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The table below lists all of the publications used in compiling the Bat Population Database. This list does not include organizations that contributed complete data sets.

[975]:  Cope, E. D. 1872. On the Wyandotte Cave and its fauna. American Midland Naturalist, 6:406-422.

[1045]:  Brimley, C. S. 1897. An incomplete list of the mammals of Bertie Co., North Carolina. American Naturalist, 31:237-239.

[1132]:  Mearns, E. A. 1900. On the occurrence of a bat of the genus Mormoops in the United States. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 13:166.

[1327]:  Elliot, D. G. 1904. Catalogue of mammals collected by E. Heller in southern California. Field Columbian Museum, Zoological Series Publications, 91, 3:271-321.

[1064]:  Banta, A. M. 1907. The fauna of Mayfield's Cave. Carnegie Institute of Washington. Washington, D. C.. 114 pp.

[1052]:  Hahn, W. L. 1908. Some habits and sensory adaptations of cave-inhabiting bats. Biological Bulletin, 15:135-193.

[953]:  Howell, A. H. 1909. Notes on the distribution of certain mammals in the southeastern United States. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 22:55-68.

[1429]:  Howell, A. H. 1909. Description of a new bat from Nickajack Cave, Tennessee. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 22:45-48.

[1433]:  Howell, A. H. 1910. Notes on mammals of the middle Mississippi Valley, with description of a new woodrat. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 22:23-34.

[1278]:  Cory, C. B. 1912. The mammals of Illinois and Wisconsin. Field Museum of Natural History, Publication 153, 11:1-505.

[1009]:  Grinnell, H. W. 1918. A synopsis of the bats of California. University of California Publications in Zoology, 17:223-404.

[359]:  Dice, L. R. 1919. The mammals of southeastern Washington. Journal of Mammalogy, 1:10-21.

[711]:  Howell, A. B. 1919. Some Californian experiences with bat roosts. Journal of Mammalogy, 1:169-177.

[271]:  Howell, A. B. 1920. Contributions to the life-history of the California mastiff bat. Journal of Mammalogy, 1:111-117.

[656]:  Allen, A. A. 1921. Banding bats. Journal of Mammalogy, 2:53-58.

[354]:  Howell, A. H. 1921. A biological survey of Alabama. North American Fauna, 45:1-88.

[342]:  Seton, E. T. 1922. A roving band of Say's bats. Journal of Mammalogy, 3:52.

[343]:  Howell, A. B., and L. Little. 1924. Additional notes on California bats; with observations upon the young of Eumops. Journal of Mammalogy, 5:261-263.

[345]:  Huey, L. M. 1925. Food of the California leaf-nosed bat. Journal of Mammalogy, 6:196-197.

[1019]:  Bailey, V. 1926. A biological survey of North Dakota. North American Fauna, 49:1-226.

[1450]:  Ortenburger, A. I. 1926. Some bats from Oklahoma. Proceedings of the Oklahoma Academy of Science, 6:121.

[1440]:  Harper, F. 1927. The mammals of the Okefinokee Swamp Region of Georgia. Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History, 38:191-396.

[344]:  Tanner, V. M. 1927. Some of the smaller mammals of Mount Timpanogos, Utah. Journal of Mammalogy, 8:250-251.

[926]:  Bailey, V. 1928. Animal life of the Carlsbad Cavern. Monographs of the American Society of Mammalogists, 3:129 pp.

[315]:  Silver, J. 1928. Pilot black-snake feeding on the big brown bat. Journal of Mammalogy, 9:149.

[283]:  Fargo, W. G. 1929. Bats of Indian Key, Tampa Bay, Florida. Journal of Mammalogy, 10:203-205.

[1372]:  Grinnell, J., J. Dixon, and J. M. Linsdale. 1930. Vertebrate natural history of a section of northern California through the Lassen Peak Region. University of California Publications in Zoology, 35:1-594.

[332]:  Hamilton, W. J. 1930. Notes on the mammals of Breathitt County, Kentucky. Journal of Mammalogy, 11:306-311.

