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Lyon, M. W., Jr., and Oseoop, W. H. 
1909. Catalogue of the type-specimens of mammals in the U. 8. National 
Museum, including the Biological Survey collection. U. S. Nat. 
Mus., Bull. 62, x + 325. 
The types of three forms of Aplodontia were in the Biological 
Survey Collection on the date of publication of this catalogue, as 
follows: <Aplodontia olympica, A. pacifica, and A. major rainieri 
(pp. 159-160). 
Marsy, O. C. 
1877. New vertebrate fossils. Amer. Jour. Sei. (3), 14, 249-256. 
Original description of the genus Allomys (p. 253). 
Marreson, F. S. 
1877. The mountain boomer, or showtl. Amer. Nat., 11, 434-435. 
Letter regarding habits of aplodontia. 
MarruHew, W. D., and Giptey, J. W. 
1904. New or little known mammals from the Miocene of South Dakota. 
Amer. Mus. Exp. 1903. Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 20, 241-268, 
15 figs. in text. 
Meniscomys sp. indt., recovered in Rosebud beds; comparison of 
Meniscomys with Haplodontia (pp. 263, 264). 
MarrHew, W. D. 
1907. A Lower Miocene fauna from South Dakota. Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. 
Hist., 23, 169-219, 26 figs. in text. 
Meniscomys sp. listed from Lower Rosebud (p. 172). 
1910. On the osteology and relationships of Paramys, and the affinities of 
the Ischyromyidae. Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 38, 43-72, 19 figs. 
in text. 
Aplodontia and the Aplodontiidae considered in comparison and 
treatment of primitive rodents (pp. 44, 47, 48, 64-69, 71). 
MerRIAM, ©. H. 
1886. Description of a new species of Aplodontia (Aplodontia major, sp. 
nov.) from California. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., 3, no. 10, pp. 312- 
328, 2 pls., 1 fig. in text. 
Description of Aplodontia major, including discussion of history, 
nomenclature, habits, and variation. 
1897. The mammals of Mount Mazama, Oregon. Mazama, 1, 204-230. 
Habits of Aplodontia major as observed on Mount Mazama, 
near Crater Lake (p. 219). 
1899a. Descriptions of six new rodents of the genera <Aplodontia and 
Thomomys. Proc. Biol. Soe. Wash., 18, 19-21. 
Original descriptions of Aplodontia pacifica, A. phaea, A. olym- 
pica, and A. major rainieri. 
1899b. Results of a biological survey of Mount Shasta, California. U. 8. 
Dept. Agr., Div. Biol. Surv., N. Amer. Fauna, 16, 1-179, pls. 1-5, 
46 figs. in text. 
Aplodontia major rainieri listed as a Cascade species (pp. 74, 
81); occurrence and habits of Aplodontia major on Mt. Shasta 
(pp. 92, 93). 
