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1894. Cranial variation in Neotoma micropus due to growth and individual differentiation. Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 6:233-246, 1 pl., August 3, 1894.
Anderson, R. M.
1932. Five new mammals from British Columbia. Ann. Rept. 1931, Nat. Mus. Canada: 99-119, 1 pl., November 24, 1932.
1942. Six additions to the list of Quebec mammals with descriptions of four new forms. Ann. Rept. Prov. Soc. Nat. Hist. for 1941:31-42, July 14, 1942.
Axelrod, D. I.
1948. Climate and evolution in western North America during Middle Pliocene time. Evol., 2:127-144, July 2, 1948.
Bailey, B.
1929. Mammals of Sherburne County, Minnesota. Jour. Mamm., 10:153-164, May 9, 1929.
Bailey, J. W.
1946. The mammals of Virginia. Williams Printing Company, Richmond, Virginia, xii + 416 pp., 96 figs. in text, December, 1946.
Bailey, V.
1923. Mammals of the District of Columbia. Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 36:103-138, May 1, 1923.
1927. A biological survey of North Dakota. N. Amer. Fauna, 49:vi + 226 pp., 1 map, 21 pls., 8 figs. in text, January 8, 1927.
1932. Mammals of New Mexico. N. Amer. Fauna, 53:1-412, 22 pls., 58 figs. in text, March 1, 1932.
1936. The mammals and life zones of Oregon. N. Amer. Fauna, 55:1-416, 1 map, 52 pls., 102 figs. in text, August 29, 1936.
Batchelder, C. F.
1899. Some unrecognized jumping mice of the genus Zapus. Proc. New England Zool. Club, 1:3-7, February 8, 1899.
Blair, F. W.
1940. Home ranges and populations of the jumping mouse. Amer. Midland Nat., 23:244-250, 1 table, January, 1940.
Bole, B. P., Jr., and Moulthrop, P. N.
1942. The Ohio Recent mammal collection in the Cleveland Museum of Natural History. Scientific Publs., Cleveland Mus. Nat. Hist., 5:83-181, September 11, 1942.
Borell, A., and Ellis, R.
1934. Mammals of the Ruby Mountains region of northeastern Nevada. Jour. Mamm., 15:12-44, 6 pls., 1 fig. in text, 4 tables, February 15, 1934.
Brimley, C. S.
1923. Breeding dates of small mammals at Raleigh, North Carolina. Jour. Mamm., 4:263-264, November 1, 1923.
Carl, G. C., Guiguet, C. J., and Hardy, G. A.
1952. A natural history survey of the Manning Park area British Columbia. Occ. Papers British Columbia Prov. Mus., 9:1-130, 22 figs. in text, July, 1952.
Christian, J. J.
1936. Mammals caught in post holes. Jour. Mamm., 17:416, November 16, 1936.
Cockrum, E. L., and Baker, R. H.
1950. A new jumping mouse (genusi Zapus) from Kansas. Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 63:1-4, 1 fig. in text, April 26, 1950.
Coleman, R. H.
1941. Zapus hudsonius americanus in South Carolina. Jour. Mamm., 22:91, February 14, 1941.
Cope, E. D.
1871. Preliminary report on the Vertebrata discovered in the Port Kennedy Bone Cave. Proc. American Philos. Soc., 12:73-102, 20 figs., April 7, 1871.
Cory, C. B.
1912. The mammals of Illinois and Wisconsin. Field Mus. Nat. Hist. Publ. 153, zool. ser., 11:1-505, many unnumbered pls., figs. and maps in text, 1912.
Crowe, P. E.
1943. Notes on some mammals of the southern Canadian Rocky Mountains. Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 80:391-410, 4 pls., 1 fig. in text, February 4, 1943.
Dalquest, W. W.
1948. Mammals of Washington. Univ. Kansas Publ., Mus. Nat. Hist., 2:1-444, 140 figs. in text, April 9, 1948.
Davis, W. B.
