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Allen, J. A. Geographical variation among North American mammals, especially in respect to 

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Allen, J. A. Geographical variation among North American mammals, es^tecially in roepoot to 

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(The mammaU and birds described by (hose authors are discussed and ideotiflcd as far as praetkmUe.) 

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Jordan, D. S. Manual of the vertebrates of the northern United States, including the district 

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1877.— Couper, W. Notes on mammals of Canada. <] Forest and Stream, June 14, 1877. 



Murphy, J. M. The bunting fields of Wyoming. < Rod and Gun, Dec. 30, 1877. ,;, 

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C-PRlinATES. 



1817. — Meckel, 3. F. Boitrag zur Eutwickelungsgeschichte der menscblichon ZUhne. <[ Dentsches 

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