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1952. Geology of Harding County. Rept. South Dakota State Geol. Surv., 68:1-36 (mimeographed).

BROWN, L. N.

1963. Maturational molts and seasonal molts in Peromyscus boylii. Amer. Midland Nat., 70:466-469.

COLLINS, H. H.

1918. Studies of normal moult and of artificially induced regeneration of pelage in Peromyscus. Jour. Exp. Zool., 27:73-99.

GOLDMAN, E. A.

1944. Classification of wolves. Pp. 387-507, in The wolves of North America (S. P. Young and E. A. Goldman), Amer. Wildlife Inst., Washington, D.C., xx + 636 pp.

HALL, E. R., and K. R. KELSON

1959. The mammals of North America. Ronald Press, New York, 2: xxx + 1-546 + 79 and 2: viii + 547-1083 + 79.

HENDERSON, F. R., P. F. SPRINGER, and R. ADRIAN

1969. The black-footed ferret in South Dakota. South Dakota Dept. Game, Fish and Parks, Pierre, 37 pp.

HOFFMANN, R. S., and J. K. JONES, JR.

1970. Influence of late-glacial and post-glacial events on the distribution of Recent mammals on the Northern Great Plains. Pp. 355-394, in Pleistocene and Recent environments of the Central Great Plains (W. Dort, Jr., and J. K. Jones, Jr., eds.), Univ. Press of Kansas, Lawrence, xii + 433 pp.

HOFFMANN, R. S., and D. L. PATTIE

1968. A guide to Montana mammals.... Univ. Montana, Missoula, x + 133 pp.

HOFFMANN, R. S., P. L. WRIGHT, and F. E. NEWBY

1969. Distribution of some mammals in Montana. I. Mammals other than bats. Jour. Mamm., 50:579-604.

HOFFMEISTER, D. F.

1951. A taxonomic and evolutionary study of the pinon mouse, Peromyscus truei. Illinois Biol. Monogr., 21: ix + 1-104.

JONES, J. K., JR.

1964. Distribution and taxonomy of mammals of Nebraska. Univ. Kansas Publ., Mus. Nat. Hist., 16:1-356.

JONES, J. K., JR., and H. H. GENOWAYS

1967. Annotated checklist of bats from South Dakota. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 70:184-196.

JONES, J. K., JR., and F. R. HENDERSON

1963. Noteworthy records of foxes from South Dakota. Jour. Mamm., 44:283.

LILLEGRAVEN, J. A.

1970. Stratigraphy, structure, and vertebrate fossils of the Oligocene Brule Formation, Slim Buttes, northwestern South Dakota. Bull. Geol. Soc. Amer., 81:831-850.

MILLER, G. S., JR., and R. KELLOGG

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