1204 Life-histories of Northern Animals 



1825. Richard Harlan. Fauna Americana; being a de- 

 scription of the mammiferous animals inhabiting 

 North America. 8vo, 320 pp. Philadelphia. 



1826-8. John D. Godman. American Natural History. 3 

 vols., 8vo, 362, 331 and 264 pp.; 21, 19 and 9 pll. 

 Philadelphia. 



1828. John Franklin. Narrative of a second expedition to 



the shores of the Polar Sea, in the years 1825, 1826, 

 and 1827. Including an account of the progress of a 

 detachment to the eastward, by John Richardson, 

 Surgeon and Naturalist. 4to, xxiv-320, clviii pp., 

 31 plates, 6 maps. London. 



1829. John Richardson. Fauna Boreali-Americana, Part 



I, Quadrupeds. 4to, x]vi-300 pp., 23 plates. Lon- 

 don. 



1842. James E. Dekay. Zoology of New York, or the New 

 York Fauna, Part i. Mammalia. 4to, 146 pp. 

 Albany, N. Y. 



1846-54. John James Audubon and John Bachman. 



The Quadrupeds of North America. 3 vols., roy. 

 8vo, 383-334-348 pp., pll. civ. New York. 



[All three volumes are dated 1849. As no other date appears, I give that 

 only in references.] 



1851. John Richardson. Arctic Searching Expedition: A 

 Journal of a boat voyage through Rupert's Land and 

 the Arctic Sea, in search of the Discovery ships 

 under command of Sir John Franklin. 2 vols., 

 8vo, 413-426 pp. London. 



1853. Zadock Thompson. Natural History of Vermont. 

 8\o, 224 pp., app. 64 pp. Burlington, Vt. 



1857. Spencer F. Baird. General Report upon the Zoology 

 of the several Pacific Railroad Routes. Part I, 

 Mammals. About 40 plates. Washington. 4to, 

 757 pp. Reprinted in 1859 as Mammals of North 

 America. 764 pp., 87 plates. Philadelphia. 



