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Clarke, Frank I. 



1910. Game of British Columbia. Bur. Provincial Information Briti.sh 

 Columbia Off. Bull. No. 17: 29. 

 Cole, H. E. 



1922. Wildlife in Baraboo Hills. Wisconsin Conserv. '.i (6) : 9. January. 

 Cole, Lawrence Wooster. 



1907. Concerning the intelligence of raccoons. Jour. Comp. Neurol, and 

 Psychol. 17 (3): 211-261. May. 

 Records the results of rather elaborate experiments. 



1912. Observations of the senses and instincts of the raccoon. Jour. Animal 

 Behavior 2 (5) : 299-309. September-October. 

 Cory, Charles B. 



1912. The mammals of Illinois and Wisconsin. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Zool. 

 Ser. 11, Pub. 153, p. 396. 

 Criddle, Stuart. 



1929. An annotated list of the mammals of Aweme, Manitoba. Canadian 

 Field-Nat. 43: 156. October. 

 Cross, E. C, and J. R. Dymond. 



1929. The mammals of Ontario. Royal Ontario Mus. Zool. Handbook No. 1, 

 pp. 12-13. 

 Currie, John W. 



1949. This raccoon racket. Kentucky Happy Hunting Ground 5 (2): 5, 19. 

 March. 



Brief account of raising raccoons at Game Farm of the Kentucky Game and Fish 

 Commission. 



Cuvier, Georges. 



1798. Tableau elementaire de I'histoire naturelle des animaux. 710 pp., 

 illus. Paris. 



Original description of Urgns cancrirorii.^ {^=Procyon caiicrirorus), p. 113, from Cayenne. 



Dalquest, Walter W. 



1948. Mammals of Washington. Univ. Kansas Pubs. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 2, 

 444 pp. 



Discussion of the raccoon, pp. 179-182. 



Dampier, William. 



1729. A new voyage round the World. Vol. 1, 550 pp. 



Refers to the occurrence of raccoons on the Tres Marias Islands, off the west coast of 

 Mexico, p. 276. 



Banner, E. Y. 



1931. Raccoons like candy. Mt. Rainier Nature Notes 9 (8): 8. 

 Davis, Herbert Burnham. 



1907. The raccoon: A .study in animal intelligence. Amer. Jour. Psychol. 

 18 (4) : 447-487. October. 

 An important detailed account of the results of experiments. 



Davis, William B. 



1939. The recent mammals of Idaho. 400 pp., illus. Caxton Printers, 

 Caldwell, Idaho. 

 An account of P. I. eicelsus within the State, pp. 128-129. 



