Gerrit Smith Miller
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Gerrit Smith Miller (1869–1956), U.S. botanist and zoologist.
Author abbreviation: G.S.Mill.
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1891
[edit]- Miller, G.S. 1891. Description of a new jumping mouse from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. The American Naturalist 25(296): 742–743. JSTOR Reference page.
1892
[edit]- Miller, G.S. 1892. Description of a new mouse from southern California. The American Naturalist 26(303): 261–263. JSTOR Reference page.
1897
[edit]- Miller, Jr., G.S. 1897. Revision of the North American Bats of the Family Vespertilionidae. North American Fauna 13: 1–136. DOI: 10.3996/nafa.13.0001 ; BHL Reference page.
1900
[edit]- Miller, G.S. 1900. A New Gerbille from Eastern Turkestan. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 13: 163–164. BHL Reference page.
1902
[edit]- Miller, G.S., Jr. 1902. The mammals of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Proceedings of the United States National Museum 24(1269): 751–795. DOI: 10.5479/SI.00963801.24-1269.751 BHL Reference page.
1910
[edit]- Miller, G.S. 1910. A new rodent of the genus Saccostomus from British East Africa. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections 54(5): 1–2. BHL Reference page.
1911
[edit]- Miller, G.S., Jr. 1911. Descriptions of Two New Raccoons. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 24: 3–6. BHL Reference page.
1912
[edit]- Miller, G.S., Jr. 1912. A small collection of bats from Panama. Proceedings of the United States National Museum 42(1882): 21–26. BHL Reference page.
- Miller, G.S., Jr. 1912. List of North American land mammals in the United States National Museum, 1911. United States National Museum Bulletin 79: i–xiv, 1–455. BHL Reference page.
- Miller, G.S. 1912. Catalogue of the mammals of Western Europe (Europe exclusive of Russia) in the collection of the British museum. London. iv–xv, pp.1–997, appendix 998–1000, index 1001–1019. Online. Reference page.
1933
[edit]- Miller, G.S., Jr. 1933. The Classification of the Gibbons. Journal of Mammalogy 14(2): 158–159. DOI: 10.1093/jmammal/14.2.158 JSTOR Reference page.