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References to Animal Hair Identification

Adjorjan, A.S., and Kolenosky, G.B. 1980. A manual for the identification of hairs of selected Ontario mammals. Res. rep. No. 90, Research Section Wildlife Branch, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Toronto, Ont. 64pp. (I suggest tracking down the publications branch for the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources in Toronto Ontario, Canada.)

Mathiak, H. A. 1938. A key to hairs of the mammals of southern Michigan. J. Wildl. Manage. 2(4):251-268.

Moore, T.D., L.E. Spence, C.E. Dugnolle, and W.G. Hepworth (ed.). 1974. Identification of the dorsal guard hairs of some mammals of Wyoming. Bulletin No. 14. Wyoming Game and Fish Department, Cheyenne. 177 pp.

Stains, H. J. 1958. Field gudie to guard hairs of middle western furbearers. J. Wildl. Manage. 22(1):95-97.

Y.V. Jhala developed slides for NW India animals.(Now at the Wildlife Inst. of India, Dehradun


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