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(Mammalia: Insectivora). Brimleyana 7:32-39. 

 Adams, J. J. 1988. Animals in North Carolina folklore. Second edition. 



University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill. 

 Barnes, R. G. 1986. Range, food habits, and reproduction in Glaucomys 



sabrinus in the southern Appalachian Mountains of North Carolina 



and Tennessee. Ph.D. Thesis. North Carolina State University, 



Raleigh. 

 Barnes, R. G. 1989. Northern flying squirrel. Pages 203-230 in 



Mammals of the southeastern United States (J. J. Adams and 



J. M. Smith, Jr., editors). Harper and Row, New York, New York. 



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