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BRIMLEYANA 



A Journal of Zoology of the Southeastern United States 



INVITATION FOR PAPERS 



The editorial staff of Brimleyana welcomes contributions. Research 

 papers based on studies conducted in the southeastern United States 

 are invited. Areas of interest include systematics, evolution, zoogeography, 

 ecology, behavior, and paleozoology. Brief communications, as well 

 as articles of more typical length, will be considered. Page charges 

 will be waived for those who lack institutional or grant support. Inquiries 

 should be directed to: 



Editor, Brimleyana 



North Carolina State Museum of Natural Sciences 



P.O. Box 27647 



Raleigh, NC 27611 



NEW EDITORS 



Richard A. Lancia, a professor in the Department of Forestry at 

 North Carolina State University in Raleigh, is the new Editor of 

 Brimleyana. A specialist in ecology and wildlife management, he is a 

 former editor-in-chief of The Journal of Wildlife Management. 



Dr. Lancia holds a B.S. in Wildlife Management from the University 

 of Michigan, an M.A. in Zoology from Southern Illinois University, 

 and a Ph.D. in Wildlife Biology from the University of Massachusetts. 

 He is a member of the American Ornithologists' Union, the American 

 Society of Mammalogists, and The Wildlife Society. A charter member 

 of the North Carolina Chapter of The Wildlife Society, Dr. Lancia is 

 a past president of that organization. He has also served as president 

 of the N.C. State University Chapter of Sigma Xi. Dr. Lancia is the 

 principal author of a chapter on estimating animal population sizes in 

 a manual on wildlife management techniques soon to be published by 

 The Wildlife Society. 



Suzanne Fischer is the Assistant Editor of Brimleyana. Ms. Fischer 

 holds a B.A. in English and an M.S. in Technical Communication, 

 both from North Carolina State University. She is a Communications 

 Specialist with CompuChem Laboratories, Inc., in the Research Triangle 

 Park. In addition to her work on Brimleyana, Ms. Fischer is serving 

 as editor for several parts of the Endangered, Threatened, and Rare 

 Fauna series of the Occasional Papers of the North Carolina Biological 

 Survey. 