1939. The Recent mammals of Idaho. The Caxton Printers, Caldwell, Idaho, 444 pp., 2 full page half tones, 33 figs. in text, April 5, 1939.
Dearborn, N.
1932. Foods of some predatory fur-bearing animals of Michigan. Univ. Michigan School of Forestry and Conservation, Bull. 1:1-52, 8 figs., 22 charts, 10 maps, 1932.
Dice, L. R.
1932. Mammals collected by F. M. Gaige in 1919 at Lake Cushman and vicinity, Olympic Peninsula, Washington. Murrelet, 13:47-49, May, 1932.
Durrant, S. D.
1952. Mammals of Utah, taxonomy and distribution. Univ. Kansas Publ., Mus. Nat. Hist., 6, 1-549, 91 figs. in text, 30 tables, August 10, 1952.
Eadie, R. W. 1949. Hibernating meadow jumping mouse. Jour. Mamm., 30:307-308, August 17, 1949.
Edson, J. M.
1932. Hibernation of the northwest jumping mouse. Murrelet, 13:55-56, May, 1932.
Ellerman, J. R.
1940. The families and genera of living Rodents. British Mus. (Nat. Hist.), Vol. 1, pp. xxvi + 689, 189 figs., June 8, 1940.
Elliot, D. G.
1898. Lists of species of mammals principally rodents obtained by W. W. Price, Dr. S. E. Meek, G. R. Cherrie, and E. S. Thompson in the states of Iowa, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, Nevada, and California with descriptions of new species. Field Columbian Mus. Publ. 27, zool. ser. 1:193-221, March, 1898.
1899. Catalogue of mammals from the Olympic Mountains, Washington with descriptions of new species. Field Columbian Mus. Publ. 32, zool. ser., 1:241-276, 21 pls., 13 unnumbered figs. in text, March, 1899.
Erickson, A. B.
1938. Parasites of some Minnesota rodents. Jour. Mamm., 19:252-253, May 12, 1938.
Flahaut, M. R.
1939. Unusual location of hibernating jumping mice. Murrelet, 20:17-18, 1 unnumbered pl., April 30, 1939.
Gidley, I. W., and Gazin, C. L.
1938. The Pleistocene vertebrate fauna from Cumberland Cave, Maryland. U. S. Nat. Mus. Bull., 171:1-93, 50 figs., 25 tables, January 25, 1938.
Goodwin, G. G.
1924. Mammals of the Gaspé Peninsula, Quebec. Jour. Mamm., 5:246-257, 2 pls., November 15, 1924.
1935. The mammals of Connecticut. Bull. Connecticut State Geol. and Nat. Hist. Surv., 53:1-221, 33 pls., 19 figs. in text, 1935.
Grinnell, J., Dixon, J., and Linsdale, J. M.
1930. Vertebrate natural history of a section of northern California through the Lassen Peak Region. Univ. California Publ. Zool., 35:v + 594, 181 figs. in text, October 10, 1930.
1937. Fur-bearing mammals of California…. Univ. California Press, 2 vols., xii + 375, pls. 1-7, figs. 1-138, xiv + 377-777, pls. 8-13, figs. 139-345, July 22, 1937.
Grizzell, R. A., Jr.
1949. Hibernating jumping mice in woodchuck dens. Jour. Mamm., 30:74-75, February 14, 1949.
Hall, E. R.
1930. Rodents and lagomorphs from the Later Tertiary of Fish Lake Valley, Nevada. Univ. California Publ. Bull. Dept. Geol. Sci., 19:295-312, 1 pl., 29 figs. in text, November 25, 1930.
1931. Critical comments on mammals from Utah with descriptions of new forms from Utah, Nevada and Washington. Univ. California Publ. Zool., 37:1-13, April 10, 1931.
1934. Mammals collected by T. T. and E. B. McCabe in the Bowron Lake Region of British Columbia. Univ. California Publ. Zool., 40:363-386, 1 fig. in text, November 5, 1934.
