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The authors report on a 1951 collection of mammals from southeastern Alaska and nearby islands, presenting species-by-species accounts that compare skull and pelage measurements with museum topotypes. They document geographic and clinal variation, note range extensions for several taxa, and assign specimens to subspecies when morphological characters allow. Individual notes discuss shrews, a water shrew, a little brown bat, red squirrels, deer mice, voles and porcupine skulls, with attention to molt, size gradients, and the sometimes-arbitrary nature of subspecific boundaries.
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