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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.— We thank the curatorial staffs of the 

 respective institutions listed under Materials and Methods for access to 

 their mammal collections. This paper was supported by the Department 

 of Zoology, University of Georgia, and in part by grant-in-aid funds 

 under Section 6 of the Endangered Species Act of 1973. This is a con- 

 tribution of the University of Georgia Museum of Natural History. 



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