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GHAT. Knowsley Mcnag. Gleanings from the menagerie and aviary of Knowsley Hall. By J. E. GBAY. Folio. London. 

 Part 1, 1846. Part 2, Hoofed quadrupeds, 1850. (Lib. of Phil. Acad.) 



GRAY. New Mammalia. See LONDON, Annals Mag., and Charlesworth's Mag. 



GRAY. Pr. Zool. Soc. See LONDON, Zool. Soc. 



GRAY. In Rae's Narrative. See RAE. 



GRAY. On Sorec. See LONDON, Zool. Soc. 



GRAY. Zool. of Sulphur. See SULPHUR, Zool of. 



GRBIFSWALD. Archiv Skandinavischer Beitrage zur Naturgeschichte. Herausgegeben Von C. F. HORNSCTIUCH. 8vo. 



Greifswald. 



Methodische Uebersicht der wiederkauenden Thiere, Linnes Pecora. Von CARL SUNDBVAXL. II, 1850, 



78-160, 291-320. Translated from Kong, Sv. Handl. 



GRIFF. Cuv. The animal kingdom, arranged in conformity with its organization. By the Baron CUVIER, &c., with ad 

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 others. 8vo. London. George B. Whitaker. The class Mammalia, arranged by the Baron CUVIER, with specific descrip 

 tions by EDWARD GRIFFITH, F. L. S., Major CHARLES HAMILTON SMITH, F. R. S., and EDWARD PIDGEON. Vol. I-V. 1827. 

 (Vol. V. consists of a general synopsis of the species of Mammalia.) 



GULDENSTAEDT. Fdis ruffa. See ST. PETERSBURG, Acad. imp. des Sc. 



GUTHRIE'S Geog. A universal geography, or a view of the present state of the known world. Originally compiled by 

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 1815. IB. Third American edition. 2 vols. 8 vo., and one of maps. Philadelphia. Benjamin Warner, 1820. 



(The second American edition of Guthrie's Geography is one of great importance to naturalists, on account of the remarks 

 on the natural history of North American animals, by George Ord. These commence on page 291, of vol. II, with a list of 

 the systematic names of North American mammals as far as known, followed by short notices of the more interesting 

 species. The list contains scientific names imposed by Ord on nearly all the species described by Lewis and Clark, referring 

 to the subsequent paragraphs in which they are described in detail ; and the specific appellations thus assigned take pre 

 cedence of many subsequent ones. The work is exceedingly rare, and I have never, even in Philadelphia, been able to see 

 a perfect copy. The Library of the Philadelphia Academy has the natural history portion, separate. 



In the third edition the lists of systematic names of American animals are omitted entirely, but all the other notices are 

 reproduced, as in the second edition, on pages 141-189 of vol. I. In this third edition Mr. Ord's name is no where men 

 tioned in connexion with the work.) 



HALDEMAN. On Tamiae striatus. See PHILADELPHIA, Acad. Nat. Sc. : Proceedings. 



HALL. On Castoroides. See BOSTON, Society of Natural History : Journal. 



HALLE. Der Naturforscher. Halle bei J. J. GBBAUER. XX, 1784. (Library of C. Zimmerman, Columbia, S. C.) 

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HARLAN. Med. and Phys. Res. Medical and physical researches : or original memoirs in medicine, surgery, geology, 

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HARLAN. Arvicola ferrugineus. See NEW HAVEN, Am. Jour. 



HARLAN. Arvicola nuttalli. See PHILADA., Monthly Am. Jour. 



HARLA-T. On Meriones. See LONDON, Zool. Soc. 



HARLAN. On Mus paliatris. See NEW HAVEN, Am. Journal. 



HARRIS. On Gmdylura prasinato. See BOSTON, Boston Journal, of Philos. 



HERALD. The zoology of the voyage of H. M. S. Herald, under the command of Captain Henry Kellett, R. N., C. B., 

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Fossil mammals, by Sir JOHN RICHARDSON, Knt. C. B., M. D., F. R. S. i-n, 1852. (With numerous plates 

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HERNANDEZ, J. Nova plantarum, animalium et mineralium Mexicanorum historia, &c. Folio. Rome, 1651. 



HORNSCHUCH. Archiv Skand. Beit. See GREIFSWALD. 



