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Descriptions of five new shrews from Mexico, Gua- 

 temala, and Colombia. Washington Biol. Soc. Proc., 11, 

 1897, 227-230. 



Cervus Boosevelti, a new elk from the Olympics. 



Washington Biol. Soc. Proc., 11, 1897, 271-275. 

 Nelsonia neotomodon, a new genus and species of 



murine rodent from Mexico. Washington Biol. Soc. 



Proc., 11, 1897, 277-279. 

 Syrnium occidentale caurinum, a new owl from the 



Puget Sound region. Auk, 15, 1898, 39-40. 

 Descriptions of three new rodents from the Olympic 



Mountains, Washington. Philad. Ac. Nat. Sci. Proc., 



1898, 352-353. 

 New names for Spermophilus brevicaudus, Canis 



pallidus, and Sorex caudatus, Merriam. Science, 8, 1898, 



782. 



Life zones and crop zones of the United States. U. S. 



Div. Biol. Surv. Bull., 10, 1898, 79 pp. 

 Mammals of Tres Marias Islands off western Mexico. 



Washington Biol. Soc. Proc., 12, 1898, 13-19. 

 Descriptions of six new ground-squirrels from the 



western United States. Washington Biol. Soc. Proc., 12, 



1898, 69-71. 



The earliest generic name for the North American 



deer, with descriptions of five new species and subspecies. 

 Washington Biol. Soc. Proc., 12, 1898, 99-104. 



Descriptions of two new subgenera and three new 



species of Microtus from Mexico and Guatemala. 

 Washington Biol. Soc. Proc., 12, 1898, 105-108. 



Descriptions of twenty new species and a new sub- 

 genus of Peromyscus from Mexico and Guatemala. 

 Washington Biol. Soc. Proc., 12, 1898, 115-125. 



A new genus (Neotomodon) and three new species of 



murine rodents from the mountains of southern Mexico. 

 Washington Biol. Soc. Proc., 12, 1898, 127-129. 



Results of a biological survey of Mount Shasta, 



northern California. U. S. N. Amer. Fauna, No. 16, 



1899, 179 pp. 



Papers from the Harriman Alaska Expedition, i. De- 

 scriptions of twenty-six new mammals from Alaska and 

 British North America. Washington Ac. Sci. Proc., 2, 



1900, 13-30. 



Preliminary revision of the North American red foxes. 



Washington Ac. Sci. Proc., 2, 1900, 661-676. 

 Descriptions of six new rodents of the genera Aplo- 



dontia and Thomomys. [1899.] Washington Biol. Soc. 



Proc., 13, 1901, 19-21. 

 Descriptions of two new mammals from California. 



[1900.] Washington Biol. Soc. Proc., 13, 1901, 151- 



152. 

 Description of a new harvest mouse (Eeithrodontomys) 



from Mexico. [1900.] Washington Biol. Soc. Proc., 13, 



1901, 152. 



See also under Barrows, Walter B\radford]. 

 Merriam, Florence A. Was he a philanthropist ? Auk, 7, 



1890, 404-407. 

 Interesting nesting site of- a winter wren (Troglodytes 



hiemalis). Auk, 7, 1890, 407. 

 Nesting habits of Phainopepla nitens in California. 



Auk, 13, 1896, 38-43. 



Notes on some of the birds of southern California. 



Auk, 13, 1896, 115-124. 

 Merriam, John C[ampbell\. Ueber die Pythonomorphen 



der Kansas-Kreide. [1894.] Palaeontographica,41, 1894- 



95, 1-39. 



On some reptilian remains from the Triassic of 



northern California. Amer. Jl. Sci., 50, 1895, 55-57. 



Sigmogomphius Le Contei, a new castoroid rodent 



from the Pliocene near Berkeley, California. [1896.] 

 California Univ. Dept. Geol. Bull., 1, 1893-96, 363-370. 



Note on two Tertiary faunas from the rocks of the 



southern coast of Vancouver Island. [1896.] California 

 Univ. Dept. Geol. Bull., 2, 1896-1902, 101-108. 



The geologic relations of the Martinez group of Cali- 

 fornia at the typical locality. Jl. Geol. (Chicago), 5, 

 1897, 767-775. 



