University of Kansas Publications
Museum of Natural History
Volume 14, No. 15, pp. 363-473, 5 figs.
May 20, 1963
BY
TICUL ALVAREZ
University of Kansas
Lawrence
1963
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* An asterisk designates those numbers of which the Museum'ssupply (not the Library's supply) is exhausted. Numberspublished to date, in this series, are as follows:
Vol. 1. Nos. 1-26 and index. Pp. 1-638, 1946-1950.
*Vol. 2. (Complete) Mammals of Washington. By Walter W.Dalquest. Pp. 1-444, 140 figures in text. April 9, 1948.
Vol. 3. *1. The avifauna of Micronesia, its origin,evolution, and distribution. By Rollin H. Baker. Pp. 1-359,16 figures in text. June 12, 1951.
*2. A quantitative study of the nocturnal migration ofbirds. By George H. Lowery, Jr. Pp. 361-472, 47 figures intext. June 29, 1951.
3. Phylogeny of the waxwings and allied birds. By M. DaleArvey. Pp. 473-530, 49 figures in text, 13 tables. October10, 1951.
4. Birds from the state of Veracruz, Mexico. By George H.Lowery, Jr., and Walter W. Dalquest. Pp. 531-649, 7 figuresin text, 2 tables. October 10, 1951.
Index. Pp. 651-681.
*Vol. 4. (Complete) American weasels. By E. Raymond Hall.Pp. 1-466, 41 plates, 31 figures in text. December 27, 1951.
Vol. 5. Nos. 1-37 and index. Pp. 1-676, 1951-1953.
*Vol. 6. (Complete) Mammals of Utah, taxonomy anddistribution. By Stephen D. Durrant. Pp. 1-549, 91 figuresin text, 30 tables. August 10, 1952.
Vol. 7. Nos. 1-15 and index. Pp. 1-651, 1952-1955.
Vol. 8. Nos. 1-10 and index. Pp. 1-675, 1954-1956.
Vol. 9. 1. Speciation of the wandering shrew. By James S.Findley. Pp. 1-68, 18 figures in text. December 10, 1955.
2. Additional records and extension of ranges of mammalsfrom Utah. By Stephen D. Durrant, M. Raymond Lee, andRichard M. Hansen. Pp. 69-80. December 10, 1955.
3. A new long-eared myotis (Myotis evotis) from northeasternMexico. By Rollin H. Baker and Howard J. Stains. Pp. 81-84.December 10, 1955.
4. Subspeciation in the meadow mouse, Microtuspennsylvanicus, in Wyoming. By Sydney Anderson. Pp. 85-104,2 figures in text. May 10, 1956.
5. The condylarth genus Ellipsodon. By Robert W. Wilson. Pp.105-116, 6 figures in text. May 19, 1956.
6. Additional remains of the multituberculate genusEucosmodon. By Robert W. Wilson. Pp. 117-123, 10 figures intext. May 19, 1956.
7. Mammals of Coahuila, Mexico. By Rollin H. Baker. Pp.125-335, 75 figures in text. June 15, 195