Contributions in mammalogy : a volume honoring Professor E. Raymond Hall / Edited by J. Knox Jones, Jr.

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Other Authors: Hall, E. Raymond (Eugene Raymond), 1902-1986, Jones, J. Knox
Format: Book
Language:English
Spanish
Published: [Lawrence] : University of Kansas, 1969.
Series:Miscellaneous publication (University of Kansas. Museum of Natural History) ; no. 51.
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Table of Contents:
  • Eugene Raymond Hall : biography and bibliography / Stephen D. Durrant
  • Taxonomic status of the woodrat, Neotoma albigula, in southern Chihuahua, Mexico / Sydney Anderson
  • Reproduction and population densities in a Montane small mammal fauna / Terry A. Vaughan
  • Species problem in the Thomomys bottae : Thomomys umbrinus complex of pocket gophers in Arizona / Donald F. Hoffmeister
  • Restos fosiles de mamiferos de Tlapacoya, Estado de Mexico (Pleistoceno-Reciente) / Ticul Alvarez
  • Biogeography of southwestern boreal and desert mammals / James S. Findley
  • Holotypes of recent mammals in the Museum of Natural History, the University of Kansas / J. Knox Jones, Jr., and Hugh H. Genoways
  • Ecology of pocket gophers of Mesa Verde, Colorado / Charles L. Douglas
  • Cotton rats of the Sigmodon fulviventer group / Rollin H. Baker
  • Cone caches and middens of Tamiasciurus in the Rocky Mountain region / Robert B. Finley, Jr.
  • Late cenozoic bats (subfamily Nyctophylinae) from the Anza-Borrego Desert of California / John A. White
  • Review of the African mice of the genus Desmodilliscus Wettstein, 1916 / Henry W. Setzer
  • Analysis of patterns of variation in some representative mammalia. Part II. Studies on the nature and correlation of measures of variation / Charles A. Long
  • Migration of the guano bat, Tadarida brasiliensis / E. Lendell Cockrum
  • Intraspecific population structure of the species Pappogeomys castanops / Robert J. Russell
  • Taxonomic review of the golden mouse, Ochrotomys nuttalli / Robert L. Packard
  • Algunos murcielagos del norte de Argentina / Bernardo Villa-R. and Martha Villa Cornejo.