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1948. A summer aggregation of lump-nosed bats at Lake Pend Oreille, 

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1937. Annotated list of West Virginia mammals. Proc. U.S. Nat, Mus., 



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1934. Neue Insektenfresser, Fledermause und Nager aus dem Oberpliozan 



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1956. Insectivores, bats and rodents from the early Pleistocene bone breccia 

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1955. Ectoparasites from some species of bats from western North America. 

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1955. Additional distributional records of bats in Utah. Journ. Mamm., 

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1955. Additional data on the bacula of North American bats. Journ. 

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1935. The development of the cerebellum in the bat (Corynorhinus sp.) and 



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1943. Miocene bat remains from Florida, with notes on the generic char- 

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