In volume XXII of the Proceedings of the Iowa Academy of Science, it was shown that the Little Spotted Skunk is state wide in its distribution. Since writing the last article, I have received specimens from Muscatine, Iowa, from Mr. J. Greenblatt; also from Mr. Christian Hoeg, of Decorah, Iowa, who states that they seem to be quite common in that vicinity; and also from Sabula, Iowa, at which place Mr. J. C. Day and son had received during the winter of 1915 and 1916, up to the 17th of March, 1916, twenty-five pelts of civet cats, trapped in the immediate vicinity of Sabula
The pocket mouse, as near as we can determine, has not been reported as occurring within the state. ...
The skunk is a small, fur bearing, carniverous, nocturnal mammal belonging to the weasel family (Mus...
This is an annotated catalogue of the mammals of Iowa reprinted from the Iowa Academy of Science, ...
In 1906 the U. S. Department of Agriculture published faunal bulletin No. 26 by Arthur H. Howell, As...
Examination of dens and territories of 118 Mustela frenata, 59 Mustela rixosa, and 65 Spilogale inte...
Few specific locality records for mammals in central Iowa have ever been published. The following br...
The plains spotted skunk (Spilogale putorius interrupta) had a historically broad distribution in th...
In the proceedings of the Iowa Academy of Sciences for 1910 appears \u27\u27a preliminary annotated ...
In 1953 the writer published a Checklist of Iowa Mammals with notes on new species and changes in di...
The eastern spotted skunk (Spilogale putorius) historically was reported as abundant or common throu...
Field studies concerned primarily with distribution of the short-tailed shrew, Blarina brevicauda, i...
There is little definite information regarding the distribution limits of mammals known to occur in ...
The eastern spotted skunk (Spilogale putorius) was once common throughout the midwestern and southea...
Data sheet produced by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources is about different times of animals,...
When the catalogue of the recent mammals of Iowa was compiled, (See Proc. Ia. Ac. Science, Vol. XVII...
The pocket mouse, as near as we can determine, has not been reported as occurring within the state. ...
The skunk is a small, fur bearing, carniverous, nocturnal mammal belonging to the weasel family (Mus...
This is an annotated catalogue of the mammals of Iowa reprinted from the Iowa Academy of Science, ...
In 1906 the U. S. Department of Agriculture published faunal bulletin No. 26 by Arthur H. Howell, As...
Examination of dens and territories of 118 Mustela frenata, 59 Mustela rixosa, and 65 Spilogale inte...
Few specific locality records for mammals in central Iowa have ever been published. The following br...
The plains spotted skunk (Spilogale putorius interrupta) had a historically broad distribution in th...
In the proceedings of the Iowa Academy of Sciences for 1910 appears \u27\u27a preliminary annotated ...
In 1953 the writer published a Checklist of Iowa Mammals with notes on new species and changes in di...
The eastern spotted skunk (Spilogale putorius) historically was reported as abundant or common throu...
Field studies concerned primarily with distribution of the short-tailed shrew, Blarina brevicauda, i...
There is little definite information regarding the distribution limits of mammals known to occur in ...
The eastern spotted skunk (Spilogale putorius) was once common throughout the midwestern and southea...
Data sheet produced by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources is about different times of animals,...
When the catalogue of the recent mammals of Iowa was compiled, (See Proc. Ia. Ac. Science, Vol. XVII...
The pocket mouse, as near as we can determine, has not been reported as occurring within the state. ...
The skunk is a small, fur bearing, carniverous, nocturnal mammal belonging to the weasel family (Mus...
This is an annotated catalogue of the mammals of Iowa reprinted from the Iowa Academy of Science, ...