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Dugmore, a. Radclypfe. Marvels of beaver work. Country Life, vol. 36, 
no. 2, pp. 48-51, 11 figures. June, 1919. 
Emerson, Gertrude. Chipmunk friends. Country Life, vol. 36, no. 5, pp. 
104-108. September, 1919. 
Figgins, J. D. Description of a new species of caribou from the region of the 
Alaska-Yukon boundary. Proc. Colorado Mus. Nat. Hist., 3 pages and 2 
plates, unnumbered. December, 1919. {Rangifer mcguirei sp. nov., from 
Kletson Creek, a tributary of the White River, four miles east of the inter- 
national boundary, Yukon. The various issues of these Proceedings should 
have serial and page numbers, so that they may be properly cited.) 
Fisheries Service Bulletin No. 53. October, 1919. Sale of furs from Pribilof 
Islands. (Notice of sale of 9,055 skins of fur seal, 665 blue fox, and 30 white 
fox for government by Funsten Bros, and Co. at St. Louis, p. 1.) 
Fisheries Service Bulletin No. 55.. December, 1919. Sale of seal products. 
(Sale of oil and fertilizer, by-products of carcasses of fur seals killed for pelts, 
on Pribilof Islands, p. 1.) 
Frost, Ray. A deer hunt in the Black Hills. Forest and Stream, vol. 89, pp. 
519-521, 554, 556, 558, 560-561. October, 1919. (Account of hunting deer in 
the Black Hills, South Dakota.) 
Gidley, James W. See Miller, Gerrit S., Jr. and James W. Gidley. 
Grant, D. K. S. Game-netting in Uzigua. Journ. East Africa and Uganda 
Nat. Hist. Soc., no. 14, pp. 403-407. July, 1919. (Methods employed in 
hunting the smaller antelopes in German East Africa.) 
Haagner, a. K. The Rhodesian baboon {Choir opithecus rhodesiae, Haagner). 
South African Journ. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, pp. 172, 173; pis. 10, 11. 1919. 
(Supplementary description of this species, which was first named in the 
same journal, vol. 1, p. 83, May, 1918.) 
Hausman, Leon Augustus. The microscopic identification of commercial fur 
hairs. Sci. Monthly, 1920, pp. 70-78, figs. 1-27. January, 1920. (Gives 
characters by which dyed or misnamed furs may be identified from the hair 
structure.) 
Heller, Edmund. Mount Lololokwi the unknown. Harper’s Mag., vol. 140, 
pp. 147-160, 9 figs. January, 1920. (Interesting account of a trip to Mount 
Lololokwi and Mount Gargues, British East Africa, in 1911, when several 
new species of mammals were discovered by the author.) 
Hellman, Milo. Dimension versus form in teeth and their bearing on the mor- 
phology of the dental arch. Internat. Journ. Orthodontia and Oral Surgery, 
vol. 5, no. 11, pp. 3-39 of reprint, figs. 1-22. November, 1919. (Compari- 
son of dental arch in man with that in other mammals, especially the anthro- 
poid apes. Form of arch not determined by size of teeth.) 
Hewitt, C. Gordon. The coming back of the bison. Nat. Hist., vol. 19, no. 6, 
pp. 553-565; 13 figs. December, 1919. (Brief history of the destruction of 
this animal, and an account of its present status.) 
Hinton, Martin A. C. The subspecies of Paraxerus flavivittis, Peters. Ann. 
and Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 9, vol. 5, pp. 308-312. March, 1920. (New: P. /. 
exgeanus from Kilwa Kisiwani, ‘‘ex-German East Africa” ; and P. /. iheanus 
from Mombasa.) 
