CAUSES OF THE EVOLUTION AND EXTINCTION OF THE TITANOTHEEES 



BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LITERATURE RELATING TO THE 

 EXTINCTION OF FAUNAS CITED IN SECTION 3 



[A'few entries in this bibliographj', marked with an asterislr ('), are Incomplete 

 in title and reference because after diligent search they have not been found in 

 American libraries.] 



Abel, Othenio. 



1904.1. tjber das Aussterben der Arten: Cong. g^ol. 

 internat., 9' sess., Vienna, 1903, Compt. rend., 

 pp. 739-748, 1904. 

 Adams, Andrew Leith. 



1877.1. Monograph on the British fossil elephants: 

 Paleont. Soc, vol. 31, pp. 1-68, pis. 1-5, 

 February, 1877; vol. 33, pp. 69-146, pis. 6-15, 

 May, 1879; vol. 35, pp. 147-265, pis. 16-28, 

 May, 1881. 

 Adams, Charles C. 



1901.1. Base-leveling and its faunal significance, with 

 illustrations from southeastern United States: 

 Am. Naturalist, vol. 35, No. 418, pp. 839-851, 

 October, 1901. 



1902.1. Southeastern United States as a center of geo- 

 graphic distribution of flora and fauna: Marine 

 Biol. Lab. Woods Hole Biol. Bull., vol. 3, 

 pp. 115-131, 1902. 



1904.1. On the analogy between the departure from opti- 

 mum vital conditions and departure from 

 geographic life centers: Science, new ser., 

 vol. 19, No. 475, pp. 210-211, Feb. 5, 1904. 



1905.1. The postglacial dispersal of the North American 

 biota: Marine Biol. Lab. Woods Hole Biol. 

 Bull., vol. 9, pp. 53-71, 1905. 

 Aflalo, F. G. 



*1. The beasts that perish: St. James Gazette. 

 Allen, Joel Asaph. 



1876.1. The American bisons, living and extinct: Harvard 

 Coll. Mus. Comp. Zoology Mem., vol. 4, 

 No. 10, pp. v-ix, 1-246, pis. 1-12, 1 map. 



1906.1. Mammals from the States of Sinaloa and Jalisco, 

 Mexico, collected by J. H. Batty during 1904 

 and 1905: Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. Bull., vol. 22, 

 pp. 191-262, July 25, 1906. 

 Andrews, C. W. 



1903.1. Some suggestions on extinction: Geol. Mag., new 

 ser., dec. 4, vol. 10, No. 463, pp. 1-2, January, 

 1903. 

 Balfghe, Isaac Bayley (editor). See Schimper, A. F. W. 

 Bangs, Outram. 



1895.1. The present standing of the Florida manatee, 

 Trichechus latirostris (Harlan), in the Indian 

 River waters: Am. Naturalist, vol. 29, No. 345, 

 pp. 783-787, September, 1895. 

 Bate, Dorothea M. A. 



1905.1. Four and a half months in Crete in search of 

 Pleistocene mammalian remains: Geol. Mag., 

 new ser., dec. 5, vol. 2, pp. 193-202, pis. 9-10, 

 May 5, 1905. 

 Bateson, William. 



1894.1. Materials for the study of variation, treated with 

 special regard to discontinuity in the origin of 

 species, 598 pp., 209 figs., London, Macmillan, 

 1894. 

 Benham, W. B. 



1906.1. Carnivorous habits of the New Zealand kea 

 parrot: Nature, vol. 73, No. 1902, p. 559, 

 Apr. 12, 1906. 



1907.1. Notes on the flesh-eating propensity of the kea 

 (Nestor notabilis): New Zealand Inst. Trans, 

 and Proc, vol. 39 (vol. 22, new ser.), pp. 71-89, 

 June, 1907. 



Blanford, W. T. 



1888.1. The fauna of British India, including Ceylon and 

 Burma: Mammalia, 617 pp., 196 figs., London, 

 Berhn, Calcutta, Bombay, 1888-1891. 

 Bosshard, H. (translator). 



1903.1. See Rosa, Daniel. 

 Bradford, J. R., and Plimmbr, H. G. 



1899.1. A preliminary note on the morphology and distri- 

 bution of the organism found in the tsetse-fly 

 disease: Roy. Soc. London Proc, vol. 45, No. 

 418, pp. 274-275, Aug. 31, 1899. 



1902.1. The Trypanosoma brucei, the organism found in 

 nagana, or tsetse-fly disease: Quart. Jour. 

 Micr. Sci., vol. 45, new ser., pp. 449-471, 1902. 

 Brooks, Harlow. 



1902.1. Cause of death of five orangs and one chimpanzee 

 by invasion of Balantidium coli, a ciliated in- 

 fusorian: New York Zool. Soc. Sixth Ann. 

 Rept., p. 101, 1902. 

 Bruce, Col. D. 



1905.1. The advance in our knowledge of the causation 

 and methods of prevention of stock diseases in 

 South Africa during the last ten years, address 

 before British Association for the Advancement 

 of Science: Nature, vol. 72, no. 1872, pp. 496- 

 503, Sept. 14, 1905; Science, new ser., vol. 22, 

 No. 558, pp. 289-299, Sept. 8, 1905; No. 559, 

 pp. 327-333, Sept. 15, 1905. 



BtJCHNER, EUGBN. 



1895.1. Das aUmahliohe Aussterben des Wisents [Bison 

 bonasus (Linn.)] im Forste von Bjelowjesha: 

 Acad. imp. sci. St.-P6tersbourg M6m., vol. 3, 

 No. 2, pp. 1-30, 1895. 

 BuFFON, Count Georges Louis Leclerc de, and others. 



1749.1. Histoire naturelle, g^nerale et particulifere, avec la 

 description du Cabinet du Roi, 1st ed., 44 vols., 

 illus., Paris, 1749-1804. (Edition referred to 

 by Flourens in his sketch of Buffon's work.) 

 Calvert, Philip P. 



1900.1. The means of defense of animals: 1, The struggle 

 for existence: Sci. Am. Suppl., vol. 49, No. 1272, 

 pp. 20396-20397, May 19, 1900; 2, The pro- 

 tection of the young: Idem, No. 1276, pp. 

 20456-20457, June 16, 1900; 3, The protection 

 of the food supply: Idem, No. 1277, pp. 20466- 

 20467, June 23, 1900; 4, Protection against 

 living animals: Idem, vol. 60, No. 1280, pp. 

 20516-20517, July 14, 1900; 5, Protection 

 against climatic changes: Idem, No. 1281, pp. 

 20535-20537, July 21, 1900. 

 Cakruthers, W. 



1872.1. See Daintree, R. 

 Cattell, J. McK. 



1897.1. The alleged extinction of lines of descent: Science, 

 new ser., vol. 6, No. 148, pp. 668-669, 1897. 

 Chesnut, Victor I\. 



1898.1. Thirty poisonous plants of the United States: 



U. S. Dept. Agr. Farmers Bull. 86, 32 pp., 1898. 



1899.1. Preliminary catalogue of plants poisonous to 



stock: U. S. Dept. Agr. Bur. Animal Industry 



Fifteenth Ann. Rept., 1898, pp. 387-420, 1899. 



1901.1. Some poisonous plants of the northern stock 



ranges: U. S. Dept. Agr. Yearbook, 1900, pp. 



305-324, pis. 32-34, 1901. 



1901.2 (and Wilcox, E. V.). The stock-poisoning plants of 



Montana, a preliminary report: U. S. Dept. 



Agr. Div. Botany Bull. 26, 150 pp., 1901. 



