1004 MONOGRAPHS OF NORTH AMERICAN RODENTIA. 



1062.— Oiwen, R. On the zoological significance of the brain and limb characters of man, with re- 

 marks on the cast of the brain of the gorilla. <^Am. Journ. Sci. and Arts (2), xxxiv, 1862, pp. 

 440-449. 



Sanford, L. J. The gorilla. <^Am. Journ. Sci. and Arts (2), xxxiii, 1862, art. vii, pp. 48-64. 



Slack, J. H. Monograph of the prehensile-tailed qnadrumaua <^Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Vhila. 

 1862, pp. 507-519. 



Slack, J. H. [Remarks on the Gorilla castaneiceps, n. sp.] <^ Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 186 -, 

 Iip. 159, 160. 



Wagner, R. Upon thettructure of the brain in man and monkeys, and its bearing upon classi- 

 fication, with special reference to the views of Owen, Huxley, and Gratiolet. <[ Am. Journ. Sci. 

 and Arts (2), xxxiv, 1862, art. xvii, pp. 188-199. 

 [From Arcbiv f. Naturgescbicbto, Jabrg. 1861.] 



Wilder, B. G. [On a live Troglodytes niger.] <^Proc. Boston Ooc. Nat. Hist, ix, 1862, pp. 

 li:i-115. 



Wilder, B. G. [On the muscular differences between the limbs of man and quadrumana.] 



< Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist, ix, 1862, pp. 36 . 



Wyman, J. [On some of the phases of development in the exterior of the human body.] 



< Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist, ix, 1862, pp. 185- — . 



1862-66.— BarkoTW, H. Vergleichende Morphologic des Menschen und der menscheuiihulicben Affen. 



13r.'8lau,ii, 1862; iii, 1865; iv, 1866. [??] 

 1863. — Hincks, M. H. The gorilla [: remarks on the discussion between Profs. Owen, Huxley, Eolles- 

 toii, and Flower, in 1862]. <^ Can. Journ. Ind. Sci. and Art, n. s. vii, 1863, pp. 315-319. 

 Wagner, R. Creation of man, and substance of the mind. (Translation.) <^ Anthropol. Re- 

 view, i, 1863, pp. 227-232. 

 'Wyman, J. [Observations on the cranium of a young gorilla.] <^ Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 

 ix, 1863, p. 203. 

 1864.— Blake, C. C. On the syndactylous condition of the hand in man and the anthropoid apes. 

 <^Can. Journ. Ind. Sci. and Art, n. s. ix, 1864, pp. 52,53. 

 [From Rep. Brit. Aaaoo. Adv. Sci.) 

 Flower, W. H. On the brain of the red howling monkey (Mycetes senicnlns, Linn.). <^Proc. 



Zool. Soc. London, 1864, pp. 335-338, pi. xxix. 

 Tucker, D. On certain modern views concerning the ordinal arrangement of the higher mam- 

 malia [i. e. Primates]. <^Cau. Journ. Ind. Sci. and Art, n. s. ix, 1864, pp. 154-170. 

 Editorial. Casts of various parts of the structure of the gorilla. <[ Am. Journ. Sci. and Arts 

 (4) xxxviii, 18C4, pp. 292,293. 

 1865. — White, J. C. [Relation of man to higher apes.] <^Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist, x, 1865, pp.99, 100. 

 1866 — Wood, J. On the moscles of the shoulder and arm of man. <^ Clark's Journ. Anat. and Phys. 



Irt66, |ip. 44-59. 

 1867. — Allen, H. [Remarks on the tertiary occipital condyle in man.] < Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 

 1867, p. 137. 

 Jackson, J. B. S. [On perforation of the humcrns in man.] <;Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist, xi, 



1867, p. 113. 

 Parrille, H. de. [Translation of an acconnt of the capture of a gorilla. By Dr. S. L. Abbot.] 



< Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist, xi, 1867, pp. 137-139. 



Reade, W. [On the habits of the gorilla.] < Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist, xi, 1867, p. 113. 

 Slack, J. H. Mammalogical notices. [On species of primates.] <[ Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 



18ii7, pp. 34-38. 

 Wilder, B. G. [On the alleged gorilla and "What is it?" in New York.] <^ Proc. Boston Soc. 

 Nat. Hist, xi, 1867, pp. 305,306. 

 1868. — Wilder, B. G. Extra digits. <[ Publications of the Mass. Medical Society, vol. ii, no. 3; also 



sej). pauiph. 19 pp., woodcuts. 

 1870. — Leidy, J. [On the reversed viscera of a human subject.] <^ Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 1870, 



p. 134. • 



1872.— Cope, E. D. [Intelligence in monkeys.] <Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 1872, pp. 40, 41 ; Am. 

 Nat. vi, 1872, pp. 371,372. , 



