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Wiegmann's Archiv für Naturgeschichte. Seventh Year. Part I. 1841. Berlin
(1841) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 8: 47-55
XXXII.—Observations on the Rodentia
G R Waterhouse (1842) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 10: 197-203
XXXIII.—Description of a new species of Genetta, and of two species of Birds from Western Africa
T R H Thomson (1842) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 10: 203-205
General report upon the zoology of the several pacific railroad routes. Part I. Mammals. By Spencer F. Baird. 1 vol. 4to. Washington, 1857
(1858) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 1: 369-373
On the classification of the Order Glires
(1876) Proceedings of The Zoological Society 1876: 61-98
The geographic distribution of life in North America with special reference to the Mammalia [Presidential address]
C H Merriam (1892) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 7: 1-64
6. On the Genera of Rodents: an Attempt to bring up to Date the current Arrangement of the Order
Oldfield Thomas (1896) Proceedings of The Zoological Society of London 1896: 1012-1028
On the Malagasy rodent genus Brachyuromys; and on the mutual relations of some groups of the Muridae (Hesperomyinae, Microtinae, Murinae, and "Spalacidae") with each other and with the Malagasy Nesomyinae
C I Forsyth Major (1897) Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1897: 695-720
A list of the generic and family names of rodents
T S Palmer (1897) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 11: 241-270
Descriptions of six new rodents of the genera Aplodontia and Thomomys
C H Merriam (1900) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 13: 19-21
A new horned rodent from the Miocene of Kansas
James Williams Gidley (1907) Proceedings of The United States National Museum 32: 627-636
Catalogue of the type-specimens of mammals in the United States National Museum, including the biological survey collection
Marcus Ward and Wilfred Hudson Osgood (1909) Bulletin - United States National Museum 62: 1-339
A distributional list of the mammals of California
Joseph Grinnell (1913) Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 3: 265-390
Notes on the systematic position of certain genera and higher groups of starfishes
W K Fisher (1916) Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 29: 1-66
Aplodontia humboldtiana, a new mountain beaver from the Humboldt Bay District, California
W P Taylor (1916) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 29: 21-23
Notes on Anoplura and Mallophaga from mammals, with description of four new species and a new variety of Anoplura
Gordon Floyd Ferris (1916) Psyche 23: 97-120
Synopsis of the supergeneric groups of rodents
Gerrit S Miller and James W Gidley (1918) Washington Dc J Acad Sci 8: 431-448
An apparently new species of Leptinillus
(1918) Canadian Entomologist 50: 125-127
English Names of Mammals
Ernest Thompson Seton (1920) Journal of Mammalogy 1: 104-105
Remarks on the genus Hystrichopsylla Tasch., with description of a new species
Edward A Chapin (1921) Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 23(2): 25-27
General Notes
Oldfield Thomas, William T Shaw et al. (1921) Journal of Mammalogy 2: 167-176
Field work among the birds and mammals of the northern coast of California in 1921
Joseph Mailliard (1923) Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 12: 1-26
Catalog of the type specimens of mammals in the United States National Museum, including the biological surveys collection
Arthur J Poole and Viola S Schantz (1942) Bulletin - United States National Museum 178: 1-705
My last new North American fleas
C Andresen Hubbard (1954) Entomological News Lancaster 65(7): 169-175
Comments on the classification of rodents
A E Wood (1954) Breviora 41: 1-9
A new species of mylagaulid from the Chalk Cliffs local fauna, Montana
(1955) Journal of The Washington Academy of Sciences 45: 107-110
The rodents of the Deseadan Oligocene of Patagonia and the beginnings of South American rodent evolution, by Albert E. Wood and Bryan Patterson
A E Wood and B Patterson (1959) Bulletin of The Museum of Comparative Zoology 120: 279-428
The skull of Sciuravus nitidus, a Middle Eocene rodent
Mary R Dawson (1961) Postilla 53: 1-13
Rodents and lagomorphs from the Miocene Fort Logan and Deep River formations of Montana
Craig C Black (1961) Postilla 48: 1-20
A new Hesperia from Arizona (Lepid.: Hesperiidae)
(1962) Entomological News Philadelphia 73: 85-90
The carotid circulation in the Rodentia
D A Guthrie (1963) Bulletin of The Museum of Comparative Zoology 128: 455-481
Studies on the British Dermanyssidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) Part II. Classification
(1966) Bulletin of The British Museum (Natural History) Zoology 14: 107-370
Addition to knowledge of Groeberia (Mammalia, Marsupialia) from the mid-Cenozoic of Argentina
G G Simpson (1970) Breviora 362: 1-17
Notes on zoogeography, convergent evolution and taxonomy of fleas (Siphonaptera), based on collections from Gunong Benom and elsewhere in South-East Asia. II. Convergent evolution
Robert Traub (1972) Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Zoology 23(10): 307-387
The cranial foramina of protrogomorphous rodents; An anatomical and phylogenetic study
J H Wahlert (1974) Bulletin of The Museum of Comparative Zoology 146: 363-410
Rodents from the Deseadan Oligocene of Bolivia and the relationships of the caviomorpha
B Patterson and A E Wood (1982) Bulletin of The Museum of Comparative Zoology 149: 371-543
Neotropical Tineidae. II: Biological notes and descriptions of two new moths phoretic on spiny pocket mice in Costa Rica (Lepidoptera: Tineoidea)
(1986) Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 88: 98-109
Type specimens of recent mammals in the Museum of Comparative Zoology
K M Helgen and T L Mcfadden (2001) Bulletin of The Museum of Comparative Zoology 157: 93-181
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