Ned Hollister
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Ned Hollister (born in Delavan, Wisconsin on November 26, 1876; died November 3, 1924) was an American biologist primarily known for studying mammals. From 1916 until his death he was Superintendent of the National Zoological Park.[1]
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- The Birds of Wisconsin (1903)
- A Systematic Synopsis of Muskrats (1911)
- Mammals of the Philippine Islands (1912)
- Mammals of Alpine Club Expedition to Mount Robson (1913)
- Philippine Land Mammals in the U.S. National Museum (1913)
- A Systematic Account of the Grasshopper Mice (1914)
- A Systematic Account of the Prairie-dogs