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1858.— Martens, E. von. Bemerkung iiber einige Siiugethiere in geograpbischer und historisclier 

 Beziehnng. < Arcbiv f. Naturg. 24. Jahrg. 1858, pp. 111-144. 

 Owen, R. On the characters, principles of division, and primary groups of the class mammalia. 

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 Liun. Soc. London, Zool. ii, 18.58, pp. 1-37. 

 Owen, R. On the classification of the mammalia. <[ Oan. Nat. and Geol. iii, 1858, pp. 51-63. 

 1859.— Agafasiz, A. An essay on classification. 8°. viii, 381 pp. London, Longman, Brown, Green, 

 Longmans & Roberts, and Trubner & Co., 1859. 



[An edition of the essav in the " Contributions ", with the addition of "A new ch.ipter [section] npoh the 

 categoric a of analogy ", preface, and index, bnt withoQt a table of contents.] 

 Cornay, J. E. Principes d'adiSnisatiou ou traits de Tablation des glandes uidoriennes qui com- 

 rauuiquent, par leur s^cr^tion plus on moins fiStide, nn mauvais gotlt aux especes animales 

 alimentaires et donnent une odeur insupportable aux espfeces d'agrtSment, et exposition g^n^- 

 rale des regies ii. suivre dans Tamdlioration de la chair des animaux. 12°. 108 pp., with 1 

 folded pi. Paris, Lab6, libraire de la facultd de medecine, le 15 Juillet 1859. 

 Giebel, C. G. Die Naturgeschichte des Thierreichs. Erster Band. Die Siiugethiere. Mit 926 

 Abbildnugi'n. 4°. Leipzig, Verlag von Otto Wigand, 1859. 



[Also entitled "Die drei Eeiche der Natur. In drei Ablheilungen. Mit 8000 Abbildnngen. Erste Abthei- 



Inng: Die Naturgeschichte des Thierreichs Erster Band. Leipzig, Verlag von Otto Wigand, 18ii9."] 



Owen, R. On the classification and geographical distribution of the mammalia, being the lec- 

 ture on Sir Robert Reade's foundation, delivered before the University of Cambridge, in the 

 Senate-House, May 10, 1859. To which is added an appendix "Ou the Gorilla," aud ''On the 

 extinction and transmutation of species." <^Cau. Jouru. Ind. Sci. and Art, v, 1859, pp. 58-59. 

 (Also separate, 8°, 2 p. 1., 103 pp., London, John W. Parker and Son, 1859.) 

 Palacky, J. Uebersicht der geographischeu Verbreitung der Siiugethiere. <[ Lotos, 9. Jahrg. 

 1859, pp. 176-181. 

 I860.— Hincks, W. Remarks on the classification of mammalia. <^ Can. Journ. Ind. Sci. and Art,n. 8. 

 V, IrttiO, pp 512-516. 

 Fucheran, J. Des caractferes zoologiqnes des mammifferes dans leurs rapports avec les fonctions 

 de locomotion. <[ Comptes Rendus, Paris, 1, 1860, pp. 1045-1043; lostitut, xxviii, 1660, pp. 206- 

 207 ; Mem. Acad. Sci. Lisboa, ii, 1860, p. 2. 

 Owen, R. Palaeontology or a systematic summary of extinct animals and their geological rela- 

 tions. 8°. XV, 420 pp. Edinburgh, Adam & Charles Black, 1860. , 

 1860-61. — Fitzinger, L. J. Wissenschaftlich-populiire Naturgeschichte der Siiugelhiere in ihren 

 sauinitlicben Hauptformen. Nebst einer Einleituug in die Naturgeschichte iiberhaupt und in 

 die Lehre von den Thiereu iusbesondere. C vols., 8° ; Bilderatlas, 4°, enthaltend 248 Abbildnn- 

 gen, 1 title. Wien, aus der kaiserlich-koniglichen Hof- und Staatsdruckerei, 1860-61. 

 [Couip.are anted, same author, under dates 1855 and 1857.] 

 1861.— Kolliker, A. Entwicklungsgeschichte des Menschen und der hoheren Thiero. Akademische 

 Vortriige. Mit Figuren in Holzschnitt. 8°. x, 468 pp., with 225 figs. Leipzig, Verlag von 

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 ■Wolf, J., and Sclater, P. L. Zoological sketches by Joseph Wolf. Made for the Zoological 

 Society of Loudon, from animals in their vivarium, in the Regent's Park. First and second 

 series. Edited, with notes, by Philip Lutley Sclater, M. A., secretary to the society. 2 vols. 

 Folio. First series, eug. title, frontispiece, 4 p. 1., 50 col. pll., with £0 11. descriptive; second 

 series, eng. title, frontispiece, 3 p. 1., 50 pll., with 50 11. descriptive. London, Henry Graves 

 and Company, printscUers to Her Majesty, 1861. 



[First series, with plates of (6) the eyra (Fells eyra), (12) the Canadian lynx (Fells canadensis), (14) the bas- 



saris (Bassaris astuta), (18) the walras (Tricliechus roeraarus), (19) the Wapifi deer (Cervus canadensis), (20) the 



white-tailed deer (Cervus K-uciirus). Second series, with plates of (5) the yaguarnndi cat (Felis yagnarundi), 



(211) the collared peccary (Dicotyles torquatus;.] 



1861-62.— Jager, G. Ueber das Skelet. < Scbrift. Ver. naturw. Kenut. Wien, ii, 1861-62, pp. 137-177. 



1862.— Broderip, "W. J. Zoological recreations Eighth thousand. 1 vol. 12°. Frontisp. 



and eng. title, viii pp., 2 1 , 382 pp., plates. London, lHt)2. 



[A series of popular essays which appeared in the New Monthly M.agazine, under the editorship of Theodore 

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Gulliver, G. On the red corpuscles of the blood of vertcbrata, and on the zoological import 

 of the nucleus, with plans of their strncture, form, aud size (on a uniform scale), in many of the 

 different orders. < Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1862, pp. 91-103. 



