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On the classification of the Order Glires
(1876) Proceedings of The Zoological Society 1876: 61-98
Jordfundne og nulevende gnavere (Rodentia) fra Lagoa Santa, Minas Geraes, Brasilien Med udsigt over Gnavernes indbyrdes
Herluf Winge (1887)
A list of the generic and family names of rodents
T S Palmer (1897) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 11: 241-270
Synopsis of the supergeneric groups of rodents
Gerrit S Miller and James W Gidley (1918) Washington Dc J Acad Sci 8: 431-448
Notes on Two Species of Phenacomys in Oregon
Stanley G Jewett (1920) Journal of Mammalogy 1: 165-168
A New Genus of Rodents from the Middle Eocene
W D Matthew (1920) Journal of Mammalogy 1: 168-169
Some Californian Experiences with Bat Roosts
A Brazier Howell (1920) Journal of Mammalogy 1: 169-177
Preliminary analysis of the vertebrate fossil fauna of the Boysen Reservoir area
(1952) Proceedings of The United States National Museum 102: 185-207
Comments on the classification of rodents
A E Wood (1954) Breviora 41: 1-9
A review of the Middle and Upper Eocene primates of North America
(1958) Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections 136: 1-112
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
A review of the North American Tertiary Sciuridae
(1963) Bulletin of The Museum of Comparative Zoology 130: 109-248
Variability of rodent incisor enamel as viewed in thin section, and the microstructure of the enamel in fossil and recent rodent groups
J H Wahlert (1968) Breviora 309: 1-18
Evolution and classification of the pocket gophers of the subfamily Geomyinae
Robert J Russell (1968) University of Kansas publications, Museum of Natural History 16(6): 473-579
Protoptychus, a hystricomorphous rodent from the late Eocene of North America
J H Wahlert (1973) Breviora 419: 1-14
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
Fossil Mammals and Early Eocene North Atlantic Land Continuity
Malcolm C Mckenna (1975) Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 62: 335-353
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
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