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1857.—Leidy, J. List of extinct vertebrata, the remains of which have been discovered in the region 
of the Missouri River: with remarks on their geological age. < Proce. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 
1857, pp. 89-91. 
Leidy, J. Rectification of the referecces of certain of the extinct mammalian genera of Ne- 
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Newberry, J.S. Reports of explorations and surveys to ascertain the most practicable and 
economical] route for a railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. Vol. vi. 4°, 
Washington, 1857. 
(This the sixth volume of the Pacific Railroad Reports contains an important and interesting article, 
chiefly biographical, on the Mammals of California and Oregon, by Dr. J. S. Newberry, being pp. 35-72 (with 
3 plates) of the report upon the Zoology of the Route, = chap. i of no. 2 of part iv of the volume.] 
Reirhardt, J. Fortegnelse over Grénlands Pattedyr, Fugle og Fiske, .... <Rrnx, H., 
Grénland, geographisk og statistik beskrevet. Kjébenhavn, 1857. 
(Reprinted (from same types) with rest of natural history in the following work :—‘ Naturhistoriske Bidrag 
til en Beskrivelse af Gronland, af J. Reinhardt, J.C. Schiédte, O. A. L. Mérch, C. F. Liitken, J. Lange, H. 
Rink. .... Kjébenhavn, Louis Kleins Bogtrykkeri, 1857.” pp. 20-27. 
The same list (but without the references to authorities) was translated and published in “ Etzel’s (Anton 
von) Grénland geographisch und statistisch beschrieben. Aus diinischen Quellenschriften. Stuttgart, J. G. 
Cotta’scher Verlag, 1860,"| 
1853.—Baird, S. F. [On mammals of North America.] < Am. Journ. Sci. and Arts, 2d ser., xxvi, 1858, 
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[From Aun. Mag. Nat. Hist. May, 1858.) 
Cassin, J. United States | exploring expedition. | During the years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842. 
| Under the command of | Charles Wilkes, U.S. N. | — | 
Vol. viii. | — | Mammalogy | and | ornithology. | By | John Cassin, | member of the Academy 
of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia; of the American Philosophical Society ; of the National 
Institute; of the Natural History Society of Charleston; of the Lyceum | of Natural History 
of New York; of the Natural History Society of Montreal; | corresponding member of the 
Zoological Society of London; honorary | member of the United Society of German Ornitholo- 
gists, etc. | With a folio atlas. | — | Philadelphia; | J. B. Lippincott & Co. | 1858, Text, 4°, 
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Hayden, F. V. Preliminary report of explorations in Nebraska and Dakota, in the years 1855- 
56-"57, by Lieut. G. K. Warren, ... 8°. Washington, 1858. pp. 125. 
[Above iitle taken from the separate reprint of 1875; contains an annotated list of mammals (47 spp.), pp. 90-95 
(original pagination pp. 132-137), by Dr. Hayden. It is substantially the same as that published in 1862. See 
this date, HAYDEN, F. V.J 
Hayes, I.I. Observations upon the practicability of reaching the north pole. With a map. 
< Proc. Am. Assoc. Ady. Sci. xii, 1858, pp. 234-254. 
Holmes, F.S. Second edition | — | Remains of domestic animals discovered among post-pleio- 
cene fossils in South Carolina. | — | Also, extracts from a paper by Professor Leidy, of Phila- 
delphia, and a letter by Professor Agassiz. Charleston, S.C. James & Williams, printers. 
1858. 8°. 16. pp. 
Leidy, J. Notice of remains of extinct vertebrata, from the valley of the Niobrara River, 
collected Curing the exploring expedition of 1857, in Nebraska, under the command of Lieut, 
G. K. Warren, U. S. Top. Eng., by Dr. F. V. Hayden, geologist to the expedition. < Proc. 
Acad, Nat. Sci. Phila, 1858, pp. 20-29. 
Leidy, J. [Remarks on fossil mammalia from Nebraska.] < Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 1858, 
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Tomes, R. F. Notes on a collection of mammalia made by Mr. Fraser at Gualiqiiiza. < Proc. 
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1859.—Baird, S. F. Mammals of North America; the descriptions of species based chiefly on the col- 
lections in the Museum of the Smithsonian Institution .... with eighty-seven plates and 
original figures, illustrating the genera and species, and including detailsof external form 
and osteology. 4°. 4 p. l., xi-xxxiv, 1-764 pp., with 87 pll. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott & 
Co., 1859. 
[Reissue of the text of the government edition (1857, which see), together with the plutes of the various vol- 
umes of the Pacific Railroad and Mexican Boundary Reports, and others ] 
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