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1073 Gill. T. The Dumber ol olasses of vertebrates and their natural relations. <Amer. Journ. 



& I, and am-. % i, Deo. 1873. 

 Gray, J. E. Hand-list of the edentate, thick-skinned and rominant mammals in the British 



Unseam. Forty-two plates of skulls, &o. 8°. vii,176pp.,42pll.(l-41-)-23a). London, printed 



by order of the trustees of the British Museum, 1873. 

 •Wilder, B. G. Present aspect of the questiou of intermembral homologies. <Proc. Am. 



ASSOC Adv. Sci. xxii, 187:5, p. 303. 

 1874.—" A. J. C." Albinos [of various mammals and birds.] < Amer. Sports. Feb. 21, 1874. 



Chatin, J. Eecherohes pour servir a. l'histoire anatouiique des glaudes odorautes des mamini- 



feres. < Ann. Sci. Nat. 5e s<5r. xix, pp. 1-135, pi. i-ix. 

 Cope, B. D. On the homologies and origin of the types of molar teeth of mammalia educa- 



bilia. 4°. 21 pp., 1 1., with 29 woodcuts in text. Philadelphia, printed fpr the author, March, 



1874. 

 Milue-Edwards, A. Anuales des sciences naturelles | Cinquiemo scrie | Zoologie et paleon- 



tologie, comprenans l'auatomie, la phjsiologie, la classification et Tinstone naturelle des 



animaux publiee sous la direction de M. Milue-Edwards | Tome xix. | Paris | librairie de G. 



Masson .... 1874. 

 Giglioli, E. H. Recherches sur la distribution g<sographique ge'nerale, ou corologie, des animaux 



vti teljiis : 3 C region, boreo-am(;ricaiue, et 4° regiou, ethiopique ( Bullet tino della Societa Geogra- 



tica Italiana, t. xi, pp. 321-300, av. 1 carte iu-plaDO. Rome, 1874). < Journ. de Zool. iii, 1-74, 



art. lx, p. 354. 

 Gill, T. The number of classes of vertebrates and their mutual relatious. < Ann. and Mag. 



Nat. Hist. (4), xiii, Jan., 1874, pp. 71-73. 

 Marey, E. J. Animal mechanism. A treatise on terrestrial and aerial mechanism. New York, 



D. Appleion & Co., 1874. 



[Eleventh volume of Appelton's International Scientific Series.] 

 Marsh, O. C. Small size of the brain in tertiary mammals. < Conn. Acad. Arts and Sci. June, 



1874; Ann. aud Mag. Nat. Hist. (4), xiv, Aug. 1874, 107 pp.; Journ. de Zool. iii, 1874, pp. 



326-327. 

 Sclater, P. L. The geographical distribution of mammals. < Science Lectures for tho People, 



no. 5, (ith series, 1874, pp. 117-84. 12°. 

 Teutlebeu, E. v. Ueber Kaumuskeln uud Kaumechanismus bei den Wirbelthieren. < Archiv 



Naturg. 40. Jahrg. 1874, pp. 78-111, pi. 2. 

 Wilder, B. G. The pectoral muscles of mammalia. < Proc. Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci. xxii, 1874, pp. 



305-307. 

 ■Wilder, B. G. The outer cerebral fissures of mammalia (especially the carnivora) and the 



limits of their homology. <^Proc. Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci. xxii, 1874, pp. 214-234. 

 ■Wolf, J., and Elliot, D. G. The life aud habits of wild animals. Illustrated by designs by 



Joseph Wolf. Engraved by J.\V. aud Edwaid Wbjmper. With descriptive letterpress by 



Daniel Giraud Elliot, F. L. S., F. Z. S. 4°. 5 p. 1., 72 pp., 1 1., 20 pll. London, Alexander 



Macmillau & Co., 1874 ; New York, Harper & Brothers, 1874. 



[With plates of (7) the female wapiti and puma ("Strategy versus Strength") ; (9) the jaguar (" The Siesta") ; 

 (12) the male wapiti and wolves ("A Kace for Life") ; (15) hi ton and grizzly hear ("Rival Monarchs").] 



Anon. Have animals souls? Am. Sports. Dee. 19, 1874. 



|From Atlantic Monthly.] 

 Anon. Longevity of animals. < Am. Sports. Mar. 7, 1874. 

 1875. —Sclater, P. L. On several rare or little-known mammals now or lately living in the Society's 



Collection. < Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1875, pp. 417-423, pi. xlvii-li. 

 1876. —Dana, J. D. Capitalization a fundamental principle in the development of the system of ani- 

 mal life. < Amer. Journ. Sci. 3d ser. xii, Oct. 1876, pp. 245-251. 

 Gill, T. On the "Prodromus methodi mammalium" of Storr. < Bull. Philos. Soc. of Wash- 

 ington, Oct. 1874, pub. 1*70, pp. 1-15; also published separately, 8°, 1 p. 1., xv pp. 



[An elaborate excursus on this extremely rare treatise. New generic names attributable to Storr are Pro- 

 cebus, Phalanger, Melee, Gnlo, Mellivora, Nasna, Procyon, Hyaina, GHs, Lagomys, l'rocauia, Cataphractus, Pho- 

 lidotus, Aries, Taurus, Diudon.] 



1877.— Garman, S. W. On a variation in the colors of animals. < Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci. xxv, 



1-77. pp. 1-7-204. 



