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Mighell, Lee. Hunting on the upper Klutlan. Forest and Stream, vol. 89, 
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Miller, Gerrit S., Jr., and James W. Gidley. A new rodent from the Upper 
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Mohr, E. Das Nasenfeld der Hirsche als Hilfsmittel bei der systematischen 
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Montezuma [F. H. Mayer]. Buffalo chips. Outer’s Recreation, vol. 61, 1919: 
chapter 1, pp. 17-20, July; chap. 2, pp. 91-94, August; chap. 3, pp. 179-181, 
225, September; chap. 4, pp. 263-265, October; chap. 5, pp. 330-332, 384, 
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Percival, a. Blayney. Concerning baboons. Journ. East. Africa and Uganda 
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Pope, Saxton. Bear hunting with bows and arrows. California Fish and Game, 
vol. 5, no. 2, pp. 69, 70. April, 1919. (Account of killing of female black bear 
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pp. 330, 331, 382. July, 1919. (Account of killing of female black bear in 
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Ramstrom, M. Der Piltdown-Fund. Bull. Geol. Inst. Upsala, vol. 16, pp. 
261-304, figs. 1-12. 1919. (Independently of Miller arrives at conclusion 
that the Piltdown jaw and teeth are those of a chimpanzee.) 
