ZION
Mammals of Zion-Bryce and Cedar Breaks
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January, 1938
Zion-Bryce Museum Bulletin
Number 2
MAMMALS OF ZION-BRYCE AND CEDAR BREAKS
Acknowledgements
This bulletin is intended as a popular account of the
recent mammals known from the national park and monument areas of
southwestern Utah, and is based upon records, field notes, and specimens
at Zion National Park, Utah, and at the offices of the Biological
Survey, Washington D. C. This, however, does not imply that scientific
work in these areas has been completed. On the contrary, field work has
been limited, and published records are few. Hence this booklet consists
largely of first hand knowledge gleaned by the writer and the following
rangers and naturalists of the National Park Service: A. E. Borell, M.
Cope, G. Y. Croft, J. S. Dixon, S. D. Durrant, F. C. Fagergren, D. J.
Jolley, L. F. Keller, W. S. Long, H. Russell, A. G. Schiefer, and A. M.
Woodbury. Valuable information has been secured from the Biological
Survey records of W. H. Osgood, who collected in and around Cedar Breaks
in September, 1908. Others who have collected within our areas include
A. B. Howell, for the Dickey collection, California Institute of
Technology, E. A. Goldman of the Biological Survey, E. R. Hall, and Mrs.
A. H. Miller for the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, and L. M. Huey of the
Sen Diego Society of Natural History.
Identities of forms listed herein have been
determined from specimens in the Zion Museum and from the Bureau of
Biological Survey specimens in the United States National Museum at
Washington, D.C. Ira N. Gabrielson, Chief of the Bureau, and Joseph
Grinnell, Director of the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, were most
helpful in extending to me the facilities of their respective
institutions, especially as regards determination of specimens by E. A.
Goldman and A. H. Howell of the Bureau, and S. B. Benson and E. R. Hall
of the Museum.
Drawings are by Ruby Davis Presnall; the map and
diagram are by Robert Loer.
C. C. Presnall
Jan. 10, 1938.
National Park Areas in Southwestern Utah
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