Greiner, E. C. 1965. The incidence of Protostrongylus macrotis in 

 Antilocapre americana from Yellowstone National Park and a 

 survey of the internal parasites of Odocoileus virginianus from 

 Fergus County, Montana. Unpub. Kept., Montana State University, 

 Bozeman. ,;:. t. K^'i^r biu^ 



Jellison, W. L. 1931. Spilogale grecilis saxatilis , recorded from 

 Montana J. of Mamn. 12:314. ^y .r;:;i,H .!=;>!. 



Jellison, W. L. 1933. Faunae of nests of the magpie and crow in 

 western Montana. Canadian Entomologist. 65: 26-31. 



Jellison, W. L. 1933. Parasites of porcupines of the genus Erethizon 

 (Rodentia) . Transactions of American Microscope Society, 52: 

 42-47. 



Jellison, W. L. 1936. The occurrence of the cestode, Moniezia 

 benedeni (Anaplocephalidae) in the American moose. Proc. 

 fjj -Helminthological Soc, Washington. .^i^^X^, 



Jellison, W. L. 1939. Sylvatic plague I studies of predatory and 



scavenger birds in relation to its epidemiology. Public Health 

 Reports, 54: 792-98. 



Jellison, W. L, 1939. Notes on the fleas of prairie dog. with the 

 description of a new subspecies. Public Health Reports, 54 : 

 840-844, with text- figures. 



Jellison, W. L. 1940. The burrowing owl as a host to the argasid 



tick, Ornithodorus parkeri . Public Health Reports, 55^: 206-208. 



Jellison, W. L. 1942. Host distribution of lice on native American 

 rodents north of Mexico. J. of Mamm. 23: 245-250. 



Jellison, W. L. G. M. Kohls and H. B. Mills. 1943. Siphonaptera: 

 species and host list of Montana fleas. Montana State Board 

 of Entomology, Misc. Pub. No. 2. 



Jellison, W. L. and R. R. Parker. 1945. Rodents, rabbits and -jT 



tularemia in North America - some zoological and epidemiological 

 considerations. Am. J. Tropical Medicine. 25: 349-362. 



Jellison, W. L. 1945. The geographical distribution of Rocky -.*.; 

 Mountain spotted fever and Nuttall's cottontail in western 

 United States. Public Health Reports, 60: 958-961. 



Jellison, W. L. 1947. An undetermined parasite in the lungs of a 



rock rabbit, ochotora princeps Richardson (Lagomorpha; ochotonitae) 

 Proc. Helmisthological Soc. Washington. 14: 75-77. 



Jellison, W. L., P. L. Eneboe , R. R. Parker, and L. E. Hughes. 1949. 

 Rat-bite fever in Montana. Public Health Reports, 64: 1661- 

 1665. 



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