BIBLIOGK, APPENDIX— C. PRIMATES. 1001 



1875. — Giinther, A. Instructions for making observations on, and collecting specimens of, the mam- 

 malia [not including cetacea] of Greenland. <[ Instr. for Use of Sci. Exped. to Arct. Regions, 

 1875, pp. 36-39. (8°. London.) 

 Osburn, W. Mammals of the Kansas plains. < Observor of Nature (newspaper published at 

 Lawrence, Kansas) of Mar. 24, 1875. 

 [Annotated list of 14 spp.] 



Reinhardt, J. Note on additional mammals of Greenland. . . . <[ Man. Nat. Hist. ... of 

 Greenland, . . . 1875, p. 34. 

 1876. — Allen, J. A. Description of some remains of an extinct species of wolf and an extinct species 

 of deer from the lead region of the Upper Mississippi. < Amcr. Jouru. Sci. and Arts, 3d 

 ser. xi, no. 61, Jan. 1876, pp. 47-51. 



[Cania roississippiensia, Cervus wbitneyi, spp. nn., p. 49.] 



Allen, J. A. Geographical variation among North American mammals, especially in respect to 

 size. < Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. Terr. vol. ii, no. 4, pp. 309-344. (Pub. Aug. 4, 1876.) 

 [An important contribution to tho subject.] 

 Allen, J. A. Geographical variation among North American mammals, especially in respect to 

 size. <[ Amer. Nat. x, 1876, pp. 625-627. 



[Abstract froni Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. Ter. vol. ii, no. 4, pp. 309-344 1 

 Carpenter, W. L. Field notes on the natural history of the Big Horn Mountains [Montana]. 



< Forest and Stream, Nov. 2, 1876, 

 Cones, E. An accouut of the various publications relating to the travels of Lewis and Clarke, 

 with a commentary on the zoological results of their expedition. <[ Bull. U. S. Geol. and 

 Geog. Surv. Terr. no. 6, 2d ser. pp. 417-444 (8°, Washington, Government Printing Office, Feb- 

 ruary 8, 1876). 



[Tho mammals and birds describod by theae authors are discussed and identified aa far as practicable.] 

 Gibson, W. H. Tho complete American trapper, or tho tricks of trapping and trap-making. 

 A trapper's repository, .... 1 vol. Sq. 16°. 1 p. ]., 1-6, i-xvi, 1-300 pp. Profusely illus- 

 trated by the author, au artist by profession. New York, James Miller, publisher, 1874. 

 [ A very attractive and useful treatise, of popular character.] 

 Henshaw, H. W. Notes on the mammals taken and observed in California in 1875 by H. 

 W. Henshaw. < Ann. Eep. of Chief of Engineers, U. S. Army, for 1876, Appendix JJ (pp. 

 305-312 of separate is sue). (Washington, Government Printing Office, "1876"; probably not 

 published till 1877.) 



[An annotated list of 30 spp., containing many interesting observations on the habits of the mammals of 

 Southern California and adjacent islands.] 



Jordan, D. S. Manual of the vertebrates of the northern United States, including the district 

 east of the Mississippi River and' north of North Carolina and Tennessee, exclusive of marine 

 species. 12°. 342 pp. Chicago, Jauseu, McClurg & Co., 1876. 

 [Marumals, pp. 5-35.] 



Anon. Pending extermination of large game in America. < Rod and Gun, Dec. 30, 1876. 

 [From The London Field.] 



1877.- Couper, W. Notes on mammals of Canada. < Forest and Stream, June 14, 1877. 

 Murphy, J. M. Tho hunting fields of Wyoming. < Rod and Gun, Dec. 30, 1877. 

 [Stockwell, G. A.] The fauna of Michigan, [psatdon. "Archer ".] <Forest and Stream of May 

 3 and earlier, 1877. 



[Annotated list of mammals.] 



C.-PRIMATES. 



1817.— Meckel, J. F. Beitrag zur Entwickelungsgeschichte der menschlichen Ziihne. < Deutsches 

 Archiv fiir Phys. iii, 1817, pp. 556-574. 



1818. — Mitchill, S. L. The original inhabitants of America shown to be of the same family and line- 

 age with those of Asia. < Phil. Mag. (Tilloch's), xlviii, 1816, pp. 4-8 ; Isis von Oken, 1818, 

 col. 315-319. 



1821— Griffith, E. General and particular descriptions of the vertebrated animals, arranged conform- 

 ably lo the modern discoveries and improvements in zoology Order Quadrumana 



[and] order Quadrumembria.— London : printed for Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, .... and 

 Rodwell and Martin, .... mdecexxi. [8°. Quadrumana, (eng. title) vii, 143 pp., 34 pll. ; 

 Quadrumembria, (eng. title) v, 295 pp. 64 pll.] 



