SYSTEMATIC CATALOGUE. 247 



II. SYSTEMATIC CATALOGUE. 



Note. — In the Systematic Catalogue which follows, Professor Baird's writings are 

 classified with reference to the topics of which they treat. It should be noted that 

 the articles in the Annual Eecord of Science and Industry, to which frequent reference 

 is made, are in large part critical notices and reviews of the work of other writers. 



ANALYSIS. 



Page. 



Mammals 247 



Birds 250 



Keptilee and Batrachians 253 



Fishes and Fisheries 255 



Invertebrates 269 



Plants 271 



Geographical Distribution, Faunas, Accllmatation 271 



Oeology, Mineralogy, and Paleontology ^ 276 



Anthropology 277 



Industry and Art 278 



Exploration and Geography 279 



Collecting and Taxidermy 284 



Museums, Societies, Zoological Stations, &c 284 



Publications as an officer of the Smithsonian Institution 288 



Publications as Commissioner of Fisheries 290 



Annual Record of Science and Industry 292 



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22. — 1851. On the ruminating animals of North America and their susceptibility of 

 domestication. <^Eeport of Commissioner of Patents for 1851, pp. 104- 

 128, 8 plates. 



29. — 1852. Mammals of the Valley of the Great Salt Lake. <^Stansbury's Explora- 

 tion and Survey of the Valley of the Great Salt Lake of Utah, etc. Phila- 

 delphia, 1852. [App. C] pp. 309-31.3. 



30.— 1852. Mammals Collected l>y Lieutenant Abert in New Mexico. <C^Stansbury's 

 Exploration and Survey of the Valley of the Great Salt Lake of Utah, 

 etc. Philadelphia, 1852. [App. C] p. 313. 



34.— 1852. [Note in reference to Vulpes Utah, And. and Bach.] <C^Proe. Acad. Nat. 

 Sci. Phila., vi, 1852-3 (1854), p. 124. 



59. — 1854. Characteristics of some New Species of Mammalia, collected by the U. S. 

 and Mexican Boundary Survey. Part I. <^Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 

 Phila., vii. pp. 331-3. 



60.-1854. Characteristics of some New Species of North American Mammalia, col- 

 lected chiefly in connection with the U. S. Surveys of a Railroad Route 

 to the Pacific. Part I. <^Proc. Acad. Xat. Sci. Phila., vii, pp. 333-6. 



64.— 1855. Mammals of Chili. <^Gilli8, Naval Astron. Exp., ii, pp. 153-162.* 



65. — 1855. List of Mannnalia found in Chile. <^Gillis, Naval Astron. Exp., ii. pp. 

 1G3-171.* 



72. — 1857. [Name Tamias pallasii proposed instead of Sciurvs siriatns, Pallas, nee 

 Linn.] <^Eleventh Ann. Eep. Smithsonian Institution, p. 55, 



