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Sciuridae occurring north of Mexico. Boston 

 Soc. Nat. Hist. Proc., 10, 1874, pp. 276-294; 

 American Naturalist, 9, 1875, )>p. 504-509. 

 Allen, ./(./ Axu/ili. 27. Metamorphism produced 

 by the burning of lignite beds in Dakota and 

 Montana territories. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 

 Proc., 16, 1874, pp. 240-202. 



28. Notes on the natural history of 

 portions of Dakota and Montana Territories, 

 being the substance of a report to the Secretary 

 of War on the collections made by the North 

 Pacific Railroad expedition of 1873. [1S74.] 

 Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. Proc., 17, 1875, pp. 

 33-91. 



29. [Remarks on a specimen of the sluirp- 

 tailed finch (Ammodromns caudacutus, Sw.), 

 collected in the Calumet Marshes near Chicago.] 

 [1874.] Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. Proc., 17, 

 1875, pp. 292-294. 



30. Synopsis of the American Leporidw. 

 Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. Proc., 17, 1875, pp. 

 430-436. 



31. Notes on the mammals of portions of 

 Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming and Utah. [1874.] 

 Essex Instit. Bull., 6, 1875, pp. 43-66. 



32. Description of some remains of an 

 extinct species of wolf (Canis Mississippiensis) 

 and an extinct species of deer (Cervus Whitueyi) 

 from the Lead-region of the Upper Mississippi. 

 Amer. Journ. Sci., 1876, pp. 47-51. 



33. The Little Missouri "Bad Lands". 

 American Naturalist, 10, 1876, pp. 207-216. 



34. Progress of ornithology in the United 

 States during the last century. American 

 Naturalist, 10, 1876, pp. 536-550. 



35. The former range of some New 

 England carnivorous mammals. American 

 Naturalist, 10, 1876, pp. 708-715. 



36. Notes of an ornithological reconnais- 

 sance of portions of Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming, 

 and Utah. [1872.] Cambridge (Mass.), Mus. 

 Comp. Zool. Bull., 3, 1876, pp. 113-183. 



37. Exploration of Lake Titicaca, by 

 Alex. AGASSIZ and S. W. GARMAN : list of 

 mammals and birds. With field-notes by Mr 

 GARMAN. [1875.] Cambridge (Mass.), Mus. 

 Couip. Zool. Bull., 3, 1876, pp. 349-359. 



38. Description of a new generic type 

 (Bassaricyon) of Procyonidse from Costa Rica. 

 Philad. Acad. Nat. Sci. Proc., 1876, pp. 20- 

 23. 



39. Geographical variation among North 

 American mammals, especially in respect to size. 

 U. S. Survey Bull., 2, 1876, pp. 309-344; 

 American Naturalist, 10, 1876, pp. 625-627. 



40. Sexual, individual, and geographical 

 variation in Leucosticte tephrocotis. U. S. 

 Survey Bull., 2, 1876, pp. 345-350. 



41. List of birds collected by Mr. Charles 



LINDEN, near Santarem, Brazil. [1870.] Essex 

 Instit. Bull., 8, 1877, pp. 78-83. 

 Allen, J/H'l Aniijik. 42. Additional note on 

 Bassaricyon Gabbii. Philad. Acad. Nat. Sci. 

 Proc., 1877, pp. 207-268. 



43. The geographical distribution of the 

 Mammalia, considered in relation to the principal 

 ontological regions of the Earth, and the laws 

 that govern the distribution of animal life. 

 U. S. Survey Bull., 4, 1878, pp. 313-377. 



44. Description of a fossil passerine bird 

 from the insect-bearing shales of Colorado: 

 Pahvospiza bella, g. it- sp. n. U. S. Survey 

 Bull., 4, 1878, pp. 443-445; Amer. Jouru. Sci., 

 15, 1878, pp. 381-384. 



45. Synonymatic list of the American 

 Sciuri, or arboreal squirrels. U. S. Survey Bull., 

 4, 1878, pp. 877-887. 



46. A list of the birds of Massachusetts, 

 with annotations. [1878.] Essex Instit. Bull., 

 10, 1879, pp. 3-37. 



47. On the coatis (genus Nasua, Storr). 

 [1879.] U. S. Survey Bull., 5, 1880, pp. 153- 

 174. 



48. On the species of the genus Bassaris. 

 [1879.] U. S. Survey Bull, 5, 1880, pp. 331- 

 340. 



49. List of mammals collected by Dr. 

 Edward PALMER in north-eastern Mexico, with 

 field-notes by the collector. Cambridge (Mass.), 

 Mus. Comp. Zool. Bull., 8, 1881, pp. 183-189. 



50. Preliminary list of works and papers 

 relating to the mammalian orders Cete and 

 Sirenia. [1881.] U. S. Survey Bull., 6, 1882, 

 pp. 399-562. 



51. Alpine flora of the province of Quebec. 

 Canadian Naturalist, 10, 1883, pp. 417-419. 



52. On trinomial nomenclature. Zoolo- 



gist, 7, 1883, pp. 97-100. 

 Allen, ,/in-l Annji/i, & Lindheimer, F. Das wilde 



Truthuhn, Meleagris ocellata, und seine Zahmung. 



Frankfurt, Zool. Garten, 22, 1881, pp. 100-112. 

 Allen, ./. llomilli/. Investigation of the question 



of the thrust of earth behind a retaining wall. 



Van Nostrand's Engiu. Mag., 17, 1877, pp. 



155-158. 

 Allen, Oscar D. 2. Chemical constitution of 



luitcliettolite and samarskite from Mitchell 



county, North Carolina. Amer. Journ. Sci., 



14, 1877, pp. 128-131. 

 Allen, Vm-url)., iComstock, W. J. Bastuiisite 



and tysonite from Colorado. Amer. Journ. 



Sci., 19, 1880, pp. 390-393. 

 Allen, Stephen .!/. Ancient and modern theories 



of light, heat, and color. [1873.] Essex Instit. 



Bull':, 5, 1874, pp. 17-24. 

 Allen, T. F. Observations on some American 



forms of Chara corouata. American Naturalist, 



1C, 1882, pp. 358-309. 



