1058 MONOGRAPHS OF NORTH AMERICAN RODENTIA. 



1866— Gray, J. E. Revision of the genera of PhyllostomidfB, or leaf-nosed liais. <[ Proc. Zool. Soc. 

 I. .union. 1866, pp. 111-118. 

 Gray, J. E. Synopsis of the genera of Vespertiliouidae and Noctilionidse. <[Ann. and Mag. 



Nat, Hist. xvii,3d ser, Jan, 1866, pp. B9 93. 

 Peters, W. Uober einige neue oder wenigei bekannte Flederthiere und Nager. <^ Monatsber. 



Akad. Wins. Berlin, Jan. 22, 1866, pp. 16-25,and June 25, pp. 392-411, with 1 pi. 

 Pete s, W. Fernere Mittheilungen zur Kenntniss der Flederthiere, namentlich liber Arten des 

 Leidener nnd Britischen Museum's. ; Monntsli. Akad. \\ iss. Berlin,Nov. 1, 1866, pp..672-681. 

 1868. — Jones, T. W. Microscopical characters of the rhythmically contractile muscular coat of the 

 voils of the web of the hat's wing. < Proc. Roy. Soc. -Hi is, p. 342. (Abstract.) 

 Peters, W. Hr. \V. Peters las iiber die zu den Glossophaga; gehoiigen Flederthiere nnd iiber 

 eine neue Art der Gattung Coleura. < Monatsb, K. Preuss. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, 1868, pp. 361- 

 386, 1 pi, 

 1869. — Krarup-Hansen, C. J. L. Beitriigo zu einer Theorie des Flnges der Vogel, der Insekten nnd 

 Fledermiinse. 8°. 42 pp., with woodcuts. Copenhagen, 1869. [Cf. Zool. Rec. vi, p. 28.] 

 [Flight of bats, on p. 26. ] 

 Peters, W. Ueber neue oder weniger bekannte Flederthiere, insbesondere des Pariser Museums. 



< Monatsb. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, 1869, pp. 391-406. 



Schobl, J. Die Flughaut der Fledermiinse, nameutlich die Endigung ibrer Nerven. <Arch. 

 mikr. Anat. vii,pp. 1-31, pll. l-- r >; (analyse) Arch.de Zool. Exp. et Gen. i, ls?2, pp. xxxv-xxxvi, 

 pi. x, figg. G. [Dates undetermined — about 1869.] 

 1869-72. — Fitzinger, L. J. Kritische Dnrchsicht der Flattertbiere oder Handflugler (Chiroptera). 



< Silzb. Math.-Nat. CI. Eongl. Akad. Wien, lx, 1869, pp. 385-474, 595-652, 1 pi., pp. 823-889; 

 lxi, 1870, 123-198, 447-530, 715-828 ; Ixii, 13-144, 211-317, 353-438, 527-582; Ixiii, 1872, pp. 203- 

 295. 



1871.— Schobl, J. The wing of bats. <Atn. Nat. v, 1871, pp. 174, 175. [Editorial excerpt.] 

 1872— Macalister, A. The myology cf the Chiroptera. < Proc. Roy. Soc. 1872, pp. 94,95 (abstract); 



Philos. Trans. 1872, pp. 125-172, pll. 13-16. 

 1074. — Newman, E. Bats, and superstitions concerning them. <(Am. Sports. Mar. 28, lsT4. 

 [From "The Field ".1 

 Norris, T. The use of bats. <Am. Sports. May 9, 1874. [Supply of nitre from bat manure.] 



1875.— Coues, E. Winged quadrupeds. <Penn Monthly, May, 1875, pp. :!41-353, tigg. 8. 



[A popular article on bats.] 



M.-ISSECTIVORA. 



1771.— Barrington, D. Account of a mole [Scalops?] from North America. In a letter to Dr. Maty, 



sec. R. S., from the Hon. Davies Barrington, F. R. S. < Philos. Trans. Roy. Soc. Loudon, lxi, 



art. xxxiv, 1771, pp. 292,293. 

 1808. — Meckel, J. P. Ueber die osteologischen Diflerenzen der Igelaiten. <^ Beit, zur vergl. Anat. 



i, Heft i, 1808, pp. 34-56. 

 1811. — Geoffroy St.-Hilaire, E. Stir les especes des genres musaraigno et mygale. < Ann. Mus. 



Hist. Nat. Paris, xvii, 1811, pp. 169-194. 

 1815.— Geoffroy St.-Hilaire, E. Meinour stir les glandea odonierantcs des musaraignes. < Ann. 



Mus. Hist. Nat. Paris, i, 1815, pp. 299-311. 

 1819.— Desmarest, A. G. [On Condylura crustata.] < Journ. Phys. lxxxix, 1619, p. 230. 

 1825.— Godman, J. D. Note on the genus Condylura of llliger. < Journ. Acad. Nat. Sei. Pliila. v, 



1825, pp. 109-116; Philos. Mag. lxvii, 1826, pp. 273-277; Isis, 1834, pp. 475-477. 

 Harris, T. W. Description of a nondescript species of the genus Condylura [C. prasinata]. 



< Boston Journ. Philos. and Arts, ii. 1825, pp. 580, . r )8:i ; Tillocb's Philos. Mag. lxvii, 1826, pp. 

 191-193 : l'li'nssae's Bull. Sci. Nat. viii, 1826, pp. 97, 98. 



1827. — Geoffroy St.-Hilaire, I. Memoiio sur qnelques especes nouvelles ou peu conuues du genre 

 musaiaigne. < Mem. Mas. Hist. Eat. Paris, xv, 1-27, pp. 117-144. 



1828.— Geoffroy St.-Hilaire, I. [Sur le Sorex personatus.] <Mem. du Mus. d'Hist. Nat. xx, 1828, p. 

 41'J. 



