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Merriam, C. Hart. '84b. The muskrat as a fish-eater, {see Forest and 

 stream. 27 Mar.1884. 22:165) 



'84c. Another seal in Lake Ontario, {see Forest and stream. 



15 May 1884. 22 : 263) 



'84d. Vertebrates of the Adirondack region, northern New York. 



{see Linnaean society, New York. Transactions. Aug. 1884. 

 2 : 9-214) 



'84c The ' hood ' of the hooded seal, Cystophora cristata. {see 



Science. 5 Dec. 1884. 4:514-16) 



'85. The pine mouse in northern New York, {see American 



naturalist. Sep. 1885. 19:895) 



'86. Description of a new subspecies of the common eastern chip- 

 munk, see American naturalist. Feb. 1886. 20:236-42) 



'88. Do any Canadian bats migrate ? Evidence in the affirmative. 



{see Royal society, Canada. Transactions. (1887) 1888. Sec. 5 : 85) 



'90. General results of a biological survey of the San Francisco 



mountain region and desert of the Little Colorado, Arizona, with 

 special reference to the distribution of species, {see North American 

 fauna, no. 3. n Sep. 1890: 3-54) 



'94. Laws of temperature control of the geographic distribution 



of terrestrial animals and plants, {see National geographic maga- 

 zine. Dec. 1894. 6 : 229-38) 



. '9S a - Geographic distribution of animals and plants in North 



America. {see Yearbook of the United States department of 

 agriculture for 1894. 1895. 203-14) 



'95b. Revision of the shrews of the American genera blarina and 



notiosorex. {see North American fauna, no. 10. 31 Dec. 1895. 

 5-34) 



'95c. Synopsis of the American shrews of the genus sorex. {see 



North American fauna no. 10. 31 Dec. 1895. 57-98) 



'96. Synopsis of the weasels of North America. {see North 



American fauna, no. 11) 



'98. Life zones and crop zones of the United States, {see United 



States department of agriculture, division of biological survey. 

 Bulletin 10. Sep. 1898) 



