North American Jumping Mice (Genus Zapus) - Part 22
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Part 22

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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 c.u.mberland Cave, Maryland.

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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.

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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.

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HAUSMAN, L. A.

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HOFFMEISTER, D. F.