
Comments on the Taxonomy and Geographic Distribution of Some North American Rodents
by Keith R. Kelson E. Raymond Hall
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You will enjoy this 1952 scientific study about various North American mice and other mammals. A. H. Howell (N. Amer. Fauna, 37:50, April 7, 1915) referred specimens from Bridgers Pass, Wyoming, to Marmota flaviventer dacota, on the basis of paler underparts because, according to the data of Howell…
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- Comments on the Taxonomy and Geographic Distribution of Some North American Rodents
- E. RAYMOND HALL and KEITH R. KELSON
- Comments on the Taxonomy and Geographic Distribution of Some North American Rodents
- E. RAYMOND HALL and KEITH R. KELSON
- Transmitted July 30, 1952.
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