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BOURDELLE, E. 



1939. Ajnerican mammals introduced into France in the contemporary 

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HARLAN, JAiMES R. 

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19ii3« Check-list of mammals of Louisiana and adjacent waters. 

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19U3. The mammals of Chile. Zool. Ser. (Field Mus. Nat. Hist.) 

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ASHBROOK, FRANK G. 



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COOPER, EDWIN H. 

 1957. A special report on the nutria situation. Texas Wildlife 

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1956. Nutrias can mean trouble. Texas Game and Fish lli(6):l5-23. 



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ENSMINGER, A. B. 



1955* The economic status of the nutria in Louisiana. Presented at 

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