North American Jumping Mice (Genus Zapus) - Part 25
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Part 25

1948. Frog catches mouse in natural environment. Turtox News, 26:91, March, 1948.

VINOGRADOV, B. S.

1925. On the structure of the external genitalia in Dipodidae and Zapodidae (Rodentia) as a cla.s.sificatory character. Proc. Zool.

Soc. London, Part 1:577-585, 6 pls., 1925.

WHITLOW, W. B., and HALL, E. R.

1933. Mammals of the Pocatello Region of southeastern Idaho. Univ.

California Publ. Zool., 40:235-276, 3 figs. in text, September 30, 1933.

WILLIAMS, C. S.

1938. Aids to the identification of mole and shrew hairs with general comments on hair structure and hair determination. Jour. Wildl.

Mgt., 2:239-250, 1 pl., 9 figs. in text, October, 1943.

WILSON, R. W.

1936. A Pliocene rodent fauna from Smiths Valley, Nevada. Carnegie Inst. Publ., 473:15-34, 2 pls., May 21, 1936.

1937. Pliocene rodents of western North America. Carnegie Inst. Publ., 487:21-73, 2 figs. in text, July 23, 1937.