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Gilpin, J. liKRNARD. 



1870. Oil the Mammalia of Nova Scotia. Tran.s. Nova Scotia Inst. Nat. 

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 Goldman, Edward Alphonso. 



1913. Descriptions of new mammals from Panama and Mexico. Smithsn. 

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Original description of E. c. panameiisis ( = Procyon ( Euprocyon) cancrivorus panamensis), 

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1920. Mammals of Panama. Smithsn. Misc. Collect. 69 (5): 1-309, illus. 



Accounts of P. I. ptimiliis and P. c. panamensix. pp. 1.51-1.53. 

 GOODPASTER, W. 



1941. A list of the birds and mammals of southwestern Ohio. Jour. Cin- 



cinnati Soc. Nat. Hist. 22 (3): 43. June. 

 Goodwin, George Gilbert. 



1924. Mammals of the Gaspe Peninsula, Quebec. Jour. Mammal. 5 (4): 

 253. 



1934. Mammals collected by A. W. Anthony in Guatemala, 1924-1928. 



Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. Bull. 68, art. 1, 60 pp., illus. December 12. 

 Records P. I. shiifeld/i from El Espino and Finca Cipres, Guatemala. 



1935. The mammals of Connecticut. Connecticut State Geol. and Nat. 



Hist. Survey Bull. 53, 221 pp., illus. 

 Distribution records in Connecticut, p. 59. 



1942. Mammals of Honduras. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. Bull. 79: 176. May 



29. 

 1947. The carnivores. Part II. Raccoons and their allies. Audubon Nat. 

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 Gray, Johx Edward. 



1837. Charlesworth's Mag. Nat. Hist. 1: 580. 



Description of Procyon iiirea which is unidentifiable. 



1842. Descriptions of some new genera and fifty unrecorded species of Mam- 

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 Description of Procyon psora, p. 261. 



1864. A revision of the genera and species of ursine animals (Ursidae), 

 founded on the collection in the British Museum. Zool. Soc. London 

 Proc. 1864: 677-709. 



Includes accounts of the raccoons, pp. 703-706. Euprocyon proposed as a subgenus, p. 

 705. 



Green, H. U. 



1932. Mammals of the Riding Mountain National Park, Manitoba. Can- 



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Records extinction of raccoon in Riding Mountain section during past two decades, p. 

 152. 



Gregory, Tappan. 



1936. Mammals of the Chicago region. (Program of Activities.) Chicago 



Acad. Sci. 7 (2-3) : 34. July. 

 Gregory, William King. 



1933. Nature's wild dog show. New York Zool. Soc. Bull. 36 (4): 83-96, 



illus. July-August. 

 Brief reference to origin of raccoon family during lower Oligocene period, p. 83. 



