986 MONOGEAPHS OF NOETH AMEEICAN EODENTIA. 



1830-33.— Cabinet of iiatural history and American rural sports. With illustrations. 3 vols. 4°. 

 Philadelphia. Published by J. & T. Doughty. Vol. 1, 1830; ii, 1832; iii, parts i-iv, 1833. 



[A rare book, of semi-scientiflc character, containing maDy accoants and colored pla;e8of North American 

 mammals, etc. The article? have been fully indexed for the present bibliography.] 

 1831.— Ellsworth, H. L. Notes on the wild animals of Illinois. <I11. Mag. July, 1831; Featherston- 

 baugh's Month. Am. Journ. Geol. and Nat. Sci. Oct. 1831 ; Illinois in 1837, pp. — . 

 Wagler, J. Einige Mittheilungen Uber Thiere Mexicos. < Isis, xxiv, 1831, col. 510-535. 

 1831-36. — 'Wagner, J. A. Beitrage zur Kenntniss der warmbliltigen Wirbelthiere Americas. <^ Ab- 



haudl. Miinchen, ii, 1831-36, pp. 417-510. 

 1832.— Cox, R. Adventures on the Columbia River. 8°. New York, 1832. 

 1832-41.— Bonaparte, C. L. Iconografia della fauna Italica, per le quattro classi degli animali vorte- 



brati. Tomo i, Mammiferi e uccelli. Folio. Roma, 1832-41. 

 1834. — Brandt, J. F. Prodromus descriptionis animalium ab H. Mertensio obser\'atorum. -^Acad. 

 Sci. Recueil. St. Pdtorsb. 1834, pp. 201-276. 

 Harlan, R. Critical notices of various organic remains hitherto discovered in North America. 

 < Trans. Geol. Soc. Penna. i, 1834, pp. 46-112. 

 1835. — Bennett, E. T. Siiugetbiere aus Californien und Mexico. <C_ Isis, 1835, pp. 524-525. 



Ross, J. C. Appendix to the narrative of a second voyage in search of a northwest passage, 

 and of a residence in the arctic regions. By Sir John Eoss. . . . 1vol. 4°. London, 1835. 

 llnchiding account of the objects in the several departments of natural history seen and discovered during 

 the expedition, by Captain James Clark Ross, R. N.] 

 Troost, G. On the organic remains which characterize the transition series of the valley of the 

 Mississippi. <^ Trans. Geol. Soc. Penna. i, 1835, pp. 248-250. 

 1836. — Brandt, J. F. Conspectus sectionum, generum, sub-generum ct specierum novorum, qua) in 

 fasciculo priini Prodromi descriptionem animalium a Mertensio in orbis terrarum circumnavi- 

 gatione observatorura reperiuntur. < Ann. Sci. Nat. v (Zool.), 1836, pp. 180-188. 

 King, R. Narrative of a journey to the shores of the Arctic Ocean in 1833-35, under the com- 

 mand of Captain Back, R. N. By Richard King, M. R. C. S. ... 2 vols. 12°. London, 

 Richard Bentley, 1836. 

 • [Notices Barren-ground Reindeer, Arctomys okanaganus, etc.] 



Richardson, J. Narrative of the Arctic land expedition to the mouth of the Great Fish River 

 and ali>ng the shores of the Arctic Ocean, in the years 1833, 1834, and 1835; by Captain Back, 

 R. N. ... 8°. [Other copies in 4°.] London, mdcccxxxvi. jjp. i-x, 1 1., 1-663. Map and 

 plates. 



[Appendix contains zoological remarks by John Richardson.] 

 1837. — Bell, T. A history of British quadrupeds, including the cetacea. . . . Illustrated by nearly 

 200 woodcuts. 8°. xviii, 526 pp. London, John Van Voorst, . . . 1837. 

 Gervais, P. Sur les animaux mammiferes des Antilles. <^ Soc. Philom. Extr. Procfes. Verb. 

 1837, pp. 107-108; lustitut, v, no. 218, 1837, pp. 253-254; Ann. Sci. Nat. 2e s^r. viii, 1837, pp. 

 60-62. 

 Richardson, J. Report on North American zoology. <^ Sixth Ann. Rep. Brili. Assoc, for 1836, 

 1837, pp. 121-224. 



[An important commentary on, and digest of, the then state of onr knowledge on the subject. Some now 

 species are described.) 



1839. — Bachman, J. Description of several new species of American quadrupeds. <^ Journ. Acad. 



Nat. Sci. Phil.a. viii, 1839, pp. 57-73. 

 Bachman, J. List of quadrupeds procured by Mr. Townsond, and sent to the Academy of 



Natural Sciences. <^ Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. viii, 1839, pp. 73-74. 

 Bachman, J. Additional species to the list of Mr. Townsend's quadrupeds. < Journ. Acad. 



Nat. Sci. Phila. viii, 1839, pp. 101-105. 

 Baer, K. E von. Ueber die Hiiuligkeit der Gewitter in den Polar-Regionen. <^ Poggend. Annal. 



xlviii, 1839, pp. 601-610. 

 Darwin, C. Narrative of the surveying voyages of his majesty's ship.s Ilecla and Beagle. . . . 



In tbrcio vobimes. Vol. iii. S^. pp. xiv, 615, figg. London, 1839. 



[This volnme lias secondary title: "Vol. III.— Journal and reniarkn. 1832-1830. By Chai les Darwin. ... " 



Contains important notices of animals. There is an American edition, 2 vols. 16°. New York, H.irper & 



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