and Eureka placer districts, central Alaska. TUNDRA RODENTS IN A LATE PLEISTOCENE FAUNA FROM THE TOFTY PLACER DISTRICT, CENTRAL ALASKA*

L ATE Pleistocene sediments in central and northern Alaska have yielded abundant remains of a varied large-mammal fauna (Frick 1930, Phw6 1957, p. 18). Remains of small mammals are no doubt equally abundant, but because they are less conspicuous, fewer have been collected. The late Pleistocene roden...

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title and Eureka placer districts, central Alaska. TUNDRA RODENTS IN A LATE PLEISTOCENE FAUNA FROM THE TOFTY PLACER DISTRICT, CENTRAL ALASKA*
title_short and Eureka placer districts, central Alaska. TUNDRA RODENTS IN A LATE PLEISTOCENE FAUNA FROM THE TOFTY PLACER DISTRICT, CENTRAL ALASKA*
title_full and Eureka placer districts, central Alaska. TUNDRA RODENTS IN A LATE PLEISTOCENE FAUNA FROM THE TOFTY PLACER DISTRICT, CENTRAL ALASKA*
title_fullStr and Eureka placer districts, central Alaska. TUNDRA RODENTS IN A LATE PLEISTOCENE FAUNA FROM THE TOFTY PLACER DISTRICT, CENTRAL ALASKA*
title_full_unstemmed and Eureka placer districts, central Alaska. TUNDRA RODENTS IN A LATE PLEISTOCENE FAUNA FROM THE TOFTY PLACER DISTRICT, CENTRAL ALASKA*
title_sort and eureka placer districts, central alaska. tundra rodents in a late pleistocene fauna from the tofty placer district, central alaska*
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