1074 MONOGRAPHS OF NORTH AMERICAN RODENTIA. 



1853. — Meigs, C. D. Minn m mi the reproduction of the opossum, Didelphis virginiana. <^ Trans. Am. 



Philos. Soc. 1'lnla. n. s., x. 1853, art. viii, pp. 155-1CC. 

 1855— Waterhouse, G. R. The natnralisVs library. Edited by Sir William Jardine, Bart. . . . Vol. 



wi\. — Mammalia. Marsupialia or pouched animals. . . . Edinburgh : W. H. Lizars, . . . ; 



London, Hen rj G. Bonn, . . . 1855. 16 . Eng. title, 4 p. 11., pp. 17-323, 34 col. pll., portrait. 

 1863.— Engelmann, G. [Gestation of opossum.] < Trans. Acad. Sci. St. Louis, ii, l^ii:s, p. 224. 



Shute, J. G. [On the mode of birth in the opossum.] < Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. ix, 1863, 



p, 332; Proc. Esses Inst.iii, 1863, pp. 288, 289. 

 Tomes, R. F. Notice of a new American form of marsupial | Hyracodon]. <^ Proc. Zool. Soc. 



London, 1863, pp. 50, 51, pi. viii. 

 1865. — Flower, W. H. On the commissures of the cerebral hemispheres of the Marsupialia and Mono- 



tremata, as compared with those of the placental mammalia. <[ Philos. Trans. civ, 1865, pp. 



633-651, pll. 36-38; abstract in Proc. Roy. Soc. 1865, pp. 71-74. 

 1866. — Anon. Gigantic marsupials of Victoria, Australia. < Am. Journ. Sci. and Arts (2), xli, 1866, pp. 



258, 259. 

 1867. — Haughton, S. On some points in the muscular anatomy of the marsupials. < Auu. and Mag. 



Nat. Hist, xix, 1807, pp. 127-131. 

 McCoy, F. On a new genus of Phalanger (Gymnobelidens). < Aun.and Mag. Nat. Hist, xx, 



1867, pp. 287,288, with 1 pi. 

 1867-68. — Flower, W. H. On the development and succession of tbo teeth in I be Marsupialia. 



< Philos. Trans, for 1867, clvii, 1868, pp. 631-641, pll. 39-40; abstract in Proc. Roy. Soc. xv, 1867, 



pp. 464-468 ; and iu Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. xx, 1867, pp. 129-133. 

 1868. — Flower, W. H. On the affinities and probable habits of the extinct. Australian marsupial, 



Thylacoleo earnifex, Owen. <[ Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. London, xxiv, 1868, pp. 307-319. 

 Gervais, P. Memoire snr les formes ce"r6bralcs propres aux marsupiaux. < Nouv. Arch. Mus. 



Hist. Nat. Paris, t. v, 1869, MCm. pp. 229-251, pll. 13, 14. 

 McCoy, F. On the species of wombats [Phascolomyidse]. (Abstract.) < Trans, and Proc. 



Roy. Soe. Victoria, viii, 1868, pp. 266-2*0. 

 Peters, A~7. Ueber das Os tympanicum and die Gehorknochelchen der Schnabelthiere in Bezug 



auf dioFrage von der Deutuug des Quail rat brines bei den Vogeln. <^ — t Also, Ann. and Mag. 



Nat. Hist, i, 1868, pp. 779-782, with 1 pi. 

 Sander, J. Ueber das Quercommissurensystem des Grossbirns bti den Bentelthieren [Marsu- 

 pialia]. < Arch. Auat. 1868, pp. 711-718, with 1 pi. 

 1869. — Editorial. Marsupial dogs. <Atu. Nat. iii, 1869, p. 53. [From Q. J. Sci. Jan. 1809, which see 



for author.] 

 1871. — Coues, E. On the myology of the Ornithorbyncbus. < Comni. Essex Inst, vi, 1871, pp. 12 J -1?:'. 

 1872. — Coues, E. The osteology and myology of Didelphys virginiana. With an appendix on the 



brain, by Jeffries Wyman. < Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist, ii, 1872, art. 3, pp. 41-154. 

 Iiincecum, G. The opossum. < Am. Nat. vi, 1872, pp. 555-557. 

 1876. — Barnard, W. S. Observations on the development of Didelphys virginiana. <[ Proc. Am. 



Q. -ADDENDA. 



[For most of the billowing titles, the compilers are indebted to the kind attentions of Mr. J. A. Allen. They were 

 ed during the printing of the Bibliography, but too Lite for insert iou under their proper heads, and represent, in par- 

 ticular, many Important palreontological papers by Leidy, Marsh, and Cope.] 



1780.— Clavigero, F. S. Storia antica del Messico. 1 vols. 4°. Cesena, 1780. 



1782. — Mackenzie, A. A general history of the fur trade from Canada to the northwest. <Macken- 



zie's Voyages, etc. vol. i, lT'J-J. pp 1-162. 

 1787. — Clavigero, F. S. History of Mexico, translated from the Italian by C. C'ullen. 2 vols. 4°. 



London, 1787. [Contains an alphabetical list of Mexican mammals, with descriptions and 



remai ks. ] 



1815. — Illiger, C. Ueberblick der Siiugthiore Dach ihrerVertheilung fiber die Welttheile. <Abhaudl. 

 der Konig.Akad. der Wissensch. in Berlin, 1804-11 (1815), pp. 39-159. 



