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1901. Natural history of the Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia. 



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 1905. In Alaska's rain belt. Condor, 7, pp. 68-71. 

 1909a. Revision of the mice of the American genus Peromyscus. U. S. Dept. 



Agric, Biol. Surv., N. Amer. Fauna, 28, 285 pp., 8 pis., 12 figs, in 



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 19096. Biological investigations in Alaska and Yukon Territory. XJ. S. Dept. 

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Palmee, T. S. 



1916. The type locality of Colaptes cafer. Auk, 33, pp. 322-324. 

 1918. Another reference to early experiments in keeping hummingbirds in 

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Pkeble, B. a. 



1899. Eevision of the jumping mice of the genus Zapus. IT. S. Dept. Agric, 



Biol. Surv., N. Amer. Fauna, 15, 42 pp., 1 pi., 4 figs, in text. 

 1908. A biological investigation of the Athabaska-Mackenzie region. TJ. S. 



Dept. Agric, Biol. Surv., N. Amer. Fauna, 27, 574 pp., 25 pis., 16 



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Eeichenow, a. 



1908. Neue Vogelarten. Ornith. Monatsber., 16, p. 191. 



Ehoads, S. N. 



1893. Notes on certain Washington and British Columbia birds. Auk, 10, 

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ElDGVlTAT, E. 



1901. The birds of North and Middle America. U. S. Nat. Mus. Bull., 50, 



pt. 1, XXX + 715 pp., 20 pis. 



1902. Idem, pt. II, xx + 834 pp., 22 pis. 

 1904. Idem, pt. Ill, xx + 801 pp., 19 pla. 

 1907. Idem, pt. IV, xxii + 973 pp., 34 pis. 



1911. Diagnosis of some new forms of Picidae. Proo. Biol. Soc. Wash., 24, 



pp. 31-36. 

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ElLET, J. H. 



1911. Descriptions of three new birds from Canada. Proc Biol. Soc. Wash., 



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1912. Birds collected or observed on the expedition of the Alpine dub of 



Canada to Jasper Park, Yellowhead Pass, and Mount Eobson region. 

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