MAMMALS LIST OF AUTHORITIES. 697 



GEOFFROY ST. HILAIRE, Is. La inusaraigne masque'e. (Sorex personatus.) 1833. 



TEMMINCK. Description d' un nouveau genre de mammiferes. (Urotrichus.) Par M. C. J. TEMMINCK. 1842. 

 PARIS. Museum d' Histoire N a t u r e 1 1 e : Annales du Museum d' Histoire Naturelle. 4to. (In Lib. of Phila. Acad ) 



Bosc. On Sciurus capistratus. I, 1802, 281. 



GUVIER, F. On Saccamys anthophilus. X. 1823, 419. 



CUVIKR, F. On Spermophilus. IX, 1822, 293. 



CDVIKR, F. On Erdhizon. IX, 1822, 426. 



GEOFFROY ST. HILAIRE. Be"lier de montagne. II, 1803, 360. (Ovis montana.) 



PARIS. Museum d'Histoire Naturelle, (Cont.): Me'moires du Museum d' Histoire Naturelle. (In Lib. of 

 Phila. Acad.) 



GEOFFROY ST. HILAIRE. On Sorex per sonalus. XX, 1828, 419. 



PARIS. M useum d'Histoire Naturelle, (Cont. ) : Archives du Museum d' Histoire Naturelle, publie'es par les 

 professeurs administrate urs de cet e'tablissement. 4to. Paris. Gide et J. Baudry. 



PUCHERAN, Mon. Cerf. Monographic des especes du genre cerf par M. le Docteur PUCHERAN. Premiere partie, 

 ge'ne'ralite's, VI, 1852, 265492. 



PARIS. Bull . Soc. Phi lom. S ocie'te' Philomatique: Nouveau bulletin des sciences par la Socie'te' Phil omatique. 

 8 vols. 4to. 1807 1826. (In the Lib. of Phila. Acad. but the set not perfect. It contains articles by ORD, 1818, 14(5 ; 

 BLAINVILLE, 1816, 73 ; PALISOT DE BEAUVOIS, 1816 ?) 



PARIS. Nouveau dictionnaire d'histoire naturelle, applique"* aux arts, &c. 8vo. Paris. 



DESMAREST. Le belier de montagne ou mouflon d'Amerique, (Ovis cervina nob.) Ovis montana, Geoff. (Ann. 

 Mus. II, pi. 40.) XXI, 1818, 553. 



DESMAREST. Ecureuil a ventre roux, (Sciunu rufiventer, Geoff.) X, 1817, 103. (The name does not appear to 

 have been published elsewhere by Geoffrey.) 

 PARIS. Socie'te' Gdologique de France : Bulletin. Deuxieme se'rie. 8vo. 



POMEL. On the geographical distribution of the Insectivora, VI, Nov. 1S48, 56. (The volume is in the 

 binder's hands, and I am unable at present to give the exact title.) 



PARRY. Jour, first Voyage. Journal of a voyage for the discovery of a northwest passage from the Atlantic to the 

 Pacific, performed in the years 1819 and 1820, in his Majesty's ships Hecla and Griper. By Capt. W. E. PARRY; with a 

 scientific appendix, &c 2 vols. 4to. London, 1821. Supplement to the Appendix of Parry's Voyage in 1819, 1820. 

 Vertebrata, by EDWARD SABINE, 4to. London, 1824. (In Lib. of Phila. Acad.) 



PARRY. Jour, second Voyage. Journal of a second voyage for the discovery of a northwest passage from the Atlantic 

 to the Pacific, performed in 1821-23, in his Majesty's ships Fury and Hecla. By Capt. W. E. PARRY. 4to. London, 1824. 

 Appendix to the above : Vertebrata, by Dr. RICHARDSON, 4to. London, 1825. (In Library of Phila. Acad.) 

 PEALE. Adv. Sc. See PHILADELPHIA, Adv. Science. 



PEALE. Mamm. and Birds, Ex. Ex. Report on the Mammalia and Birds of the U. S. Exploring Expedition under 

 Captain WILKES, 4to. 1848. By TITIAN R. PEALE. (This work is excessively rare, only 100 copies having been printed, and 

 a large portion of these burnt with the Congressional Library, in 1852.) 



PENNANT, THOMAS. Arctic zoology. First edition, 3 vols. 4to. 1784-87. IB. Second edition, 2 vols. 4to. 1792. (Lib. 

 of Phila. Academy.) 



PENNANT. Arctische Zoologie. See ZIMMERMANN. 



PENNANT, Tuos. A synopsis of quadrupeds. 8vo. Chester, 1771. (Lib. Phila Acad.) 



PENNANT, THOS. A history of quadrupeds. 1st ed. 2 vols. 4to. London, 1781 ; 2d edition, 1792. (Lib. Phila. Acad.) 

 PHILADELPHIA. Academy of Natural Sciences: Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. 

 First series, I VIII, in octavo, 1817-1842. Second series in large quarto. 



AUD. & BACH. Description of new species of quadrupeds inhabiting North America. By J. J. AUDCDON, Esq., 

 and the Rev. JOHN BACHMAN, D. D. VIII, n, 1842, 280. 



BACHMAN. Description of a new species of hare found in South Carolina. By J. BACHMAN. (Lepus palustris.) 

 VII, u, 1837, 194. 



BACHMAN. Observations on the different species of hares (genus Lepus) inhabiting the United States and 

 Canada. By J. BACHMAN, D. D. VII, u, 1837, 282. 



BACHMAN. Additional note on the genus Lepus. By JOHN BACHMAN. VII, u, 1837, 403. 

 BACHMAN. Additional remarks on the genus Lepus, with corrections of a former paper, and descriptions of 

 other species of quadrupeds found in North America By JOHN BACHMAN. VIII, i, 1839, 76. 



BACHMAN. Description of several new species of American quadrupeds. By Rey. J. BACHMAN. VIII, i, 

 1839, 75. 



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