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1932. The systematic status and geographic range of the San Gabriel pocket gopher (_Th.o.m.omys bottae neglectus_ Bailey).

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1950. The California mule deer in chaparral forests. California Fish and Game, 36:343-365, 7 figs. in text.

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1938. Geographical variation in woodrats of the species _Neotoma fuscipes_. Univ. California Publ. Zool., 42:213-246, pls.

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