A List of the Chief Works Cited 1205 



1857-8-9. Robert Kennicott. The Quadrupeds of Illinois, 

 injurious and beneficial to the farmer. Rep. Comm. 

 Pat., Agriculture, for 1856-7-8. Washington. 



i860. Henry Youle Hind. Narrative Canadian Red River 

 Exploring Expedition of 1857, ^^^ of the Assiniboine 

 and Saskatchewan Exploring Expedition of 1858. 

 8vo, 2 vols., 494 and 472 pp. London. 



1861. Bernard Rogan Ross. A popular treatise on the 

 Fur-bearing Animals of the Mackenzie River Dis- 

 trict. Can. Nat. and Geol., VI, pp. 5-36. Montreal. 



[He defines Mackenzie River District as lying between Salt River and the 

 Arctic Ocean; and he treats Ljtix, Weasels, Dogs, Wolves, Fo.xes, and 

 Bears.] 



1 861. Bernard R. Ross. List of Mammals, Birds, and 

 Eggs observed in the Mackenzie River District, with 

 notices. Can. Nat. and Geol., VIII, Art. XIII, 

 pp. 137-155. Montreal. 



1 861. C. Birch Bagster. The progress and prospects of 



Prince Edward Island. Chaps. XV to XVIII on 

 Natural History. i2mo, 139 pp., app. XXXVI pp. 

 Charlottetown, P. E. I. 



[A rare volume.] 



1862. Archibald Hall. On the Mammals and Birds of the 



District of Montreal. Can. Nat. and Geol., VII, 

 pp. 44-78; pp. 289-317; pp. 344-376; pp. 401-430. 

 Montreal. 



1862. A. E. Verrill. Notes on the Natural History of Anti- 



costi. Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. Vol. IX, 

 October, 1862, pp. 132-151. Notes on Mammals 

 (pp. 135-6). Birds and plants. 



[He gives Fox, Marten, and Blackbear as common. Otter not uncommon, 

 White-hare unknown.] 



1863. H. Y. Hind. Exploration in the Interior of the Lab- 



rador Peninsula. 2 vols., 8vo, 351 and 304 pp. 

 London. 



