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BAKER, R. H., and VILLA R., B.

1960. Distribucion geographica y poblacion actuales del lobo gris en Mexico. _Ibid._, 30:369-374, 1 map, March 31.

BOOTH, E. S.

1957. Mammals collected in Mexico from 1951 to 1956 by the Walla Walla College Museum of Natural History. Walla Walla College Publ., 20:1-19, 3 maps, July 10.

BURT, W. H.



1959. The history and affinities of the Recent land mammals of western North America. _In_ Zoogeography. Amer. a.s.soc.

Adv. Sci. Publ., 116, February 10.

BURT, W. H., and STIRTON, R. A.

1961. The mammals of El Salvador. Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool., Univ. Michigan, 117:1-69, 2 figs., September 22.

CARTER, D. C., and DAVIS, W. B.

1961. _Tadarida aurispinosa_ (Peale) (Chiroptera: Molossidae) in North America. Proc. Biol. Soc. Was.h.i.+ngton, 74:161-165, August 11.

DALQUEST, W. W.

1951. Two new mammals from Central Mexico. _Ibid._, 64:105-107, August 24.

1953. Mammals of the Mexican state of San Luis Potosi.

Louisiana St. Univ. Press, pp. 1-133, 1 fig., December 28.

DALQUEST, W. W., and HALL, E. R.

1949. A new subspecies of funnel-eared bat (Natalus mexica.n.u.s) from eastern Mexico. Proc. Biol. Soc. Was.h.i.+ngton, 62:153-154, August 23.

DAVIS, W. B.

1944. Notes on Mexican mammals. Jour. Mamm., 25:270-403, December 12.

1951. Bat, _Molossus nigricans_, eaten by the rat snake, _Elaphe laeta_. _Ibid._, 32:219, May 21.

1958. Review of Mexican bats of the Artibeus "cinereus"

complex. Proc. Biol. Soc. Was.h.i.+ngton, 71:163-166, December 31.

DAVIS, W. B., and CARTER, D. C.

1962. Notes on Central American bats with description of a new subspecies of Mormoops. Southwestern Nat., 7:64-74, 1 fig., June 1.

DE LA TORRE, L.

1954. Bats from southern Tamaulipas, Mexico. Jour. Mamm., 35:113-116, February 10.

1955. Bats from Guerrero, Jalisco and Oaxaca, Mexico.

Fieldiana-Zool., 37:695-701, 1 fig., 2 pls., June 19.

DICE, L. R.

1937. Mammals of the San Carlos Mountains and vicinity.

Univ. Michigan Studies Sci. Ser., 12:245-268, 3 pls.

1943. The Biotic Provinces of North America. Univ. Michigan Press, pp. viii + 78, 1 map.

FINDLEY, J. S.

1955. Taxonomy and distribution of some American shrews.

Univ. Kansas Publ., Mus. Nat. Hist., 7:613-618, June 10.

1960. Ident.i.ty of the long-eared Myotis of the southwest and Mexico. Jour. Mamm., 41:16-20, 1 fig., 1 pl., February 20.

GOLDMAN, E. A.

1911. Revision of the spiny pocket mice (Genus Heteromys and Liomys). N. Amer. Fauna, 34:1-70, 6 figs., 3 pls., September 7.

1915. Five new mammals from Mexico and Arizona. Proc. Biol.

Soc. Was.h.i.+ngton, 28:133-137, June 29.

1918. The rice rats of North America (Genus Oryzomys). N.

Amer. Fauna, 43:1-100, 11 figs., 6 pls., September 23.

1938. Three new races of Microtus mexica.n.u.s. Jour. Mamm., 19:493-495, November 14.

1942. A new white-footed mouse from Mexico. Proc. Biol. Soc.

Was.h.i.+ngton, 55:157-158, October 17.

1942. Notes on the coatis of the Mexican mainland. Proc.

Biol. Soc. Was.h.i.+ngton, 55:79-82, June 25.

1943. The races of the ocelot and margay in Middle America.

Jour. Mamm., 24:372-385, August 18.

1946. _Cla.s.sification of the races of the puma_, pp.

175-302, pls. 46-93, fig. 6, tables 12-13, _in_ Young, S.

P., and Goldman, E. A., _The puma_, mysterious American cat.

Amer. Wildlife Inst., xiv + 358 pp., 93 pls., 6 figs., 13 tables, November 16.

1950. Racc.o.o.ns of North and Middle America. N. Amer. Fauna, 60:vi + 153, 2 figs., 22 pls., November 7.

1951. Biological investigations in Mexico. Smithsonian Misc.

Coll., 115:xiii + 476, 71 pls., 1 map, July 31.

GOLDMAN, E. A., and MOORE, R. T.

1946. The Biotic Provinces of Mexico. Jour. Mamm., 26:347-360, 1 fig., February 12.

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