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Brown, L. G., and Lee E. Yeager. 



1943. Survey of the Illinois fur resource. Illinois Nat. Hist. Survey Bull. 22 



(6): 462. September. 

 Browne, F. C. 



1892. The coon in eastern Massachusetts. Forest and Stream 39: 405. No- 

 vember 10. 

 Burmeister, Hermann. 



1850. Verzeichiiiss der im Zoologjschen Museum der Universitat Halle- 

 Wittenberg aufgestellten Saugethiere, Vogel und Amphibian. 84 pp. 

 Lists three species of raccoon. Proposes new combination [Procyoii hrachyurus] var. 

 fusca, p. 13, based upon Procyon olisciiriis. without description or comment. 



Burt, William H. 



1946. The mammals of Michigan. 288 pp., 13 color pis., 107 text figs., 67 



text maps. 

 Butterfield, Robert T. 



1944. Tagged raccoons— 1943-44. Ohio Conserv. Bull. 8 (7): 11. July. 

 Cagle, Fred R. 



1949. Notes on the raccoon, Procyon lotor megalodous Lowery. Jour. Mam- 

 mal. 30 (1): 45-50. February 14. 

 Cahalane, Victor H. 



1928. A preliminary wild life and forest survey of southwestern Cattaraugus 

 County, New York. Roosevelt Wild Life Bull. 5 (1): 81-98. 

 March. 



1947. Maminals of North America. 682 pp., illus. Macmillan Co. 



Raccoon, pp. 156-161. 



Cahn, Alvin R. 



1921. The mammals of Itasca County, Minnesota. Jour. MammaL 2 (2): 

 68-74. 

 Campbeli., J. E. 



1945. The raccoon in North Dakota. North Dakota Outdoors 7 (8): 4. 



February. 

 Cartwright, George. 



1792. A journal of transactions and events, during a residence of nearly 

 sixteen years on the coast of Labrador. 3 vols. 

 a northern record: On the Alexander River, a branch of the St. Lewis River, shot a 

 raccoon, August 22, 1774. vol. 2, p. 23. 



Cart, Merritt. 



1911. A biological survey of Colorado. North Amer. Fauna 33, 256 pp., 

 illus. August 17. 

 Distribution and habits in Colorado, pp. 193-194. 



Catesbt, Mark. 



1743. The natural history of Carolina, Florida and the Bahamas. 2 vols. 



Describes the raccoon, p. XXIX, "An Account of Carolina and the Bahama Islands"; in 

 appendix to vol. 2. 



Chamberlain, Montague. 



1884. List of the mammals of New Brunswick. New Brunswick Nat. Hist. 

 Soc. Bull. 3: 39. 

 Chase, Harry. 



1911. The Sullivan Law. Forest and Stream 77: 551-552. October 7. 



Refers, p. 552, to the use of raccoon skins in payment for services of the Secretary to the 

 Governor of the "State of Franklin" in eastern Tennessee. 



