Part 4.— MAMMALS. 



GENERAL. 



Baird Spencer Fullerton: Ou Bpecimens received by the Smithsonian Institution 

 from the United States Life-sa\'ing service [Kogw goodei]. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), 

 vol. IV, p. 177-178. , , .. J . .1 /'^ , 



Brice, John J.: Remarks on the movements and breeding-grounds of the fur-seal, 

 based on observations made while on the United States naval patrol of Bering bea 

 in 1894. Report, 1894 (1896), 1 p. 1., p. 573-577. Doc. 317 issued Nov. 7,lf^6 



Brown, James Temple: Some notes on whales. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol III, 

 T\ 411^1(3 r 18-100 



Collins, Joseph WiUiam: Adventure with a whale in the River Tay, Scotland. 

 Compiled from newspaper clippings. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. |13-_|lg7g 



Elliott Henry W.: The habits of the fur seal. In The fisheries and fishery industries 



of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. I, p. 75-113 , w • i 



Evermann, Barton Warren: [Notes on mammals noticed m Montana and Wyoming. J 



Bulletin 1891 (1893), vol. XI, p. 55-56. 

 Fisher, J. G.: [Capture of a young blackfish.] Bulletin, 1885, (1885) vol. V, p 467. 

 Goode G. Brown: The seals and walruses. In The fisheries and fishery industries 



of the United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. I, p. 33-74. • , , • f ,^^ 

 The whales and porpoises. In The fisheries and fishery industries of the 



United States. 1884. Sec. I, pt. I, p. 7-32. ., ^ ^, „ , . , . , ^„, 



fDestructiveness of whales and porpoises.] In The fisheries and fishery 



}■ . ^ .^ TT *. 1 Clx^x TOO/* O^^ T -^f T T-. 1 P^l 7 



• industries of the United States. 1884. Sec. I pt. I p 15-17 ^Ar ^ ^q 



Hector, James: [Fur seals of New Zealand.] Bulletin, 1884 (1884 vol. IJ. P- 13 

 HinkelAiann: Injuries to the fisheries in the Baltic by seals. Bulletin, 1887^(18^)^ 



Hobbs,' James R.: Stranding of a pigmy sperm-whale. BuUetin, 1885 (1885), 



' 1 A' n d^n " io— oui 



Merriam,' C. Hart: [Food of sea lions.] Quoted by Smith. Report, 1902 (1904), 



Milan, Thomas: [Stranding of a finback whale at Mount Desert light station.] Bul- 

 letin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 337. 



Osgood, Wilfred Hudson; Edward Alexander Preble; and George Howard 

 Parker: The fur seals and other life of the Pribilof ^ands ^ ^laeka in 1914. 

 OBibUoeraDhv comp by Rose M. McDonald: p. 149-167. Bulletin, 1914 (1915) 

 vS xSlV, P T-172, pi. I-XVIII, 24 maps (part. fold.). Doc. 820i^su.d 



T ' 1Q lQli r io— oD 



Proct"^ a! H.: [Foxing operations of St. George Island: P- 100-102 ]/n Alaska 

 fisheries and fur industries in 1918. Appendix VII, Report 1918 (1920). 



Rutter Cloudsley; Snodgrass; and Starks: [Report on the sea-Uon investiga- 

 tions, 1901.] Report, 1902 (1904), p. 116-119 ., „ ,, . .,, p^^^^, 



San Francisco Bulletin: [Destructiveness of sea lions.] Quoted by Smith. Keport, 



Sigli^fzS^V T.V[Sea-Uons on the coast of Oregon.] Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, 



Slade,"^Eii8ha: Dates of the appearance of herring, shad tautog, scup frostfi^, 

 fishhawk, kingfishers, and Greenland seals in Tauton River from 1871 to 1883 

 inclusive. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 478. . i«8/n88r> 



Smiley, Charles Wesley: First appearance of porpoise. Bulletin, 1883^^883^^ 



Smith, Hugh McCormick: [Destructiveness of sea lions.] Report, 1902 (1904), 



Stanley-Brii^wn, Joseph: Past and future of the fur-seal. Bulletin, 1893 (1894) 

 vol XIII, p. 361-370. Doc. 273 issued June 9, 1894. ioqr nsofiN 



Stejneger, Leonhard Hess: The Russian fur-seal islands. Bulletin 1896 (1896) 

 vol XXVI 148 p 66 pi (partly fold.). Doc. 316 issued Nov. 13, 1896. Fll-354 



Swan, James G.:?lepor? of ^investigations at Keah Bay, Wash., respecting the 

 habits of fur seals of the vicinity, and to airange for procuring specimens of skele- 

 tons of Cetacea. Bulletin, 1883 (1883), vol. Ill, p. 201-207. F12-381 



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