1040 PONOGRAPHS <>F NORTH AMERICAN RODENTIA. 



1057. — Fester, J. W. On Hi" geological position of the deposits in winch occur the remains of the 

 fossil elephant of North America, ^Proc. Am. Assoc, Adv. Sci, \, 1857, pp. 148-169, with -I 

 seol ions and maps. 

 Owen, R. Description of tin- foatal membranes and placenta of the elephant (Elephas indicua 

 i ii. . with remarks on the value of placentarj characters in the classification of the mam- 

 malia. <Philos. Trans. 1857, pp. 347-354, 1 pi. 

 Wyman, J. Note on the teeth of an elephant discovered near Zanesville, Ohio. <^ Proc. Am. 

 \--!n !, Adv. v ' i. x, 1857, pp. 169-172. 



1857-58. — Koch, A. C. Mastodon remains in the State of Missouri, together with evidences) fthe exist- 

 ence of man contoruporaneoasly with the mastodon. < Trans. Acad. Sri. St. Louis, i. 1857, pp. 

 61-C4; 1858, pp. 116, 117. 



1858.— Holmes, N. [Man and the mastodon.] <Traus. Acad. Sci. St. Louis, i. 1858, pp. 117,118. 

 ir contemporaneity claimed.] 



Le Conte, J. L. [Remarks on mastodon Led at the villago of Tambla.] <[Proc. Acad. Nat. 



Sci. Phila. 1858. p. 7. 

 Leidy, J. [Remarks on a cast of a mastodon tooth.] < Proc. Acad. Nat. Sei. Phila. 1858, p. 12. 

 Leidy, J. [Remarks on fossils (elephantoid) from Nebraska.] <^ Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 



i-:.-. p. in. 



Wislizenus, A. Was man contemporaneous with the mastodon .' - Trans. Acad. Sci. St. Louis, 



i. 1858, pp. 168-171. 

 1859. — Brevoort, J. C. Remains of the American mastodon found on Lung Island, near New York, 



1858, < Proc. Am. A3soc. Adv. Sei. xii, 1859, pp. 232-234. 

 Leidy, J. [Remarks on tooth of mastodon and bones of mosasani us.] < Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 



Phila. 1859, p. 91. 

 Wylie, T. A. Teeth and bones of Elephas primigenius lately found near the western fork of 



White River, in Monroe County, Indiana. <[ Am. Journ. Sci. and Arts (2). xxviii. 1859, pp. 



283,284, 

 18S1.— Wilber, C. D. Mastodon giganteus. <Traus. 111. State Agric. Soc. iv, IH61 pp. 587-592. 

 1863. — Billings, E. On the remains of the fossil elephant found in Canada. <^ Can. Nat. and Geol. 



viit, 1863, art. xi, pp. 135-147. 

 Falconer, H. On the American fosBil elephant of the regions bordering the Gulf of Mexico 



(E. columbi, Falc), with general observations on the living and extinct species. <N'at. Hist. 



Rev. 1863, art. vi, pp. 43-114, pll. i, ii. 

 Wiuchell, A. Description of elephantine molars in the museum of the university. <^ Can. 



Nat. and Geol. viii, 1363, pp. 39S-400. 

 1864.— Sanna Sol?.ro, P. J. M. The Diuotherinm au elephantine marsupial. < Am. Journ. Sci. and 



Arts (2), xxxviii, 1864, pp. 427, 428. [Les Monties, Sept. 29, 1864.] 

 Winchell, A. Notice of the remains of a mastodon recently discovered in Michigan. < Am. 



Journ. Sci. and Arts (2), xxxviii, 18G4, art xxiii, pp. 223, 224. 

 Wiuslow, C. F. [On fossil mammalia (especially mastodon) from the Andes.] <[ Proc. Bost. 



Soc. Nat. Hist, x, 1864, pp. 7J-77. 



, — . [Mastodon in California.] < Am. Journ. Sci. and Arts, xxxviii, 1864, p. 264. 



1866.— Brandt, J. F. Mittheilungen iiber die Uestalt und Unterscheidungsmerkmale des Mamrauth 



oder Maniont (Elephas primigenius), .... < Melanges biologiqnes tii'6s du Culletiu de 



l'Academie Imperiale des Sciences de St. PeTersbourg, t. v, 1866, pp. 567-605, 1 col. pi. folded. 

 Leidy, J. [Exhibition of teeth of Mastodon obioticus.] <Proc. Acad. Nat. Sei. Phila. 1866, p. 290. 

 Safeley, R. Discovery of mastodon remains at Cohoes, N. Y. <Am. Journ. Sci. and Arts (2), 



xlii, HOG, p. 426. 



1867.— Blake, W. P. Notice of fossil elephants' teeth from the northwestern coast. <Proc. Cal. 

 Acad. Nat. Sci. iii, 1867, pp. 325-327. 



Brandt, J. F. Kut/.e Bemerkungeu iiber aufrecht stehende Mammnthleichen < Bull. 



Soc. Imp. Nat. Moscou, 1867. 



Marsh, O. C. Discovery of additional [see third title above] mastodon remains at Cohoes, N. 



V. <C Am. Join n. Sei. and Arts (2), xliii, ISi7. p. 115. 

 1868— Baker, S. Habits of the elephant. < Am.Nat.ii. 1868, p.382. [Extract from Baker's Albert 

 Nyanza. ] 