1946. Mammals of Nevada. Univ. California Press, Berkeley, xi + 710, colored frontispiece, 11 pls., 485 figs. in text, plus unnumbered silhouettes and maps, July 1, 1946.
Hall, E. R., and Davis, W. B.
1934. Notes on Arizona rodents. Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 47:51-56, 1 fig. in text, February 9, 1934.
Hamilton, W. J.
1935. Habits of jumping mice. Amer. Midland Nat., 16:187-200, 1 pl., 2 figs. in text, 1935.
Handley, C. O., Jr., and Patton, C. P.
1947. Wild mammals of Virginia. Commonwealth of Virginia, Comm. Game and Inland Fisheries, Richmond, vi + 220 pp., frontispiece, 103 figs. in text, 1947.
Harper, F.
1932. Mammals of the Athabaska and Great Slave lakes region. Jour. Mamm., 13:19-36, 3 pls., February 9, 1932.
Hausman, L. A.
1920. Structural characteristics of the hair of mammals. Amer. Nat., 54:496-523, 7 pls., November-December, 1920.
Hibbard, C. W.
1941. The Borchers Fauna a new Pleistocene interglacial fauna from Meade County, Kansas. Univ. Kansas Publ. State Geol. Surv. Kansas, Bull., 38:197-220, 2 pls., July 14, 1941.
1951. A new jumping mouse from the Upper Pliocene of Kansas. Jour. Mamm., 32:351-352, 1 fig. in text, August 23, 1951.
Hoffmeister, D. F.
1951. A taxonomic and evolutionary study of the piñon mouse, Peromyscus truei. Illinois Biol. Monog., 21:ix + 104 pp., 5 pls., 24 figs. in text, 7 tables, November 12, 1951.
Hollister, N.
1912. Mammals of the Alpine Club expedition to the Mount Robson Region. Alpine Club of Canada, Spec. No.:1-44, 13 pls. in text, 1912.
Hooper, E. T.
1944. San Francisco Bay as a factor influencing speciation in rodents. Univ. Michigan, Mus. Zool., Miscl. Publ., 59:1-89, 5 pls., 18 maps, January 12, 1944.
1952. A systematic review of the harvest mice (genus Reithrodontomys) of Latin America. Miscl Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Michigan, 77:1-255, 9 pls., 24 figs. in text, 7 tables, 12 maps, January 16, 1952.
Howell, A. B.
1920. A study of the California jumping mice of the genus Zapus. Univ. California Publ. Zool., 21:225-238, 1 fig. in text, May 20, 1920.
Ivor, H. R.
1934. Notes on the rearing of captive young meadow jumping mice. Canadian Field-Nat., 48:8-10, January 15, 1934.
Kellogg, L.
1916. Report upon mammals and birds found in portions of Trinity, Siskiyou and Shasta counties, California. Univ. California Publ. Zool., 12:335-398, 4 pls., 1 fig., January 27, 1916.
Linsdale, J. M.
1938. Environmental responses of vertebrates in the Great Basin. Amer. Midland Nat., 19:1-206, 12 figs. in text, January, 1938.
Lyon, M. W., Jr.
1938. Mammals of Indiana. Amer. Midland Nat., 17:1-384, 125 figs. in text, 85 maps, January, 1936.
Matthew, W. D.
1915. Climate and evolution. New York Acad. Sci., 24:171-318, 33 figs., 17 tables, February 18, 1915.
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1942. Systematics and the origin of species from the viewpoint of a zoologist. Columbia Univ. Press, New York, xiv + 334 pp., 29 figs., 1942.
Merriam, C. H.
1897a. Three new jumping mice (Zapus) from the Northwest. Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 11:103-104, April 26, 1897.
1897b. Mammals of Mount Mazama, Oregon. Mazama, 1:204-230, 10 pls., 1 map, October, 1897.
Miller, G. S., Jr.
1899. Preliminary list of New York mammals. Bull. New York State Mus., 6:273-390, November 18, 1899.
1911. A new jumping mouse from New Mexico. Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 24:253-254, December 23, 1911.
