UOC) Life-histories of Northern Animals 



1868. Lewis H. Morgan. Ihe American Beaver and his 



Works. 8\o, jjo pp., map, 23 ppl., and 26 cuts. 

 Philadelphia. 



1869. Campbell Hardy. Forest Life in Acadic. 8vo, 371 



pp., 12 illustrations. London. 



[A stainlanl wcirk on llu- natural history of Nova Scotia. Out of print.] 



1873. A. Leith Adams. I'icld and Forest Ramhles. 8vo, 



.vx> PP- London. 



[A .slandaal work on natural lii.story of New Brunswick.] 



1874. J. A. Allen. Notes on the Natural History of portions 



of Dakota and Montana Territories. Proc. Boston 

 Soc. Nat. Hist., XVI L pp. 33-91- Introduction and 

 Mammals, pp. ^^ to 43. Boston. 



1874. Thomas Bell. A History of British Quadrupeds, in- 



cliidinu; the Cetacea. 8vo, 474 pp. London. 



1875. Elliott Coues and H. C. Yarrow. Rept. Expl. and 



Sur\. West of 100th Meridian, Vol. V, Zoology. 

 Chap. 11. Kept, on Mammals by Coues and Yar- 

 row, pp. 35-1 2(). Washington. 



1875. George M. Dawson. Report of the Boundary Com- 



mission. (Cu'ology 4i)th Parallel.) 8vo, xi-387 

 pp. Many maps and illustrations. Montreal, 

 I-onilon and New "^'ork. 



1876. Robert Bell. Report on ^he country west of Lakes 



Manitoha and Winnipegosis, with notes on the 

 Geology of Lake Winnipeg. Rept. Prog. (leol. 

 Surv., Canada, for 1874-75. General description of 

 region explored in summer of 1874. Contains notes 

 on the Mammals, pp. 24-56. Montreal. 



