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MERRIAM, C. HART. 



1890. Eesults of a biological survey of the San Francisco Mountain region 



and desert of the Little Colorado, Arizona. U. S. Dept. AgrL, Div. 

 Orni. and Mamni., North Amer. Fauna, 3, 136 pp., 14 pis., 2 figs., 

 5 maps. 



1891. Eesults of a biological reconnoissance of southcentral Idaho. U. S. 



Dept. Agri., Div. Orni. and Mamm., North Amer. Fauna, 5, 132 

 pp., 4 pis., 4 figs. 



1892. The geographic distribution of life in North America with special 



reference to the mammalia. Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., 7, 1-64, map. 

 1894. Laws of temperature control of the geographic distribution of ter- 



restial animals and plants. Natl. Geog. Mag., 6, 229-238, 3 pis. 



(maps). 

 1898. Life zones and crop zones in the United States. U. S. Dept. Agri., 



Div. Biol. Surv., Bull. No. 10, 79 pp., 1 map. 

 PIPER, C. V. 



1906. Flora of the State of Washington. Smithsonian Inst., Contrib. U. S. 



Natl. Herb., 11, 637 pp., 22 pis., 1 map. 



EUSSELL, I. C. 



1897. A reconnoissance in southeastern Washington. U. S. Geol. Surv., 



Water Supply Paper No. 4, 96 pp., 7 pis., 3 figs. 

 SHELFORD, V. E. 



1911. Physiological animal geography. Jour. Morph., 22, 551-618, 19 figs. 



1913. Animal communities in temperate America, as illustrated in the 



Chicago region. A study in animal ecology. Bull. Geog. Soc. Chi- 

 cago, 5, xiii -f 362 pp., 306 figs., 2 maps. 



SUMNER, F. B 



1915. Eeview of Grinnell (1914): An account of the mammals and birds of 

 the lower Colorado Valley, with special reference to the distribu- 

 tional problems presented. Science, n.s., 41, 65-69. 



TAYLOR, W. P. 



1912. Field notes on amphibians, reptiles, and birds of northern Humboldt 



County, Nevada, with a discussion of some of the faunal features 

 of the region. Univ. Calif. Publ. Zool., 7, 319-436, pis. 7-12. 

 WEAVER, JOHN E. 



1914. Evaporation and plant succession in southeastern Washington and 



adjacent Idaho. Plant World, 17, 273-294, 10 figs. 



