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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 11 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 955 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 7 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 Thomomys 3 County 2 Geomys 1 Zygogeomys 1 Wyoming 1 Utah 1 Pátzcuaro 1 Pliosaccomys 1 Pliocene 1 Pleistocene 1 Pappogeomys 1 Orthogeomys 1 Mountains 1 Miocene 1 Michoacán 1 Kansas 1 Jalisco 1 Geomyini 1 Geomyinae 1 Dikkomys 1 Cratogeomys 1 Colorado 1 Coahuila Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 389 skull 363 tooth 304 specimen 288 nasal 274 length 260 color 252 specie 252 part 225 subspecie 217 type 214 fauna 213 bottae 205 foot 202 size 199 pattern 198 plate 195 topotype 190 ft 182 mi 181 gopher 175 incisor 167 side 166 breadth 161 measurement 159 molar 154 rostrum 154 arch 151 process 145 posterior 145 pocket 139 bulla 133 locality 129 adult 128 stage 127 wear 121 animal 115 tail 115 genus 112 fig 110 range 106 column 101 talpoide 96 surface 92 castanop 89 character 87 male 87 form 87 female 87 - 85 age Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 6832 _ 537 . 518 Thomomys 490 | 411 County 310 Geomys 295 T. 248 b. 233 Utah 227 Kansas 198 C. 195 enamel 194 Pleistocene 151 S. 149 Colorado 138 posterior 129 mi 128 U. 123 Goldman 119 Washington 117 M. 114 Cratogeomys 113 River 112 Pappogeomys 111 Orthogeomys 111 Museum 109 S 107 Mountains 106 Univ 106 Pliocene 105 E 100 Bull 98 ft 98 N. 95 G. 94 Buff 91 Geomyini 89 Valley 86 Co. 85 premaxillae 85 E. 84 Creek 83 Lake 82 W 81 Nat 81 H. 78 t. 77 Miocene 75 Specimens 75 Merriam Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 163 it 100 they 64 i 51 he 35 them 20 we 9 us 8 itself 7 him 5 me 2 she 2 one 2 myself 1 themselves Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 2188 be 419 have 268 see 165 follow 162 differ 141 occur 105 find 99 know 87 take 86 show 83 include 81 do 77 refer 77 develop 71 spread 67 describe 66 hind 65 oppose 62 form 56 live 56 distinguish 55 become 54 retain 53 collect 50 resemble 49 unite 47 report 47 name 45 extend 45 compare 44 separate 43 obtain 42 suggest 40 consider 39 give 39 characterize 38 shape 36 seem 34 restrict 33 remain 33 regard 32 lack 32 evolve 32 appear 31 rostrum 31 represent 31 make 31 indicate 28 recover 27 vary Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 485 more 377 upper 377 small 353 large 264 zygomatic 258 long 237 not 236 less 199 early 198 only 175 late 165 low 160 short 147 local 146 narrow 138 other 133 relatively 132 mi 125 tympanic 121 wide 120 also 114 widely 108 light 107 slightly 107 probably 105 same 105 primitive 103 new 101 great 100 first 96 most 94 especially 94 dark 93 well 86 shorter 86 - 85 posteriorly 81 angular 80 nearly 80 lateral 80 inflated 79 maxillary 73 western 73 rather 73 lingual 72 weak 72 middle 70 high 69 shaped 68 therefore Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 50 least 46 most 26 great 15 early 13 late 9 large 8 high 8 Most 7 wide 7 close 6 small 4 old 3 pale 3 near 3 dalqu 3 clear 2 short 2 pure 2 good 2 dark 2 Least 1 young 1 southw 1 lowermost 1 long 1 light 1 innermost 1 heavy 1 easy 1 deep Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 50 most 8 widest 3 least 2 well 1 dalquest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9 _ see accounts 5 _ differs in 4 _ does not 4 _ is more 4 _ is not 4 _ resembles _ 4 _ see account 3 _ has closer 3 _ has not 3 _ is unknown 2 _ are _ 2 _ are closely 2 _ are dark 2 _ are mostly 2 _ are not 2 _ are paler 2 _ compare favorably 2 _ is closest 2 _ is here 2 _ is indistinguishable 2 _ is large 2 _ see comparisons 2 county are intergrades 2 