Books by Wilfred Hudson Osgood
Natural History of the Queen C
Natural History of the Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia Natural History of the Cook Inlet Region, Alaska (North American Fauna, No 21)
Biographical memoir of Clinton
Biographical memoir of Clinton Hart Merriam, 1855-1942
A new octodont rodent from the Paraguayan Chaco
A new rodent from Dutch New Guinea
Nine new South American rodents
The mammals of Chile
Variable dentition in a Chinese insectivore
New and imperfectly known small mammals from Africa
Mammals of the Kelley-Roosevelts and Delacour Asiatic expedition
Mammals of the Kelley-Roosevel
Mammals of the Kelley-Roosevelts and Delacour Asiatic expeditions
Two new rodents from Costa Rica
A new rodent from the Galapagos Islands
A new genus of aquatic rodents from Abyssinia
The long-clawed South American rodents of the genus Notiomys
Review of living caenolestids with description of a new genus from Chile
Game birds from northwestern Venezuela...
A monographic study of the American marsupial, Caenolestes
Mammals of the Collins-Day South American expedition
New mammals from Brazil and Peru
The fur seals and other life of the Pribilof Islands, Alaska, in 1914
Four new mammals from Venezuela
Mammals of an expedition across northern Peru
New Peruvian mammals
Mammals from western Venezuela and eastern Colombia
Diagnoses of new East African mammals, including a new genus of Muridae
Further new mammals from British East Africa
Mammals from the coast and islands of northern South America
A peculiar bear from Alaska
Biological investigation in Alaska and Yukon territory
Scaphoceros tyrrelli, an extin
Scaphoceros tyrrelli, an extinct ruminant from the Klondike gravels
A biological reconnaissance of the base of the Alaska peninsula
Natural history of the Queen Charlotte islands, British Columbia. Natural history of the Cook inlet region, Alaska
Results of a biological reconnoissance of the Yukon River region
Revision of the pocket mice of
Revision of the pocket mice of the genus Perognathus
A new woodrat from Mexico
The South American mice referred to Microryzomys and Thallomyscus
Two new rodents from Argentina