryxell, F. iy 1926. An observation on the hunting methods of the 
timber wolf, Jour, Mammal. 7(3):226~-7,. 
Gabrielson, I. N. 1937. Recent methods in coyote control, Natl. 
Yiool Grow. 27(March) : 19-20, 
Garrison; L, .1937. Coyote appetites, Yosemite Nat. Notes 16(3):19. 
Gianini, C, A, 1935, Cougar and coyote, Jour) Mamnal. 16(3):229. 
Godfrey, W. C, 1929, The payed Yosemite Nat. Notes’ 8(3):33-4. 
Godwin, E, D, 1936. .A glimpse of the mountain coyote. Yosemite 
Nat. Notes 15(2):11-2, 
Goldman, E. A, 1930. The coyote — archpredator. Jour, Mammal. 
11(3) 325-35, 
Goldman, E, A, 1937., The wolves. of North America, Jour. Maimal. 
18(1):37-45, 
Gregory, ae "1935. “The black wolf of the Tensas. Wolfing with the 
camera. Chicago Acad. Sei. Prog. Act, 6(3):35- 68. 
Gresham, B. 38. A wolf record from ‘thie Winpines area, Can, 
Field-Nat, Baie) Cole 
Grinm, m. L. 1940. Trout and crayfish eaten by coyotes, | Jour, 
Mammal. 21(4):458-9. 
Grinnell, G. B. 1914. Yiolves and wolf nature. “Trail and campfire, 
pp. 152-205. Forest and Stream i ee ue tig Cons New York. 
Gubser, HEH. H. 1936. Suggestions on trapping 1 oe and eidena in 
Alaska, U,. S..Bur. Biol. Surv. BS-62. 6 pp. (Mimeographea. ) 