county are not 2 plates are complete 2 skull is highly 2 skulls are intermediate 2 skulls are more 2 specimens are available 2 specimens were available 1 _ are abundant 1 _ are abundantly 1 _ are actually 1 _ are all 1 _ are currently 1 _ are easily 1 _ are either 1 _ are especially 1 _ are evidently 1 _ are fleshy 1 _ are forms 1 _ are intergrades 1 _ are less 1 _ are lineages 1 _ are more 1 _ are narrow 1 _ are presently 1 _ are probably 1 _ are remarkably 1 _ are small Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 county are not typical 1 _ are not well 1 _ has not heretofore 1 _ is no more 1 _ is not abundant 1 _ is not smaller 1 _ shows no spinous 1 skull is not smaller 1 species were not significantly 1 specimens are not typical 1 tooth is not especially A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 32623 author = Baker, Rollin H. (Rollin Harold) title = Geographic Variation in the Pocket Gopher, Cratogeomys castanops, in Coahuila, México date = keywords = Coahuila; Cratogeomys summary = _Cratogeomys castanops convexus_ Nelson and Goldman, Proc. A specimen taken near the Río Grande in Coahuila, opposite Samuels, _Specimens examined._--Total, 14, all from Coahuila: Río Grande, 17 +Cratogeomys castanops bullatus+ new subspecies north, _bullatus_ differs in: Hind foot shorter; skull much broader in _Remarks._--_Cratogeomys castanops bullatus_ in small size resembles +Cratogeomys castanops ustulatus+ new subspecies north, _ustulatus_ differs in: Body larger; tail shorter; upper parts +Cratogeomys castanops jucundus+ new subspecies tail shorter; hind foot slightly smaller; upper parts darker, more Body slightly smaller; tail shorter; hind foot slightly larger; upper differs in: Body smaller; tail and hind foot shorter; upper parts _consitus_ differs in: Size smaller; tail and hind foot shorter; upper From _Cratogeomys castanops subsimus_, found to the east, _excelsus_ in: Body larger; hind foot smaller; upper parts in winter pelage +Cratogeomys castanops subsimus+ Nelson and Goldman differs in: Body larger; tail and hind foot shorter; upper parts id = 39164 author = Durrant, Stephen David title = The Pocket Gophers (Genus Thomomys) of Utah University of Kansas Publications, Museum of Natural History, Vol. 1 No. 1 date = keywords = County; Mountains; Thomomys; Utah summary = bottae_ and _Thomomys talpoides_, now applicable to gophers in Utah, _talpoides_ in Utah by lighter color, narrow, slender, "graceful" skull _Thomomys talpoides uinta_ as follows: Size larger in every measurement _Thomomys talpoides oquirrhensis_ as follows: Size larger; tail longer; Mountains, in Utah, Salt Lake and Tooele counties. Mountains, 10,000 ft., Summit County, Utah; June 6, 1890; collected by _Thomomys talpoides pygmaeus_, _ocius_ differs as follows: Size larger topotypes of _Thomomys talpoides uinta_ as follows: Size slightly topotypes of _Thomomys talpoides ocius_ as follows: Size larger Skull: Larger; zygomatic arches more widely spreading; nasals longer; _Range._--Skull Valley, Tooele County, Utah. Garrison, Millard County, Utah, _robustus_ differs in: Size smaller; University of Utah; Antelope Island, Great Salt Lake, Davis County, _Range._--Stansbury Mountains, Tooele County, Utah. of _Thomomys bottae aureiventris_ by: Size smaller; tail and hind foot Utah, in color, but much larger and skull widely different. Valley, 8,300 ft., Washington County, Utah; April 10, 1909; collected id = 33653 author = Hall, E. Raymond (Eugene Raymond) title = A New Pocket Gopher (Genus Thomomys) From Wyoming and Colorado date = keywords = Wyoming summary = UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS PUBLICATIONS, MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Among