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1823.— SooroBby, W. Jwiriiiil of n voyaae t" "i" "or'bcrii wlmIo(i»Ii«ry 1vol. 8- . Eiliu- 



Ijiiruli, H-JI). 



|/!iiolu;:ical apiMudli on tbo mammals of GnH-nUncl. Uui gnunlamllcna, Traill, n. r>p , p. 417 ] 

 1824.— Sabine, B. Journal of n voyage for tliu illscovery of n norlliwcst pnnnijic from llio Alliintic to 



till' I'licilic, i)crforiiU'd in tliu years 1810 niiil 1>*.>0, in Ills MiijeBty'.s nhipH Ihclaand (iripi.r. Uy 



Ciilit. \V. K. Tarry: with a scluntific apiiendix a vols. 4". London, I*.M ,Sup|de- 



nient to the appendix Vertubriita. liy Edward Sabine. 4>^. London, IK-.M. 



182S.— Harlan, R. Taiina Americana : being a description of tlie niammiferonB animiila inhabiting 



North America. W^. aid pp., 1 1. riiilaUeli>bia, published by Anthony I'inley, J. Ilnrding, 



printer, IttJ'. 

 RlohardsoD, J. Journal of n second voyage for the diBcovery of ft northwest passage from the 



Atlantic to the rucilie, performed in iJiil-'i:) in His Majesty's ships Fury and Hecla. Hy 



Capt, W. E. Parry. 4". London, 18^4.— Appendix: Vertebratn, by Dr. .1. liichardhon. 4'-'. 



London, 1825. 

 1826-28.— Qodman. J. D. American natural history. Vol. i [vol. ii]. Parti. Mastology. Pliiladel- 



Iibia, H. C. Carey and I. Lea, Chestnut-street, U. Wright, printer, 18!20. [8°. Vol. i, eng. 



title, xvi+ 17-362 pp., 21 pU.; vol. ii, eng. title, 331 pp., 19 idl.] Vol. iii. Parti. Mastology. 



Philadulphift, Carey, Lea & Carey, Chestnut-street, 1838. [Eng. title, 2fi4 pp., 9 pU.] 



(Tiio fom^oing is tlie orifrioai oilllitm, now a ratlior rare work. A Heconil rditiou. In ihrre vols. 8°, van 



published iu IS'Jl, at Philadelphia, by Stod<l.-irt & Athcrton. It In supposed to bavo bren priutml from the nrlK- 



ioal stereotypes, as thero appears to bo no ullorotiun. Thci-o la at litast oiio other edition, of mneh later dat4>.J 



1827.— Harlan, R. Notice of certain jireparcd specimens of qniidrnpeds in the pcssessioii of a genClo- 

 man lately returned to Philadelphia fiom his travels in the United States and Territo. as. 

 < Journ. Acad. Nat. Sti. Phila. vi, 1827, pp. ri5-5C. 

 Liohtenstein, K. M. H. Erliiuternngen der Nachrichten rtcs Franc. Hernaude/, von don vier- 

 filssigeu Thieren Neuspaniena. < Abhandl. K. Akad. Wiss. Derliu, 1827, pp. KI-129. 



1028.— Richardson, J. Short characters of a few ijuaurnpeds procured oti Captain Franklin's late ex- 

 pedition. <Thc Zoological .lournal, iii, no. 12, Jan.-Ajir. 1828, pp. 51C-520. 



[AH but 3 of the 13 spp. desisribetl are new, these short notices anticipating the fuller descriptions in the 

 Fn. Cor.-Alu. It39. Sorex forsteri, p. TAG; S. palustlis, Arvicola iKirenlis, A. (Lemmus) lietvoliis, Myuxus drum- 

 mundii, p. 517; Cricettis talpoidns. Mils lenropus fRaf), Arct^miys prninesa tPenn.), p. Sl^j A. tSlHTmopliilus) 

 lat4>nilis, ficiurns (Tamias) quadrivltlatns, ^^teromrs sabrliiuB, P. alpinns, p. 519; Lepus tLngomys) piiuceps, 

 p. iXI. Ropablished, F^rnss. Bull, iviii, 1(30, pp. 103-103; Isis Ton (Ikon, 1B30. pp. I343-1344.| 



1823.- Kaup, J. J. Skizzirto Eutwickelnngs-Gescbicbtti uud natUrlichcs System der europiiischcu 

 Tliierwelt. 8°. Darmstadt, 192D. 

 Richardson, J, Fauna | Biireall-Americana ; | or the | zoology | of the | northern parts | f | 

 British Anierica; | containing descriptions of the objects of natural history collected on the 

 late northern land | expeditions, under command of Captain Sir John Franklin, li.N. | lly | John 

 Bicbard80U,M. D,,F. R. S., F. L.S. I ... | surgeon and naturalist to the expeditious. { Assist»l 

 by I William Swainson, F. K. S,, F. L. S., &c., | and the Reverend William Kirby, M. A,, F. R. 

 S., F. L.8., &c. I — I Illustrated by numerous plates. | — | Published under the authority of 

 ^ . the right honourable tbo secretary of | state for colonial affairs. { — | London : | John Murray, 



Albemarlo-strcot. | — | mdcccxxix. 

 Part first, containing the quadrupeds. By John Richardson, pp. xlii, 1 1., 300, pll. 27. 4°. 

 [One of tbo most important works ever published on North American mammals ; for many years a principal 

 source of our information respectioK thoso of Arctic America, and continuing to br standard trcatise-l 



1829-33. — Eschscholtz, P. Zoologischer Atlns, enthaltend Abhi! hiiigen und Beschreibungen nener 

 Thierarteii, wUhrend .... in den Jabren 1623-2C beobachtet vou Dr. Friedr. Eschschollz. 

 Folio. Berlin, i-iii, 182!;, iv. 1831; v, 1833. 



|Tho last pan, posthumnus, odiled by l)r. M. 11. liathkc, contains doicrlpHons and flguroa of Canis oobropni, 

 Arctomys caligata, Oris nivicola, etc.] 



1830.— Oapper, — . Observations on the quadrupeds found in the district of Upper Canada extending 

 between York and Lake Simcoo, with the view of illustrating their geographical distribution, 

 OS well as of describing some species hitherto unnoticed, <Zool. Journ. v, 1830, pp. 201-207, 



[Sorcx talpotdea, Crlcetas myoid«b, etc.] 

 103r 31.— Richardson, J. [Birds ond mammalia collected during the lost arctic I.-ind expoditiuu 

 under Sir John Franklin.] < Proc. Comin. Zool. Soc. London, i, 1830-31, p. 132. 



