BIBLIOGE. APPENDIX— C. PUIMATES. 1001 



1875.— Giiather, A. Instructions for making observations on, and collecting specimens of, the mam- 

 malia [not including cetacea] of Greenland. < Instr. for Use of Sci. Exped. to Arct. Regions, 

 IBTf), pp. 30-39. (8°. London.) 

 Osburn, W. Mammals of the Kansas plains. < Observer of Nature (newspaper published at 

 Lawrence, Kansas) of Mar. 24, 1H75. 

 { Auuotatod list of 14 spp.l 

 Reinhardt, J. Note on additional mammals of Greenland. ... < Man. Nat. Hist. ... of 

 Greenland, . . . 1875, p. 34. 

 1876.— Allen, J. A. Description of some remains of an extinct species of wolf and an extinct species 

 of deer from the lead region of the Upper Mississippi. < Amer. Journ. Sci. and Arts, 3d 

 ser. xi, no. 61, Jan. 1876, pp. 47-51. 



(Caois misaiasippiensis, Cervua whitncyi, spp. nn., p. 49.1 

 Allen, J. A. Geographical variation among North American mammals, especially in respect to 

 size. < Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. Terr. vol. ii, no. 4, pp. 309-344. (Pub. Aug. 4, 1876.) 

 [An iraport.int contribution to tlio aubject.] 

 Allen, J. A. Geographical variation among North American mammals, especially in respect to 

 size. < Amer. Nat. x, 1876, pp. 625-027. 



I Abstract from Bull. U. S. Geol. burv. Tor. vol. ii, no. 4, pp. 309-344 1 

 Carpenter, W. L. Field notes on the natural history of the Big Horn Mountains [Montana]. 



<; Forest and Stream, Nov. 2, 1876, 

 Coues, E. An account of the various publications relating to the travels of Lewis and Clarke, 

 with a commentary on the zoological results of their expedition. < Bull. U. S. Geol. and 

 Geog. Surv. Terr. no. 6, 2d ser. pp. 417-444(8°, Washington, Government Printing Office, Feb- 

 ruary 8, 1876). 



(TUe mammala and birds described by these authors arc diecusaed and identified as far .as practicable.) 

 Gibson, "W. H. The complete American trapper, or tho tricks of trapping and trap-making. 

 A trapper's repository, .... 1 vol. Sq. 16°. 1 p. 1., 1-6, i-xvi, 1-300 pp. Profusely illus- 

 trated by the author, au artist by profession. New York, James Miller, publisher, 1874. 

 [A. very attractive and useful treatise, of popular character,] 

 Henshaw, H. W. Notes on the mamnuals taken and observed in California in 1875 by H. 

 W. Henshaw. < Ann. Rep. of Chief of Engineers, U. S. Army, for 1876, Appendix JJ (pp. 

 30.5-312 of separate is sue). (Washington, Government Printing Office, " 1876" ; probably not 

 published till 1877.) 



(An annotated list of 30 spp., containing m.any interesting observations on the habits of the mammala of 

 Southern California and adjacent islands.] 

 Jordan, D. S. Manual of the vertebr.ates of tho northern United States, including the district 

 east of the Mississippi River and north of North Carolina and Tennessee, exclusive of marine 

 species. 12°. 342 pp. Chicago, Jansen, McClurg & Co., 1876. 

 [Mammals, pp. 5-35.] 

 Aiioii. Pending extermination of large game in America. < Rod and Gun, Dec. 30, 1876. 

 [From Tho London Field.] 

 1877.- Couper, W. Notes on mammals of Canada. < Forest and Stream, June 14, 1877. 

 Murphy, J. M. Tho bunting fields of Wyoming. < Rod and Gun, Dec. 30, 1877. 

 fStockwell, G. A.] The fauna of Michigan, [jpsefi^on. "Archer ".] < Fore8t«,nd Stream of May 

 3 and earlier, 1877. 



(Annotated list of mammals.] 



C— PRIMATES. 



1817.— Meckel, J. P. Beitrag zur Entwickelung.sgeschichte der menscblichen Ziihne. < Deutsches 

 Arehiv liir Phys. iii, 1817, pp. 556-574. 



1818.— Mitchill, S. L. The original inhabitants of America shown to be of the same family and line- 

 age with those of Asia. < Phil. Mag. (Tilloch's), xlviii, 1816, pp. 4-8; Isis von Oken, 1818, 

 col. 315-319. 



1821.— Griffith, E. General and particular descriptions of the vertebrat«d animals, arr.anged conform- 

 ably lo the modern discoveries and improvements in zoology Order Quadrumana 



[and] order Quiidrumombria.— London: printed for Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy and 



Rodwell and Martin, .... mdcccxsi. [8°. Quadrumana, (eug. title) vii, 143 pp., 34 pU. ; 

 Quadrumembria, (eng. title) v, 295 pp. 64 pU.] 



