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Bee, J. W., and E. R. Hall. 



1951. An instance of coyote-dog hybridization. Transactions Kansas Academy 

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BiTELY, R. D. 



1963. Maryland whitetails. Maryland Conservationist, 50: 8-10. September- 

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Bole, B. P., Jr., and P. N. Moulthbop. 



1942. The Ohio Recent mammal collection in the Cleveland Museum of Nat- 

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1939. The return of a native. Bulletin Natural History Society Maryland, 10 : 

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BOOKHOUT, T. A. 



1964. The Allegheny spotted skunk in Maryland. Chesapeake Science, 5 : 213- 

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Braun, E. Lucy. 



1950. Deciduous forests of eastern North America. Blackiston Co., Philadelphia, 

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 Beayton, a. M. 



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1928. Forty-four years of the life of a hunter. J. B. Lippincott Co., Philadelphia. 

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 Bubes, J. A. 



1948. Mammals of a limited area in Maryland, an ecological study in the Bare 

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1946. The mammals of Michigan. University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor. 288 p. 

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1956. Color phases of the roof rat, Ratttis rattus. Journal of Mammalogy, 37 : 

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 Christla-n, J. J. 



1956. The natural history of a summer aggregation of the big brown bat, 

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1959. The specific status of the New World red fox. Journal of Mammalogy, 

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Cohen, E. 



1942. My Otis keeni septentrionalis (Trouessart) in Maryland. Journal of 



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 1944. A new homing record for the large brown bat. Maryland Naturalist, 14 : 



65-67. July. 



CONAWAY, C. H. 



1952. Life history of the water shrew {Sorex palustris navigator) American 

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