16 JOEL ASAPH ALLEN— CHAPMAN tMEM0I " L T, xxt 



On a Collection of Birds from Chapada, Matto Grosso, Brazil, made by Mr. Herbert H. Smith. Part I, Oseines. 

 <Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist, III, pp. 337-380, Sept. 29, 1891. 



87 species here treated: Calliste margaritse, sp. nov., p. 351; Zonotrkhia capensis costarkensis, subsp. nov., p. 374. 



Part II, Tyrannidae.<Butf. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., IV, pp. 331-350, Dec, 1892. 



Parts III and IV, Piprida to Rheida;. <.BuZZ. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., V, 1893, pp. 107-158, July 19, 1893. 



Spp. and subspp. nov: (1) Pygmomis chapadensis, pp. 122; (2) Piaya cayana cabanisi, p. 136; (3) Jiuteo albkaudatus sennetti, p. 144; 

 This concludes the paper, which comprises a list of 324 species, with annotations and comment on allied species in a number of groups. 

 Part IV (pp. 152-158) , "Oological Notes, " contains notes on the nests and eggs of 27 species. 



The North American Species of Colaptes, considered with special reference to the Relationships of C. auratus 

 and C. cafer.<Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., IV, 1892, pp. 21-44, and map, March 8, 1892. 

 Hybridization on a large scale shown to obtain between C. auratus and C. cafer. 



The Geographical Origin and Distribution of North American Birds, considered in Relation to Faunal Areas of 

 North America. <Auk, X, pp. 97-150, pis. iii-v (maps), April, 1S93. 



Merriam's Laws of Temperature Control of the Distribution of Land Animals and Plants. <C.Auk, XII, pp. 

 172-173, April, 1895. 



Review of Dr. C. Hart Merriam's paper of this title in Nat. Qeogr. Mag., VI, 1894, pp. 229-238, pis. xii-xiv. 



The Origin and Relations of the Floras and Faunas of the Antarctic and adjacent Regions. Vertebrata of the 

 Land; Birds and Mammals.<S«erace (2), III, No. 61, pp. 317-319, Feb. 28, 1896. 



Birds offer no satisfactory evidence of a former "Antarctic Continent." 



Alleged Changes of Color in the Feathers of Birds without Molting.<.Bu/7. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., VIII, pp. 

 13-44, March 18, 1896. 



" It is a summary and criticism of the work of some of the more important writers upon the subject of color changes in feathers without 

 moult, and it deals unsparingly with those who have asserted as possible the complete rejuvenation of an abraded feather. . . ." — J. 

 Dwight, Jr., in Auk, XIII, pp. 166-167, April, 1896. 



List of Birds collected in the District of Santa Marta, Colombia, by Mr. Herbert H. Smith. <C.Bull. Amer. Mus. 

 Nat. Hist., XIII, pp. 117-183, Aug. 25, 1900. 



An annotated list of 388 species. Spp. nov.: (1) OdontopkoTus atTifrojis.p. 127; (2) Afyiobiusassimilis, p. 144; (3) Ockthatca jesupi, p. 151; 

 (4) Ochthaca olivacea, p. 152; (5) Attila paTvirostris, p. 153; (6) Attila rufipectits, p. 153; (7) Grallaria bangsi, p. 159; (8) Hylophilus brunneus, 

 p. 171. 



960. 1 The Birds of Britain, their Distribution and Habits. Science, XLV, p. 591, June 8, 1917. 



Review of A. H. Evans' book of this title (Cambridge, 1916. 8vo, pp. xii+275, numerous halftone text figs.). 



961. ' Wayne's A List of Avian Species for which the Type Locality is South Carolina. Auk, XXXIV, p. 

 346, July 1917. 

 Review of the paper of Arthur T. Wayne by this title (Contributions Charleston Museum, III, pp. i-vi, 1-8, 1917). 



MAMMALS 

 Catalogue of the Mammals of Massachusetts, with a critical revision of the species. <Bu(X Mus. Comp. Zool., 

 I, No. 8, pp. 143-252, Oct., 1869. 



68 species, with critical and other extended annotations. The revisional comment was unfortunately based largely on the literature 

 of the subject, in the absence of actual specimens of many of the forms considered. 



On the Eared Seals (Otariadce), with detailed descriptions of the North Pacific Species, by J. A. Allen. Together 

 with an Account of the Habits of the Northern Fur Seal (Callorhinus ursinus), by Charles Bryant. < 

 Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool, II, No. 1, pp. 1-108, pll. i-iii, August, 1870. 



I. (1) ResumG of recent contributions to the natural history of the Otariadse, pp. 4-19; (2) affinities, distinctive characters and 

 synonymy, with remarks on sexual, age and individual variation, and a conspectus of the genera and species, pp. 19-45; (3) on the North 

 Pacific species, pp. 45-89. II. Habits of the Northern Fur Seal, etc., by Charles Bryant, with notes by J. A. Allen, pp. 89-108. 

 Oulophocinx, p. 44, and Trichiphocinx, p. 44, subfamm. nov. of Otariadae; subsequently abandoned. 



On the Mammals and Winter Birds of East Florida, with an examination of certain assumed specific characters 

 in Birds, and a sketch of the Bird-fauns of Eastern North America. <B«U. Mus. Comp. Zool., II, No. 3, 

 pp. 161-450, pll. 4-8, April, 1871. 



Annotated list of the mammals, 35 species, pp. 168-185. Trichechus manatus Linne 1 employed as the name of the Manatee (p. 171). 



Notes on the Mammals of portions of Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming, and Utah.<BuH. Essex Inst., VI, pp. 43-66, 

 May, 1874. 



Four distinct lists of mammals observed in the region named in the title, with notes on their habits, distribution, etc. I. Mammals 

 of Middlo and Western Kansas, 28 species, with three pages on Cynomys ludovkianus, pp. 45-52. II. Mammals of Park County, 

 Colorado, 37 species, pp. 53-58. III. Mammals of Carbon County, Wyoming, 32 species, pp. 58-61. IV. Mammals of Great Salt 

 Lake Valley, Utah, 42 species, pp. 61-66. 



Notes on the Natural History of portions of Dakota and Montana Territories, being the substance of a report 

 to the Secretary of War, on the collections made by the North Pacific Railroad Expedition of 1873, 

 Gen. D. S. Stanley, commander. < Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., XVII, pp. 33-91, June, 1874. (Also 

 as a separate pamphlet of 61 pp., 1S74.) 



Mammals, pp. 36-45 (pp. 6-13 of the reprint), 31 species; notes on habits, distribution, etcj 

 1 These titles are additions to the original bibliography, the numbers preceding them continue its system of enumeration. 



