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1875.—Blliott, H. W. - The sea-otter and its hunting. < Report on the condition of affairs in Alaska, 
chap. v, pp. 54-62 (8°, Washington, Government Printing Office, 1875). 
Hoffman, W.J. Bears, etc., in Arizona. < Amer. Nat. ix, 1875, p- 516. 
Janeway, J.G. On hydrophobia. < New York Medical Record, x, no. 227, Mar. 13, 1875, pp. 
Hesse ea the so-called rabies mephitica as simply hydrophobia.] 
Jackel, A. J. Ueber Leucismen unter den Mustelen. < Zool. Gart. xiv, 1 75, pp. 456-459. 
1876.—Allen, J. A. The extirpation of the larger indigenous mammals in the United States. < Penn 
Monthly, Oct. 1876, pp. 794-806. [Should have come under B. Faunal Publications. ] 
Allen, J. A. The former range of some New England carnivorous mammals. < Amer. Nat. x, 
1876, pp. 708-715. 
Allen, J. A. On a new generic type (Bassaricyon [gabbii]) of Procyonid from Costa Rica. 
< Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 1876, pp. 20-23, pl. i (skull). 
Coues, BE. Reversion of the dog to the feral state. < Forest and Stream, Nov. 9, 1876. 
H[owell], M.A, jr. The mink as a forager. < Forest and Stream of Dee. 28, 1876. 
Howell, M. A., jr. The trapper not the only enemy of the muskrat [Putorius vison being 
another]. < Forest and Stream of Dee. 21, 1876. 
Whitman, C. L. Something about [way of handling entrapped] skunks. < Forest and 
Stream, Feb. 17, 1876. 
Anon. The arctic fox—Vulpes lagopus. < Forest and Stream, Oct. 26, 1876. 
Anon. [Habits of] the mink. < Forest and Stream of May 11, 1876. 
1877.—Coues, E. History and habits of the wolverene (Gulo luscus). < For. and Str. Jan. 4, 1877. 
Coues, BE. [Monograph of North American Mustelide (full title not yet determined).] 8°. 
Washington, Government Printing Office, 1877. (Jn press at this date, July 4.) 
“W.M.D."” Habits of mink. < Forest and Stream of Jan. 11, 1877. 
E.—_FERZ (PINNIPEDIA). 
1811.—Cuvier,F. Observations zoologiques sur les facultés physiques et intellectuelles du phoque com- 
mun (Phoca vitulina, L.). < Ann. Mus. Hist. Nat. Paris, xvii, 1811, pp. 377-397. 
1822.—Duvernoy, G.L. Recherches anatomiques sur les organes du mouvement du phoque commun 
(Phoca vitulina, Linn.). < Mém. Mus. Hist. Nat. Paris, ix, 1822; pp. 49-70, 165-189. 
1822-23.—Lichtenstein, K. M. H. Ueber die weissen Robben. < Abhandl. K. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, - 
1822-23, pp. 1-12. 
1824.—Cuvier, F. De quelqnes espéces de phoques et des groupes génériques entre lesquels elles se 
partagent. < Mém. Mus. Hist. Nat. Paris, xi, 1824, pp. 174-214. 
De Kay, J.B. An account of the Phoca cristata recently taken in the vicinity of this city. 
< Ann. Lyc. Nat. Hist. New York, i, 1824, pp. 94-99, pl. 7. 
Hornschuch, C. F., and Reinwardt, —. Nihere Bestimmung eines an der pommerischen Kiiste 
vorkommenden Robben [Halicherus griseus]. < Oken, Isis, 1824, col. 812-815; Féruss. Bull. 
Sci. Nat. v, 1825, pp. 104,105. (Orig pnb. Greifsw. Acad. Zeitschr. i, 1822, p. 139 seq.) 
King, F. G., and Ludlow, E.G. Appearances on dissection of the Phoca cristata. < Ann. 
Lye. Nat. Hist. New York, i, 1824, pp. 99-103. 
Knox, R. Observations on the anatomy of tke lacteal system in the seal and cetacea. < Med. 
and Surg. Jour. Edinb. xxii, 1824, pp. 23-31; Fror. Not. viii, 1824, col. 49-53. 
1827.—Mitchill, S. L., Smith, J. A., and Cooper, W. Discovery of a fossil walrus in Virginia. Re- 
port of Messrs. Mitchill, J. A. Smith, and Cooper on a fossil skull sent to Dr. Mitchill by Mr. 
Cropper, of Accomac County, Virginia. < Ann. Lyc. Nat. Hist. N. Y. ii, 1827, pp. 271, 272. 
1828.—Rapp, W. von. Ueber das Zahnsystem des Wallrosses. < Wiirttemb. Abbandl. ii, 1828, pp. 
107-114. 
1829.—Rapp, W.von. Ueber den ausdehnbaren Anhang auf dem Kopfe des Klappmiitzen-Seehundes 
(Phoca [Cystophora] cristata). < Meckel’s Arch. f. Anat. u. Phys. 1829, pp. 236-241, 1. pl.; 
Féruss. Bull. Sci. Nat. xxii, 1830, p. 101. 
1831.—Owen, R. [On the anatomy of the seal (Phoca vitulina, Linn.).] < Proc. Comm. Zool. Soc. 
London, i, 1831, pp. 151-154. 