[262]:  Sherman, H. B. 1930. Birth of the young of Myotis austroriparius. Journal of Mammalogy, 11:495-503.

[654]:  Bailey, V. 1931. Mammals of New Mexico. North American Fauna, 53:1-412.

[314]:  Lyon, M. W., Jr. 1931. Bat oil for rheumatism. Journal of Mammalogy, 12:313.

[313]:  Storer, T. I. 1931. A colony of pacific pallid bats. Journal of Mammalogy, 12:244-247.

[319]:  Cahalane, V. H. 1932. Large brown bat in Michigan. Journal of Mammalogy, 13:70-71.

[325]:  Johnson, C. E. 1932. Notes on a family of red bats in captivity. Journal of Mammalogy, 13:132-135.

[125]:  Mohr, C. 1932. Myotis grisescens and Myotis sodalis in Tennessee and Alabama. Journal of Mammalogy, 13:272.

[334]:  Mohr, C. E. 1932. Myotis subulatis leibii and Myotis sodalis in Pennsylvania. Journal of Mammalogy, 13:160-161.

[693]:  Mohr, C. E. 1932. The seasonal distribution of bats in Pennsylvania. Proceedings of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science, 6:189-194.

[333]:  Parker, H. C. 1932. Notes on mammals of the Carlsbad Cavern region. Journal of Mammalogy, 13:70.

[126]:  von Bloeker, J. C. 1932. The roosting place of Pipistrellus hesperus. Journal of Mammalogy, 13:273.

[636]:  Bailey, V. 1933. Cave life of Kentucky. American Midland Naturalist, 14:386-635.

[107]:  Burt, W. H. 1933. Additional notes on the mammals of southern Arizona. Journal of Mammalogy, 14:114-115.

[330]:  Guthrie, M. J. 1933. The reproductive cycles of some cave bats. Journal of Mammalogy, 14:199-216.

[326]:  Hamilton, W. J., Jr. 1933. The insect food of the big brown bat. Journal of Mammalogy, 14:155-156.

[672]:  Hibbard, C. W. 1933. A revised check list of Kansas mammals. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, 36:230-249.

[638]:  Mohr, C. E. 1933. A study of bat movements. The Biologist, 14:72-74.

[639]:  Mohr, C. E. 1933. Pennsylvania bats of the genus Myotis. Proceedings of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science, 7:39-43.

[647]:  Mohr, C. E. 1933. Observations on the young of cave-dwelling bats. Journal of Mammalogy, 14:49-53.

[821]:  Mohr, C. E. 1933. Marking bats for later recognition. Proceedings of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science, 8:26-30.

[1037]:  Whitlow, W. B., and E. R. Hall. 1933. Mammals of the Pocatello Region of southeastern Idaho. University of California Publications in Zoology, 40:235-275.

[226]:  Black, J. D. 1934. Myotis grisescens and Myotis sodalis in Arkansas. Journal of Mammalogy, 15:67-68.

[353]:  Borell, A. E., and R. Ellis. 1934. Mammals of the Ruby mountains region of north-eastern Nevada.. Journal of Mammalogy, 15:12-44.

[1196]:  Burt, W. H. 1934. The mammals of southern Nevada. Transactions of the San Diego Society of Natural History, 7:375-428.

[590]:  Campbell, B. 1934. Notes on bats collected in Arizona during the summer of 1933. Journal of Mammalogy, 15:241-242.

[327]:  Evans, C. A. 1934. Hibernating bats in Minnesota. Journal of Mammalogy, 15:240-241.

[691]:  Griffin, D. R. 1934. Marking bats. Journal of Mammalogy, 15:202-207.

[318]:  Hibbard, C. W. 1934. Antrozous bunkeri, a new bat from Kansas. Journal of Mammalogy, 15:217-218.

[593]:  Hibbard, C. W. 1934. Notes on some cave bats of Kansas. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, 37:235-238.

