1210 Life-histories of Northern Animals 



1891. Edgar A. Mearns. Description of a new sub-species 

 of the Eastern Chipmunk, from the upper Missis- 

 sippi region, west of the Great Lakes. Bull. Am. 

 Mus. Nat. Hist., Vol. Ill, No. 2, Art. XVI, pp. 

 229-233. New York. 



1891. J. A. Allen. Notes on new or little known North 

 American Mammals, based on recent additions to 

 the Collection of Mammals in the American Museum 

 of Natural History. Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., 

 Vol. Ill, No. 2, Art. XX, pp. 236-310. June 30, 



1 89 1. New York. 



1891. C. Hart Merriam. Results of a Biological Recon- 



naissance of South Central Idaho. N. A. Fauna, 

 No. 5, Div. Ornith. and Mam., U. S. Dep. Agr., 127 

 pp., 4 plates. Washington. 



1892. J. A. Allen. The Geographical Distribution of North 



American Mammals. Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., 

 Vol. IV, No. I, Art. XIV, pp. 199-243. (Read before 

 N. Y. Acad. Sci. Jan. 26, 1891.) December 29, 



1892. New York. 



1892. C. Hart Merriam. The Geographical Distribution of 

 Life in North America, with special reference to the 

 Mammalia. Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, Vol. VII, 

 pp. 1-64 (with map). April 13, 1892. Washington. 



1892. J. B. Tyrrell. Report on North-western Manitoba, 

 with portions of the adjacent districts of Assiniboia 

 and Saskatchewan. Ann. Rept. Geol. Surv., Canada, 

 Vol. V, Part I, pp. 1E-235E. General report on 

 explorations made during seasons of 1887, 1888, 

 1889, and 1890. A few notes on mammals. 

 Montreal. 



1892. Horace T. Martin. Castorologia, or the History and 

 Traditions of the Canadian Beaver. 8vo, 238 pp., 

 54 ills. Montreal and London. 



