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Anonymous. 1963. Montana mammals. Mont. Wild. Autumn. 



Adams, L. 1950. Consumption of ponderosa pine seed by small mammals. 

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Bailey, V. 1918. Wild animals of Glacier National Park - with notes 

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Gates, E. C. 1937. Control of rodent pests in Montana. Mont. Agr. 

 Expt. Sta. Ext. Serv. Bull. No. 151. 32 pp. 



Clark, F. H and W. L. Jellison. 1937. A pale mutation in the ground 

 squirrel. J. of Heredity 28: 259-60. 



Craig, V. 1964. Prairie dog. Montana Wildl. Spring. 



Davis, W. B. 1937. Some mammals from western Montana arid eastern Idaho. 

 The Murrelet. Vol. XVIII (9). 



Dice, L. R. 1963. Mammal associations and habits of the Flathead Lake 

 region, Montana. Ecology. 4: 247-260. 



Henshaw and Birdseye. 1911. An annotated list of the mammals of 



Bitterroot Valley, Montana. U.S. Dept. Agric, Bur. Biol. Surv. 

 Circ. No. 82, August 3, 1911. 



Hoffman, R. S. and R. D. Taber. 1960. Notes on Sorex in the Northern 

 Rocky Mountain Alpine zone. J. Mamm. , 41: 230-234. 



Hoffman, R. S. and D. L. Pattie. 1962. A key to the manmals of 

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Jellison, W. L. 1945. A suggested monolog of the os penis or baculum of 

 maimnals. J. Manm. , 26: 146-147. 



-Johnson, L. J. 1963. Population dynamics of deer mice and chipmunks in 

 four forest types in western Montana. Unpub. M. S. Thesis. Univ. 

 of Montana, Missoula. 



Koplin, J. R. 1963. Competition and niche segregation in the genus 

 Microtus . Unpub. M.S. Thesis, University of Montana, Missoula. 



Manville, R. H. 1959. The Columbian ground squirrel in northwestern 

 Montana. J. Mamm., 40(1): 26-45. 



Murie, J. 0. 1963. Investigations of habitat Segregation in Microtus 

 in western Montana. Unpub. M.A. Thesis, University of Montana, 

 Missoula. 



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