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1948. Speciation in the Brazilian spiny rats (genus Proechimys, family Echimyidae). Univ. Kansas Publ. Mus. Nat. Hist., 1:301-406, 140 figs. in text, 1 table, December 10, 1948.
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1928. Zapus princeps princeps in Utah. Jour. Mamm., 9:154-155, May 9, 1928.
Nicholson, A. J.
1937. A hibernating jumping mouse. Jour. Mamm., 18:103, February 11, 1937.
Pearson, O. P., and Pearson, A. K.
1947. Owl predation in Pennsylvania, with notes on the small mammals of Delaware County. Jour. Mamm., 28:137-147, 1 fig., 3 tables, June 1, 1947.
Petrides, G. A.
1948. The jumping mouse in Georgia. Jour. Mamm., 29:75-76, February 13, 1948.
Preble, E. A.
1899. Revision of the jumping mice of the genus Zapus. N. Amer. Fauna, 15:1-42, 1 pl., 4 figs. in text, August 8, 1899.
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1944. A swimming jumping mouse. Jour. Mamm., 25:200-201, May 26, 1944.
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1951. The life history and ecology of the jumping mouse, Zapus hudsonius. Ecol. Monog., 21:61-95, 14 figs. in text, 7 tables, January, 1951.
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1931. Mammals of western Clark County, Wisconsin. Jour. Mamm., 12:99-117, 1 map, May 14, 1931.
Schwartz, C. W.
1951. A new record of Zapus hudsonius in Missouri and notes on its hibernation. Jour. Mamm., 32:227-228, May 21, 1951.
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1934. Studies of the life histories of Zapus and Napaeozapus in Nova Scotia. Jour. Mamm., 15:290-300, November 15, 1934.
1938. Vermont jumping mice of the genus Zapus. Jour. Mamm., 19:324-332, 4 figs. in text, August 18, 1938.
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1911. Mammals of the Alexander Nevada Expedition of 1909. Univ. California Publ. Zool., 7:205-307, 2 figs. in text, June 24, 1911.
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Transmitted October 9, 1953.
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| Vol. 1. | 1. | The pocket gophers (Genus Thomomys) of Utah. By Stephen D. Durrant. Pp. 1-82, 1 figure in text. August 15, 1946. |
| 2. | The systematic status of Eumeces pluvialis Cope, and noteworthy records of other amphibians and reptiles from Kansas and Oklahoma. By Hobart M. Smith. Pp. 85-89. August 15, 1946. | |
| 3. | The tadpoles of Bufo cognatus Say. By Hobart M. Smith. Pp. 93-96, 1 figure in text. August 15, 1946. | |
| 4. | Hybridization between two species of garter snakes. By Hobart M. Smith. Pp. 97-100. August 15, 1946. | |
| 5. | Selected records of reptiles and amphibians from Kansas. By John Breukelman and Hobart M. Smith. Pp. 101-112. August 15, 1946. | |
| 6. | Kyphosis and other variations in soft-shelled turtles. By Hobart M. Smith. Pp. 117-124, 3 figures in text. July 7, 1947. | |
| 7. | Natural history of the prairie vole (Mammalian Genus Microtus). By E. W. Jameson, Jr. Pp. 125-151, 4 figures in text. October 6, 1947. | |
| 8. | The postnatal development of two broods of great horned owls (Bubo virginianus). by Donald F. Hoffmeister and Henry W. Setzer. Pp. 157-173, 5 figures in text. October 6, 1947. | |
| 9. | Additions to the list of the birds of Louisiana. By George H. Lowery, Jr. Pp. 177-192. November 7, 1947. | |
