APPENDIX. 



LIST OF WORKS AND PAPERS MOST FREQUENTLY REFERRED TO 

 IN THIS VOLUME. 



1. ALLEN, J. A. The Geographical Distribution of Mammals. Bull. 



U. S. Geol. Survey, vol. IV. nos. 2 and 4, pp. 313376, (1878). 



2. The Geographical Distribution of North American 



Mammals. Bull. Amer. Mus., vol. IV. pp. 199243, (1892). 



3. ANONYMOUS. Antarctica; a Supposed Former Southern Conti- 



nent. Natural Science, vol. III., pp. 5457, (1893). 



4. The Nearctic Region and its Mammals. T. c. pp. 288 



292. 



5. BEDDARD, F. E. A Text-Book of Zoogeography. (Cambridge 



Natural Science Manuals}. Cambridge, 1895. 



6. BLANFORD, W. T. The African Element in the Fauna of 



India. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 4, vol. XVIII., pp. 277 294, 

 (1876). 



7. Note on the "Africa- 1 ndien" of A. von Pelzeln, and on 



the Mammalian Fauna of Tibet. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1876, pp. 

 631634. 



8. Anniversary Address to the Geological Society. Proc. 



Geol. Soc. 1890, pp. 43110. 



9. The Age of the Himalayas. Geol. Mag. decade 3, vol. IX., 



pp. 161 168, (1892). 



10. On a Stag (Cervus thoroldi} from Tibet, and on the 



Mammals of the Tibetan Plateau. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1893, pp. 

 444-449. 



11. BOURNS, F. S., and DEAN, C. W. Preliminary Notes on Birds 



and Mammals collected in the Philippine Islands. Occasional 

 Papers Minnesota Acad. vol. I., pp. I 64, (1894). 



12. BULMAN, G. W. The Effect of the Glacial Period on the Fauna 



and Flora of the British Islands. Natural Science, vol. ill., 

 pp. 261 266, (1893). 