small mammals accumulated, from Wyoming, in the Museum of Natural History of the University of Kansas, specimens of the wide-spread Madre Mountain Range of Wyoming and Colorado prove upon comparison to #Thomomys talpoides meritus# new subspecies Carbon County, Wyoming; obtained on July 19, 1948, by George M. skull small; relative to basilar length, skull narrow across rostrum, zygomata and mastoids; nasals short and posteriorly _Comparisons._--From _Thomomys talpoides rostralis_ (North darker color, smaller and slenderer skull. From _Thomomys talpoides clusius_ meritus_ differs in: Color much darker; rostrum longer; skull _Remarks._--The specimens of _Thomomys_ from Wyoming on which the name each of the two mentioned subspecies in small size, dark color and follows: Total length, [Male] 204 (193-226), [Female] 207 indicated in the Museum of Natural History of the University of #Wyoming.#--_Carbon County_: Savery (8 mi. _Museum of Natural History, University of Kansas, Lawrence. id = 34314 author = Hall, E. Raymond (Eugene Raymond) title = A New Pocket Gopher (Thomomys) and A New Spiny Pocket Mouse (Liomys) from Michoacán, Mexico date = keywords = Michoacán; Pátzcuaro summary = UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS PUBLICATIONS, MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Pocket Mouse (Liomys) from Michoacán, Mexico A series of 17 pocket gophers of the species _Thomomys umbrinus_ #Thomomys umbrinus pullus#, new subspecies larger surface of mastoidal bulla; incisors, in both upper and of each sex, are as follows: Total length, male 184 (178-198), In 1943 a series of fifteen spiny pocket mice, _Liomys irroratus_, was #Liomys irroratus acutus#, new subspecies brown; posterior border of nasals V-shaped with apex directed _Comparisons._--From _Liomys irroratus alleni_, _acutus_ differs as follows: Color slightly darker brown on upper parts; size slightly less; posterior border of nasals V-shaped rather than (topotypes), _acutus_ differs as follows: Color slightly darker breadth; posterior border of nasals V-shaped rather than almost _Liomys irroratus pullus_, _acutus_ differs in longer body, posterior border of nasals and frontomaxillary suture differing of posterior border of nasals, semicircular shape of interparietal, breadth, 8.4, 8.1, 7.8 (7.5-8.0); length of nasals, 15.1, 14.9, id = 36653 author = Hall, E. Raymond (Eugene Raymond) title = Subspeciation in Pocket Gophers of Kansas, [KU. Vol. 1 No. 11] date = keywords = County; Geomys; Kansas summary = Kansas mammals in which he used the names _Geomys bursarius_ Shaw and Specimens to the total number of 335 from Kansas have been available five subspecies of the Mississippi Valley pocket gopher, _Geomys _Geomys bursarius lutescens_ Merriam, North Amer. with specimens from northwestern Kansas and from the type locality. _Geomys bursarius majusculus_ Swenk, Missouri Valley Fauna, _Comparisons._--From _Geomys bursarius lutescens_, _majusculus_ differs County), _majusculus_ differs in slightly darker color, being Mummy crest barely present in some adult males of _major_ from Harper County). Cummings, Atchison County) do specimens average as large as topotypes of of Fowler, Meade County, Kansas; obtained December 30, 1941, by specimen of _Geomys bursarius industrius_. Specimens from Harper County have the occiput slightly inclined industrius_ from northern Meade County and from two specimens from of the specimens from McPherson County, Kansas, that have caused us to _Geomys bursarius industrius_ new subspecies. _Geomys bursarius industrius_ new subspecies. N Fowler, Meade County, Kansas. id = 31141 author = Russell, Robert J. title = Four New Pocket Gophers of