New species of Tertiary Mollusca from Vancouver 



Island. [1897.] Nautilus, 11, 1897-98, 64-65. 



The distribution^ the Neocene sea-urchins of middle 



California, and its bearing on the classification of the 

 Neocene formations. [1898.] California Univ. Dept. 

 Geol. Bull., 2, 1896-1902, 109-118. 



Ground-sloths in the California Quaternary. [1899.] 



Amer. Geol. Soc. Bull., 11, 1900, 612-614. 

 Classification of the John Day beds. [1899.] Science, 



11, 1900, 219-220. 

 The Tertiary sea-urchins of middle California. [1899.] 



California Ac. Proc. (Geol.), 1, 1904, 161-174. 

 The fauna of the Sooke beds of Vancouver Island. 



[1899.] California Ac. Proc. (Geol.), 1, 1904, 175-180. 

 Merricks, Frank. The mining district of Oporto, Portugal. 



[With discussion.] [1893.] Inst. Min. Metall. Trans., 1 



(1892-93), 289-299, 301-312. 

 Merrifield, Charles W[atkins]. For biography and works 



see London Phys. Soc. Proc., 5, 1884 (Ann. Meet., 1884), 



13-14; Nature, 29, 1884, 270; Naval Architects Trans., 



25, 1884, 309-310; Roy. Soc. Proc., 36, 1884, i-iii. 

 *[Series expressing the rate of interest for immediate 



annuities, and proof of its convergency.] Assur. Mag., 



3, 1853, 324-325. 

 *0n the average duration of human life, as appearing 



from the census tables and the Registrar-general's returns 



of births and deaths. [1856.] Assur. Mag., 6, 1857, 175- 



176. 

 *0n formulas for using tables of logarithms. [1856.] 



Assur. Mag., 6, 1857, 298-300. 

 Merrifield, Frederic. Some observations of insect life in 



Switzerland. [1886.] Brighton Nat. Hist. Soc. Rep., 



1887, 18-19. 

 Practical suggestions and enquiries as to the method 



of breeding Selenia illustraria for the purpose of obtaining 



data for Mr. GALTON. Ent. Soc. Trans., 1887, 29-34. 

 Report of progress in pedigree moth-breeding to 



Dec. 7th, 1887, with observations on some incidental 



points. [1887.] Ent. Soc. Trans., 1888, 123-136. 

 Observations in moth-breeding for pedigree purposes. 



Brighton Nat. Hist. Soc. Rep., 1888, 13-14. 

 Distribution, time of appearance, habits, size, etc., of 



the genus Selenia. [1888.] Ent. Month. Mag., 25, 1888- 



89, 38. 

 Incidental observations in pedigree moth-breeding. 



[1888.] Ent. Soc. Trans., 1889, 79-97. 

 Systematic temperature experiments on some Lepi- 



doptera in all their stages. [With appendix by W. WHITE.] 



[1889.] Ent. Soc. Trans., 1890, 131-159. 

 Conspicuous effects on the markings and colouring of 



Lepidoptera caused by exposure of the pupae to different 



temperature conditions. [1890.] Ent. Soc. Trans., 1891, 



155-168. 

 Observations and experiments on the markings and 



colouring of Lepidoptera as affected by temperature. 



Brighton Nat. Hist. Soc. Rep., 1891, 16-17. 

 Temperature and variation. [1891.] Ent. Record, 1, 



1890-91, 272-273. 

 [Effects of temperature on Lepidoptera.] Ent. Soc. 



Trans., 1891, vii-viii ; 1893, xxviii, xxxiv-xxxv ; 1895, 



x-xiii; 1896, xxv-xxvii ; 1897, xviii-xx, xlviii. 

 The effects of artificial temperature on the colouring 



of several species of Lepidoptera, with an account of 



some experiments on the effect of light. [1891.] Ent. 



Soc. Trans., 1892, 33-44. 

 Double-broodedness : whether influenced by the state 



of the food-plant? Ent. Month. Mag., 28, 1892, 20-21. 

 On the effects of artificial temperature on the colouring 



of Vanessa Urticse and certain other species of Lepido- 

 ptera. [With discussion."] Ent. Record, 3, 1892, 89-94. 



