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TITANOTHERES OF ANCIENT WYOMING, DAKOTA, AND NEBRASKA 



LooMis, F. B. 



1905.1. Momentum in variation: Am. Naturalist, vol. 39, 

 No. 467, pp. 839-843, figs. 1, 2, November, 

 1905. 

 Losing, J. Alden. 



1902.1. Notes on the destruction of animal life in Alaska: 

 New York Zool. Soc. Sixth Ann. Kept., pp. 

 141-144, April, 1902. 



LOUNSBTTRT, C. P. 



1906.1. Locust birds and locust poison: Agr. Jour. Cape 



of Good Hope, 1906, pp. 364-366. 



1906.2. The Brazil fruit-fly parasites: Agr. Jour. Cape of 



Good Hope, 1906, pp. 538-540. 



1906.3. Ticks and African coast fever: Agr. Jour. Cape of 



Good Hope, 1906, pp. 634-654. 

 Lucas, A. H. S. 



1909.1 (and Le Souef, Dudley W. H.). The animals of 

 Australia- — Mammals, reptiles, and amphibi- 

 ans, 327 pp., illus., London, Whitcombe & 

 Tombs, Ltd., 1909. 

 Lucas, Frederic A. 



1901.1. Animals of the past, 258 pp., illus., McClure, 

 Phillips & Co., 1901. (Reprinted with one 

 new chapter and with prefactory note by 

 W. D. Matthew as Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. 

 Handbook ser., No. 4, 266 pp., illus., June 5, 

 1913.) 

 Ltdekker, Richard. 



1903.1. Mostly mammals: Zoological essays, 383 pp., illus. 



London, Hutchinson & Co., 1903. 

 1904.1. The supply of valuable furs: Nature, vol. 71, No. 

 1831, pp. 115-117, Dec. 1, 1904. 

 Ltell, Charles. 



1830.1. Principles of geology, being an attempt to explain 

 the former changes of the earth's surface by 

 reference to causes now in operation, London, 

 John Murray, vol. 1, 511 pp., 1830; vol. 2, 330 

 pp., 1832; vol. 3, 398 pp. plus 109 pp. of ap- 

 pendices, glossary, and index, 1833. (Vol. 2 

 contains "Tables of fossil shells," by G. P. 

 Deshayes, as pp. 1-60 of the Appendix.) 

 1863.1. The geological evidences of the antiquity of man, 

 with remarks on theories of the origin of 

 species by variation, 520 pp., 58 figs., pis. 1, 2, 

 London, John Murray, 1863. 

 1872.1. Principles of geology, 11th ed.. New York, 

 Appleton & Co., vol. 1, 1877; vol. 2, 1872. 

 MacCullum, G. a. 



1917.1. A new species of trematode {Cladorchis gigas) 

 parasitic in elephants: Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. 

 BuU., vol. 37, pp. 865-871, Dec. 27, 1917. 

 Maddren, Alfred G. 



1905.1. Smithsonian exploration in Alaska in 1904, in 

 search of mammoth and other fossil remains: 

 Smithsonian Misc. Coll., vol. 49 (Pub. 1584), 

 117 pp., 7 pis., 3 figs.., 1905. 

 Makrinee, George R. 



1907.1. Notes on the natural history of the kea, with 

 special reference to its reputed sheep-kiUing 

 propensities: New Zealand Inst. Trans, and 

 Proc, vol. 39 (new ser., vol. 22), pp. 271-305, 

 June, 1907. 

 1908.1. Additional notes on the kea: New Zealand Inst. 

 Trans, and Proc, vol. 46, pp. 534^537, June, 

 1908. 

 Marsh, George P. 



1864.1. Man and nature, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1864. 

 (Republished in 1874 under the title " The earth 

 as modified by human action." Reprint, 1907, 

 629 pp.) 



Marsh, Othniel C. 



1884.1. Dinocerata, a monograph of an extinct order of 

 gigantic mammals: U. S. Geol. Survey Mon. 

 10, 237 pp., 56 pis., 1884. 

 Merriam, C. Hart. 



1892.1. The geographic distribution of life in North 

 America with special reference to the Mam- 

 malia: Biol. Soc. Washington Proc, vol. 7, pp. 

 1-64, 1 map, Apr., 1892. 

 1894.1. Laws of temperature control of the geographic 

 distribution of terrestrial animals and plants: 

 Nat. Geog. Mag., vol. 6, pp. 229-238, pis. 

 12-14, maps, Dec. 29, 1894. 

 1909.1. Report of the Chief of the Bureau of Biological 

 Survey: U. S. Dept. Agr. Ann. Repts. for 

 1908, pp. 571-590, 1909. 

 Merrill, E. T. 



*1900.1. Sports afield, March, 1900. 

 MiLLAis, John Guille. 



1895.1. A breath from the veldt, 236 pp., 25 pis., London, 

 1895. 

 Miller, Gerrit S., jr. 



1896.1. The fate of a European bison herd: Science, new 

 ser., vol. 4, No. 99, pp. 744-745, Nov. 20, 1896. 

 Moffat, C. B. 



1907.1. The problems of an island fauna: Irish Naturalist, 

 vol. 16, pp. 133-146, April, 1907; p. 207, June, 

 1907. 

 Morgan, T. H. 



1903.1. Evolution and adaptation, 470 pp., 7 figs., New 

 York and London, Macmillan Co., 1903. 

 Morris, Charles. 



1895.1. The extinction of species: Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila- 

 delphia Proc, vol. 47 (1895), pp. 253-263, 

 1896. 

 Morse, E. W. 



1887.1. What American zoologists have done for evolu- 

 tion: Science, vol. 10, No. 236, pp. 73-76, 1887. 

 Murphy, Robert Cushman. 



1917.1. Faunal conditions in South Georgia: Science, new 

 ser., vol. 46, No. 1179, pp. 112-113, Aug. 3, 

 1917. 

 MusY, M. 



1898.1. Essai sur la chasse aux siecles passes et appauvris- 

 sement de la faune fribourgeoise : Soc. fribour- 

 geoise sci. nat. Bull., vol. 7, pp. 37-82, 1898. 

 Neheing, A. 



1890.1. Schneestiirme als Todesursache diluvialer Sauge- 

 thiere: Naturwiss. Wochenschr. Berlin, Band 

 5, pp. 71-74, 516-519, 1890. 

 Neumayr, M. 



1899.1. Die Stamme des Thierreiches, vol. 1, 603 pp., 192 

 figs., Vienna and Prague, F. Tempsky, 1889. 

 Newton, A. 



1887.1. The theory of evolution and the extinction of mod- 

 ern faunas, address of the president of the 

 Biological Section: British Assoc. Adv. Sci. 

 (Manchester, 1887) Rept., pp. 727-733, 1888. 

 Nuttall, George H. F. 



1901.1 (and Shipley, A. E.). Studies in relation to malaria: 

 Jour. Hygiene, vol. 1, pp. 45-77, pis. 1, 2, 

 1901; vol. 2, pp. 58-84, 1902. 

 OsBORN, Henry Fairfield. 



1904.246. Preservation of the wild animals of North Amer- 

 ica, address before the Boone and Crockett 

 Club, Washington, Jan. 23, 1904, 27 pp.; Forest 

 and Stream, Apr. 16, 1904, pp. 312-313. 



