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1899. Directions for Preparing Study Specimens of Small Mammals; Div. of 
Mammals, US. Nat. Mus., No. 39, pt. N, pp. 10, Fig. 1. (Washington: Gov- 
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1912. Directions for Preparing Specimens of Mammals; Div. of Mammals, U.S. 
Nat. Mus., No. 39, pt. N, pp. 16, Figs. 6. Smith. Inst., US. Nat. Mus. 
(Washington Government Printing Office.) 
1912. List of North American Land Mammals in the United States National 
Museum, 1911; Smith. Inst., U.S. Nat. Mus., Bull. 79, pp. 455. (Washington: 
Government Printing Office.) 
Lists 2,138 forms of North American land mammals. 
1924. List of North American Recent Mammals, 1923; Ibid., Bull. 128, pp. 674. 
(Washington: Government Printing Office.) Recognizes 2,554 forms, including 
marine mammals north of Panama. 
1929. Mammalogy and the Smithsonian Institute; Smith. Inst., Ann. Rept. for 
1928, pp. 391-411. (Washington: Government Printing Office.) 
A valuable summary of reasons for and value of collecting and research 
work in description, distributing, relationship, and life histories of animals. 
Miller, Gerrit S., and J. A. Rehn 
1901. Systematic Results of the Study of North American Mammals to the 
Close of the Year 1900; Proc., Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 30, pp. 352. 
About 1,450 forma listed. 
Moore, A. W. 
1936. Improvements in Live Trapping; Jour, of Mammalogv, vol. 17, No. 4, 
pp. 372-374, Figs. 2. 
Describes some new models of traps and adaptations of standard traps 
for taking small mammals alive. 
Pettingill, Olin Sewall 
1946. A Laboratory and Field Manual of Ornithology; illustrated by Walter J. 
Breckinridge, pp. v, 248. Minneapolis, Minnesota, Burgess Publishing Com- 
pany, 1940. 
Reed, Charles K., and Chester A. Reed 
1908. Guide to Taxiderni 3 r ; illustrated (new edition — enlarged and rewritten), pp 
304 (Worcester, Mass.). 
Richardson, John 
1829. Fauna Boreali-Americana ; or the Zoology of the Northern Parts of British 
America: Containing Descriptions of the Objects of Natural History Collected 
on the Late Northern Land Expedition, under Command of Captain Sir John 
Franklin, R.N., by John Richardson, M.D., F.R8., F.LS , etc., Surgeon and 
Naturalist to the Expedition, assisted by William Swainson. Esq., F.R.S., 
F.L.S., etc., and the Reverend William Kirby, M.A., F.RS., F.L.S., etc. 
Part First, containing the Quadrupeds, by John Richardson, 82 species listed. 
1831. Ibid. Part Second, The Birds, by William Swainson and John Richardson, 
238 species listed. 
1836. Ibid. The Fish, by Sir John Richardson. 
Ridgway, Robert 
1886. A Nomenclature of Colors for Naturalists, and Compendium of Useful 
Knowledge for Naturalists; UJ3. Nat. Mus., with ten coloured plates and 
seven plates of outline illustrations, pp. 120, pis. 17. (Boston: Little, Brown, 
and Company.) 
1891. Directions for Collecting Birds; U.S. Nat. Mus., Pt. A of UB. Nat. Mus. 
Bull. No. 39, pp. 27, Figs. 9. (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing 
Office.) 
1912. Color Standards and Nomenclature; UB. Nat. Mus., with fifty-three col- 
oured plates and eleven hundred and fifteen named colours, pp. iv, 44. (Wash- 
ington, D.C.: published by the Author.) 
This work is a recognized standard for comparison of colours and colour 
terms by zoologists and botanists. 
