MAMMALS—LIST OF AUTHORITIES. 699 
Paitapetpura.—Advocate of Science and Annals of Natural History, vo]. I. Philadelphia, 1834. 
Peate, T. R.—On Cervus macrotis. I, 11, August, 1834, 11, figure. 
Pumaperpu1a — American Philosophical Society: Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, held 
at Philadelphia, for promoting useful knowledge. 4to. Philadelphia. 
Barton.—Some account of an American species of Dipus, or Jerboa. By Bensamiy Soira Barron, M.D. IV, 
1799, 114. 
Barton.—See Warkins, infra. 
Warxins.—Notices of the natural history of the northerly parts of Loulsiana, in a letter from Dr. Joun War- 
Kins to Dr. Barron. VI, 1809, 69. With notes by Dr. Barron. 
Pamapetpn1a,—Monthly American Journal of Geology and Natural Sciences. Edited by C. S. Fearuerstonuauan. 1 Vol. 
8vo. Philadelphia. Vol. I, 1-288, 183]; 289-528, 1832. 
Harran.—Arvicola nutalli. Description of a new species of quadruped of the genus Arvicola. By R. Hartan. 
April 1, 1832, 446. 
PuinapeteutaA.—The Philadelphia Medical and Physical Journal. Conducted by B. 8. Barron, M. D., Philadelphia, 
(Abstract of titles given only.) (In library of Philadelphia Library Co.) 
Barton.—On the American Wandering Mouse. II, 1805, 31. 
Bartron.—On the White Bear. I, 1, 1805, 75. _ 
Barton.—Taye, a species of sheep. II, 1, 1806, 106. 
Custis.—Journal of Perer Custis. II, m, 1806, 43. 
Pisa.—Nuovo giornale dei Letterati. 
“Savi P.—Descrizione di alcune nuove specie di mammiferi e rettili italiani. No 102. 1825.” 
PrumMer.—Indiana Mammals.—See New Haven, Am. Jour. 
Pomer.—On distribution of Jnsectivora.—See Paris, Soc. Géol, de France. 
PucnEeran.—Mon. du Cerf.—See Paris, Mus. d’hist. Nat ; Archives. 
Raz’s Narrative.—Narrative of an expedition to the shores of the Arctic seas in 1846 and 1847. By Joun Rar. London, 
1850. With a zoological appendix, in part, by J. E. Gray. (Lib. of Peter Force.) 
Rarimesque.—Amer. Monthl. Mag.—See New Yorr, Amer. Monthl. Mag. 
Rarinesque, C. §., or Rariyesque Scamarz.—Annals of nature, or annual synopsis of new genera and species of animals, 
plants, &c., discovered in North America. Pamphlet 8vo. 1820. (In Library of Phila. Acad.) 
Rarivesqur.—New American Martin.—See New Haven, Am. Jour. 
Ray, Synopsis.—Synopsis methodicus animalium quadrupedum et serpentini generis. Auctore Joanne Raro. 12mo. 
London, 1693. 
Rercu.—See Berti, Mag. 
Reicuensach.—Regnum Animale. (This is the same work as the next, the text in Latin, the plates the same. Iam not 
aware that any portion but that of the Carnivora has been published in Latin.) 
Rercuensacu.—Vollst. Naturg.—Die vollstandigste Naturgeschichte des In-und Auslandes. Von H. G. Lupwic Reicuen- 
BAcH. Syvo. Dresden and Leipsig. Expedition der Vollstandigsten Naturgeschichte. 
Naturgeschichte der Raubthiere, (Carnivora,) 1852. 
‘Naturgeschichte der Wiederkauer, (Ruminantia,) 1845. 
Ricuarpson.—On Aplodontia ; on Quadrupeds of Franklin's Expedition.—See Lonpon, Zool. Journal. 
Ricuarpson.—App. Parry.-—See Parry’s Journal of Second Voyage. ; 
Ricu.—F. Bor. Am.—Fauna Boreali-Americana; or the Zoology of the northern parts of British America. By Joun 
Ricuarpson, M. D., assisted by Wu. Swatnson, EsqQ., and the Rev. Wu. Kirsy. Part first, containing the Quadrupeds, by 
Joun Ricnarpson. 4to. London, John Murray, 1829. 
Ricuarpson.—Rep. on N. Am. Zool.—See Lonpon, British Association. 
Ricnarpson.—-Zool. Beechey.—See Brossom. 
Ross.—Appendix to the narrative of a second voyage in search of a northwest passage, and of a residence in the arctic 
regions. By Sir Jonn Ross, &c., Captain in the Royal Navy. 1 vol. 4to. London, 1835. Including—Account of the 
objects in the several departments of natural history seen and discovered during the present expedition. By Captain Jamps 
Cruark Ross, R. N. (Nephew of Sir John Ross.) Articles on Vertebrata, Insects, and Crustacea. 
Saiz, Ep.—Suppl. Parry’s Journal.—See Parry’s Journal, first voyage. 
Sang, Jos.—Franklin’s Narr.—See Franxiin. 
SauINE, Jos —On N. American Marmots.—See Lonnown, Linnean Society 
