1030 MONOGRAPHS OF NORTH AMERICAN RODENTIA. 
1870.—Allen, J. A. The distribution of the moose in New England. < Am. Nat, iv, 1870, pp. 505, 506. 
Allen, J. A. A spiked-horned moose. < Am. Nat. iv, 1870, p. 443, with 1 fig. 
Hays, W.J. Adirondack’s reply [concerning deer]. < Am. Nat. iv, 1870, pp. 189, 190. 
Hays, W.J. Spike horns. < Am. Nat. iv, 1870, pp. 158, 189, with 1 fig. 
Leidy, J. [On fossils found under Table Mountain, Cal.] < Proc. Acad. Nati. Sci. Phila. 1570, 
pp- 125, 126. 
{Auchenia californica, etc., indicated.] 
Leidy, J. [On the internal organs of generation of a hog]. < Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. Phila. 
1870, p. 65. 
[A testicle with the epididymis occupied the usual position of an ovary in relation with the uterus.) 
Leidy, J. [On a jaw-fragment of Ovibus cavifrons, from Iowa.] < Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. Phila. 
1870, p. 73. 
Marsh, 0. C. [On Dicotyles antiquus, n.s., from the miocene of New Jersey.] < Proc. Acad. 
Nat. Sci. Phila. 1870, p. 11. 
Murie, J. Notes on the anatomy of the prongbuck, Antilocapra americana. < Proc. Zool. Soc. 
London, 1870, pp. 334-368, with 9 figg. : 
Sclater, P.L. Remarks on the arrangement and distribution of the Cervide. < Proc. Zool. 
Soc. London, 1870, pp. 114, 115. 
Wright, C. Spiked-horned deer. < Am. Nat. iv, 1870, pp. 442, 443. 
1871.—Brandt, F. Identity of the American and European bison. < Am. Nat. v, 1871, p. 254. 
[Editorial abstract of Prof, Brandt’s memoir.] 
Caton, J.D. Notes on American deer. < Am. Nat. v, 1871, pp. 118, 119. 
Coues, BE. Former eastward range of the buffalo [Bos americanus]. < Am, Nat. v, 1871, pp. 
719, 720. 
Hays, W.J. Spike-horned deer. < Am. Nat. v, 1871, pp. 250,251. 
« Putnam, F. w. Spike-horned bucks [and] deer’s horns. < Am. Nat. iv, 1871, pp. 762, 763. 
1872.—Allen, J. A. ‘‘Spike-horned mule-deer.” < Am. Nat. vi, 1872, pp. 692, 693. 
Bruhin, T. A. Notizen iiber den amerikanischen Bison. < Zool. Gart. xiii, 1872, pp. 126, 197. 
Cope, E. D. [On the horns of Cariacus virginianus.] < Proce. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 1872, p. 
124. 
Cope, E. D. A spike-horn mule-deer. < Am, Nat. vi, 1872, pp. 434, 435. 
Gray, J.E. Catalogue of ruminant mammalia (Pecora, Liunzus) in the British Musenm ... . 
8°. viii, 102 pp., 4 pll. London, printed by order of the trustees, 1872. 
Hays, W.J. Description of a species of Cervus (C. yucatensis, n.s.). <( Ann. Lyc. Nat. Hist. 
N. Y. x, 1872, art. xviii, pp. 218, 219, pl. 10. 
Henderson, J.G. The former range of the buffalo. < Am. Nat. vi, 1872, pp. 79-98. 
Janeway, J.H. A spike-horn mule-deer. < Am. Nat. vi, 1872, pp. 434, 435. 
Nauman, C.H. Albino deer. < Am. Nat. vi, 1872, p. 773. 
Sclater, P.L. On certain species of deer now or lately living in the society’s menagerie, 1870. 
<_ Trans. Zool. Soc. London, vii, 1872, art. vii, pp. 333-352, with 8 figg., pll. 28-39. 
1873.—Cope, B.D. [On a skull of Sus scropha, said to have been taken from the miocene marl of 
North Carolina.] < Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 1873, p. 207. 
“Pritz.” An albino deer [Cariacus virginianns]. < Am: Sports. Dec. 27, 1873. 
Leidy, J. [Notice of fossil vertebrates from the miocene of Virginia.] < Proc. Acad. Nat. 
Sci. Phila. 1873, p. 15. 
[Protocamelus virginiensis indicated.} 
Leidy, J. [Remarks on the occurrence of an extinct hog (Sus vagrans) in America.] < Proc. 
Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 1873, p. 207. 
“Snap-Shot.” Snap-Shot to Judge Caton Sconcerning American Cariaci]. < Am. Sports. 
Dee. 20, 1873. _ 
Wilder, B.G. Variation in the condition of the external sense organs in fetal pigs of the 
same litter. < Proc. Am. Assoc. Ady. Sci. 1873, pp. 303-304, fig. 
Anon. White deer from Pennsylvania. < Am. Sports. Dec. 20, 1873, 
