982 MONOGRAPHS OF NORTH AMERICAN RODENTIA. 
1780.—Fabricius, O. Favna Greenlandica, systematice sistens animalia Greenlandiw occidentalis hac- 
tenvs indagata, quoad nomen specificvm, triviale, vernacvlymqve; synonyma ayctorvm 
plvrivm, descriptionem, locvm, victvin, generationem, mores, vsvm, captvramqve singvli, 
provt detegendi occasio fvit, maximaqve parte secvndym proprias observationes Othonis Fab- 
ricii ministri evangelii, qvondam Greenlandis ad coloniam Friderichshaab, . . . Hafniz et 
Lipsiz, impensis Ioannis Gottlob Rothe. . . . mdeclxxx. 8°. 
1780?—Hutchins, —. MS. account of Hudson’s Bay, written about the year 1780. 
(This is said to have furnished Mr. Pennant with much information respecting the mammalogy of the region.] 
1782.— Jefferson, T. Notes on the State of Virginia; written in the year 1781, somewhat corrected and 
enlarged in the winter of 1782, for the use of a foreigner of distinction, in answer to certain 
queries proposed by him respecting 1. Its boundaries. 2. Rivers. 3. Sea ports. 4. Mount- 
ains, &c. [Paris,] mdeclxxxii. pp. 391. 8°. 
(This Ist ed. of Jefferson's ‘‘Notes"’ was printed in Paris for private circulation (200 copies) without title- 
page, and is not to be regarded as published. I have not seen a copy; above title is quoted from Bartlett's Cata- 
logue of the Library of John Carter Brown. From this came a French version, 1786; some say also 1785. For 
circumstances of the work prior to the regular publication of the English ed., see Bartlett, op. cit., 192; and 
especially Randall’s Life of Jefferson, vol. i, p. 414 (6°, New York, 1858).—The date, 1782, is supposed to be that 
of preparation, not of printing, of the work. There have been numerous imprints; O’Callaghan’s list. of them 
(with some additional data) is as follows:—Ed. of 1782, without a title-page, 200 copies [privately printed].—Phil- 
adelphia, 1785 [supposed to be merely circulation there of some of the copies of 1782 ed.|.—French version, 8°, 
Paris, 1785, and Paris, Barrois, 1786.—8°, London, Stockdale, 1787 [the first properly published ed. from which 
Jefferson’s list of mammals acquires date].— 8°, Philadelphia, Prichard & Hall, 1788, Philadelphia, 1792,—Philadel- 
phia, Carey, 1794.89, Baltimore, 1800.—+°, New York, Davis, 1801 [called the “3d Amer. ed.”, which it is not].— 
8°, Philadelphia, Rawle, 1801, ‘‘ 1st hot-pressed ed.""—Boston, Carlisle, 1201, the 8th Amer. ed.—18°, Boston, Sprague, 
1802, the 9th Amer. ed.—16°, Trenton, Wilson & Blackwell, 1803.—New York, 1804.—12°, Philadelphia, Hogan & 
Thompson, 1815.—Boston, 1829.—16°, Boston, 1832.—8°, Richmond, Randolph, 1853; also, 6°, Washington, 1854, 
being in vol. viii of Jefferson’s ‘* Works”’.] 
1784.—Cook, J. Voyage to the Pacific Ocean in 1776-1780, performed under the direction of Captain 
Cook. 3 vols. 4°. London, 1784. 
Pennant, T. Arctic zoology. Vol. i, Introduction. Classi, Quadrupeds. 4°. Eng. title, 4 pl. 
ce pp., 31, 185 pp., frontisp., 8 pl. London, printed by Henry Hughs, m.dcc.1xxxiv. 
(The whole work, in 3 vols., dates 1784-87. There is a 2d ed. in 2 vols. 4°, 1792.} 
1784-92.—Belknap, J. History of New Hampshire. 3 vols. 8°. Philadelphia and Boston. 2d ed., 
8°. Boston, 1813. 
1786.—Jefferson, T. Observations | sur | La Virginie, | par M. J * * *. | Traduites de V’anglois | [par 
VAbbé Morellet.] | [Vignette.] | 4 Paris, | chez Barrois, [ete.] | —| 1786. 12°(?). 2p.1., pp. 
viii, 290,11. map, tab. [Contient une liste des mammif éres de la Virginie. ] 
[A copy of the privately printed edition of 1782 having been surreptitiously obtained, this French version was 
made, printed, and published in advance of the authentic English ed. of 1787. See what is said under heads of 
the eds. of 1782 and 1787. The French version is utterly condemned by Jefferson. (See Randall’s Life, vol. i, p. 414.)] 
1787.—Jefferson, T. Notes | on the | State of Virginia. | Written by Thomas Jefferson. | Illustrated 
with | a map, including the States of Virginia, | Mary- | land, Delaware and Pennsylvania. 
|—| 8°. London: | printed for John Stockdale, opposite | Burlington-House, Piceadilly. | 
mdcclxxxvii. lvol. 8°. 2p. 1,382 pp., map and folded table. [Contains a nominal list of 
animals of the State. ] 
[The original draft of this work, which bears date 1782, was imprinted (200 copies) for private circulation, 
without title-page, and cann>t be considered as published. There was an anonymous French version in 1786. 
The English ed. of 1787 being the first one published with sanction of the author, and avowed by him, is the one 
from which Jefferson’s list of the mammals acquires its proper date. (See the eds. of 1782 and 1786.)] 
Zimmermann, E. A. W. Pennant’s arctische Zoologie.—Thiergeschichte der nordlichen Polar- 
liinder aus dem Englishen des Herrn Thom. Pennant, mit Anmerkungen und Zusiitzen durch 
E. A. W. Zimmermann. 2 vols. 4°. Leipzig, 1787. 
1790.—Meares, J. Voyages to the northwest coast of America in 1788 and 1789. 4°. London, 1790. 
1794.—Williams, S. Natural and civil history of Vermont. 8°. Walpole, N. H., 1794. 2 ed. 2 vols. 
8°. Burlington, Vt., 1809. 
1804.—Duralde, M. Abstract of a communication relative to fossil bones, &c., of the county of Ope- 
lousas west of the Mississippi to Mr. William Dunbar of the Natchez, and by him transmitted 
to the society. < Trans. Am. Philos. Soc. Phila. vi, 1804, no. x, pp. 55-58. 
Watkins, J. Notices of the natural history of the northerly parts of Louisiana, in a letter from 
Dr. John Watkins to Dr. Barton. < Trans. Am. Philos. Soc. Phila. vi, no. xiv, 1804, pp. 69-72. 
