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Proceedings of Learned Societies
(1844) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 13: 217-234
A Natural History of the Mammalia. By G. R. Waterhouse, Esq., of the British Museum. Illustrated with engravings on wood and coloured plates. London, H. Baillière
(1847) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 19: 53-56
Zoological Society
(1854) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 13: 221-233
November 11, 1856
Gray (1856) Proceedings of The Zoological Society of London 1856: 341-366
Proceedings of Learned Societies
(1863) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 12: 468-472
XLVIII.—Further observations on the distinctive characters, habits, and reproductive phenomena of the Amœban Rhizopods
G C Wallich (1863) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 12: 448-468
February 24, 1863
E W H Holdsworth (1863) Proceedings of The Zoological Society of London 1863: 76-85
Notes on the mammals of the Catskill Mountains, New York, with general remarks on the fauna and flora of the region
Edgar A Mearns (1898) Proceedings of The United States National Museum 21: 341-360
Notes on the orthopterous genus Phyllophora
W F Kirby (1899) Annals and Magazine of Natural History 4: 302-311
Synopsis of the toads of the genus Nectophryne B. & P., with special remarks on some known species and description of a new species from German East Africa
Jean Roux (1906) Proc Zool Soc Lond 1906: 58-65
The families and genera of bats
Gerrit S Miller (1907) Bulletin United States National Museum 57: 1-282
A systematic account of the grasshopper mice
N Hollister (1914) Proceedings of The United States National Museum 47: 427-489
The marsupial genus Thalacomys. A review of the rabbit-bandicoots; with the description of a new species
F W Jones (1923) Records of the South Australian Museum 2: 333-352
Mammals of the Pacific world
T D Carter, J E Hill and G H H Tate (1945)
The technical name of the Virginia deer with a list of the South American forms
P Hershkovitz (1948) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 61: 41-45
Mammals of Northern Colombia, Preliminary Report No. 5: Bats (Chiroptera)
Philip Hershkovitz (1949) Proceedings of the United States National Museum 99(3246): 429-454
New and little known Australian Laelaptidae (Acarina)
(1958) Proceedings of The Linnean Society of New South Wales 82: 352-366
Catalogue of Australian mammals and their recorded internal parasites. I-IV. Part I. Monotremes and marsupials. Part II. Eutheria. Part III. Introduced Herbivora and the domestic pig. Part IV. Man
M J Mackerras (1958) Proceedings of The Linnean Society of New South Wales 83: 101-160
Mammals from the Mexican state of Sinaloa. II. Chiroptera
J Knox Jones, Jerry R Choate and Alberto Cadena (1972) Occasional Papers of the Museum of Natural History, The University of Kansas 6: 1-29
The case for the Thylacomyidae and Myrmecobiidae Gill, 1872, or why are marsupial families so extended?
M Archer and J A W Kirsch (1977) Proceedings of The Linnean Society of New South Wales 102: 18-25
The late Quaternary sediments and fossils vertebrate fauna from Cathedral Cave, Wellington Cave, New South Wales
L Dawson and M L Augee (1997) Proceedings of The Linnean Society of New South Wales 117: 51-78
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