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Burgin, Jennifer.  Notable Observations.

Dalzell, Bonnie. 1997. Canine Coat Color – Inheritance and Appearance (coat colors and coat color inheritance in dogs) with an emphasis on Colors in Borzoi.

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Glesener, Robert R.  MS.  What is a White Squirrel. http://whitesquirrelinsitute.org/what-is-a-white-squirrel/

Glesener, Robert R.  MS.  Inheritance: Dominant or Recessive.  http://whitesquirrelinsitute.org/inheritance-dominant-or-recessive/

Glesener, Robert R. 2001a. Change in gene frequency in an urban eastern gray squirrel population. J. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc. 117: 199 (Abstract).

Glesener, Robert R.  2001b. Equilibrium of Brevard NC’s white and gray variants of the eastern gray squirrel. J. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc. 117: 199 (Abstract).  Note: the conclusions reached in the presentation were retracted in 2012.  See next article.

Glesener, Robert R.,  2012a.  Brevard, North Carolina’s Annual Squirrel Count Shows Gradual Increase of White Variant Over 15 Years.  NC ACADEMY of SCIENCE 109th Annual Meeting March 23-25 2012, Campbell University: pp 46  (Abstract). Note: the conclusions reached in this article supersede those of the previous one.

Glesener, Robert R.  2012b. Indirect Evidence for a Dominant Inheritance of Brevard, North Carolina’s White Squirrel Variant.  NC ACADEMY of SCIENCE 109th Annual Meeting March 23-25 2012, Campbell University: pp 46 (Abstract).

Glesener, Robert R.  2012c..  Relationship Between Eastern Gray Squirrel Abundance and Mast in Western North Carolina.  NC ACADEMY of SCIENCE 109th Annual Meeting March 23-25 2012, Campbell University: pp 46-47 (Abstract).

Greenberg, C.H., and G.S. Warburton. 2007. A fast and reliable hard mast index from acorn presence-absence tallies.  Journal of Wildlife Management 71:1654-1661.

Lang, Barbara Mull.  2005.  “The True Story About the White Squirrels.”    Transylvania Times  (June 6, p. 3A).

Lang, Barbara Mull.  2012.  The First White Squirrels of Brevard Were Mine.  Barbara Mull Land, Mobile AL (jbarbl@mchsi.com).  pp. 72.

Long, Kim. 1995. Squirrels: a Wildlife Handbook. Johnson Books, Boulder. 181 pp.

Mengak, Michael T. and Steven B. Castleberry.  2008.  Influence of acorn mast on Allegany woodrat population trends in Virginia.  Northeastern Naturalist 15(4): 475-484.

Morgan, Andrew P.  MS  A Proposal to Study the Genetics of the White Squirrels of Brevard N.C.  Unpublished Manuscript.

Olfenbuttel, Colleen.  2010.  Western North Carolina hard and soft mast survey report Fall 2010.  North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission.  11 pages.

Searle, Antony G. 1968. Comparative Genetics of Coat Colour in Mammals. Logos Press, London. 308 pp.

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Steppan, S.J., B.L. Storz, and R.S. Hoffman. 2004.  Nuclear DNA phylogeny of the squirrels (Mammalia: Rodentia) and the evolution of arboreality from c-myc and RAG1.  Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 30 (3):703-719 as reported on page 13 of Thorington and Ferrell (cited below).

Steele, Michael A., J.F. Merritt, and D.A. Zegers (eds). 1998. Ecology and Evolutionary Biology of Tree Squirrels. Special Publication #6 of the Virginia Museum of Natural History, Martinsville. 311 pp. (Proceedings of the International Colloquium on the Ecology of Tree Squirrels, Powdermill Biological Station, Carnegie Museum of Natural History, 22-28 April 1994)

Steele, Michael A. and John L. Koprowski.  2001. North American Tree Squirrels. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington. 151 pp.

Stencel, John E., Lynette Stencel Lamp, and Denise Stencel Gottfried. The Olney Albino Gray Squirrel: Research in the Community. Unpublished Manuscript.

Stencel, J. E. and A. W. Ghent.  1987.  Analyses of Annual Surveys of White and Gray Squirrels (Sciurus carolinensis) in Olney, Illinois, 1977-1986.  American Midland Naturalist 118(2): 251-257.

Thorington, Richard W. Jr, and Katie Ferrell. 2006. Squirrels: the Animal Answer Guide. The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore. 183 pp.

Transylvania Times.  “White Squirrels:  Brevard’s Creatures are Unique.”

Weekes, Bill. 1995. White Water, White Fur. The State: Down Home in North Carolina.  Volume 62, No. 11(April): 24-28.

Wilson, E.O.  1984.  Biophilia.  Harvard University Press, Cambridge.  pp. 157.

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Wolpert, Lewis, Rosa Beddington, Jeremy Brockes, Thomas Jessell, Peter Lawrence, and Elliot Meyerowitz.  1998.  Principles of Development.  Oxford Universy Press, Oxford.  484pp.