BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



I have divided the following brief bibliography into two parts: The 

 first includes publications of a more technical character, in all of which, 

 however, will be found interesting data on the habits and life histories of 

 the groups treated. The second part includes papers pertaining to the 

 economic status and habits of the animals: 



TECHNICAL PAPEHS. 



Bailey, V. Revision of the American Voles of the Genus MIcrotus. North 



American Fauna No. 17. 1900. 

 Goldman, E. A. Revision of the Wood Rats of the Genus Neotoma. North 



American Fauna No. 31. 1910. 

 Hoi lister, N. A Systematic Synopsis of the Mu.skrats. North American Fauna 



No. 32. 1911. 

 Hollister, N. A Systematic Account of the Prairie DORS. North American 



Fauna No. 40. 1916. 

 Hollister. N. A Systematic Account of the Grasshopper Mice. Proceedings U. 



S. National Museum. Vol. 47, Pp. 427-489. 1914. 

 Howell, A. H. Revision of the Skunks of the Genus (him- ha (Mcphitift). North 



American Fauna No. 20. 1901. 

 Howell, A. H. Revision of the Skunks of the Genus SpiloKsilo. North American 



Fauna No. 26. 1906. 

 Howell, A. H. Revision of the American Harvest Mice. (Genus Ilhelthrodon- 



t oni<k .s.i North American Fauna No. 36. 1914. 

 Howell, A. H. Revision of the American Marmots. North American Fauna No. 



37. 1915. 

 Jackson, H. H. T. A Review of the American Moles. North American Fauna 



No. 38. 1915. 

 Nelson, E. W. The Rabbits of North America. North American Fauna. No. 29. 



1909. 

 Osgood, W. H. Revision of the Pocket Mice of the Genus PeroKnnthu*. North 



American Fauna No. 18. 1900. 

 Osgood, W. H. Revision of the North American Genus PeroanyncuH. No*rth 



American Fauna No. 28. 1909. 



Preble, E. A. Revision of the Jumping Mice of the Genus Zaputt. North Amer- 

 ican Fauna No. 15. 1899. 



OTIIEIl PAPEKS. 



P.urnett, W. L. Report on Prairie Dog Investigations in Colorado. Agricultural 

 College Circular 8. 1913. 



P.urnett, W. L. The Prairie Dog Situation in Colorado. Agricultural College 

 Circular 17. 1915. 



P.urnett. W. L,. Rodents of Colorado in Their Economic Relations. Agricul- 

 tural College Circular 25. 1918. 



Burnett, \V. L. Meadow Mice (.Microtux). Agricultural College Circular 18. 

 1916. 



Lantz, D. K. Meadow Mice in Relation to Agriculture. Year P.ook of Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture. 1905. 



Lantz, D. K. An Economic Study of Field Mice (Genus Microtus). Biological 

 Survey Bulletin No. 31. 1907. 



Lantz, D. E. The Rabbit as a Farm and Orchard Pest. Year Book of Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture. 1907. 



Lantz, D. E. The Muskrat. Farmers' Bulletin 396, Department of Agriculture. 

 1910. 



Lantz, D. E. The Muskrat as a Fur Bearer. Farmers' Bulletin 869, Department 

 of Agriculture. 1917. 



Lantz. D. E. Economic Value of North American Skunks. Farmers' Bulletin 

 587, Department of Agriculture. 1914. 



Lantz, D. E. Field Mice as Farm and Orchard Pests. Farmers' Bulletin 587. 

 Department of Agriculture. 1915. 



Merriam. C. H. The Prairie Dog of the Great Plains. Year Book of Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture'. 1901. 



Warren, E. R. The Mammals of Colorado. Putnam, New York. 1910. 



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