1076 MONOGRAPHS OF NORTH AMERICAN RODENTIA. 



1858.— Chadbourne, P. A. List of mammals of tbe vicinity of Williamstown, Mass. < Williams 

 Quarterly, v, June, IS.'iS, pp 356, 357. [A nominal list of 35 species.] 



Emmons, E. [Fossil mammals of North Carolina.] <[Rep. Geol. Survey North Carolina, 1S58, 

 pp. 196-212, figg. 18-34. [Equus, Sus, Mastodon, Elephas, Cervus, Balasna, etc.] 



Hind, J. H. Catalogue of the animals of Rupert's Land. < Rep. of Expl. of Country between 

 Lake Superior and Ked River Settlement, 1858, pp. 406-409. 



1859. — Winans, E. W. Mephitis quaterlinearis [n. sp.]. — Win. — Four-striped skunk. <^ Unknown 



newspaper, date 1859. [See Coues's Monogr. Mustelidae, p. 239.] 

 I860.— Prout, H. A. [On a fossil tooth from Virginia.] < Trans. Acad. Sci. St. Louis, i, 1860, pp. 699, 700. 



[NaiDod Leidyotheriiim (without Bpecific name), and referred near Titanotberium.] 

 1861. — Ross, B. R. [Nominal list of the mammals of British America.] <^ Edinburgh New Philos. 



Journ. xiii, 1861, pp. 161 . 



1862. — 'Wood, C. B. Remarks on the natural history of British Columbia and Vancouver. <^ Mayne's 



(R. C.) Four Years in British Columbia and Vancouver Island. [Mammals, pp. 414-416.] 

 1864. — Editorial. Mesozoic mammals. <[ Am. Journ. Sci. and Arts (2), xssviii, 1864, p. 285. 

 1865.— Beneden, P. J. Van. Reeherches sur les squalodons. <^ M^m. Acad. Roy. Belgique, xxxv, 1865. 

 1867. — Seeley, H. E. The laws which have determined the distribution of life and rocks. <|Ann. 



and Mag. Nat. Hist. (3), xx, 1867, pp. 404-415. 

 1868. — Leidy, J. Indication of an Elotherium [E. superbus, n. s.] in California. <[ Proc. Acad. Nat. 



Sci. Phila. 1868, p. 177. 

 Leidy, J. Notice of some remains of extinct pachyderms. < Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 1868, 

 • pp. 230-233. 

 Marsh, O. C. Notice of a new and diminutive species of fossil horse (Equus parvulus) from 



the tertiary of Nebraska. < Am. Journ. Sci. and Arts, 2d ser. xlvi, 1868, pp. 374, 375. 

 1868-74. — MUne-Edw^ards, H. and A. Reeherches pour servir ^ I'hi.-ttoire naturelle des maramiffercs. 



. . . Paris : Victor Masson et tils, 1868-1874. 2 vols. 4°. Vol. i, 2 p. 1., pp. 394 ; vol. ii, pp. viii, 



pll. 105, with 105 11. explanatory. [Compare defective title, anted, p. 978.] 

 1869. — Cope, E. D. Synopsis of the extinct mammalia of the cave formations in the United States, 



with some observations on some Myriopoda found in and near the same, and on some extinct 



mammals of the caves of Anguilla, W. I., and of other localities. <[ Proc. Am. Philos. Soc. 



Phila. xi, 1869, pp. 171-192, pll. iii-v. 



[Twenty-seven species from caves of ditferent parts of the United States, fourteen of them extinct and thir* 



teen still existing. The following extinct species are described as new; — Stereodectes tortus, Tamias Isevidens, 



Sciurus panolius, Mixopbagua spelieus, Galera perdicida; also, Amblyibiza inundata and Loxomylus longidens 



(gen.et epp. nn.) from Anguilla, W. I., and Anoplonassa forcipata, Hemicaulodon etfodieus (gen. et spp. nn.), 



extinct marine species, the tirst allied to the Cetacea, from near Savannah, Ga., and the last a Sireniau, from 



Keyport, N. J.) 



1870. — Brandt, J. F. Beitriige zur Naturgeschichte des Elends in Bezug auf seine inorphologischen 



und palaeontologischen Verhiiltnisse, sowie seine geographische Verbreituug, nebst Bemer- 



kungeu liber die miocaue Flora nndlnsectenfauoa desHochnordens. < M(3m. Acad. St. P<Ster8b. 



xvi, no. 5, 1870, pp. 84, with 3 pll. 

 Cope, E. D. Fourth contribution to the history of the fauna of the miocene and eocene periods 



of the United States. < Proc. Am. Philos. Soot Phila. xi, 1870, pp. 28!J-294. 



[Mammals, Eschrichtius polyporus (sp. nov.), Mesoteras keiTip^ns (gen. et sp. nov.), Sus ?, TbiDothe- 



rium auuulatum (gen.et sp. nov.).] 

 Cope, E. D. [Remarks on vertebrate remains from caves of Anguilla, W. I.] <^ Proc. Am. 



Philos. Soc. Phila. xi, 1870, p. 608. 



[Loxomylus latidens characterized, and bones of a small deer referred to.J 

 Leidy, J. [Ou Dromatherium silvestre: its apparent want of a mandibular condyle.] < Proc. 



Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 1870, p. 9. 

 Leidy, J. [Remarks ou Megacerops coloradensis, n. s.] <^ Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 1870, 



l,p. 1,2. 



1871. — Cope, E. D. The method of creation of organic forms. <^Proc. Am. Philos. Soc. Phila. xii, 

 1871, [,],. 229-263 

 Cope, E. D. [Note on] the Port Kennedy Bone Cavern. <Proc, Am. Philos. Soc. Phila. xii, 

 1871, 15. 15. 