the Genus Cratogeomys from Jalisco, Mexico date = keywords = Jalisco summary = =Cratogeomys gymnurus tellus= new subspecies _Range._--North-central Jalisco; known from several naked; hind foot small; color pale for species, upper parts Zapotlan, Jalisco, the most closely related subspecies, _C. g. tellus_ differs in: Body smaller (total length averaging males); hind foot smaller (averaging 45 instead of 50 in bullae relatively smaller; mastoid processes of squamosal (length of maxillary tooth-row averaging 14.6 compared with rather than brownish; skull smaller; zygomatic breadth =Cratogeomys gymnurus atratus= new subspecies shorter, hind foot smaller; color of upper parts darker, paler; skull smaller (basilar length averaging 48.6 compared teeth smaller (length of maxillary tooth-row averaging 11.2 atratus_ differs in: Body smaller; hind foot slightly This newly described subspecies is known only from Cerro =Cratogeomys zinseri zodius= new subspecies profile of skull concave; zygomatic breadth narrow; nasals measurements); tail shorter, hind foot smaller; upper parts skull; width across mastoid processes of squamosal shorter; hind foot, 39; occipitonasal length of skull, 53.3; basilar id = 40282 author = Russell, Robert J. title = Evolution and Classification of the Pocket Gophers of the Subfamily Geomyinae date = keywords = County; Dikkomys; Geomyinae; Geomyini; Geomys; Miocene; Orthogeomys; Pappogeomys; Pleistocene; Pliocene; Pliosaccomys; Thomomys; Zygogeomys summary = material of living species, especially of the genera _Geomys_ the labial and lingual sides, anterior and posterior enamel plates, or Specimens of the genus _Geomys_ from the late Pliocene were referred _Geomys persimilis_ Hay became the type species of Gazin''s genus Saunders local fauna in Meade County, Kansas, to _Geomys tobinensis_, Saunders local fauna, a late Aftonian deposit of Meade County, Kansas, _Geomys_ from the Mt. Scott local fauna (late Illinoian deposits) of _Geomys_ than in either Recent or late Pliocene and early Pleistocene groups (early Pliocene to Recent), primitive bicolumnar pattern being having both anterior and posterior enamel plates on lower molars). Pleistocene and Recent _Geomys_, the loss of the posterior plate Type from Hudspeth local fauna (early Pleistocene), posterior enamel plates in lower and upper cheek teeth; (4) premolars Geomyini in the late Pliocene and early Pleistocene (see Fig. 6) and of this tooth in late Pleistocene or Recent species of _Geomys_, and id = 37317 author = Youngman, Phillip M. title = Geographic Variation in the Pocket Gopher, Thomomys bottae, in Colorado date = keywords = Colorado; Thomomys summary = Geographic Variation in the Pocket Gopher, Thomomys bottae, in Colorado occur in Colorado, _Thomomys bottae_ (see fig. geographic distribution of _Thomomys bottae_ in Colorado, to find means _Thomomys bottae_ occurs in the Colorado Plateau Province (terminology Six subspecies of _Thomomys bottae_ occur in Colorado. b. howelli_ occupy the Colorado Plateau Province (see fig. Sangre De Cristo Range in the vicinity of the Colorado-New Mexico The name _Thomomys bottae optabilis_, given to specimens from Coventry The name _Thomomys bottae apache_, given to specimens from Lake La Jara, Since _Thomomys bottae_ in the Colorado Plateau Province is especially little variation between the topotypes and specimens from Colorado. _Thomomys aureus pervagus_, Warren, Mammals of Colorado, p. New Mexico and a specimen from Fishers Peak, Colorado, were subsequently Specimens from localities bordering the plains differ from the topotypes =Thomomys bottae rubidus= new subspecies A study of 249 specimens of _Thomomys bottae_ from Colorado reveals six