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The work reports the results of two summer field seasons of mammal collecting along the Alaska Highway corridor and adjacent regions of Alaska, the Yukon, British Columbia, and Alberta, documenting 1,252 specimens representing 56 species and subspecies. It provides locality maps with elevations, detailed species accounts listing specimens, measurements, taxonomic citations, and notes on variation, habitat, trapping methods, and distribution. The publication includes a figure and brief plates, discusses relative abundance and instances of subspecific intergradation observed in the samples, and acknowledges loans of comparative material and the permits and agencies that facilitated the field work.

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Rollin H. Baker

Rollin H. Baker was a notable American naturalist and biologist, recognized for his contributions to the study of mammals and birds in North America, particularly in Mexico and Alaska. His works include significant studies such as "Mammals from Southeastern Alaska" and "The Avifauna of Micronesia, Its Origin, Evolution, and Distribution," which reflect his deep interest in the biodiversity of these regions. Baker's research often focused on the taxonomy and distribution of various species, enhancing the understanding of wildlife in the Americas. His publications remain valuable resources for both scientific communities and enthusiasts of natural history.

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