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Received 30 November 1993 

 Accepted 27 January 1994 



APPENDIX I 



Taxa and Minimum Number of Individuals 



Taxa Minimum Number of Individuals 



Didelphis virginiana* 6 



fDasypus bellus 1 



^Holmesina septentrionalis(S) 1 



"\Megalonyx jeffersoni 1 



Sorex sp. cf. S. longirostris* 1 



Blarina brevicauda*(N) 3 



Scalopus aquaticus* 11 



Condylura cristata* 2 



Urocyon cf. U. cinereoargenteus 1 



