Fur-bearing animals: a monograph of North American Mustelidae, in which an account of the wolverene, the martens or sables, the ermine, the mink and various other kinds of weasels, several species of skunks, the badger, the land and sea otters, and numerous exotic allies of these animals, is contributed to the history of North American mammals.
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Washington Govt. Print. Off., 1877.
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xiv, 348pages illus., 20 plates 24 cm.
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Wyoming State Library - Federal Documents Collection
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Washington Govt. Print. Off., 1877.
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This treatise on Fur-bearing Animals of North America, prepared by Dr. Elliott Coues, is published as a specimen fasciculus of a systematic History of North American Mammals, upon which the author has been long engaged. It is believed that the Monograph satisfactorily reflects the present state of our knowledge of these animals, and forms a desirable contribution to the literature of the general subject. The Muselidae, like most other families of North American mammals, have not been systematically revised for many years, during which much new material, hitherto unused, has become available for the purposes of science.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Coues, E. (1877). Fur-bearing animals: a monograph of North American Mustelidae, in which an account of the wolverene, the martens or sables, the ermine, the mink and various other kinds of weasels, several species of skunks, the badger, the land and sea otters, and numerous exotic allies of these animals, is contributed to the history of North American mammals . Govt. Print. Off..

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Coues, Elliott, 1842-1899. 1877. Fur-bearing Animals: A Monograph of North American Mustelidae, in Which an Account of the Wolverene, the Martens or Sables, the Ermine, the Mink and Various Other Kinds of Weasels, Several Species of Skunks, the Badger, the Land and Sea Otters, and Numerous Exotic Allies of These Animals, Is Contributed to the History of North American Mammals. Govt. Print. Off.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Coues, Elliott, 1842-1899. Fur-bearing Animals: A Monograph of North American Mustelidae, in Which an Account of the Wolverene, the Martens or Sables, the Ermine, the Mink and Various Other Kinds of Weasels, Several Species of Skunks, the Badger, the Land and Sea Otters, and Numerous Exotic Allies of These Animals, Is Contributed to the History of North American Mammals Govt. Print. Off, 1877.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Coues, Elliott. Fur-bearing Animals: A Monograph of North American Mustelidae, in Which an Account of the Wolverene, the Martens or Sables, the Ermine, the Mink and Various Other Kinds of Weasels, Several Species of Skunks, the Badger, the Land and Sea Otters, and Numerous Exotic Allies of These Animals, Is Contributed to the History of North American Mammals Govt. Print. Off., 1877.

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