E Harding, 1. This woodrat is relatively uncommon, yet widely distributed, in northwestern South Dakota.
"Mammals of Northwestern South Dakota"
Kenneth W. Andersen
The hollow tree contained the nest of a woodrat.
"Noteworthy Mammals from Sinaloa, Mexico"
J. Knox Jones, Jr. Ticul Alvarez M. Raymond Lee
In the forties, when the woodrat was common on the area, its local distribution seemed to be determined mainly by the osage orange.
"The Forest Habitat of the University of Kansas Natural History Reservation"
Henry S. Fitch Ronald L. McGregor