Q94 MONOGRAPHS OF NORTH AMERICAN RODENTIA. 
1859.—Baird, S. F. United States and Mexican boundary survey. ... Vol.ii, partii. 4°. Wash- 
ington, 1859. Mammals of the boundary, by Spencer F. Baird, with notes by the naturalists — 
of the survey. Being pp. 1-62, pll. 1-27. i 
[Treats of 67 spp., many of which ave figured either on plates of the whole animal or of details of external 
form, or of skulls. These plates afterward formed part of the illustrations of Baird's Mammals of North 
America, } 
Baird, S. F., and Kennerly, C.B.R. 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.x. 4°. Washington, 1859. 
(Contains the following articles on mammalse— _ 
Barrp, 8. F. Report of Licut. E. G. Beckwith . .. . Zoological Report, No. 1. Report on 
mammals collected by the survey. pp. 5-9, with 3 pll. 
This article belongs to the report in vol. ii. 
KENNERLY, C. B. R. Report .... by Lieut. A.W. Whipple. Part vi. Zoological Report. 
No. 2. Report on mammals collected on the survey. pp. 11-18, with 6 pll. 
BatrD, 8. F. Report... . by Lieut. R. 8. Williamson. Partiv. Zoological Report. No. 
3. Report on mammals of the route. pp. 81-82. 
These reports are rather of a perfunctory character, as officialities of the publication, chiefly valuable for the 
plates. The make-up of this tenth volume of the Pacific Railroad Reports is such that it might be styled “ The 
Bibliographer's Despair”; it contains about 20 different title-pages, and a corresponding number of different 
pagivations. } 
Holmes, F.S. Débris d’animaux domestiques mélangés avec des fossiles post-pliocénes dans 
la Caroline du Sud. (Transl.) < Bibl. Univ. Archives, v, 1859, pp. 37-44. 
Leidy, J. (On extinct vertebrates of Nebraska.] < Proc. Am. Philos. Soc. Phila. vii, 1859, pp. 
i0, 11. 
Leidy, J. [Remarks on Dromatherium sylvestre and other fossils from Chatham County, N. C.] 
< Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 1859, p. 162. 
Moore, T.J. List of mammais and birds collected by Mr. Joseph Leyland in Honduras, Belize, 
and Guatemala. < Proc. Zool. Soc. London, xxvii, 1859, pp. 50-65, 
1859-60.—Thomas, C. Mammals of Illinois. Catalogue. < Trans. Ill. State Agric. Soc. iv. 1859-60, 
pp. 651-661. [56 species enumerated. | 
1860.—Cooper, J. G., Suckley, G., and Gibbs, G. 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. xii. Book [or part] ii. 4°. Waushington, 1860. j 
[The volume contains :— 
Cooper, J. G. Report on the mammals collected on the survey. Being chap.i of no, 2 of 
part iii, or the Zoological part. pp. 73-88. 
Suckiey, G. [Report on mammals, continued.] Being chap. ii of the same, pp. 89-106. 
SuckLEy, G., and Gipss, G. [Report on mammals, continued.] Being chap. iii of the same. 
pp. 107-138. : : 
Four plates with these reports. The book was reissued under title of ‘‘ Natural History of Washington Ter- 
ritory’’.} 
Du Chaillu, P. B. [Descriptions of ten new species of mammals discovered by him in western 
equatorial Africa.] < Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. vii, 1860, pp. 296-304, 358-367. 
Leidy, J. Extinct vertebrata from the Judith River and great lignite formations of Nebraska. 
(1859.] < Trans. Am. Philos. Soc. Phila. n. s. xi, 1860, art. xiii, pp. 189-154, pll. 8-11. 
{Mamma's, pp. 150-151. ] 
Pucheran, J. Caractéres généraux de la mammalogie de l'Europe et du nord de l’Amérique et 
de Asie. < Institut, xxviii, 1860, pp. 141-143. 
Wagner, J. A. Ueber fossile Siiugethierknochen aus der Umgegend des Chimborasso. < Sit- 
zungsber. Miinchen, 1860, pp. 330-338. 
1861.—Cooper, J.G. New Californian animals. [§ B. Known species of animals new to California. ] 
< Proe. Cala. Acad. Nat. Sci. 1861, pp. 118-123. 
Ross, B.R. An account of the animals useful, in an economic point of view, to the various 
Chippewyan tribes. < Can. Nat, and Geol. vi, 1861, art. xxxii, pp. 433-444. 
Ross, B. R. List of species of mammals and birds collected in Mackenzie’s River District 
during 18C0-61. < Canad. Nat. and Geol. vi, 1861, pp. 441, 442. [17 spp. of mammals. ] 
Ross, B. R. A popular treatise on the fur-bearing animals of the Mackenzie’s River District. 
< Canad. Nat. and Geol. vi, Jan. 1861, pp. 5-36. 
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