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 1824. — Sabine, E. Jmirnal of a voyage for the tliscovery of a northwest iMssagc from the Atlantic to 

 the raoilic, performed in the years 1819 and 1820, in His M.ajesty's ships Hecla and Griper. By 

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1825.— Harlan, R. Fauna Americana : being a description of the mamraiferons animals inhabiting 

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(The foregoing 13 the original edition, now a rather rare work. A second edition, in three vols. 8*^, was 

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1827. — Harlan, R. Notice of certain prepared specimens of (juadrupeds in the posse65.ion of a gentle- 

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 Lichtenstein, K. M. H. Erlauterungen der Nachrichten des Franc. Hernandez vou den vier- 

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[All but 2 of the 13 spp. described are new, these short notices anticipating the fuller descriptions in the 

 Fn. Bor.-Am. ItSO. Soros forsteii, p. S16; S. palustlis, Arvicola borealis, A. (Lenjmus) helvolus, Myoxus drum* 

 niondii, p. 517; Cricetus talpoides, Mus leucopus (Raf.), Arctomya piuinosa (Penn.), p. 518; A. (Spermophilus) 

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1829.— Kaup, J. J. Skizzirte Entwickelungs-Geschichte nnd natiirliches System der europiiiscbcu 



Tbierwelt. 8°. Darmstadt, 1829. 

 y/ Richardson, J. Fauna | Boreali-Americana ; | or the | zoology | of the | northern parts | of ( 



British America; | eoutaining desciiptious of the objects of natural history collected on the 

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 Richardson, M. D., F. R. S., F. L. S. | ... | surgeon and uatunilist to the expeditions. | Assisted 

 by I William Swainson, F. R. S., F. L. S., &c., | and the Reverend William Kirby, M. A., F. R. 

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 the right honourable the secretary of j state for colonial affairs. | — | Loudon : | John Murray, 

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 Part first, containing the quadrupeds. By John Richardson, pp. xlii, 1 1., 300, pU. 27. 4°. 

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1829-33. — Eschscholtz, P. Zoologischer Atlas, enthaltend Abbildungen uud Bescbreibungen neuer 

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(The last pan, posthumous, edited by Dr. M. H. Rathke, contains descriptions and figures of Cauia ochropus, 

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1830.— Gapper, — . Observations on the quadrupeds found in the district of Upper Canada extending 

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(Sorei talpuides, Cricetas myoides, etc.] 

 1830-31. — Richardson, J. [Birds and mammalia collected during the last arctic land exj^edition 

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