1032 MONOGEAPHS OF NORTH AMERICAN RODENTIA. 



1874.— "T. J. S." The wliitc-tailed deer. < Forest and Stream, Dec. 17, 1874. 



" Wolverine." Deer shedding their horns. < Am. Sports. 1874. 



Ano7t. Albino deer from South Carolina. <^ Forest and Stream, March 5, 1874. 



Anon. The antlcred doe. <[ Am. Sports. May 2, 1874. 



Anon. The buffalo's fate. <Am. Sports. Dec. 19, 1874. 



fOn the trade in flesh and bones. From the New York Tribune.] 



Anon. (W. F. Parker.). Elk antlers. < Am . Sports. Feb. 21, 1874, with fig. 



Anon. Elk antlers. <^ Am Sports. March 21, 1874. 



Anon. Large antlers [of Cervns canadensis]. Forest and Stream, March 5, 1874. 



Anon. On migration of buffalo. < Am. Sports. Nov. 21, 1874. 



Anon. The quadrupeds of Arctic lands [on reindeer]. <[ Forest and Stream, March .5, 1874. 



Anon. Slaughter of reindeer. <^ Am. Sports. March 7, 1874. 



Anon. Stratagem in deer hunting. <[ Am. Sports. Jan. 24, 1874. 



Anon. Woodland cariboo, or American reindeer, of Newfoundland. <^ Forest and Stream, 

 July 2, 1874. 

 1875. — Alaska [i. c, H. \V. Elliott]. The leap of the bighorns [Ovis moutaua]. < Am. Sports. March 

 i:i, 187.5. 



Batty, J. H. Diseased liver in deer. <^ Forest and Stream, Jan. 7, 1875. 



Batty, J. H. [On presence of a canine tooth in Cariacus virginianus.] <^ Forest and Stream, 



Feb. 6, 1875. 

 Caton, J. D. Antlers [their mode of growth, etc.]. <[ Rod and Gun, Nov. 27, 1875. 

 Caton, J. D. Wounds from deers' antlers. <^ Am. Sports. April 10, 1875. 



Coues, E. Chips from the buffalo's workshop. <^ Forest and Stream extra, printed for special 

 distribution, April 1, 1875. 



[A humorons coDtribation to scatology.] 



"E." Does with horns. <^ Forest and Stream, Jan. 28, 1875. 



Fitzinger, L. J. Die Gattungen der Familie der Hirsche (Cervi) nach ihrer natiiilichen Ver- 

 wandtschaft. <^ Sitz. d. K. Akad. Wiss. math.-naturw. Classe, Ixviii, 1. Abth. 1874, pp. XJ2-362. 



Flower, W. H. On the structure and affinities of the musk deer (Moechus moschiferus, Linn.). 

 < Proc. Zool. Soo. Lend. 1875, pp. 159-190, many figg. 



[Includes an important examination of the structure and classification of the ruminants at large,] 



"Pacific." No gall in deer. < Forest and Stream, Feb. 4, 1875, 



"Tahawas," Freaks of nature in deer. <[ Forest and Stream, Feb. 11, 1875. 



" W, W. E." Worms in deers' livers. < Forest and Stream, Jan. 28, 1875, 



1876,— Allen, J. A. Memoirs of the Geological Survey of Kentucky. | N. S. Shaler, director. | Vol. i. 

 Part ii. I — | The American bisons, | living and extinct. | By J. A. Allen. | With twelve plates 

 and map, | — | University press, Cambridge: | Welch, Bigelow, & Co. | 187G. 



Memoirs of the Museum of Couiparative Zoology, | at Harvard College, Cambridge, Mass. | 

 Vol. iv. No, 10, I — I The American bisons, | living and extinct. | By J, A, Allen. | Published 

 by permission of N. S. Shaler, director of the Kentucky | Geological Survey. | With 12 plates 

 and a map. | University press, Cambridge: | Welch, Bigelow, & Co. | 1876. 



4°. pp. i-ix, 1-246, 1 col. map, 12 pll., 13 11., 2 woodcuts in text. Ed. of 500 copies. 



[These two publications were simultaneous, and only differ in the titles. The following are the contents; — 



Title, p. i. 



Preliminary note (N. S, Shaler), p, iii. 



Introduction, pp. v-ix. 



Part I, 



1, Distinctive characteristics and affinities of the bisons, pp. 1-3, 



2, General historical account of the remains of extinct bisons hitherto found in North Ameiioa. pp, 3-7. 



3. Descriptionof the extinct species, pp. 7-31, 



4. Geographical distribution and geological position of the remains of the extinct bisons of North America, 

 pp. 33-35. 



5, Helalion of the existing species of bisons to the extinct species, pp, 35, 36, 



6. Description of the existing species, pp, 36-70. 