[224]:  Nichols, D. G., and J. T. Nichols. 1934. Notes on Long Island, New York, bats. Journal of Mammalogy, 15:156.

[1082]:  Reese, A. M. 1934. The fauna of West Virginia caves. Proceedings of the West Virginia Academy of Science, 7:39-53.

[293]:  Bole, B. P. 1935. Myotis thysanodes in South Dakota. Journal of Mammalogy, 16:147-148.

[1088]:  Bailey, V. 1936. The mammals and life zones of Oregon. North American Fauna, 55:1-416.

[347]:  Black, J. D. 1936. Mammals of northwestern Arkansas. Journal of Mammalogy, 17:29-35.

[645]:  Griffin, D. R. 1936. Bat banding. Journal of Mammalogy, 17:235-239.

[1447]:  Mohr, C. E. 1936. Notes on the least brown bat Myotis subulatus leibii. Proceedings of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science, 10:62-65.

[683]:  Allison, V. C. 1937. Evening bat flight from Carlsbad Caverns. Journal of Mammalogy, 18:80-82.

[320]:  Gates, W. H. 1937. Notes on the big brown bat. Journal of Mammalogy, 18:97-98.

[346]:  Hatfield, D. M. 1937. Notes on the behavior of the California leaf-nosed bat. Journal of Mammalogy, 18:96-97.

[336]:  Cressman, L. S., and C. A. Reed, Jr. 1938. Two new Oregon localities for two races of pale bats. Journal of Mammalogy, 19:248-249.

[393]:  Barkalow, F. S. 1939. The LeConte free-tailed bat in Alabama. Journal of Mammalogy, 20:370.

[158]:  Borell, A. E. 1939. A colony of rare free-tailed bats. Journal of Mammalogy, 20:65-68.

[233]:  Burt, W. H. 1939. The Rafinesque bat in Michigan. Journal of Mammalogy, 20:103.

[591]:  Cahalane, V. H. 1939. Mammals of the Chiricahua Mountains, Cochise County, Arizona. Journal of Mammalogy, 20:418-423.

[234]:  Hall, E. R. 1939. The spotted bat in Kern County, California. Journal of Mammalogy, 20:103.

[392]:  Hooper, E. T. 1939. Notes on the sex ratio in Nycticeius humeralis. Journal of Mammalogy, 20:369-370.

[642]:  Mohr, C. E. 1939. Bat tagging in Pennsylvania. Proceedings of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science, 13:43-45.

[229]:  Stager, K. E. 1939. Status of Myotis velifer in California with notes on its life history. Journal of Mammalogy, 20:225-228.

[707]:  Welter, W. A., and D. E. Sollberger. 1939. Notes on the mammals of Rowan and adjacent counties in eastern Kentucky. Journal of Mammalogy, 20:77-81.

[321]:  Benson, S. B. 1940. Myotis lucifugus phasma in California. Journal of Mammalogy, 21:354.

[337]:  Dellinger, S. C., and J. D. Black. 1940. Notes on Arkansas mammals. Journal of Mammalogy, 21:187-191.

[253]:  Folk, G. E., Jr. 1940. Shift of population among hibernating bats. Journal of Mammalogy, 21:306-315.

[661]:  Griffin, D. R. 1940. Notes on the life histories of New England cave bats. Journal of Mammalogy, 21:181-187.

[338]:  Lewis, J. B. 1940. Mammals of Amelia County, Virginia. Journal of Mammalogy, 21:422-428.

[113]:  Long, W. S. 1940. Notes on the life histories of some Utah mammals. Journal of Mammalogy, 21:170-.

[1363]:  Longhurst, W. M. 1940. The mammals of Napa County, California. California Fish and Game, 26:240-270.

[322]:  Gates, W. H. 1941. A few notes on the evening bat, Nycticeius humeralis (Rafinesque). Journal of Mammalogy, 22:53-56.