| 10. | A check-list of the birds of Idaho. By M. Dale Arvey. Pp. 193-216. November 29, 1947. | |
| 11. | Subspeciation in pocket gophers of Kansas. By Bernardo Villa-R. and E. Raymond Hall. Pp. 217-236, 2 figures in text. November 29, 1947. | |
| 12. | A new bat (Genus Myotis) from Mexico. By Walter W. Dalquest and E. Raymond Hall. Pp. 237-244, 6 figures in text. December 10, 1947. | |
| 13. | Tadarida femorosacca (Merriam) in Tamaulipas, Mexico. By Walter W. Dalquest and E. Raymond Hall. Pp. 245-248, 1 figure in text. December 10, 1947. | |
| 14. | A new pocket gopher (Thomomys) and a new spiny pocket mouse (Liomys) from Michoacán, Mexico. By E. Raymond Hall and Bernardo Villa-R. Pp. 249-256, 6 figures in text. July 26, 1948. | |
| 15. | A new hylid frog from eastern Mexico. By Edward H. Taylor. Pp. 257-264, 1 figure in text. August 16, 1948. | |
| 16. | A new extinct emydid turtle from the Lower Pliocene of Oklahoma. By Edwin C. Galbreath. Pp. 265-280, 1 plate. August 16, 1948. | |
| 17. | Pliocene and Pleistocene records of fossil turtles from western Kansas and Oklahoma. By Edwin C. Galbreath. Pp. 281-284. August 16, 1948. | |
| 18. | A new species of heteromyid rodent from the Middle Oligocene of northeastern Colorado with remarks on the skull. By Edwin C. Galbreath. Pp. 285-300, 2 plates. August 16, 1948. | |
| 19. | Speciation in the Brazilian spiny rats (Genus Proechimys, Family Echimyidae). By João Moojen. Pp. 301-406, 140 figures in text. December 10, 1948. | |
| 20. | Three new beavers from Utah. By Stephen D. Durrant and Harold S. Crane. Pp. 407-417, 7 figures in text. December 24, 1948. | |
| 21. | Two new meadow mice from Michoacán, Mexico. By E. Raymond Hall. Pp. 423-427, 6 figures in text. December 24, 1948. | |
| 22. | An annotated check list of the mammals of Michoacán, Mexico. By E. Raymond Hall and Bernardo Villa-R. Pp. 431-472, 2 plates, 1 figure in text. December 27, 1949. | |
| 23. | Subspeciation in the kangaroo rat, Dipodomys ordii. By Henry W. Setzer. Pp. 473-573, 27 figures in text, 7 tables. December 27, 1949. | |
| 24. | Geographic range of the hooded skunk, Mephitis macroura, with description of a new subspecies from Mexico. By E. Raymond Hall and Walter W. Dalquest. Pp. 575-580, 1 figure in text. January 20, 1950. | |
| 25. | Pipistrellus cinnamomeus Miller 1902 referred to the Genus Myotis. By E. Raymond Hall and Walter W. Dalquest. Pp. 581-590, 5 figures in text. January 20, 1950. | |
| 26. | A synopsis of the American bats of the Genus Pipistrellus. By E. Raymond Hall and Walter W. Dalquest. Pp. 591-602, 1 figure in text. January 20, 1950. | |
| Index. Pp. 605-638. | ||
| *Vol. 2. | (Complete) Mammals of Washington. By Walter W. Dalquest. Pp. 1-444, 140 figures in text. April 9, 1948. | |
| Vol. 3. | *1. | The avifauna of Micronesia, its origin, evolution, and distribution. By Rollin H. Baker. Pp. 1-359, 16 figures in text. June 12, 1951. |
| *2. | A quantitative study of the nocturnal migration of birds. By George H. Lowery, Jr. Pp. 361-472, 47 figures in text. June 29, 1951. | |
| 3. | Phylogeny of the waxwings and allied birds. By M. Dale Arvey. Pp. 473-530, 49 figures in text, 13 tables. October 10, 1951. | |
| 4. | Birds from the state of Veracruz, Mexico. By George H. Lowery, Jr. and Walter W. Dalquest. Pp. 531-649, 7 figures in text, 2 tables. October 10, 1951. | |
| Index. Pp. 651-681. | ||
