BIBLIOGRAPHY 
The following list is not intended to be complete, but will refer the student 
to the most recent reviews of the various groups of North American mammals, 
as well as to the principal general works on the subject and some of the more 
important local lists. 
MAMMALS IN GENERAL. 
1891. FLower, W. H., and LyDEKKER, R.— 
An Introduction to the Study of Mammals, 
Living and Extinct, pp. 1-763. 
Cf., also, volumes on Mammals in the 
Standard and Royal Natural Histories. 
ANATOMY OF MAMMALS. 
1881. Mivart, St. G.—The Cat. An intro- 
duction to the study of backboned animals, 
especially Mammals, pp. 1-557. 
GENERAL WORKS ON NORTH 
AMERICAN MAMMALS. 
1825. Haritan, R.—Fauna Americana; being 
a description of the Mammiferous animals 
inhabiting North America, pp. 1-318. 
1826-8. Gopman, J. D.—American_ Natural 
History; 3 Vols., pp. (1) 1-350; (II) 1-331; 
(III) 1-264. 
1846-54. AupusoN, J. J., and BacuMan, J.— 
The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North 
America; 3 Vols., Roy. 8vo. There is a 
large edition of folio plates and anedition 
of the text with small plates intercalated. 
1859. Barirp, S. F.—Mammals of North Amer- 
ica. 1 Vol., 4°, with 87 plates. Originally 
published in 1857 as Vol. VIII of the 
Pacific R. R. Survey Series. (Does not 
include Whales, Seals or Bats.) 
sooo. MiLtver, G. S., Jr.—Key to the Land 
Mammals of Northeastern North America. 
Bull. N. Y. State Museum. No. 38, Vol. 
VIII, pp. 61-160. 
rgor. Exvriot, D. G—A Synopsis of the Mam- 
mals of North America and the Adjacent 
Seas. Field Columbian Museum; publica- 
tion 45,pp. 1-471. Contains descriptions, 
ranges, and figures of skulls. 
toor. MILLER,G.S., Jr., and Reun, J. A.G.— 
Systematic results of the study of North 
American Land Mammals to the close of the 
year 1900. Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., 
Vol. XXX, No. I, pp. 1-352. The most 
accurate list ever published, with reference 
to original place of publication of every 
species. 
HABITS OF OUR WILD 
ANIMALS. 
Cf. Publications of the Borne and Crockett 
Club. American Sportsman’s Library. 
Lydekker’s Great and Small Game of 
Europe, Asia and America. Ernest Seton 
Thompson’s ‘“‘Wild Animals I Have 
Known,”’ ‘‘ Lives of the Hunted,” etc., 
and many articles in the magazines, as 
well as a number of the special papers 
given below. 
GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION. 
1871. ALLEN, J. A.—Mammals and Winter 
Birds of East Florida. Bull. Mus. Comp. 
Zool. II.; pp. 375-425 treat of Geographical 
Distribution. 
1892. ALLEN, J. A.—The Geographical Dis- 
tribution of North American Mammals, 
Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., IV, pp. 199- 
244. 
1892. MeErRIAM, C. H.—The Geographic 
Distribution of Life in North America 
with special reference to the Mammalia. 
Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., VII, pp. 1-64. 
1894. MerrriaM, C. H.—Laws of Temperature 
Control of the Geographic Distribution of 
Terrestrial Animals and Plants. Nat. 
Geogr. Mag., VI, pp. 229-238. 
FAUNAL PAPERS. 
(PARTIAL LIST.) 
1900. Oscoop, W.H.—Mammals of the Yu- 
kon River region. N. A. Fauna No. 19, 
pp. 21-45. 
1900. STonE, W.—Mammals of Pt. Barrow, 
Alaska. Proc. Acad. Nat.Sci., Phila., rg00. 
PP. 33-49. 
1901. Oscoop, W. H.—Mammals of Cook 
Inlet, Alaska. N.A. Fauna No. 2r. 
1898. Banos, O.—A List of the Mammals of 
Labrador. American Naturalist, XXXII, 
PP. 489-507. 
1897. Mituer, G. S., Jr.—Notes on the Mam- 
mals of Ontario. Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. 
Hist., Vol. XXVIII, pp. 1-44. 
1892. Herrick, C. L.—Mammals of Minne- 
sota. Bull. No. 7, Geol. and Nat. Hist. 
Survey Minn., pp. 1-299. 
1894. MivLuER, G. S., Jr.—On a Collection of 
Small Mammals from the New Hampshire 
Mountains. Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., 
Vol. XXVI, pp. 177-107. 
1869. ALLEN, J. A.—Catalogue of the Mam- 
mals of Massachusetts. Bull. Museum 
Comp. Zool., I, pp. 143-252. 
1898. MEgarNS, E. A.—A Study of the Fauna 
of the Hudson Highlands. Bull. Amer. 
Mus. Nat. Hist., XVI, pp. 303-352. 
1898. MEARNS, E. A—Notes on the Mammals 
of the Catskill Mountains, N. Proc. 
U.S. Nat. Mus., XXI, pp. 341-360. 
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