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1941. New amphibians from the Hobart M. Smith Mexican collections. Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., vol. 27 (8):141-167.

1942. The frog genus _Diaglena_ with a description of a new species. Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., vol. 28 (4):57-65.

1943a. A new _Hylella_ from Mexico. Proc. Biol. Soc.

Was.h.i.+ngton, vol. 56:49-52.

1943b. Herpetological novelties from Mexico. Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., vol. 29 (8):343-361.

TAYLOR, E. H., and SMITH, H. M.

1945. Summary of the collections of amphibians made in Mexico under the Walter Rathbone Bacon Traveling Scholars.h.i.+p. Proc. U. S. Natl. Mus., vol. 95:521-613, pls.

18-32.

TRASK, P. D., PHLEGER, F. B., and STETSON, H. C.

1947. Recent changes in sedimentation in the Gulf of Mexico.

Science, vol. 106:460-461.

WEYL, R.

1955. Vestigios de una glaciacion del Pleistoceno en la Cordillera de Talamanca, Costa Rica, A. C. Informe Trimestral, Inst. Geog. de Costa Rica, pp. 9-32.

WHITE, S. E.

1956. Probable substages of glaciation on Ixtaccihuatl, Mexico. Jour. Geol., vol. 64:289-295.

WILLIAMS, L.

1939. Arboles y arbustos del Istmos de Tehuantepec, Mexico.

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_Transmitted May 23, 1960._

UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS PUBLICATIONS MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY

Inst.i.tutional libraries interested in publications exchange may obtain this series by addressing the Exchange Librarian, University of Kansas Library, Lawrence, Kansas. Copies for individuals, persons working in a particular field of study, may be obtained by addressing instead the Museum of Natural History, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas.

There is no provision for sale of this series by the University Library, which meets inst.i.tutional requests, or by the Museum of Natural History, which meets the requests of individuals. However, when individuals request copies from the Museum, 25 cents should be included, for each separate number that is 100 pages or more in length, for the purpose of defraying the costs of wrapping and mailing.

* An asterisk designates those numbers of which the Museum's supply (not the Library's supply) is exhausted. Numbers published to date, in this series, are as follows:

Vol. 1. Nos. 1-26 and index. Pp. 1-638, 1946-1950.

*Vol. 2. (Complete) Mammals of Was.h.i.+ngton. 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 quant.i.tative 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. Nos. 1-37 and index. Pp. 1-676, 1951-1953.

*Vol. 6. (Complete) Mammals of Utah, _taxonomy and distribution_. By Stephen D. Durrant. Pp. 1-549, 91 figures in text, 80 tables. August 10, 1952.

Vol. 7. *1. Mammals of Kansas. By E. Lendell c.o.c.krum. 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.

5. Mammals from Southeastern Alaska. By Rollin H. Baker and James S. Findley. Pp. 473-477. April 21, 1954.

6. Distribution of Some Nebraskan Mammals. By J. Knox Jones, Jr. Pp. 479-487. April 21, 1954.

7. Subspeciation in the montane meadow mouse. Microtus monta.n.u.s, in Wyoming and Colorado. By Sydney Anderson.

Pp. 489-506, 2 figures in text. July 23, 1954.

8. A new subspecies of bat (Myotis velifer) from southeastern California and Arizona. By Terry A. Vaughan. Pp. 507-512.

July 23, 1954.

9. Mammals of the San Gabriel mountains of California. By Terry A. Vaughan. Pp. 513-582, 1 figure in text, 12 tables. November 15, 1954.

10. A new bat (Genus Pipistrellus) from northeastern Mexico.

By Rollin H. Baker. Pp. 583-586. November 15, 1954.

11. A new subspecies of pocket mouse from Kansas. By E.

Raymond Hall. Pp. 587-590. November 15, 1954.

12. Geographic variation in the pocket gopher, Cratogeomys castanops, in Coahuila, Mexico. By Robert J. Russell and Rollin H. Baker. Pp. 591-608. March 15, 1955.

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