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1852.—Baird, S. F. An expedition to the valley of the Great Salt Lake of Utah, including a descrip- 
tion of its geography, natural history, and minerals, and an analysis of its waters, with an 
authentic account of the Mormon settlement, &c. By Howard Stansbury, capt. corps topo- 
graphical engineers. 2 vols. 8° (one embracing the maps). Philadelphia, 1852. 
[The preceding title is that of a separate edition issned from the same stereotype plates as the government 
edition. The latter bears the title of ‘‘Exploration and survey of the valley of the Great Salt Lake of Utah, 
including a reconnaissance of a new route through the Rocky Mountains. By Howard Stansbury, capt. corps 
topographical engineers. Printed by order of the Senate of the United States. Philadelphia, Lippincott, 
Grambo & Co., 1852." (An edition of the same work was subsequently printed by the Public Printer for the 
House of Representatives in 1853. This is much inferior in typography and illustrations.) The zoological 
portion of Stansbury’s report was published in aseparate pamphlet by the Smithsonian Institution, from the 
same stereotype plates, under the title of ‘‘ Zoology of the valley of the Great Salt Lake of Utah. Mammais, by 
S. F. Baird, &c. Extracted from Capt. H. Stansbury's report to the United States Senate, March 10, 1852.”"_ 8°. 
Philadelphia, Lippincott, Grambo & Co., June, 1852. The entire work was published early in 1852. The 
pamphlet edition of the zoology was published and distributed in June, 1852.—( Baird.) | 
Le Conte, J. [Additional remarks on some fossil pachyderms from Illinois.) < Proc. Acad. 
Nat. Sci. Phila. vi, 1852, pp. 56-57. 
Leidy, J. The ancient fauna of Nebraska: or, a description of remains of extinct mammalia 
and chelonia, from the Mauvaises Terres of Nebraska. (Accepted for publication December, 
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Leidy, J. Report upon some fossil mammalia and chelonia from Nebraska. < 6th Ann. Rep. 
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Richardson, J. The zoology of the voyage of H. M.S. Herald, under the command of Captain 
Henry Kellett, R. N. C. B., during the years 1845-51. .... 4°. London, Reeve & Co. Fos- 
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[Many plates illustrating the osteology of fossil and recent ruminants of the arctic region.) 
Toussenel, A. Passional zoology; or spirit of the beasts of France .... Translated by M. 
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Thompson, Z. Natural | history of Vermont, | with | numerous engravings, | and an | appen- 
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Woodhouse, S. W. Report of an expedition down the Zufii and Colorado Rivers. By Cap- 
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