The Barren Ground Caribou of Keewatin - Part 14
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BAIRD, SPENCER F.

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BANFIELD, A. W. F.

1949. The present status of North American caribou. _Trans. Fourteenth No. Am. Wildlife Conference 1949_: 477-491, 2 maps.

1950. Caribou investigation. _Canadian Geog. Jour._ +40+ (1): 48-51, 5 fig.

1951a. The barren-ground caribou. _Canada Dept. Resources and Development_, Ottawa: vi + 56, 24 fig., 8 maps (Mimeographed.)

1951b. Notes on the mammals of the Mackenzie District, Northwest Territories. _Arctic_ +4+ (2): 112-121, 4 fig., 1 map.

1952. Report on caribou investigations in the Canadian Arctic, 1948-50.

_Polar Record_ +6+ (44): 532-534. (Apparently a summary of Banfield, 1951a.)

1954. Preliminary investigation of the barren ground caribou. Part 1.

Former and present distribution, migrations, and status. Part 2. Life history, ecology, and utilization. _Canada Dept. Northern Affairs and National Resources, National Parks Branch, Canadian Wildlife Service, Wildlife Management Bull._, ser. 1, 10A: [2]+79, 5 fig., 12 maps; 10B: [2]+112, 30 fig., 1 map. (Not seen until after the present report had gone to press.)

BARNETT, LINCOLN.

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BEDDARD, FRANK EVERS.

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BELL, J. MACINTOSH.

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BELL, ROBERT.

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BIRKET-SMITH, KAJ.

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1933. Geographical notes on the Barren Grounds. _Rept. Fifth Thule Exped. 1921-24_, +1+ (4): 1-128+[4], 43 fig., 4 maps.

1936. The Eskimos. New York: xiv + 250, 32 pl., 1 map.

BLANCHET, G. H.

1925. An exploration into the northern plains north and east of Great Slave Lake, including the source of the Coppermine River. _Canadian Field-Naturalist_ +38+ (10): 183-187, "1924"; +39+ (1): 12-16; (2): 30-34; (3): 52-54; 8 fig., 1925.

1926a. New light on forgotten trails in the far Northwest. _Canadian Field-Naturalist_ +40+ (4): 69-75; (5): 96-99; 5 fig., 2 maps.

1926b. Great Slave Lake area, Northwest Territories. _Dept. Interior, North West Territories and Yukon Branch_, Ottawa: 3-58, 25 fig., 1 map.

1927. Crossing a great divide. _Bull. Geog. Soc. Philadelphia_ +25+: 141-153, 4 fig., 1 map.

1930. Keewatin and northeastern Mackenzie. _Dept. Interior, North West Territories and Yukon Branch_, Ottawa: 1-78, 52 fig., 6 charts.

BOAS, FRANZ.

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