1000 MONOGRAPHS OF NORTH AMERICAN RODENTIA. 
1874.—Cope, BE. D. Report on the stratigraphy and pliocene vertebrate paleontology of Northern 
Colorado. < Bull. U.S. Geol. Surv, no. 7, first series, pp. 9-28. Pub. Jan. 21, 1874. 
[Hippotberium panicnso, Protobippus labrosus, P. sejunctus, Procamelus angustidens, P. heterodontus, Mery- 
codus gemmifer, Menotherium (g.n.) lemurinum, Hypertragulus tricostatus, Elotherium ramosum, app. nn.) 
Cope, E.D. Review of the vertebrata of the cretaceous period found west of the Mississippi 
River. < Ball. U.S. Geol. Surv. no. 2, first series, 1874, pp. 3-51. 2 
Cope, E. D. The succession of life in North America, < Ann. Mag. N. H. 4th ser, xiii, 1874, 
pp. 326-331. 
[Reprinted from the Penn Monthly, Feb. 1874.) 
Deane, R. The fauna of the Carolinas two hundred years ago. < Am. Sports. Sept. 19, 1874. 
{Extracts from Lawson’s Nat. Hist. of the Carolinas.) 
Gundlach, J. Catalogue des mammiféres de Vile de Cuba. (El Artista, t. ii, livr. 2; Me- 
morias sobre la Hist. Nat. de la isla de Cuba, t.i, p.30; Ann. de la Soc, Esp. de Historia Nat. de 
Madrid, t.i, p. 231.1873.) < Journ. de Zool. iii, 1874, art. xliv, p. 231. 
Hittell, J.S. The resources of California, comprising the society, climate, salubrity, scenery, 
commerce, and industry of the State. ... 6th ed., rewritten, 12°. xxix,(1),443 pp. San 
Francisco, A. Roman & Co., 1874. 
|Mammals, pp. 375-394. J 
Lockington, W.N. Notice ofacommunication from .... containing notes on the mammals 
and birds of California. < Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1874, p. 129. 
Scammon, C.M, The marine mammals of the north-western coast of North America, described 
and illustrated; together with an account of the American whale fishery. By Charles M. 
Scammon, captain U.S. revenue marine. 4°. 319, v pp., 27 pll. San Francisco, John H. 
Carmany & Co.; New York, G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1374. 
{Treats chiefly of cetacea, but includes seals and sea otter.} 
non. Game animals of Colorado. [From Denver (Colorado) Times.] < Am. Sports. Jan. 
7, 1874. ett 
Anon. The hunter naturalist in Canada. < Forest and Stream of —— 22, 1874. 
[Extended notes on the mammals.) 
Anon. Newfoundland—its beasts, birds, and fishes. < Forest and Stream, May 21, 1874. 
1875.—Brown,,R. On the mammalian fauna of Greenland. < Man. Nat. Hist. ... of Greenland,... 
. 1875, pp. 1-34. (8°. London.) 
{Reprinted from Proc. Zoo). Soc. London, May 28, 1268, with corrections and annotations by the author.) 
Coues, E., and Yarrow, H.C. Engineer Department, United States Army. | — | Report | upon 
! geographical and geological | explorations and surveys | west of the one hundredth meri- 
dian, | in charge of | First Lieut. Geo. M. Wheeler, | Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army, | onder 
the direction of | Brig.-Gen. A. A. Humphreys, Chief of Engineers, U. 8. Army. | Published by 
authority of Hon. W. W. Belknap, Secretary of War, | in accordance with act of Congress of 
June 23, 1874, and February 15, 1875. | In six volumes, accompanied by one topographical 
und one | geological atlas. | — | Vol. y.—Zoology. | — | Washington: | Government Printing 
Office. | 1875. 4°. 1021 pp., xlv pll. 
(Chapter i.—Notes upon geographical distribution and variation with regard to the zoology of the Western 
United States as relates more particularly to mammalsand birds. By Dr. H.C. Yarrow. pp. 19-34. Chapter ii.— 
Report upon the collections of mammals made in portions of Nevada, Utah, California, Colorado, New Mexico, 
and Arizona, during the years 1871, 1872, 1873, and 1874. By Dr. Elliott Coues and Dr. H.C. Yarrow. pp. 35-129. 
The whole volume was not published until the year following the ostensible date, the first issue of copies 
from the printing-oftice having been made in September, 1876. Chap. ii consists of a general treatise upon the 
mammals of the southwestern portions of the United States, including many not collected by the Survey, and 
embraces also a monograpii of the Chiroptera of North America. Prominence is given throughout the article 
to synonymatic lists of the species, these being more extensive than any previously collated. The text relates 
mainly to the habits and geographical distribution of the species, but the characters of the species and higher 
groups of the Bats are given, mainly upon the basis of Harrison Allen’s memoir.) 
Elliott, H.W. A report upon the condition of affairs in the Territory of Alaska. By Henry 
W. Elliott. 8°. 277 pp. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1875. 
[A modified reprint of his oblong 4° report, which is practically inaccessible. Chap.v, on the Sea Otter; 
ebap. vii, on thy Fur Seal; both very important contributions to the knowledge of the subject.) 
Grinnell, G. B. Engineer Department, U. S. Army. | — | Report | of a | reconnaissance } of 
the | Black Hills of Dakota, | made in the summer of 1874. | By William Ludlow, | [ete.] 
Washington, Government Printing Office, 1875, | 1 vol. 4°. 121 pp. > Zoological Report. By 
George Bird Grinnell. Chapteri. Mammals, pp. 79-84. 
[Tield-notes on 34 spp.} 
