University of Kansas
Lawrence
1966


UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS PUBLICATIONS
MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY

Institutional libraries interested in publications exchange may obtain this series by addressing the Exchange Librarian, University of Kansas Library, Lawrence, Kansas. Copies for individuals, persons working in a particular field of study, may be obtained by addressing instead the Museum of Natural History, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. When copies are requested from the Museum, 25 cents should be included (for each 100 pages or part thereof) for the purpose of defraying the costs of wrapping and mailing. For certain longer papers an additional amount indicated below, toward the cost of production, is to be included. Materials published to date in this series are as follows.

*An asterisk designates those numbers of which the Museum's supply (not necessarily the Library's supply) is exhausted. Materials published to date, in this series, are as follows:

Vol. 1.Nos. 1-26 and index. Pp. 1-638, 1946-1950.
*Vol. 2.(Complete) Mammals of Washington. By Walter W. Dalquest. Pp. 1-444, 140figures in text. April 9, 1948.
*Vol. 3.Nos. 1-4 and index. Pp. 1-681. 1951.
*Vol. 4.(Complete) American weasels. By E. Raymond Hall. Pp. 1-466, 41 plates, 31figures in text. December 27, 1951.
Vol. 5.Nos. 1-37 and index. Pp. 1-676, 1951-1953.
*Vol. 6.(Complete) Mammals of Utah, taxonomy and distribution. By Stephen D.Durrant. Pp. 1-549, 91 figures in text, 30 tables. August 10, 1952.
Vol. 7.Nos. 1-15 and index. Pp. 1-651, 1952-1955.
Vol. 8.Nos. 1-10 and index. Pp. 1-675, 1954-1956.
Vol. 9.Nos. 1-23 and index. Pp. 1-690, 1955-1960.
Vol. 10.Nos. 1-10 and index. Pp. 1-626, 1956-1960.
Vol. 11.Nos. 1-10 and index. Pp. 1-703, 1958-1960.
Vol. 12.*1.Functional morphology of three bats: Eumops, Myotis, Macrotus. By TerryA. Vaughan. Pp. 1-153, 4 plates, 24 figures in text. July 8, 1959.
*2.The ancestry at modern Amphibia: a review of the evidence. By TheodoreH. Eaton, Jr. Pp. 155-180, 10 figures in text. July 10, 1959.
3.The baculum in microtine rodents. By Sidney Anderson. Pp. 181-216, 49figures in text. February 19, 1960.
*4.A new order of fishlike Amphibia from the Pennsylvanian of Kansas. ByTheodore H. Eaton, Jr., and Peggy Lou Stewart. Pp. 217-240, 12 figures intext. May 2, 1960.
5.Natural history of the Bell Vireo. By Jon C. Barlow. Pp. 241-296, 6figures in text. March 7, 1962.
6.Two new pelycosaurs from the lower Permian of Oklahoma. By Richard C.Fox. Pp. 297-307, 6 figures in text. May 21, 1962.
7.Vertebrates from the barrier island of Tamaulipas, México. By Robert K.Selander, Richard F. Johnston, B. J. Wilks, and Gerald G. Raun. Pp. 309-345,pls. 5-8. June 18, 1962.
8.Teeth of edestid sharks. By Theodore H. Eaton, Jr. Pp. 347-362, 10 figuresin text. October 1, 1962.
9.Variation in the muscles and nerves of the leg in two genera of grouse (Tympanuchusand Pedioecetes). By E. Bruce Holmes. Pp. 363-474, 20 figures.October 25, 1962. $1.00.
10.A new genus of Pennsylvanian fish (Crossopterygii, Coelacanthiformes) fromKansas. By Joan Echols. Pp. 475-501, 7 figures. October 25, 1963.
11.Observations on the Mississippi kite in southwestern Kansas. By Henry S.Fitch. Pp. 503-519. October 25, 1963.
12.Jaw musculature of the Mourning and White-winged doves. By Robert L.Merz. Pp. 521-551, 22 figures. October 25, 1963.
13.Thoracic and coracoid arteries in two families of birds, Columbidae andHirundinidae. By Marion Anne Jenkinson. Pp. 553-573, 7 figures in text.March 2, 1964.
14.The breeding birds of Kansas. By Richard F. Johnston. Pp. 575-655, 10figures. May 18, 1964. 75 cents.
15.The adductor muscles of the jaw in some primitive reptiles. By Richard C.Fox. Pp. 657-680, 11 figures in text. May 18, 1964.
Index.Pp. 681-694.

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