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Mammals of the San Gabriel Mountains of California

Mammals of the San Gabriel Mountains of California

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University of Kansas Publications
Museum of Natural History

Volume 7, No. 9, pp. 513-582, 4 pls., 1 fig. in text, 12 tables
November 15, 1954

Mammals of the San Gabriel Mountains
of California

BY
TERRY A. VAUGHAN

University of Kansas
Lawrence

1954


University of Kansas Publications, Museum of Natural History

Editors: E. Raymond Hall, Chairman, A. Byron Leonard,
Robert W. Wilson

Volume 7, No. 9, pp. 513-582, 4 pls., 1 fig. in text, 12 tables
Published November 15, 1954

University of Kansas
Lawrence, Kansas

PRINTED BY
FERD VOILAND, JR., STATE PRINTER
TOPEKA, KANSAS
1954
Allied Printing Trades Council Topeka
25-5184

MAMMALS OF THE SAN GABRIEL MOUNTAINS
OF CALIFORNIA

by
Terry A. Vaughan


CONTENTS


Introduction

This paper presents the results of a study of the mammals of the San Gabriel Mountains of southern California, and supplements the more extensive reports on the biota of the San Bernardino Mountains by Grinnell (1908), on the fauna of the San Jacinto Range by Grinnell and Swarth (1913), and on the biota of the Santa Ana Mountains by Pequegnat (1951).

The primary objectives of my study were to determine the present mammalian fauna of the San Gabriel Mountains, to ascertain the geographic and ecologic range of each species, and to determine the systematic status of the mammals. In addition, certain life history observations have been recorded.

Field work was done in the north-south cross section of the mountains from San Gabriel Canyon

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