LITERATURE CITED

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Benson, S. B.

1930. Two new pocket mice, genus Perognathus, from the Californias. Univ. California Publ. Zool., 32:449-454.

1949. The bat name Myotis ruddi Silliman and von Bloeker, a synonym of Myotis volans longicrus (True). Jour. Mamm., 30:48-50.

Borell, A. E.

1937. A new method of collecting bats. Jour. Mamm., 18:478-480.

Burghduff, A. E.

1935. Black bears released in southern California. California Fish and Game, 21:83-84.

Burt, W. H.

1932. The systematic status and geographic range of the San Gabriel pocket gopher (Thomomys bottae neglectus Bailey). Jour. Mamm., 13:369-370.

Cowan, I. Mc.

1933. The mule deer of southern California and northern Lower California as a recognizable race. Jour. Mamm., 14:326-327.

Cronemiller, F. P., and Bartholomew, P. S.

1950. The California mule deer in chaparral forests. California Fish and Game, 36:343-365, 7 figs. in text.

Errington, P. L.

1937. What is the meaning of predation? Smithsonian Inst., Ann. Rept., for 1936:243-252.

Grinnell, H. W.

1918. A synopsis of the bats of California. Univ. California Publ. Zool., 17:223-404, pls. 14-24, 24 figs. in text.

Grinnell, J.

1908. The biota of the San Bernardino Mountains. Univ. California Publ. Zool., 5:1-170, 24 pls.

1933. Review of the Recent mammal fauna of California. Univ. California Publ. Zool., 40:71-234.

Grinnell, J., Dixon, J., and Linsdale, J. M.

1937. Fur-bearing mammals of California.... Univ. California Press, 2 vols., xii + 375 pp., pls. 1-7, figs. 1-138, xiv + 377-777 pp., pls. 8-13, figs. 139-345.

Grinnell, J., and Swarth, H. S.

1913. An account of the birds and mammals of the San Jacinto Area of southern California with remarks upon the behavior of geographic races on the margins of their habitats. Univ. California Publ. Zool., 10:197-406, pls. 6-10, 3 figs. in text.

Hall, E. R.

1926. Systematic notes on the subspecies of Bassariscus astutus with description of one new form from California. Univ. California Publ. Zool., 30:39-50, pls. 2 and 3.

1946. Mammals of Nevada. Univ. California Press, Berkeley, xi + 710, frontispiece, colored, 11 pls., 485 figs. in text, unnumbered silhouettes.

Hooper, E. T.

1938. Geographical variation in woodrats of the species Neotoma fuscipes. Univ. California Publ. Zool., 42:213-246, pls. 7-8, 2 figs. in text.

Jackson, H. H. T.

1928. A taxonomic review of the American long-tailed shrews. N. Amer. Fauna, 51:1-238, pls. 1-13, 24 figs. in text.

Merriam, C. H.

1898. Life zones and crop zones of the United States. U. S. Dept. Agr. Bur. Biol. Surv., Bull. 10:1-79, 1 map.

Munz, P. A., and Keck, D. D.

1949. California plant communities. Al Aliso, 2:87-105, 4 pls.

Oakeshott, G. B.

1937. Geology and mineral deposits of the western San Gabriel Mountains, Los Angeles County. California Jour. Mines and Geol., 33:215-249, 1 pl., 7 figs. in text.

Pequegnat, W. E.

1951. The biota of the Santa Ana Mountains. Jour. Entomol. and Zool., 42:1-84.

Sanborn, C. C.

1932. The bats of the genus Eumops. Jour. Mamm., 13:347-357.

Vaughan, T. A.

1953. Unusual concentration of hoary bats. Jour. Mamm., 34:256.

von Bloeker, J. C.

1932. Extensions of the ranges of pocket gophers in southern California. Jour. Mamm., 13:76-77.

Willett, G.

1944. Mammals of Los Angeles County. Los Angeles County Mus. Sci. Ser., no. 9, Zool. no. 4, 26 pls.

Transmitted July 20, 1954.

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