| *Vol. 4. | (Complete) American weasels. By E. Raymond Hall. Pp. 1-466, 41 plates, 31 figures in text. December 27, 1951. | |
| Vol. 5. | 1. | Preliminary survey of a Paleocene faunule from the Angels Peak area, New Mexico. By Robert W. Wilson. Pp. 1-11, 1 figure in text. February 24, 1951. |
| 2. | Two new moles (Genus Scalopus) from Mexico and Texas. By Rollin H. Baker. Pp. 17-24. February 28, 1951. | |
| 3. | Two new pocket gophers from Wyoming and Colorado. By E. Raymond Hall and H. Gordon Montague. Pp. 25-32. February 28, 1951. | |
| 4. | Mammals obtained by Dr. Curt von Wedel from the barrier beach of Tamaulipas, Mexico. By E. Raymond Hall. Pp. 33-47, 1 figure in text. October 1, 1951. | |
| 5. | Comments on the taxonomy and geographic distribution of some North American rabbits. By E. Raymond Hall and Keith R. Kelson. Pp. 49-58. October 1, 1951. | |
| 6. | Two new subspecies of Thomomys bottae from New Mexico and Colorado. By Keith R. Kelson. Pp. 59-71, 1 figure in text. October 1, 1951. | |
| 7. | A new subspecies of Microtus montanus from Montana and comments on Microtus canicaudus Miller. By E. Raymond Hall and Keith R. Kelson. Pp. 73-79. October 1, 1951. | |
| 8. | A new pocket gopher (Genus Thomomys) from eastern Colorado. By E. Raymond Hall. Pp. 81-85. October 1, 1951. | |
| 9. | Mammals taken along the Alaskan Highway. By Rollin H. Baker. Pp. 87-117, 1 figure in text. November 28, 1951. | |
| *10. | A synopsis of the North American Lagomorpha. By E. Raymond Hall. Pp. 119-202, 68 figures in text. December 15, 1951. | |
| 11. | A new pocket mouse (Genus Perognathus) from Kansas. By E. Lendell Cockrum. Pp. 203-206. December 15, 1951. | |
| 12. | Mammals from Tamaulipas, Mexico. By Rollin H. Baker. Pp. 207-218. December 15, 1951. | |
| 13. | A new pocket gopher (Genus Thomomys) from Wyoming and Colorado. By E. Raymond Hall. Pp. 219-222. December 15, 1951. | |
| 14. | A new name for the Mexican red bat. By E. Raymond Hall. Pp. 223-226. December 15, 1951. | |
| 15. | Taxonomic notes on Mexican bats of the Genus Rhogeëssa. By E. Raymond Hall. Pp. 227-232. April 10, 1952. | |
| 16. | Comments on the taxonomy and geographic distribution of some North American woodrats (Genus Neotoma). By Keith R. Kelson. Pp. 233-242. April 10, 1952. | |
| 17. | The subspecies of the Mexican red-bellied squirrel, Sciurus aureogaster. By Keith R. Kelson. Pp. 243-250, 1 figure in text. April 10, 1952. | |
| 18. | Geographic range of Peromyscus melanophrys, with description of new subspecies. By Rollin H. Baker. Pp. 251-258, 1 figure in text. May 10, 1952. | |
| 19. | A new chipmunk (Genus Eutamias) from the Black Hills. By John A. White. Pp. 259-262. April 10, 1952. | |
| 20. | A new piñon mouse (Peromyscus truei) from Durango, Mexico. By Robert B. Finley, Jr. Pp. 263-267. May 23, 1952. | |
| 21. | An annotated check-list of Nebraskan bats. By Olin L. Webb and J. Knox Jones, Jr. Pp. 269-279. May 31, 1952. | |
| 22. | Geographic variation in red-backed mice (Genus Clethrionomys) of the southern Rocky Mountain region. By E. Lendell Cockrum and Kenneth L. Fitch. Pp. 281-292, 1 figure in text. November 15, 1952. | |
| 23. | Comments on the taxonomy and geographic distribution of North American microtines. By E. Raymond Hall and E. Lendell Cockrum. Pp. 293-312. November 17, 1952. | |
| 24. | The subspecific status of two Central American sloths. By E. Raymond Hall and Keith R. Kelson. Pp. 313-337. November 21, 1952. | |
