1208 Life-histories of Northern Animals 



1884. Robert Bell. Observations on the Geology, Mineral- 

 ogy, Zoology and Botany of the Labrador Coast, 

 Hudson Strait and Bay. Rept. Prog. Geol. and 

 Nat. Hist. Surv., Canada. App. H. Mam., pp. 48 

 DD to 53 DD. Montreal, Canada. 



1884. Clinton Hart Merriam. The Mammals of the Adi- 



rondack Region. 4to, 316 pp. Reprinted from 

 Vols. I and II. Trans. Linn. Soc, N. Y., Sept. 

 1884. New York. 



1885. Miller Christy. Notes on the Mammals of Mani- 



toba. Nat. Hist. Journal and School Reporter. Vol. 

 IX, May 15, 1885, No. 76, pp. 67-74. York, Eng- 

 land. 



1886. Ernest E. T. Seton. The Mammals of Manitoba. 



Hist, and Sci. Soc, Manitoba, Trans. No. 23, Season 

 1886. A paper of 15 pp., treating 49 species. Read 

 before the Soc. on the evening of May 27, 1886. 

 Pub. in Manitoba Free Press, May, 28, 1886. 

 Winnipeg. 



[A new edition appeared in the following year. It made a 26-pp. 

 pamphlet, treated 52 species, and had 6 illustrations by the author.] 



1886. Lucien M. Turner. Contributions to the Natural 



History of Alaska. No. II. Arctic series of Publi- 

 cations, Signal Service, U. S. Army. 4to, 226 pp., 

 Mammals, pp. 197-208. Washington. 



1887. E. W. Nelson. Report upon Natural History Collec- 



tions made in Alaska between the years 1877 and 

 1881. No. Ill, Arctic series. Signal Service, U. S. 

 Army, 4X0, ^^y pp., 21 pll. Mammals by Nelson 

 and F. W. True, pp. 227-293. Washington. 



1887. Charles H. Townsend. Field notes on the Mam- 

 mals, Birds and Reptiles of Northern California. 

 Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., X, pp. 159-241. Mammals, 

 pp. 164-190. Washington. 



