1060 MONOGRAPHS OF NORTH AMERICAN RODENTIA. 
1849.—Pomel, A. Sur la distribution géographique des mammiféres insectivores monodelphes. < Bull. 
Soc. Géol. France, 2e sér. vi, 1849, pp. 56-64 ; abstracts, Archives Sci. Nat. et Phys. x; Fror. Not. 
3. Reihe, xi, no. 224, 1849, pp. 49-53. 
1850.—Rédarés, M. Le chasseur taupier ou l’art de prendre les taupes [Talpa] par des moyens surs 
et faciles; précédé de leur histoire naturelle... Nouvelle édition, augmentée dun traité 
sur la destruction des animaux et des insectes nuisibles au jardinage. Ouvyrage orné de figures. 
"18°. 83 pp.,2pll. Paris, Ja Librairie Eneyclopédique de Roret, 1850. 
1852.—Peters, W. Ueber die Gebissformel der Spitzmiiuse. < Berichte Berlin, Akad. 1852, pp. 169-179; 
Archiv f. Naturg. xviii, 1852, pp. 220-227; Fror. Tagesber. no. 570 (Zool. iii, 1852), pp. 81-86. 
1853.—Cassin, J. [Exhibition of a new mole, Sealops metallescens (descr. nulla).] < Proc. Acad. 
Nat. Sci. Phila. vi, Feb. 1853, p. 242. [Deseribed, ibid. p. 299, as 5. awneus. } 
Cassin, J. Description of a new mole of the genus Scalops, from Oregon; a specimen of which 
is in the collection of the exploring expedition made by the U. S. ships Vincennes and Pea- 
cock, under the command of Captain Charles Wilkes, of the United States Navy. < Proc. 
Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila, vi, 1853, p. 299. [S. eneus—named, not described, ibid. p. 242.] 
{Mr. Cassin, whether intentionally or inadvertently, applied these two names to the same specimen.) 
Le Conte, J. [Remarks on thespecies of Scalops in the co!lection of the Philadelphia Academy. ] 
< Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. vi, June, 1853, pp. 326,327. [S. taniata, sp. n., p. 327.] 
1855.—Ayres, W.O. [On Scalops californicus, sp.n.] < Proce. Cala. Acad. Sci. i, May, 1855, p. 54. 
1856.—Kennicott, R. Zoclogy of Illinois. The silvery shrew mole or ground mole of Illinois—Scalops 
argentatus, Aud. & Bach. < The Prairie Parmer (newspaper), xvi, no. 50, Dec. 11, 1856. 
1857.—[Billings, E.] On the star-nosed mole [Condylura cristata] of America. [anon.] < Can. Nat. 
and Geol. ii, art. xxxviii, 1657, pp. 446-448. 
1858.—Giebel, C.G. Osteologische Eigenthiimlichkeiten des nordamerikanischen Wassermulls (Sea- 
lopus aquaticus). < Zeitschr. gesammt. Naturw. Halle, xii, 1858, pp. 395-405. 
1862.—Cope, E. D. [On Neosorex albibarbis.] < Proce. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 1862, pp. 188, 189. 
Verrill, A.B. List of the species of the family Soricide, known to inhabit New England. 
< Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. x, 1862, pp: 172, 173. 
Verrill, A. E. Notice of a species of Neosorex from Massachusetts, and of Sorex thompsoni 
from Maine. < Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. ix, 1862, pp. 164-172. 
Giebel, C.G. Neue Spitzratte, Gymuura alba, von Borneo. < Zeitsch. fiir d. ges. Naturwschift. 
xxii, 1863, pp. 277-290, pli. 1, 2. 
Gilpin, J.B. Soricine of Nova Scotia. [On the mammalia of Nova Scotia, No. 1.] < Trans. 
Nova Scotian Inst. Nat. Sci. ii, part ii, 1863, urt.i, pp. 1-4. - 
WNasse, —. [Uber die Eibiillen der Spitzmaus und des Igels.] < Reich. u. Du Bois Arch. f. 
Anat. 1863, p. 730. 
Peters, W. Uber neue Eichhornarten [Sciuridse] aus Mexico, Costa Rica und Guiana, so wie 
iiber Scalops Jatimanus Bachman. < Monatsb. K. Pr. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, 1863, pp. 652-656. 
{Scalops latimanus (Bachman’s type in Berlin Museum) =Sc. townsendi Bachman, Baird (p. 656).] 
Verrill, A. E. [Supplementary notice of Neosorex palustris.] < Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 
ix, 1863, pp. 225, 226. 
1864.—Gilpin, J. B. On the mammalia of Nova Scotia, No. 2. < Trans. Novu Scotian Inst. Nat. Sci. 
Halifax, 1864, pp. 8-15. 
{Relates to Talpidx, Vespertilionide, Felidae, Canidw. Other articles of this series, by same author, treat- 
ing of particular groups, will be found under head of Faunal Publications, anted.] 
Lord, J. K. Notes on the Urotrichus. < Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1864, pp. 161-163. 
Peters, W. Ueber die Siingethiere-Gattung Solenodon. < Abhandl. Akad. Wissensch. Beriin 
f. 1863, 1864, pp. 1-22, pil. 1-3. 
1865.—Brandt, EB. Izslyedovaniya o zubnoi sistemye kutor i zemleroek. 8°. 117 pp., with 6 pll. St. 
Petersburg, 1865. [Researches on the dental system of the shrews. See 1869-71, Brandt, E.] 
Peters, W. Ueber die Classitication der Insectivora [besonders Ericulus, Echinogale, und Pota- 
mogale.] < Monatsber. Akad. Wissensch. Berlin, 1865, p. 286, 
1866.—Allman, G. J. On the characters and affinities of Potamogale. < Trans. Zool. Soc. London, vi, 
1866, pp. 1-16, pll. 1,2. [The article upon the subject. } 
Rolleston, G. On the placental structures of the tenrec (Centetes ecaudatus), and those of 
certain other mammalia; with remarks on the value of the placental system of classification. 
< Trans. Zool. Soe. London, v, 1866, pp. 285-316, pl. 50. 
