1068 MONOGRAPHS OF NORTH AMERICAN RODENTIA, 
1870.—Kirkland, J.P. Hybrid rabbit. < Am. Nat. iv, 1870, p. 375. 
Sayles, I. Habits of the striped squirrel [Tamias striatus]. < Am. Nat. iv, 1870, pp. 249, 250. 
Tenney, S. A white woodchuck. <Am. Nat. iv, 1870, pp. 252, 253. 
Anon. Albino rats. < Am. Nat. iv, 1870, p. 376, 
,»—- Sur la place du Chiromys dans la méthode naturelle,.... < Archives néerlan- 
daises des sciences exactes et naturelles publiées par la Société hollandaise des sciences & Har- 
lem, .. . V, 1870, pp. 214-232. [MSS. copy defective ; cf. 1870, Horrmann, C. K.] 
1871.—Boardman, G. A. Red squirrels not red. < Am. Nat. v, 1871, p. 121. 
Bruhin, T. A. Aus dem Gefangleben meines Leopardenziesels, Spermophilus hoodii. < Zool. 
Gart. xii, 1871, p. 376. 
Jillson, B. C. Habits of the prairie dog. < Am. Nat. v, 1871, pp. 24-29, with 1 fig. 
Leidy, J. Notice of some extinct rodents. < Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 1871, pp. 230-232. 
Schobl, J. Das iiussere Ohr der Miuse als wichtiges Tastorgan. < Arch. fiir mikrosk. Anat. 
Band vii, 1871, pp. 260-268, pll. xxi-xxiv. ; 
Valentin, G. Contributions 4 V’histoire de hibernation des marmottes. [Abstract.] < Revue 
‘Scientifique, i, 1871, pp. 549, 550. 
,— Wild rabbits [of Sable Island, N. 8.—their coloration]. < Am. Nat. v, 1871, p. 437. 
1872.—Lincecum, G. Swamp rabbit (Lepus aquaticus). < Am. Nat. vi, 1872, p. 771. 
Peters, W. Contributions ala connaissance du Pectinator, genre de mammiféres rongeurs de 
la céte nord-est d’Afrique. (Trans. Zool. Soc. London, t. vii, partie v, p. mp pli. xlviii-l, 
1871.) < Journ. de Zool. i, 1872, art. iv, pp. 63, 64. 
- Shelton, J. Beavers and beaver dams in Mississippi. < Am. Journ, Sci. and Arts (3), iv, 1872, 
pp. 422, 423. 
Wilder, B.G. Note on the prairie dog. < Am. Nat. vi, 1872, pp. 46, 47. 
1873.—Buckley, J.B. Texas rabbits. < Am. Sports. Jan. 3, 1873. 
Gentry, T.G. [Habits of Sciurus hudsonius.] < Proe. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila, 1873, pp. 101, 102. 
Perkins, G.H. The flying squirrel. < Am. Nat. vii, 1873, pp. 132-139. 
Anon. Hare and rabbit cross. < Am. Sports. Dee. 27, 1873. 
Anon. The squirrel pest [Spermophilus beecheyi. In California. From Daily San Francisco 
Call, Oct. 10, 1873]. < Am. Sports. Nov. 22, 1873. 
1874. Allen, J. A. American squirrels. [Abstract of paper by J. A. Allen, in Harper’s Weekly—S. F. 
Baird.] < Am. Sports. —, 1874. 
Allen, J. A. On geographical variation in color among North American squirrels; with a list 
of the species and varieties of the American Sciuride occuring nor th of Mexico. <Proc. Bost. 
Soc. Nat. Hist. xvi, Feb. 1874, pp. 276-294. 
[The original outcome of the author’s studies of this group, which have resulted in the final morographb of 
the present work: species of the family reduced to 25, with numerous varieties—'amias quadrivittatus var. 
pallidus ; Spermophilas tridecemlineatus var. pallidus; S. parryi var. kodiacensis, varr. nn.] 
Batty, J. H. The Little Chief hare [habits of Lagomys princeps]. < Amer. Agriculturist, 
XXxili, no. i, Jan. 1874, p. 13, with a fig. 
Coues, E. A short chapter on American rabbits, or hares. < Am. Sports. Aug. 29, 1874. 
Csues, E. The pine mouse—Arvicola pinetoram. < Rod and Gun, May 9, 1874, fig. (bad). 
“Jacobstaff.”” Hares and rabbits. < Field and Stream, Jan. 15, 1874. 
Mather, F. About woodchucks [Arctomys monax]. < Am. Sports. Dec. 12, 1874. 
“M.P. McK.” Squirrel [S. carolinensis] breeding in confinement. < Am. Sports. Apr. 4, 1874. 
Anon. Melanism of Tamias striatus. < Am. Sports. Apr. 4, 1874. 
1875.—Abbott, C.C. The American chipmunk [Tamias striatus]. < Am. Sports. Oct. 2, 1875. 
Allen, J. A. Synopsis of the American Leporide. < Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. xvii, 1875, 
pp. 430-436. [Recognizes 9 spp., with 5 vars. See anted, p. 281.] 
Coues, E. The prairie gopher [Spermophilus richardsoni]. < Am. Nat. ix, Mar. 1875, pp. ~ 
147-156, and Rod and Gun, Mar. 27, 1875. 
[Reprinted in a great many papers under various editorial modifications. ] 
Coues,E. Synonymy, description, history, distribution and habits of the prairie hare (Lepus 
campestris). < Bull. Essex Inst. vii, 1875, pp. 73-85. 
