952 MONOGRAPHS OF KORTfl AMERICAN BODENTIA. 



A.— GENERAL 4>D .HISCELLANEOCS PUBLICATIONS. 



1551.— Gesner, C. — Conr. Gesneri historian animalinm lib. i de qnadrnpedibas viviparis. Folio. Ti- 

 gori, 1551. 



1669— Gesner, C. — Allgemeines Thierbnoh, durch Conr. Gesnertitu in Iateinischer Sprache beschriebcn, 



ilnicli Com-. Forernin ins Dentsohe llbersetzt. Folio. Frank!'. 1669. 



1693.— Ray, J. Synopsis methodica animalinm qnadrnpcdum et serpentini generis. Vulgarian) notas 

 charaoteristicaa, rariornm descriptioncs integras exhibens: cum historiis & observationibne 

 anatomicia perquam cnriosis. Pruemittuntur nonnnila do animalinm in genere, Bensu, genera- 

 tione, divisions, &c. 8°. 8 p. 1., 336 pp., with portrait opposite title. London: impensis S. 

 Smith & B. Walford, 1093. 



1704. — Tyson, E. A new division of terrestrial brute animals, particularly of those that have their 

 feet formed like bands. <^ Pbilos. Trans. Roy. Soc. London, xxiv, 1704, pp. 1566-1573. 



1734-65.— Seba, A. Locupletissimi rernm natnralinra thesaurus accurata descriptio et iconibns 

 artificiosissimis expressio, per nniversam physices historian). 4 vols. Folio. 1734-65. 



1735. — Linnceus, C. Caroli Linnaei, Svoci, Doctoris MedieiuaB, Systema naturae, sive regna tria naturae 

 systematica proposita per classes, ordiues, genera & species. O Jehova! qnam ampla sunt 

 optra Tua ! Quani ea omnia sapienter fecisti! Quam plena est terra possessione Tna! Psalm. 

 civ. 'J I. Lugduni Balavorum, apud Tbeodorum Haak, 1735. Ex typograpbiaJoamris Wilholmi 

 de (iroot. Folio. 7 I. unnumbered and unpaged. 



[The only copy of the original edition the existence of which in the United States is known to us is in the 

 library "t .1. i tarson Brevoorfc, esq., of Brooklyn. The 3d ed., published in Latin and German, by J J. Lnnge, 

 at Halle, in 1740, is a reprint of the first. (See beyond for the other editions, under their respective dates.) 

 A textual reprint of the first edition was also pnblished iu 8°, at Paris, in 1830, by Fee, q. v.] 



ANALYSIS. 



1. Qoadrupedia : — 33 genera. 



I. Anthropomorpha. — Homo, Simia, Bradypus, 3. 



II. FertB. — Ursns, Leo, Tigris, Felis, Mustela, Didelphis, Lutra, Odobaenus, Pboca, Hyaena, 

 Canis, Meles, Talpa, Erinaceus, Vespertilio, 15. 



III. Glires.— Hystrix, Sciurus, Castor, Mns, Lepns, Sorex, G. 



IV. Jumenta. — Equus, Hippotamus, Elepbas, Sus, 4. 



V. Pecora. — Camelus, Cervus, Capra, Ovis, Bos, 5. 



1740. — Linnaeus, C. — Caroli Liunoei Naturte Curiosoruui Dioscoridis Secttndi Systema naturae in quo 

 natnrae regna tria, sccnndum.[!] Classes, ordines, genera, species, systematice proponontnr. 

 Editio secuuda. auctior. Stockholmia?., apud Gottfr. Kiesewetter, 1740. 8°. 2 p. I., 80 pp. 



[Tho 5th ed. is a reprint of the 2d, and was pnblished by M. G. Agnethler, at Halle, in 1747 (8°, 88 pp). It 

 contains the German names.] 



ANALYSIS. 



1. Quadrupedia : — 32 genera. 



I. Anthropomorpha. — Homo, Simia, Bradypus, Myrmecophaga [not iu 1st ed.], 4. 



II. Vera. — Ursns, Leo, Tigris, Felis, Mustela, Didelphis, Lntra, Pboca, Canis, Meles, Erinaceus, 

 Talpa, Vespertilio, 13. [Odobaenus and Hyreua suppressed.] 



HI. Glires. — Hystrix, Lepns, Sciurus, Castor, Mns, 5. [Sorex removed to Jumenta.] 



IV. Jumenta. — Elepbas, Hippopotamus. Sorex !, Eqvus, Sus, 5. 



V. Pecora. — Camelns, Cervus, Capra, Ovis, Bos, 5. 



[Two penera suppressed; one added.] 



1743.— Klein, J. T. Snmina dubiorum circa classes qnadrupednin et ampbibiotnm in Celebris domini 

 Carol. Linnaei systemate naturae; sive naturalis quadrupedum historian promoveudae prodro- 

 mus com praaludio de crustatis. Adjccti discursus : I. De ruminantibue. II. De periodo vita 

 liumaiia- collato cum bruiis. Gedani et Lipsisa, 1743. Gleditsch. 4°. C2pp., 2pl. 



1743-51.- Edwards, G. A natural history of uncommon birds and of some other rare and nndescribed 



animals In 4 parts. I . London, 1743-51. 



[Pt. 1,1)11. 1-52 •. pt. ii.pll. 53-105; pt.iii, pll. lo«-ir.1 -, pt.iv.pll. 158-211.— French transl., 1745.1 



