34G A NEW MYLODON. 



Leidy, J. 



1885. Remarks on Mylodon. Proc. Acad. nat. sci. Phila., J8S."), p. 49-51 . 

 1889. Notice of .some mammalian remains from the salt mine of Petite Anse, Louisiana. 

 Trans. Wagner free inst. sci., 2, p. 33-40, pi. o. 



Lydekker, R. 



1893. Note on the coracoidal element in adult sloths, with remarks on its homology. 

 Proc. Zool. soc. London, 1893, p. 172-174. 

 Matthew, W. D. 



1902. List of the Pleistocene fauna from Hay Springs, Nehra.ska. Bull. Anier. inus. 

 nat. hist., 16, p. 317-322. 

 Merriam, J. C. 



1906. Recent discoveries of Quarternary mninTnals in .Southern California. Science, 

 new ser., 24, p. 248-250. 



(Dermal ossicles of Paramylodon) . 

 OSBORN, H. F. 



1910. The age of mammals in Europe, Asia and North .\merica. New York, Svo, 

 xvii + 035 pp., illustr. 



Owen, R. 



1842. Description of the skeleton of an extinct gigantic sloth, Mylodon rohustus, Owen, 

 with observations on the osteology, natural affinities, and probable habits of the 

 megatherioid c(uadrui)eds in general. London, 4to, 170 pp., 24 pis. 



1843. Letter from Richard Owen, Esq., F. R. S., F. G. S., &c., &c., on Dr. Harlan's 

 notice of new fossil Mammalia. Amer. journ. sci., 44, p. 341-345. 



Perkins, H. C. 



1842. Notice of fossil bones from Oregon Territory, in a letter to Dr. C. T. Jackson. 

 Amer. journ. sci., 42, p. 130-140, 4 figs. 

 Sinclair, W. J. 



1910. Dermal bones of Paramylodon from the asplialtum deposits of Rancho la Brea, 

 near Los .\ngeles, California. Proc. Amer. phil. soc, 49, p. 191-195, fig. 1. 

 WiLUSTON, S. W'. 



1895. New or little known extinct vertebrates. Kansas Univ. finartcrly, 3, p. 105-170, 

 pi. 14-19. 



(Fibula of Mylodon from Kansas figured). 



