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Ralph Velich
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Curator: The Museum Journal. 8:319-324
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Ralph Velich
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Journal of Mammalogy. 28:185-186
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A. W. Schorger, Philip F. Allan, Albert R. Shadle, Ben Hur Lampman, David E. Davis, Dorland J. Davis, John J. Stophlet, Andrew C. Olson, Frederick A. Ulmer, Ralph Velich, E. Lendell Cockrum, Viola S. Schantz, Richard Stuart Phillips, Marshall C. Gardner
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Journal of Mammalogy. 28:180
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Ralph Velich
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Journal of Mammalogy. 42:92
Notes of historical, distributional, and general natural history interest are presented for twelve Recent and one fossil species of mammal that have come to my attention in the taxidermy business at Omaha, Nebraska.
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Ralph Velich
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Journal of Mammalogy. 24:273-273
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Don Quimby, Clarence Cottam, C. S. Williams, C. F. Smith, H. L. van Volkenberg, W. P. Taylor, Kenneth E. Stager, Ralph W. Dexter, F. A. McClure, Douglass H. Hubbard, Hubert Bezdek, Stanley Mulaik, Philip H. Krutzsch, Robert T. Orr, R. O. Whitenton, H. W. Orr, R. N. Danielson, R. C. Hughes, A. W. Moore, Louis A. Krumholz, George O. Hendrickson, Ralph Velich
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Journal of Mammalogy. 24:261
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Ralph Velich
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Journal of Mammalogy. 39:147
The distribution of mammals in eastern Nebraska is poorly documented in the literature. In the past several years I have obtained reliable reports or seen specimens of several mammalian species from along the Missouri River, some of which help clarif
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Ralph Velich
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Journal of Mammalogy. 37:271
What may be the first recorded melanistic eastern cottontail, Syvilagus floridanus mearnsi was collected by Mr. Lawrence Tietz Route 6, Florence Station, Omaha, Nebraska. The black cottontail, a female, was shot in the early morning of the last day o