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1866.—Gray, J.B. Revision of the genera of Phyllostomida, or leaf-nosed bats. < Proc. Zool. Soe. 
London, 1866, pp. 111-118. 
Gray, J.B. Synopsis of the genera of Vespertilionida and Noctilionide. < Ann. and Mag. 
Nat. Hist. xvii, 3d ser. Jan. 1866, pp. 89-93. 
Peters, W. Ueber einige neue oder weniger bekannte Flederthiere und Nager. < Monatsber. 
Akad. Wiss. Berlin, Jan. 22, 1866, pp. 16-25, and June 25, pp. 392-411, with 1 pl. 
Pete's, W. Fernere Mittheilungen zur Kenntniss der Flederthiere, namentlich iiber Arten des 
Leidener und Britischen Museum’s. <Monatsb. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, Novy. 1, 1866, pp. 672-681. 
1868.—Jones, T. W. Microscopical characters of the rhythmically contractile muscular coat of the 
veits of the web of the bat’s wing. < Proce. Roy. Soc. 1868, p. 342. (Abstract.) 
Peters, W. Hr. W. Peters las iiber die zu den Glossophage gehérigen Flederthiere und tiber 
eine neue Art der Gattung Coléura. < Monatsb, IK. Preuss. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, 1868, pp. 361- 
386, 1 pl. 
1869.—Krarup-Hansen, C.J. L. Beitriige zu einer Theorie des Fluges der Vogel, der Insekten und 
Fledermiiuse. 8°. 42 pp., with woodcuts. Copenhagen, 1869. [Cf. Zool. Ree. vi, p. 28.] 
[Flight of bats, on p. 26.] 
Peters, W. Ueber neue oder weniger bekannte Flederthiere, insbesondere des Pariser Museums. 
< Monatsb. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, 1869, pp. 391-406. 
Sch6bl, J. Die Flughaut der Fledermiiuse, namentlich die Endigung ibrer Nerven. < Arch. 
mikr. Anat. vii, pp. 1-31, pll. 1-5; (analyse) Arch. de Zool. Exp. et Gén. i, 1872, pp. XxxVv—Xxxxvi, 
pl. x, figg. 6. [Dates undetermined—about 1869. ] - 
1869-72.—Fitzinger, L. J. Kritische Durebsicht der Flatterthiere oder Handfliigler (Chiroptera). 
< Sitzb. Math.-Nat. Cl. Kéngl. Akad. Wien, Ix, 1869, pp. 385-474, 595-652, 1 pl., pp. 828-889 ; 
Ixi, 1870, 123-198, 447-550, 715-828 ; Ixii, 13-144, 211-317, 353-438, 527-582; Ixiii, 1872, pp. 203- 
295. 
1871.—SchGbl, J. The wing of bats. <Am. Nat. v, 1871, pp. 174,175. [Editorial excerpt.] 
1872.—Macalister, A. The myology cf the Chiroptera. < Proc. Roy. Soc. 1872, pp. 94, 95 (abstract); 
Philos. Trans. 1872, pp. 125-172, pll. 13-16. 
1874.—_Newman, EB. Bats, and superstitions concerning them. < Am. Sports. Mar. 28, 1874. 
(From “The Tield”’.] 
Norris, T. The use of bats. < Am. Sports. May 9,1874. [Supply of nitre from bat manure. ] 
875.—Coues, E. Winged quadrupeds. < Penn Monthly, May, 1875, pp. 341-353, figg. 8. 
[A popular article on bats.] “ies 
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M._INSECTIVORA. 
1771.—Barrington, D. Account of a mole [Scalops?] from North America. In a letter to Dr. Maty, 
sec. R. 8., from the Hon. Davies Barrington, F.R.S. < Philos. Trans. Roy. Soc. London, xi, 
art. xxxiv, 1771, pp. 292, 293. : 
1808.—Meckel, J. F. Ueber die osteologischen Differenzen der Igelarten. < Beit. zur vergl. Anat. 
i, Heft i, 1802, pp. 34-56. : 
1811.—Geoffroy St.-Hilaire, E. Sur les esptces des genres musaraigne et mygale. < Ann. Mus. 
Hist. Nat. Paris, xvii, 1811, pp. 160-194. 
1815.—Geoffroy St.-Hilaire, B. Mémoire sur les glandes odoriférantes des musaraignes. < Ann. 
Mus. Hist. Nat. Paris, i, 1815, pp. 299-311. 
1819.—Desmarest, A.G. [On Condylura crustata.] < Journ. Phys. Ixxxix, 1619, p. 230. 
1825.—Godman, J. D. Note on the genus Condylura of Dliger. < Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. v, 
1825, pp. 109-116; Philos. Mag. lxvii, 1826, pp. 273-277 ; Isis, 1834, pp. 475-477. 
Harris, T. W. Description of a nondescript species of the genus Condylura [C. prasinata]. 
< Boston Journ. Philos. and Arts, ii, 1225, pp. 580, 583; Tilloch’s Philos. Mag. lsvii, 1826,  PP- 
191-193 ; Férussac’s Bull. Sci. Nat. viii, 1826, pp. 97, 98. 
1827.—Geoffroy St.-Hilaire, I. Mémoire sur quelques espéces nouyelles ou peu connues du genre 
musaraigne. < Mém. Mus. Hist. Nat. Paris, xv, 1827, pp. 117-144. 
1828.—Geoffroy St.-Hilaire, I. [Sur le Sorex personatus.] <Mém. du Mus. d’Hist. Nat. xx, 1828, p. 
419, 
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