[659]:  Hamilton, W. J., Jr. 1941. Notes on some mammals of Lee County, Florida. American Midland Naturalist, 25:686-691.

[371]:  Hardy, R. 1941. Some notes on Utah bats. Journal of Mammalogy, 22:289-295.

[1362]:  Mansueti, R. 1941. Trouessart's little brown bat around Baltimore. Bulletin of the Natural History Society of Maryland, 11:56-57.

[350]:  Trapido, H., and J. Keezer. 1941. The Acadian bat in New Jersey. Journal of Mammalogy, 22:449-450.

[185]:  Borell, A. E., and M. D. Bryant. 1942. Mammals of the Big Bend area of Texas. University of California Publications in Zoology, 48:1-62.

[1239]:  Hatfield, D. M. 1942. Mammals from south-central Arizona. Bulletin of the Chicago Academy of Sciences, 6:143-157.

[369]:  Manville, R. H. 1942. Notes on the mammals of Mount Desert Island, Maine. Journal of Mammalogy, 23:291-298.

[356]:  Mohr, C. E. 1942. Results of ten years' bat marking in Pennsylvania. Proceedings of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science, 16:32-36.

[370]:  Mohr, C. E. 1942. Bat tagging in Pennsylvania turnpike tunnels. Journal of Mammalogy, 23:375-379.

[1360]:  Rand, A. L., and P. Host. 1942. Mammal notes from Highland County, Florida. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 80:1-21.

[372]:  Stager, K. E. 1942. The cave bat as the food of the California lyre snake. Journal of Mammalogy, 23:92.

[351]:  Trapido, H. 1942. The least brown bat, Myotis subulatus leibii, in New York. Journal of Mammalogy, 23:218.

[341]:  Arnold, L. W. 1943. California winter records of Macrotis californicus Baird. Journal of Mammalogy, 24:103.

[257]:  Bole, B. P. 1943. Myotis austroriparius in Tennessee. Journal of Mammalogy, 24:403.

[304]:  Engler, C. H. 1943. Carnivorous activities of big brown and pallid bats. Journal of Mammalogy, 24:96-97.

[340]:  Stager, K. E. 1943. Notes on the roosting place of Pipistrellus hesperus. Journal of Mammalogy, 24:266-267.

[366]:  Alcorn, J. R. 1944. Notes on the winter occurrence of bats in Nevada. Journal of Mammalogy, 25:308-310.

[1208]:  Cohen, E. 1944. A new homing record for the large brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus fuscus). Maryland: a journal of natural history, 14:65-67.

[368]:  Davis, W. B., and J. L. Roberston, Jr. 1944. The mammals of Culberson County, Texas. Journal of Mammalogy, 25:254-273.

[364]:  Hargrave, L. L. 1944. A record of Lasiurus borealis teliotus from Arizona. Journal of Mammalogy, 25:414.

[308]:  Krutzsch, P. H. 1944. Notes on the little known pocketed bat. Journal of Mammalogy, 25:201.

[352]:  Krutzsch, P. H. 1944. California lyre snake feeding on the pocketed bat. Journal of Mammalogy, 25:410-411.

[363]:  Krutzsch, P. H. 1944. Fourth record of the pocketed bat in California. Journal of Mammalogy, 25:413-414.

[1091]:  Booth, E. S. 1945. Corynorhinus in northeastern Oregon. Murrelet, 26:26.

[222]:  Elder, W. H. 1945. Big-eared bat in Illinois. Journal of Mammalogy, 24:433-434.

[732]:  Mohr, C. E. 1945. Sex ratios of bats in Pennsylvania. Proceedings of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science, 19:65-69.

[945]:  Wimsatt, W. A. 1945. Notes on breeding behavior, pregnancy, and parturition in some vespertilionid bats of the eastern United States. Journal of Mammalogy, 26:23-33.

[361]:  Dalquest, W. W. 1946. The daytime retreat of a California mastiff bat. Journal of Mammalogy, 27:86-88.

