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Sciuridse occurring north of Mexico. Boston 

 Soc. Nat. Hist. Proc., 16, 1874, pp. 276-294; 

 American Naturalist, 9, 1875, pp. 504-509. 



Allen, Joel Asaph. 27. Metamorphism produced 

 by the burning of lignite beds in Dakota and 

 Montana territories. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 

 Proc., 16, 1874, pp. 246-262. 



28. Notes on the natural history of 



portions of Dakota and Montana Territories, 

 being the substance of a report to the Secretary 

 of War on the collections made by the North 

 Pacific Railroad expedition of 1873. [1874.] 

 Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. Proc., 17, 1875, pp. 

 33-91. 



29. [Remarks on a specimen of the sharp- 

 tailed finch (Ammodromus caudacutus, Sw.), 

 collected in the Calumet Marshes near Chicago.] 

 [1874.] Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. Proc., 17, 

 1875, pp. 292-294. 



3O. Synopsis of the American Leporidse. 



Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. Proc., 17, 1875, pp. 

 430-436. 



31. Notes on the mammals of portions of 



Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming and Utah. [1874.] 

 Essex Instit. Bull., 6, 1875, pp. 43-66. 



32. Description of some remains of an 



extinct species of wolf (Canis Mississippiensis) 

 and an extinct species of deer (Cervus Whitneyi) 

 from the Lead-region of the tipper Mississippi. 

 Amer. Journ. Sci., 1876, pp. 47-51. 



33. The Little Missouri "Bad Lands". 

 American Naturalist, 10, 1876, pp. 207-216. 



34. Progress of ornithology in the United 

 States during the last century. American 

 Naturalist, 10, 1876, pp. 536-550. 



35. The former range of some New 

 England carnivorous mammals. American 

 Naturalist, 10, 1876, pp. 708-715. 



36. Notes of an ornithological reconnais- 

 sance of portions of Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming, 

 and Utah. [1872.] Cambridge (Mass.), Mus. 

 Comp. Zool. Bull., 3, 1876, pp. 113-183. 



37. Exploration of Lake Titicaca, by 

 Alex. AGASSIZ and S. W. GARMAN : list of 

 mammals and birds. With field-notes by Mr 

 GARMAN. [1875.] Cambridge (Mass.), Mus. 

 Comp. Zool. Bull., 3, 1876, pp. 349-359. 



38. Description of a new generic type 



(Bassaricyon) of Procyonidse from Costa Rica. 

 Philad. Acad. Nat. Sci. Proc., 1876, pp. 20- 

 23. 



39. Geographical variation among North 



American mammals, especially in respect to size. 

 U. S. Survey Bull., 2, 1876, pp. 309-344; 

 American Naturalist, 10, 1876, pp. 625-627. 



40. Sexual, individual, and geographical 



variation in Leucosticte tephrocotis. U. S. 

 Survey Bull., 2, 1876, pp. 345-350. 



41. List of birds collected by Mr. Charles 



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LINDEN, near Santarem, Brazil. [1876.] Essex 

 Instit. Bull., 8, 1877, pp. 78-83. 

 Allen, Joel Asaph. 42. Additional note on 

 Bassaricyon Gabbii. Philad. Acad. Nat. Sci. 

 Proc., 1877, pp. 267-268. 



43. The geographical distribution of the 



Mammalia, considered in i-elation to the principal 

 ontological regions of the Earth, and the laws 

 that govern the distribution of animal life. 

 U. S. Survey Bull., 4, 1878, pp. 313-377. 



44. Description of a fossil passerine bird 



from the insect-bearing shales of Colorado: 

 Pala3ospiza bella, g. & sp. n. U. S. Survey 

 Bull., 4, 1878, pp. 443-445; Amer. Journ. Sci., 

 15, 1878, pp. 381-384. 



45. Synonymatic list of the American 



Sciuri, or arboreal squirrels. U. S. Survey Bull., 

 4, 1878, pp. 877-887. 



46. A list of the birds of Massachusetts, 



with annotations. [1878.] Essex Instit. Bull., 

 10, 1879, pp. 3-37. 



47. On the coatis (genus Nasua, Storr). 



[1879.] U. S. Survey Bull., 5, 1880, pp. 153- 

 174. 



48. On the species of the genus Bassaris. 



[1879.] U. S. Survey Bull., 5, 1880, pp. 331- 

 340. 



49. List of mammals collected by Dr. 



Edward PALMER in north-eastern Mexico, with 

 field-notes by the collector. Cambridge (Mass.), 

 Mus. Comp. Zool. Bull., 8, 1881, pp. 183-189. 



50. Preliminary list of works and papers 



relating to the mammalian orders Cete and 

 Sirenia. [1881.] U. S. Survey Bull., 6, 1882, 

 pp. 399-562. 



51. Alpine flora of the province of Quebec. 



Canadian Naturalist, 10, 1883, pp. 417-419. 



52. On trinomial nomenclature. Zoolo- 



gist, 7, 1883, pp. 97-100. 

 Allen, Joel Asaph, & Lindheimer, F. Das wilde 



Truthuhn, Meleagris ocellata, xind seine Zahmung. 



Frankfurt, Zool. Garten, 22, 1881, pp. 106-112. 

 Allen, J. Romilly. Investigation of the question 



of the thrust of earth behind a retaining wall. 



Van Nostrand's Engiu. Mag., 17, 1877, pp. 



155-158. 

 Allen, Oscar D. 2. Chemical constitution of 



hatchettolite and samarskite from Mitchell 



county, North Carolina. Amer. Journ. Sci., 



14, 1877, pp. 128-131. 

 Allen, Oscar D., & Comstock, W. J. Bastuasite 



and tysonite from Colorado. Amer. Journ. 



Sci., 19, 1880, pp. 390-393. 

 Allen, Stephen M. Ancient and modern theories 



of light, heat, and color. [1873.] Essex Instit. 



Bull., 5, 1874, pp. 17-24. 

 Allen, T. F. Observations on some American 



forms of Chara coronata. American Natui-alist, 



16, 1882, pp. 358-369. 



