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Onilalra eibelhtcut, Lesh., Mnn. IKW, 1W«, no. 703.— Watehii., Chorlc»w. Miig. iii, 1830, 504. 



Ondatra americana, "TlKUKM., Zik)1. i, 4ril". 



t MhfT Moyoofentit, LoiiD, P. Z. 8. 18(Kt, 00. 



ifiu«ucHir, "Bmith'h VirKiiiiu, Wia, 'J7". 



Jdukral, Lawson, Cor. 17i;i, 120.— HnicK., N. Car. 1737, ISO.— Bili.inqr, Canad. Nat. and Oeol. il, IRW, 



106 (Imbitx).— Loiii), ibid, iii, I8(i8, 45(ljabita).— Fisii, Aiii«r. Nut.T, 1871, 314 (partial alliiiio). 

 Bat mutqui, Saiiiiazin, MtStn. de I'Acad. 1725, 33:), pi. 11, f. 1, 2.— Ciiaulkv., Nuiiv. Fr. iii, 1744, 107.— 



Saoard-Thkoo., Canad. 771. 

 Itat maiqui du Canada, liliiss., R^gne Anini. 1700, 136, no. 4. 

 Ondatra, Buff., Hist. Nat. x, 1, pi. 1.— "Alkss., Quad, iii, pi. 114, f, 1. "— Dmmouuns, "Diet. Class. 



iii, 100". 

 iluik Bearer, Foiibt., Pliilos. Trans. Ixii, 1772, 375.— Penn., Sjn. Quad. 1771, 250, uo. 101 ; Hist. Quod. 



1781, no. 252; Arct. Zool. i, 1784, lOG, no. 41. 

 Zibetliratze, " MOi.l., Nature, i, 1773, Xa ". ' 



itiuqiuuk, IlEAliNE, Journ. 370.— Uulokr, P. Z. S. 18C5, 052 (liobits). 



IIauitat. — North America. 

 ' - Having already given, under head of the genus, a sufficient description 

 of the only recognized species, we do not consider it necessary to enter into 

 further detail respecting so well-known an animal, concerning which we have 

 no new information to offer. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL APPENDIX. 



[Note.— Besides the nnnierons general treatises already cited as bearing in dne part npon North 

 American Murida, the following special works and popere relating to the Murida at large nioy b« note<I. 

 The American literature of the subject is believed to hove been very fully indexed ; otherwise, the list 

 is supposed to be far fVom complete. Many of the foreign titles are borrowed from Carus onC Cngelraaun, 

 and those which have not been verifled by actual reference may not prove to be literally correct.] 



IffSO. . WunderzeitUDg von Mitusen so in Norwegcn aus der Luft gefalleu 



Bind. Anno 1670. Ulssen. 1680. 4to. 

 16S3. — Worm, O. Historia animalis [Myodes] quod in Norvagia e uubibns decidit. 



HafnioB. 1663. 4to. pp. 66, pll. 

 1694. — Bartholinus, T. Maris Noragici, Lemmendes [Myodes leinmus] anatome. 



< HiBtor. Anatom. Cent. 2, 1654, pp. 300-303. 

 1003. — Leeuwenhoeck, A. On the testicles of a Bat, and the animalcules therein 



contained ; [etc.]. < Pbilos. Trans, xvii. 1603, no. 100, pp. 603, 604. 

 1003. — Waller, R. Some observations on the dissection of a Bat < Philos. Trans. 

 '^■' xvii. 1703, no. 106, pp. 504-506. 



1000. — Wegner, G. Tractatus de Battis, damnoso truculentoque inter mures 



populo, quo Neostadium Ebersvaldense . . . liberatum est. Gcdaui. 1600. 4to. 



pp. 111. 

 1000.— Rycaut, P. A relation of the small creatures called Sable-Mice [Myodcs] 



which have lately come in Troops iuto Lapland, about Thorne, and other Places 



at^jacent to the monntains, iu Innumerable Multitudes. < Philos. Trans, xxi. 



1690, no. 251, pp. 110-112. ^ 



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