| 25. | Comments on the taxonomy and geographic distribution of some North American marsupials, insectivores, and carnivores. By E. Raymond Hall and Keith R. Kelson. Pp. 319-341. December 5, 1952. | |
| 26. | Comments on the taxonomy and geographic distribution of some North American rodents. By E. Raymond Hall and Keith R. Kelson. Pp. 343-371. December 15, 1952. | |
| 27. | A synopsis of the North American microtine rodents. By E. Raymond Hall and E. Lendell Cockrum. Pp. 373-498, 149 figures in text. January 15, 1953. | |
| 28. | The pocket gophers (Genus Thomomys) of Coahuila, Mexico. By Rollin H. Baker. Pp. 499-514, 1 figure in text. June 1, 1953. | |
| 29. | Geographic distribution of the pocket mouse, Perognathus fasciatus. By J. Knox Jones, Jr. Pp. 515-526, 7 figures in text. August 1, 1953. | |
| 30. | A new subspecies of wood rat (Neotoma mexicana) from Colorado. By Robert B. Finley, Jr. Pp. 527-534, 2 figures in text. August 15, 1953. | |
| 31. | Four new pocket gophers of the genus Cratogeomys from Jalisco, Mexico. By Robert J. Russell. Pp. 535-542. October 15, 1953. | |
| 32. | Genera and subgenera of chipmunks. By John A. White. Pp. 543-561, 12 figures in text. December 1, 1953. | |
| 33. | Taxonomy of the chipmunks, Eutamias quadrivittatus and Eutamias umbrinus. By John A. White. Pp. 563-582, 6 figures in text. December 1, 1953. | |
| 34. | Geographic distribution and taxonomy of the chipmunks of Wyoming. By John A. White. Pp. 584-610, 3 figures in text. December 1, 1953. | |
| 35. | The baculum of the chipmunks of western North America. By John A. White. Pp. 611-631, 19 figures in text. December 1, 1953. | |
| 36. | Pleistocene Soricidae from San Josecito Cave, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. By James S. Findley. Pp. 633-639. December 1, 1953. | |
| 37. | Seventeen species of bats recorded from Barro Colorado Island, Panama Canal Zone. By E. Raymond Hall and William B. Jackson. Pp. 641-646. December 1, 1953. | |
| Index. Pp. 647-676. | ||
| *Vol. 6. | (Complete) Mammals of Utah, taxonomy and distribution. By Stephen D. Durrant. Pp. 1-549, 91 figures in text, 30 tables. August 10, 1952. | |
| Vol. 7. | *1. | Mammals of Kansas. By E. Lendell Cockrum. Pp. 1-303, 73 figures in text, 37 tables. August 25, 1952. |
| 2. | Ecology of the opossum on a natural area in northeastern Kansas. By Henry S. Fitch and Lewis L. Sandidge. Pp. 305-338, 5 figures in text. August 24, 1953. | |
| 3. | The silky pocket mice (Perognathus flavus) of Mexico. By Rollin H. Baker. Pp. 339-347, 1 figure in text. February 15, 1954. | |
| 4. | North American jumping mice (Genus Zapus). By Philip H. Krutzsch. Pp. 349-472, 47 figures in text, 4 tables. April 21, 1954. | |
| More numbers will appear in Volume 7. | ||
Transcriber’s Notes
All obvious typos corrected. In Table 5 on the Swan Lake row, the Mean value for the Palatal length was corrected to 10.1 mm as there were only two values averaged (10.0 and 10.2). Abbreviation inconsistencies for mountain(s) were retained. Where a publication name contains an alternate spelling of a word, it was retained (example, Athabaska). The author Bernardo Villa-Ramirez is sometimes listed with the hyphen and sometimes without. For consistancy, they were standardized with a hyphen.
Typographical Corrections