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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS - We thank E. Higgins, R. P. Carter, B. T. Bond, R. R. 

 Smith, G. Westmoreland, J. W. Pesaturo, and T. Oput for field assistance, and 

 particularly the Sellers family for their hospitality. We also thank C. L. Smith, 

 B. R. Chapman, K. V. Miller, R. J. Warren, and G. Balkcomb for their profes- 

 sional support and advice. We especially acknowledge A. G. Chalmers and J. D. 

 Gould for their advice and assistance with the global positioning equipment and 

 Arc Info/View data base we used. This project was funded by the Georgia 

 Department of Natural Resources Nongame-Endangered Wildlife Program and 

 the University of Georgia Museum of Natural History. Light traps were supplied 

 by the D. B. Warnell School of Forest Resources. 



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