[284]:  Dalquest, W. W., and M. C. Ramage. 1946. Notes on the long-legged bat (Myotis volans) at Old Fort Tejon and vicinity, California. Journal of Mammalogy, 27:60-63.

[328]:  Krutzsch, P. H. 1946. Some observations on the big brown bat in San Diego County, California. Journal of Mammalogy, 27:240-242.

[873]:  Lane, H. K. 1946. Notes on Pipistrellus subflavus subflavus (F. Cuvier) during the season of parturition. Proceedings of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science, 20:57-61.

[362]:  Wilson, L. W. 1946. Notes on bats from eastern West Virginia. Journal of Mammalogy, 27:85-86.

[323]:  Benson, S. B. 1947. Comments on migration and hibernation in Tadarida mexicana. Journal of Mammalogy, 28:407-408.

[583]:  Dalquest, W. W. 1947. Notes on the natural history of the bat Corynorhinus rafinesquii in California. Journal of Mammalogy, 28:17-30.

[860]:  Dalquest, W. W. 1947. Notes on the natural history of the bat, Myotis yumanensis, in California, with a description of a new race. American Midland Naturalist, 38:224-247.

[360]:  Goslin, R. 1947. A bat with white wing tips. Journal of Mammalogy, 28:62.

[251]:  Olson, A. C., Jr. 1947. First record of Choeronycteris mexicana in California. Journal of Mammalogy, 28:183-184.

[335]:  Blair, W. F. 1948. A color pattern aberration in Pipistrellus subflavus subflavus. Journal of Mammalogy, 29:178-179.

[1326]:  Bures, J. A. 1948. Mammals of a limited area in Maryland. Maryland Naturalist, 18:59-72.

[1201]:  Dalquest, W. W. 1948. Mammals of Washington. University of Kansas Publications, Museum of Natural History, 2:1-444.

[292]:  Frum, W. G. 1948. Corynorhinus macrotis, big-eared bat, in West Virginia. Journal of Mammalogy, 29:418.

[310]:  Guilday, J. E. 1948. Little brown bats copulating in winter. Journal of Mammalogy, 29:416-417.

[246]:  Jones, G. F. 1948. A summer aggregation of lump-nosed bats at Lake Pend Oreille, Idaho. Murrelet, 29:48.

[309]:  Jones, G. F. 1948. A summer aggregation of lump-nosed bats at Lake Pend Orielle, Idaho. Journal of Mammalogy, 29:416.

[331]:  Kirkpatrick, C. M., and C. H. Conaway. 1948. Some notes on Indiana mammals. American Midland Naturalist, 39:128-136.

[1400]:  Koch, P. 1948. Cave hunting in Big Bend. National Speleological Society Bulletin, 10:112-115.

[316]:  Koford, M. R., and P. H. Krutzsch. 1948. Polydactyly in the Mexican free-tailed bat. Journal of Mammalogy, 29:418.

[317]:  Miller, F. W. 1948. The Mexican free-tailed bat in Tarrant County, Texas. Journal of Mammalogy, 29:418-419.

[303]:  Quay, W. B. 1948. Notes on some bats from Nebraska and Wyoming. Journal of Mammalogy, 29:181-182.

[1237]:  Stager, K. E. 1948. Falcons prey on Ney Cave bats. National Speleological Society Bulletin, 10:97-99.

[1093]:  Blair, W. F., and C. E. Miller, Jr. 1949. The mammals of the Sierra Vieja region, southwestern Texas, with remarks on the biogeographic position of the region. Texas Journal of Science, 1:67-92.

[1371]:  Glass, B. P. 1949. Report on the mammals of the Black Mesa Region, Oklahoma. Proceedings of the Oklahoma Academy of Science, 30:26-30.

[357]:  Hardy, R.. 1949. Notes on mammals from Arizona, Nevada, and Utah. Journal of Mammalogy, 30:434-435.

[339]:  Moore, J. C. 1949. Putnam County and other Florida mammal notes. Journal of Mammalogy, 30:57-65.

