1040 MONOGRAPHS OF NORTH AMERICAN RODENTIA. 



1857. — Fester, J. W. On the geological position of the deposits in which occur the remains of the 



fossil elephant of North America. <Proc. Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci. s, 18.57, pp. 148-169, with 4 



sections and maps. 

 O'wen, R. Description of the foetal membranes and placenta of the elephant (Elephas indicus 



Cuv.), with remarks on the value of placentary characters in the classification of the mam- 

 malia. < Philos. Trans. 1857, pp. 347-354, 1 pi. 

 Wyman, J. Note on the teeth of an elephant discovered near Zanesville, Ohio. <;Proc. Am. 



Assoc. Adv. Sci. x, 1857, pp. 169-172. 

 1857-58. — Koch, A. C. Mastodon remains in the State of Missouri, together with evidences of the exist- 

 ence of man contemporaneously with the mastodon. < Trans. Acad. Sci. St. Louis, i, 1857, pp. 



61-64; 18.58, pp. 116,117. 

 1858. — Holmes, N. [Man and the mastodon.] < Trans. Acad. Sci. St. Louis, i, 18.58, pp. 117,118. 

 [Their contemporaneity claimed.] 

 Le Conte, J. L. [Remarks on mastodon hed at the village of Tamhla.] <Proc.Acad. Nat. 



Sci. Phila. 1858, p. 7. 

 Leidy, J. [Remarks on a cast of a mastodon tooth.] <[ Proc. Acad. l\at. Sci. Phila. 1858, p. 12. 

 Leidy, J. [Remarks on fossils (elephantoid) from Nebraska.] <[ Proc. Acad. Nat. Sei. Phila. 



1858, p. 10. 

 ■WisUzenus, A. Was man contemporaneouB with the mastodon ? <[ Trans. Acad. Sci. St. Louis, 



i, 1858, pp. 168-171. 

 1859. — Brevoort, J. C. Remains of the American mastodon found on Long Island, near New York, 



1858. < Proc. Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci. xii, 1859, pp. 232-234. 

 Leidy, J. [Remarks on tooth of mastodon and bones of mosasaurus.] < Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 



Phila. 1859, p. 91. 

 Wylie, T. A. Teeth and bones of Elephas priniigenins lately found near the western fork of 



White River, in Monroe County, Indiana. <^ Am. Journ. Sci. and Arts (2), xxviii, 1859, pp. 



283, 284. 

 1861.— Wilber, C. D. Mastodon giganteus. < Trans. 111. State Agric. Soc. iv, 1861, pp. 587-592. 

 1863. — Billings, B. On the remains of the fossil elephant found in Canada. <[ Can. Nat. and Geol. 



viii, 1863, art. si, pp. 135-147. 

 Falconer, H. On the American fossil elephant of the regions bordering the Gulf of Mexico 



(E. columbi, Falc), with general observations on the living and extinct species. <Nat. Hist. 



Rev. 1863, art. vi, pp. 43-114, pll. i, ii. 

 ■Winchell, A. Description of elephantine molars in the mnseum of the university. ■< Can. 



Nat. and Geol. viii, 1863, pp. 398-400. 

 1864.— Sauna Solaro, P. J. M. The Dinotherinm an elephantine marsupial. < Am. Journ. Sci. and 



Arts (2), xsxviii, 1864, pp. 427, 428. [Les Mondes, Sept. 29, 1864.] 

 ■Winchell, A. Notice of the remains of a mastodon recently discovered in Michigan. <^ Am. 



Journ. Sci. and Arts (2), xxxvi.i, 1864, art xxiii, pp. 22:5, 224. 

 ■Wiuslow, C. F. [On fnssil mammalia (especially mastodon) from the Andes.] <^ Proc. Bost. 



Soc. Nat. Hist, x, 1864, pp. 75-77. 



, — . [Mastodon in California.] < Am. Journ. Sci. and Arte, xxxviii, 1864, p. 264. 



1866. — Brandt, J. F. Mittheilungen iiber die Gestalt und Unterscheidungsmerkmale des Mamrauth 



oder Mamont (Elephas priniigenins), .... <^ Melanges biologiques tir6s du Bulletin de 



l'Acad6mie Impdriale des Sciences de St. Pdtersbourg, t. v, 1866, pp. .567-605, 1 col. pi. folded. 

 Leidy, J. [Exhibition of teeth of Mastodon ohioticus.] <[ Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 1866, p. 290. 

 Safeley, R. Discovery of mastodon remains at Cohoes, N. Y. < Am. Journ. Sci. and Arts (2), 



xlii, 1866, p. 426. 

 1867. — Blake, W. P. Notice of fossil elephants' teeth from the northwestern coast. <^Proc. Cal. 



Acad. Nat. Sci. iii, 1867, pp. 325-327. 

 Brandt, J. F. Kurze Bemerkungeu iiber aufrecht stihende Mammuthleichen < Bull. 



Soc. Imp. Nat. Moscou, 1867. 

 Marsh, O. C. Discovery of additional [see third title above] mastodon remains at Cohoes, N. 



Y. <^ Am. Journ. Sci. and Arts (2), xliii, 1867, p. 115. 

 1868.— Baker, S. Habits of the elephant. < Am. Nat. li, 1868, p. 382. [Extract from Baker's Albert 



Nyanza.] 



