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Transcriber's NotesWith the exception of the typographical corrections listed below and some minor changes that may have been made in moving tables or illustrations so that they are rejoined, the text presented is that published in the original printed media.Typographical CorrectionsPage ii, LOC Data:Instituion's=>Institution'sPage 1, Introduction:linages=>lineagesPage 4, The Atypical Procyonid:consumate=>consummatePage 21,Summary:Table 10, footnote f=>Table 10, footnote bPage 26, first paragraph:Nassua=>NasuaPage 31, Literature Cited:Incoporated=>IncorporatedPage 34, Literature Cited:Gettleman=>Gittleman
Transcriber's Notes
With the exception of the typographical corrections listed below and some minor changes that may have been made in moving tables or illustrations so that they are rejoined, the text presented is that published in the original printed media.
Typographical Corrections
Page ii, LOC Data:Instituion's=>Institution'sPage 1, Introduction:linages=>lineagesPage 4, The Atypical Procyonid:consumate=>consummatePage 21,Summary:Table 10, footnote f=>Table 10, footnote bPage 26, first paragraph:Nassua=>NasuaPage 31, Literature Cited:Incoporated=>IncorporatedPage 34, Literature Cited:Gettleman=>Gittleman