[358]:  Quay, W. B. 1949. Notes on mammals of Thomas County, Georgia, with two state records. Journal of Mammalogy, 30:66-68.

[256]:  Reeder, W. G. 1949. Hibernating temperatures of the bat, Myotis californicus pallidus. Journal of Mammalogy, 30:51-53.

[1017]:  Adams, D. A. 1950. Myotis subulatus leibii in North Carolina. Journal of Mammalogy, 31:97-98.

[221]:  Baldwin, P. H. 1950. Occurrence and behavior of the Hawaiian hoary bat. Journal of Mammalogy, 31:455-456.

[668]:  Barbour, R. W. 1950. Notes on banded bats. Journal of Mammalogy, 31:350.

[1024]:  Cagle, F. R. 1950. A Texas colony of bats, Tadarida mexicana. Journal of Mammalogy, 31:400-402.

[259]:  Johnson, D. H. 1950. Myotis subulatus leibii in Virginia. Journal of Mammalogy, 51:197.

[644]:  Mohr, C. E. 1950. Ozark cave life. National Speleological Society Bulletin, 12:3-11.

[258]:  Nicholson, A. J. 1950. A record of the spotted bat (Euderma maculatum) for Montana. Journal of Mammalogy, 51:197.

[1021]:  Anderson, E. P. 1951. The mammals of Fulton County, Illinois. Bulletin of the Chicago Academy of Sciences, 9:153-188.

[254]:  Sealander, J. A., Jr. 1951. Lump-nosed bat in Arkansas. Journal of Mammalogy, 32:465.

[1090]:  Blair, W. F. 1952. Mammals of the Tamaulipan Biotic Province in Texas. Texas Journal of Science, 4:230-250.

[746]:  Cockrum, E. L. 1952. Longevity in the pipistrelle, Pipistrellus subflavus subflavus. Journal of Mammalogy, 33:491-492.

[1279]:  Cockrum, E. L. 1952. Mammals of Kansas. University of Kansas Publications, Museum of Natural History, 7:1-303.

[1207]:  Davis, W. H. 1952. A West Virginia cave record for the silver-haired bat. National Speleological Society Bulletin, 14:63.

[1211]:  Durrant, S. D. 1952. Mammals of Utah: taxonomy and distribution. University of Kansas Publications, Museum of Natural History, 6:1-549.

[664]:  Jones, J. K., Jr., R. B. Loomis, P. H. Krutzsch, and O. L. Webb. 1952. New records of bats from northeastern Kansas, with notes on the bat chigger, Euschongastia pipistrelli (Acarina, Trombiculidae). Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, 55:312-3

[133]:  Parker, H. C. 1952. Two new records of the spotted bat in California. Journal of Mammalogy, 33:480-482.

[1143]:  Pearson, O. P., M. R. Koford, and A. K. Pearson. 1952. Reproduction of the lump-nosed bat (Corynorhinus rafinesquei) in California. Journal of Mammalogy, 33:273-320.

[1332]:  Roberts, H. A., and R. C. Early. 1952. Mammal survey of southeastern Pennsylvania. Final Report, Pittman-Robertson Project 43-R. 61 pp.

[1191]:  Rogers, N. 1952. Two silver-haired bats, Lasionycteris noctivagans, found in a Virginia cave. National Speleological Society Bulletin, 14:63.

[1087]:  Schwartz, A. 1952. The land mammals of southern Florida and the upper Florida Keys. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Michigan, Ann Harbor, Michigan. 180 pp.

[1468]:  Webb, O. L., and J. K. Jones, Jr. 1952. An annotated checklist of Nebraskan bats. University of Kansas Publications, Museum of Natural History, 5:269-279.

[808]:  Beer, J. R. 1953. The screech owl as a predator on the big brown bat. Journal of Mammalogy, 34:384.

[1334]:  Chermock, R. L., and J. S. White. 1953. Myotis keenii septentrionalis, a new bat record for Alabama. Journal of the Alabama Academy of Science, 25:24.

