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Rush, W. M. 1932. Bangs disease in Yellowstone National Park 

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Scott, J. W. 1934. Diphyllobothrinm condatum in Yellowstone Park 

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Senger, C. 1958. Notes on the ecto and endoparasites of the 



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Senger, C. and R. Ruff. 1962. Survival and development of 



Nematodirid ova in pellets under drying conditions and freeaing 

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Senger, C. and D. Forrester. 1962. Survival of Nematodirid Larva 

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Senger, C. 1963. Some parasites of Montana deer. Montand Wildlife. 

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SEE ALSO: 



WHITE -TAILED DEEK i Aiton, 1938. 



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Anonymous. 1936. Abandonment of Sun River Elk Preserve to be 



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