| The Illinois Natural History
Survey Mammal Collection is essentially a collection of Illinois
species. The 1087 catalogued specimens (skins and skulls combined)
of 91 species from 21 families are used as comparative material
to identify specimens brought to the Survey. Eighty-four percent
of the collection is from Illinois. Most of the specimens were
collected between 1930 and 1950 in Illinois and surrounding
states.
More
information on mammals - includes a partial list of mammal-related
Survey Reports
The Publications
Catalog can be used to search for mammalogy related material
published at the Survey.
To get to other WWW mammal sites, go to the
Zoological Records Mammalia Page.
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