[1297]:  Mohr, C. E. 1953. Animals that live in Pennsylvania caves. National Speleological Society Bulletin, 15:15-23.

[215]:  Mumford, R. E. 1953. Status of Nycticeius humeralis in Indiana. Journal of Mammalogy, 34:121-122.

[235]:  Neill, W. T. 1953. A Florida specimen of Le Conte's lump-nosed bat. Journal of Mammalogy, 34:382-383.

[245]:  Baker, R. H. 1954. A hoary bat from northwestern Kansas. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, 57:196.

[129]:  Benson, S. B. 1954. Records of the spotted bat (Euderma maculatum) from California and Utah. Journal of Mammalogy, 35:117.

[592]:  Blair, W. F. 1954. Mammals of the Mesquite Plains Biotic District in Texas and Oklahoma, and speciation in the central grasslands. Texas Journal of Science, 3:235-264.

[121]:  Goehring, H. H. 1954. Pipistrellus subflavus obscurus, Myotis keenii, and Eptesicus fuscus fuscus hibernating in a storm sewer in central Minnesota. Journal of Mammalogy, 35:434-435.

[1268]:  Hoffmeister, D. F., and W. W. Goodpaster. 1954. The mammals of the Huachuca Mountains, southeastern Arizona. Illinois Biological Monographs. . 1-152.

[127]:  Huey, L. 1954. Second record of Tadarida molossa from San Diego, California. Journal of Mammalogy, 35:435.

[128]:  Huey, L. 1954. Choeronycteris mexicana from southern California and Baja California, Mexico. Journal of Mammalogy, 35:436.

[187]:  Krutzsch, P. H. 1954. Notes on the habits of the bat, Myotis californicus. Journal of Mammalogy, 35:539-545.

[1042]:  Pearson, P. G. 1954. Mammals of Gulf Hammock, Levy County, Florida. American Midland Naturalist, 51:468-480.

[899]:  Smith, P. W., and P. W. Parmalee. 1954. Notes on distribution and habits of some bats from Illinois. The Kansas Academy of Science, 57:200-205.

[171]:  Stegeman, L. C. 1954. Variation in a colony of little brown bats. Journal of Mammalogy, 35:111-112.

[1495]:  Vaughan, T. A. 1954. Mammals of the San Gabriel Mountains of California. University of Kansas Publications, Museum of Natural History, 7:513-582.

[147]:  Barkalow, F. S., and D. S.Adams. 1955. The seminole bat, Lasiurus seminolus, in North Carolina. Journal of Mammalogy, 36:453.

[957]:  Beatty, L. D. 1955. Autecology of the longnose bat, Leptonycteris nivalis (Saussure). M. S. Thesis, University of Arizona, Tucson. 48 pp.

[743]:  Beer, J. R. 1955. Survival and movements of banded big brown bats. Journal of Mammalogy, 36:242-248.

[649]:  Cope, J. B., and R. E. Mumford. 1955. A preliminary report on bat banding in Indiana. Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science, 64:284-286.

[209]:  Davis, W. H. 1955. Myotis subulatus leibii found in unusual situations. Journal of Mammalogy, 36:130.

[145]:  Davis, W. H., and W. Z. Lidicker, Jr. 1955. Myotis sodalis in Wisconsin. Journal of Mammalogy, 36:567.

[201]:  Davis, W. H., W. Z. Liddicker, Jr., and J. A. Sealander, Jr. 1955. Myotis austroriparius in Arkansas. Journal of Mammalogy, 36:288.

[291]:  Glass, B. P. 1955. New records for bats in Oklahoma. Journal of Mammalogy, 36:128.

[137]:  Krutzch, P. H. 1955. Observations on the California mastiff bat. Journal of Mammalogy, 36:407-414.

[134]:  Krutzsch, P. H. 1955. Observations on the Mexican free-tailed bat, Tadarida mexicana. Journal of Mammalogy, 36:236-242.

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