BIBLIOGU. APPENDIX— G. PERISSODAOTYLA. 1033 



Part II. 



1. Geotcrapbical diHtribtitiuii, past and prcseut, of Cison amoricauus. pp. 71-191. 



2. Prodncts of the buflalii. pp. 191-201. 



3. The cUaso. pp. ilO-2-215. 



4. Domestication of thobuffulo. pp. 215-2"1. 

 Apjiendix i. pp. 22:1-2^1. 



Api)cndix ii (N. S. Slialcr). pp. 2:i2-23(!. 



Index, pp. 237-24a 



Map and 12 plates, each with unpase4l explanatory leaf. 



A complete and thoroiighlj' reliable history of the most conspicuous and most important quadruped of Anier 

 ica, prepared with the greatest care and pains, after piotractcd and patient research, by one of the most eminent 

 theroloKislB of I he country.] 

 1876. — Catoii, J. D. The American antelope or prong buck. < Am. Nat. x, 187(5, pp. 105-20.''), with 13 



figs- 



Caton, J. D. A now Californian deer [C. niacrotis var. californicus]. < Rod and Gun, Aug. 12, 

 1876. 



Caton, J. D. A new Californian deer [Cervus niacrotis var. califoruicus]. < Am. Nat. x, 1»76, 

 pp. 4(J-l-469. 



G. W. B. Hunting wapiti on the Loup. < Forest and Stream, May 4 and 11, 1876. 

 Murphy, J. M. Animals and scenery of the Northwest. < Rod and Gun, June 17, 1870. 



(Cliielly relates to Ovis montana.] 

 Petrie, J. L. Antelope hunting in Kansas. <[ Forest and Stream, Nov. 9, 1876. 

 SevertzoS, N. [Identity of Cervus canadensis with the Persian deer, C. maral.] <; Nature, 

 Nov. 16, 1676, p. 66 

 1877. — Allen, J. A. History of the American bison. Bison americanus. <[Aun. Rep. U. S. Geol. 

 Surv. Terr, for 1875, 1877, pp. 44:i-587. [Ed. of 7,000 cop. ; also separate, 1,000 cop.] 

 (A republication of the original memoir (see 1876) under Dr. Coues's editorship, with the following changes:— 



1. The omission of the illustrations, explanatory pages, and textual references. 



2. The omission of the portion relating to the extinct species, the present reprint being confined to the one 

 existing species, beginning at page 36 of the original. 



3. The incorporation of tho appendices in the body of the text. 



4. The addition of much new matter by the author himself 



5. Various minor modiflcations with the slight alteration, chiefly verbal, of context incident thereto. 



6. Alteration of the title and substitution of editorial preface for the preliminary matter of tho orit'inal. 



No editorial abridgment or digest of any part of tho memoir was made, the portions of tho memoir here repro- 

 duced being according to copy furnished by author, who added much new matter and made some little changes 

 passijn in the context. A few editorial notes, chiefly explanatory of modiflcations of the text, ate introduced 

 in brackets.] 



Caton, J. D. The | antelope and deer | of | America. | A comprebensive scientific treatise upon 

 the natural | history, including the characteristics, habits, | affinities, and capacity for domes- | 

 tication of the j Autilocapra and Cervidaj of North America. | By | John Dean Caton, LL. D. | 

 New York: j published by Hurd &■ Houghton. | Boston: H. O. Houghton and Company. | 

 Cambridge: The Riverside Pre.ss. | 1877. 1 vol. 8'^. pp. i-xvi (incl. titles and portrait), 

 17-426, with 54 woodcuts. 



[In most respects the best treatise extant on the subject. Of the Cervida;, all of which the author refers t« 

 the genus Cervus, 8 N. Amer.spp. aie recognized: — CC. alces, canadensis, tarandua, tarandus arctica, macrotis, 

 columbianus, Tirginianus, and acapulcensis.] 



" El Cazador." Big horn [Ovis montana] hunting in California. <^ Forest and Stream, Jan. 

 11, 1877. 



Murphy, J. M. Shooting the mountain goat. <^ Rod and Gun, Jan. 6 and 11, 1877. 



Sno^v, M. A deer hunt iu California. <^ Forest and Stream, Feb. 22, 1877. 



" Penobscot." Autlered does. < Forest and Stream, Mar. 8, 1877. 



"Penobscot." Habits and peculiarities of the moose. <^ Forest and Stream, Feb. 22, 1877. 



Anon. Fate of the buffalo — its successors. < Forest and Stream, Mar. 15, 1877. 



Editorial. — Restoration of the Sivatherium. < Am. Nat. xi, July, 1877, pp.435, 436, figg. 81,82. 



O.— PERISSODACT VL,A. 



[Tnclndiug titles of a few articles on It^late<l fossil orders for which no separate head has been made.] 



X733.— Lamorier, — . Meiuoire oil Ton doune les raisous pourquoi les chevaus ne vomissent point. 

 < M^m. Acad. Sci. Paris, 1733, pp. 511-51C. 



