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1807. — Gass, P. A jourual | of tlio | voyages and trav<>lH | of a corps of discovery, | under tbo coni- 

 inaiid iif Cajit. Lewis and Capt. | Clarke of the army of tbe United States, | from | the mouth 

 of tlie river Missouri tbrongb tbe | interior parts of North America | to tbe Pacific Ocean, | 

 durinji the years 1804, 1805, & 180(i. | Containing | an authentic relation of the bios'; interesting 

 transactions | during tbo expedition, — a description of tbe country, — | and an account of its 

 inhabitants, soil, climate, curiosities | and vegetable and animal productions. | — | By Pat- 

 rick Gass, I one of tbo persons employed on tbe expedition. | — | With geographical and ex- 

 planatory notes I by the publi.sher. | — | [Copyright secured according to law.] | Pittsburgh, | 

 printed by Zadok Cramer, | for David M'Keehan, publisher and | proprietor, .... 1807. | 1 

 vol. I'.i'^. i-viii, 9-2G2 pp. (No illustrations.) 



[There are several later editions. The book refers to various mammals passim. See Lewis and Clarke, 1814.] 



Heame, S. Journey to the northern ocean, by Samuel Heame, in the years 1769, 1770, 1771, 



and 177a. London, 1807. 

 1808. — Cuvier, G. Des os fossilcs trouvds dans I'Am^rique septentrionale. <[ Journ. de Pbys. Ixvii, 



18US, pp. 331-333. 

 1811. — Rees, T. Travels on the Missouri and Arkansaw, by Lieutenant Pike, in 1805 and 1806. Edited 



by T. Rees, esq. London, 1811. 



1814. — Brackenridge, H. M. Views of Louisiana. ... 8°. Pittsburg, 1814. 



Lewis, M., and Clarke, W. History | of | tbe expedition | under the command of | Cap- 

 tains Lewis and Clark, | to | tbe sources of tbe Missouri, | tlience | .across the Rocky Mount- 

 ains 1 and down tbe | river Columbia to the Pacific Ocean. | Performed during the years 

 1804-5-6. I By order of the | government of tbe United States. | Prepared for tbe press | by 

 Paul Allen, esquire. | In two volumes. | Vol. I-[II]. | Philadelphia, | published by Bradford 

 and luskeep ; and | Abm. H. Inskeep, Newyork. | .J. Maxwell, printer. | 1814. 2 vols. 8°. 

 Vol.1, i-xxviii, 1-470 pp., maps. Vol.11, i-ix, I-5-.''.> pp., maps. (> Vol. II, Chap. VII, "A 

 general description of tbe beasts, birds, and plants, &c. found by the party in this expedition ", 

 pp. 148-201.) 



[This is the original ed. of the authentic narrative ; there are many others later, q. v. See especially Couee, 

 Bull. U. S. Gcol. Surv. no. 6, 2d ser. 1876, pp. 417-444, for an account of these books, and of numerous spurious or 

 collateral publications relating to the travels of these explorers. 



Ooutains passim, and particularly at the place above specially indicated, an account of npmerous mammals 

 observed in the region traversed ; none under binomial names; some of the accounts are our arlgin.al notices 

 of species. The mammalogical matter ia important, as the basis of various binominal species, especially of Ord 

 and Rafiucaque.J 



Levris, M., and Clarke, W. Travels | to the | source of tbe Missouri River | and across the 

 American continent | to tbe | Pacific Ocean. | Performed | by order of tbo government of the 

 United States, | in the years 1804, 1805, and 1806. | — | By Captains Lewis and Clarke. | — | 

 Published from tbo official report, | and | illustrated by a map of the route, | and other maps. 

 I — I London : | printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, | Paternoster-Row, | 



— I 1814. One vol. 4". i-xxiv, 1-663 pp., 1 folding and ii full-page maps. (> Chap. XXIV, 

 "A general description of the beasts, birds, and plants, &c., found by the party in this ex- 

 pedition", pp. 450-489.) 



[Nearly identical, except in form, with the orig. ed. of same d,ate, q. v.] 



1815. -Lewis, M., and Clarke, 'W. Travels | to the source of | the Missouri River | and across 

 tbo I American continent | to I the Pacific Ocean. | Performed by order of | the government of 

 tbe United States, | in tbe ye^rs 1804, 1805, and 1806. | — | By Captains Lewis and Clarke. | 



— I Published from tbo official report, | and illustrated by a map of tbe route, | and other 

 maps. I — I A new edition, in three volumes. | Vol. I, [II, III]. 1 — 1 Loudon : | printed for 

 Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, | Paternoster- Row, | 1815. 3 vols. 8°. Vol. I, pp. 

 i-xxvi, 1 1. not paged, 1-411, maps 3. Vol. II, pp. i-xii, 1-434, maps 3. Vol. Ill, pp. i-xii, 

 1-394. (> Vol. Ill, Chap. XXIV, " A general description of the beasts, birds, plants, &c., found 

 by the party in this expedition", pp. 1-73.) 



[Except in fofm. and in some minor details of typography incident to resetting of the typo, this is identical 

 with the 4° edition of 1814, q. v. It was reissued, 1817.] 

 Lewis, M., and Clarke, 'W. "Tagebuch e. Entdeckungsreise durch Nord-Amerika in d. 

 Jabreu 1804-6. Ans d. Engl. v. Weyland. Mit 1 Karte." <Neue Bibliotbek der wichtigsten 

 Beschreibungen u. s. w. (Weimar, gr.-8°; Bd. i, 1815). 



[Title of a German version, quoted from Kayser. Seo the original, 1814. j 



