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Item Biological observations on a collection of New Guinea Syconycteris australis (Chiroptera, Pteropodidae) in the American Museum of Natural History. American Museum novitates ; no. 3024(New York, N.Y. : American Museum of Natural History, 1991) Lawrence, Marie A.Item Catalog of Recent mammal types in the American Museum of Natural History. Bulletin of the AMNH ; no. 217([New York] : American Museum of Natural History, 1993) Lawrence, Marie A.Item Contributions to mammalogy in honor of Karl F. Koopman. Bulletin of the AMNH ; no. 206([New York] : American Museum of Natural History, 1991) Griffiths, Thomas Alan.; Klingener, David.; Handley, Charles O.; Owen, Robert D.; Peterson, R. L.; Baker, Robert J.; Honeycutt, Rodney L.; Van Den Bussche, Ronald A.; Freeman, Patricia Waring.; Lemen, Cliff A.; Smith, Andrea L.; Novacek, Michael J.; Pacheco Torres, Victor R. (Victor Raul); Patterson, Bruce D.; Ryan, James M.; Anderson, Sydney.; Heaney, Lawrence R.; Hill, John E.; Morgan, Gary S.; Wilson, Don E.; Timm, Robert M.; Lewis, Susan E.; Lawrence, Marie A.; MacPhee, R. D. E.; Fleagle, John G.; Musser, Guy G.; Holden, Mary Ellen.; Voss, Robert S.; Myers, Philip.Item The identity of Sciurus duida J.A. Allen (Rodentia, Sciuridae). American Museum novitates ; ; no. 2919.(New York, N.Y. : American Museum of Natural History, 1988) Lawrence, Marie A.Item Mammal holotypes in the American Museum of Natural History : the lectotype of Prionailurus bengalensis alleni Sody (1949). American Museum novitates ; ; no. 2973.(New York, N.Y. : American Museum of Natural History, 1990) Lawrence, Marie A.; Musser, Guy G.; American Museum of Natural History.Item Western Chinese arvicolines (Rodentia) collected by the Sage Expedition. American Museum novitates ; no. 2745(New York, N.Y. : American Museum of Natural History, 1982) Lawrence, Marie A.; Sage West China Expedition (1934)"The arvicoline rodents collected by the Sage West China Expedition (1934) to Sichuan are reported. The localities and measurements are given for Eothenomys melanogaster melanogaster and Pitymys sikimensis irene. A new species, Microtus musseri, is diagnosed, described, and compared with other members of the genus. The new species is closest morphologically and ecologically to Microtus millicens from which it differs in dentition, size, and pelage color"--P [1].