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  • Jackson, H.H.T. 1961. Mammals of Wisconsin. Univ. of Wisconsin Press. Madison.
  • Jordan, J.S. 1948. A midsummer study of the southern flying squirrel. Journal of Mammalogy. 29: 44-48.
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  • Madden, J.R. 1974. Female territoriality in a Suffolk County, long Island, population of Glaucomys volans. Journal of Mammalogy. (5) .
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