984 MONOGKAPHS OF NOETH AMERICAN EODENTIA. 



1815-20. — Ord, G. "A universal geography, or a view of the present state of the known world. 

 Originally compiled by William Guthrie, esq. ; the astronomical part by James Ferguson. 

 Second American edition, 2 vols. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1815. Third American edition, 2 vols. 8vo. 

 and one of maps, Philadelphia, Benjamin Warner, 1820." 



fThe foregoing copied from Baird. Tho work is rare. The only copy I have seen is entitled : " A new | geo- 

 graphical, I liistorical, 1 and commercial grammar; | and present state of the 1 several tingdoms of the world, j 

 Containing | [ . . . . } Johnson and "Warner. Vol. ii, Philadelphia, 1815." This may not be exactly the 

 same book as cited by Baird; it consists of p^el. pp., pp. l-ti03, maps, and h.is Ord's zoological matter at pp. 

 290-361, as cited by Baird. Mr. Ord's work here consists of compiled nominal lists of vertebrates, in which 

 scientitiG names are originally imposed npon nearly all the species described by Lewis and Clarke, followed by 

 descriptions of many of them. In the 3d ed. above cited from B;iird, the lists of systematic names are omitted, 

 but the other zoological matter is retained at pp. 141-lSD of vol. i ; Mr. Ord's name, however, is not given.] 



1816-18. — Le'wis, M., and Clarke, W. Reize | naar | de Bronnen van den Missouri, | eu door 

 het vaste land van America | naar de Zuidzee. | Gedaan op last van de regering der Veree- 

 nigde Staten van America, | in de jaren 1804, 1805 en 1806. | Door de Kapiteins | Lewis en 

 Clarke. | Met eene kaart | — | Uit het Eogelsch vertaald door | N. G. Van Kampen. | — | 

 Eerste, [tweede, derde en laatste,] deel. | * | Te Dordrecht, | bij A. Bluss6 & Zoon, | 1816 

 [1817,1818]. 3 vols. 8°. Vol. 1, 1816, pp. i-xxxii, 1-398, map. Vol. II, 1817, pp. i-viii, 1-390. 

 Vol. Ill, 1818, pp. i-xii, 1-335. 



[This appears to be a fair and complete version, probably made from the English 3-vol. edition of 1815, q. u.] 



1817 {prior to). — Le Raye, C. Jonrnal of Charles Le Eaye, etc. 



[I cite from memory a rare book I have seen ; contains a curious figure of Antilocapra.] 



1817.— Bradbury, J. Travels in the interior of North America in the years 1809, 1810, and 1811. 8° 

 Liverpool, 1817. 

 Le^is, M., and Clarke, W. Travels, etc. 



[An Irish edition of the work ; 2 vols. 8°, Dublin, J.Christie, 1817. Said to be like the original.) 

 Rafinesque, C. S. Descriptions of seven new genera of North American quadrupeds. <^ Amer. 

 Monthly Mag. il, 1817, pp. 44-46. 



[Mazama, Diplostoma, p. 44 ; Geomya, Cynomys, Ani8<tnyi, Mynomce, p. 45 ; Lynx, p. 40.] 



1818. — Rafinesque, C. S. • Further discoveries in natural history, made during a journey through the 

 Western States. <^Amer. Monthly Mag. iii, 1818, pp. 445,446. 

 (MuFCulus lenoopus, M. nigricans, etc.] 

 1819— Leach, 'W. E. Notice of some animals from the arctic regions. •< Thomson, Ann. Phil, xiii, 

 1819, pp. 60-61. 

 Rafinesque, C. S. Prodrome de soixante-dix nouveaux genres d'animaux d^couverts dans 

 l'int(?rieur des fitats-Unis d'Amfirique, durant I'ann^e 1816. <^ Journ. de Phys. Ixxxviii, 1819, 

 pp. 417-429. 

 ■Warden, D. B. A statistical, political, and historical account of the United States of North 



America By D. B. Warden. 3 vols. 8'-'. Edinburgh, 1819. 



fNumerous compiled notices of North American mammals.] 



1820 — Harmon, D. "W. A journal of voyages and travels in the Interior of North America, between 

 the 47th and 58th degrees of latitude, by Daniel William Harmon, a partner in the North West 

 ■ Comi)any. Andover, 1820. 

 Rafinesque, C. S. Auuals of nature, or annual synopsis of new genera and species of animals, 



plants &c. discovered in North America. 8°. Pamphl. 1820. 

 ■Warden, D. B. Descrijytion statistique, historique et politique des Etats-Unis de I'Am^riqne 

 septentrionale, depuis I'epoque des premiers ^tablissemens jiisqir'A, nos jours ; par D. B. War- 

 den, . . . Edition traduite sur celle d'Angelterre, . . . 5 vols. 8". Paris, 1820. 



[Tome V, chap, xix, "Des quadmp^des ou mammif^res des fitats-Unis ", pp. 606-648. Many changes intro- 

 duced from the Euglish edition.] 

 1821. — Schoolcraft, H. R. Travels to the sources of the Missouri Eiver. Albany, 1621. 



1823.— Sabine, J. Narrative of a journey (first) to the shores of the polar seas in 1819-1822. By Cap- 

 tain Franklin 4". London, 1823. 



[Appendix, mammals, by J. Sabine.) 

 Say, T. Account of an ixpedition from Pittsburgh to the Eocky Mountains, performed in the 

 years 1819 and '20, under the command of Major Stephen H. Long. Compiled by Edwin 

 James. 2 vols. 8°. Philadelphia, 1823. 



[Contains numerous important notices and original descriptions of mammals, by Thomas Say.] 



