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Howe, Inez Addie. Habitat groups at the Fairbanks Museum. Museum 
Work, vol. 3, pp. 125-127. January, 1921. (Describes in some detail musk- 
rat group in Fairbanks Museum, St. Johnsburg, Vermont, and mentions 
groups of opossum, woodchuck, bison, and moose.) 
Jackson, Hartley H. T. New species and subspecies of Sorex from western 
America. Journ. Washington Acad. Sci., vol. 12, no. 11, pp. 262-264. June 4, 
1922. (New forms described from British Columbia, Oregon, and California.) 
Jenness, D. The life of the Copper Eskimos. Rep. Canadian Arctic Exped. 
1913-18, vol. 12, pp. 1-277, 9 plates, 69 figs., 2 maps. Ottawa, 1922. (Con- 
tains numerous valuable notes on Arctic mammals.) 
Jones, F. Wood. The external characters of pouch embryos of marsupials. 
No. 2. — Notoryctes typhlops. Trans. Roy. Soc. South Australia, vol. 14, 
1921. 
The status of the dingo. Trans. Roy. Soc. South Australia, vol. 14, 
pp. 254-263. 1921. (Believes that the dingo is simply a subspecies of Canis 
familiaris introduced into Australia by man.) 
Kellogg, Remington. Change of name. Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, vol. 35, 
p. 78. March 20, 1922. (Microtus californicus neglectus Kellogg becomes 
M. c. sanctidiegi.) 
Pinnipeds from Miocene and Pleistocene deposits of California. A 
description of a new genus and species of sea lion from the Temblor together 
with seal remains from the Santa Margarita and San Pedro formations and a 
r^sumd of current theories regarding origin of Pinnipedia. Univ. Calif. 
Pub. Dept. Geol. Sci., vol. 13, pp. 23-132, 6 figs. April 14, 1922. 
— A study of the Californian forms of the Microtus montanus group 
of meadow mice. Univ. Calif. Pub. Zool., vol. 21, no. 7, pp. 245-274; 25 figs. 
April 18, 1922. 
A synopsis of the Microtus mordax group of meadow mice in Cali- 
fornia. Univ. Calif. Pub. Zool., vol. 21, no. 8, pp. 275-302; 1 plate; 29 figs. 
April 18, 1922. (New subspecies: Microtus mordax sierrae, Yosemite Na- 
tional Park.) 
Kingsley, A. W. Another opponent. Wisconsin Conservationist, vol. 3, no. 6, 
p. 11. January (March), 1922. (Opposes the “one buck law” for deer.) 
Klatt, Berthold. Mendelismus Domestikation und Kraniologie. Archiv fiir 
Anthropologie, Neue Folge, vol. 18, pp. 225-250; 4 figs. 1921. (Repeats the 
error of comparing the skull of the ferret, Putorius near eversmanni, with 
that of the polecat, P. putorius, and attributing the differences in form to 
changed habits under domestication.) 
Lawson, Publius V. Thure Kumlien. Trans. Wisconsin Acad. Sci., Arts and 
Letters, vol. 20, pp. 663-686; pis. 62-64. March, 1922. (Account of the life 
of the naturalist Thure Kumlien.) 
Longman, Heber A. A Queensland rabbit-bandicoot. Queensland Nat., vol. 3, 
no. 3, pp. 52-53. February, 1922. 
Lonnberg, Einar. a third contribution to the mammalogy of Ecuador. Archiv 
for Zoologi, vol. 14, no. 20, pp. 1-23; 3 figs. 1922. (New: Callicebus cupreus 
napoleon, Napo River; Odocoileus peruvianus consul, Guamani; and Cho- 
loepus napensiSf Napo River.) 
