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Merriam, C. Hart. '84b. The rauskrat as a fish-eater (see Forest and 

 stream. 27 Mar.1884. 22:165) 



'84c. Another seal in Lake Ontario, (see Forest and stream. 



15 May 1884. 22 : 263) 



'846.. Vertebrates of the Adirondack region, northern New York. 



(see Linnaean society, New York. Transactions. Aug. 1884. 

 2 : 9-214) 



'84c The ' hood ' of the hooded seal, Cystophora cristata. (see 



Science. 5 Dec. 1884. 4:514-16) 



'85. The pine mouse in northern New York, (see American 



naturalist. Sep. 1885. 19:895) 



'86. Description of a new subspecies of the common eastern chip- 

 munk, see American naturalist. Feb. 1886. 20:236-42) 



'88. Do any Canadian bats migrate ? Evidence in the affirmative. 



(see Royal society, Canada. Transactions. (1887) 1888. Sec. 5 : 85) 



'90. General results of a biological survey of the San Francisco 



mountain region and desert of the Little Colorado, Arizona, with 

 special reference to the distribution of species, (see North American 

 fauna, no. 3. n Sep. 1890: 3-54) 



'94. Laws of temperature control of the geographic distribution 



of terrestrial animals and plants, (see National geographic maga- 

 zine. Dec. 1894. 6 : 229-38) 



'95a. Geographic distribution of animals and plants in North 



America. (see Yearbook of the United States department of 

 agriculture for 1894. 1895. 203-14) 



'95b. Revision of the shrews of the American genera blarina and 



notiosorex. (see North American fauna, no. 10. 31 Dec. 1895. 

 5-34) 



'95c. Synopsis of the American shrews of the genus sorex. (see 



North American fauna, no. 10. 31 Dec. 1895. 57-98) 



'96. Synopsis of the weasels of North America. (see North 



American fauna, no. 11) 



'98. Life zones and crop zones of the United States (see United 



States department of agriculture, division of biological survey. 

 Bulletin 10. Sep. 1898) 



