BIBLIOGU. APPENDIX— B. FAUNAL PUBLICATIONS. 



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1823. — Booresby, W. Journal of a voyage to tbo nortbeni wlialo-Oskery 1vol. 8°. Ediu- 



biirRb, 1823. 

 (Zoolo^cal appoudiz on tbo mammals of Grnenland. Uui graanlandlonK, TradI, n. «p., p. 41T] 



1824. — Sabine, B. Jonrnal of n voyage for tbu diecovery of a northwest pawago from tbe Atlantic to 

 the Pacific, iierformcd in tho years 1819 and 1820, in HIh Mnjesty'a sbipa Hcclaand Griper. By 

 Capt. W. K. Parry: with a toientifio appendix. .... 2 vols. 4°. Louduu, 1821. — Supple- 

 ment to tbe appendix Vertebrata. By Edward Sabine. 4°. London, 1834 



1820.— Harlan, R. Fanna Americana : being a description of tbe niaromiferous anim.ils inhabiting 

 North America. 8^^. 316 pp., 1 1. PLiladelpbin, poblisbed by Ant bony Finley, J. Harding, 

 printer, 182!. 

 KiohardBOD, J. Journal of a second voyage for tbe discovery of a northwest passage fVom tbe 

 Atlantic to tbe Pacific, performed in 1831-23 in His Blajesty's ships Fury nnd Hcula. By 

 Capt. W. E. Parry. 4". London, 1824. — Appendix: Vertebrata, by Dr. J. Richurdiion. 4°. 

 London, 1825. 

 1826-28.— Oodman, J. D. American natural history. Vol. i[vol. ii]. Parti. Mustology. Philadel- 

 phia, H. C. Carey and I. Lea, Chestnut-street, R. Wright, printer, 182C. [8°. V«l. i, eng. 

 , ' title, xvi-f 17-362 pp., 21 pU.; vol. ii, eng. title, :i31 pp., 19 pit.] Vol. iii. Part I. Mastology. 



* Pbiludulpbia, Carey, Lea & Carey, Cbestnnt-Htreet, 1H28. [Eng. title, 264 pp., 9 pU.] 



|Th« foresning is tlin origtnal oditinD, now a mther raro work. A second rdition, in three vols. 8°, woa 

 published in 1831, at Philadelphia, by Stoddart iL Atherton. It In supposed to have been printed from the oriK- 

 ionl stereotypes, as there appenrs to bo no alteration. There ia at least one other edition, of mocb later dale.] 



1827. — Harlan, R, Notice of certain prepared specimens of quadrupeds in tbo posscsfiion of a gentle- 

 man lately returned to Philadelphia from his traveltt in tbe United Stales and Territories. 

 < Jouru. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philo. vi, 1827, pp. C5-5C. 

 liiobtenstein, K. M. H. ErliiuteruDgeit der Nachrichten dcs Franc. Hernandez von den vier- 

 lUssigen Tbieren Neuspaniens. <^ Abhaudl. K. Akad. VViao. Berlin, 1827, pp. (^9-129. 



1828. — RicliardBon, J. Short characters of a few quadrupeds procured on Captain l''rankliii'a late ex- 

 pedition. <^Tbe Zoological Journal, iii, no. 12,Jan.-Apr. 1828, pp, 516-520. 



[All but 3 of the I'J spp. desuribed are new, these short notices anticlpatini; the fuller descriptions in the 

 Fn. Bor.-Am. tt'SS. Sorex forsteri, p. 518; S. palusU-ia, Arricola borenlis, A. (Lemmas) helvolns, Myoinsdrum- 

 mondil, p. 517; Cricetus talpoides, Mas leucopns (Raf ), Arctouys prulnoss (Ponn.), p. 518; A, (Spennopbilus) 

 lateralis, Sclurtis (Tsrains) qaadrlvltutns, Pteromys sabriuns, P. alfUons, p. 519; Lepus (Lngomys) piloccpe, 

 p. 5:0. Republished, F«niss. Bull. ZTiii, 1699, pp. 102-103; Isis von Okon, 1830, pp. \1A^\%H.\ 



1829.— XLaup, J. J. Skizzirte Entwickelungs-Gescbicbte and natUrliches System der europiiischcu 

 Thierwelt. 8°. Darmstadt, 1829. 

 RichardaoQ, J. Fauna | Bureali-Americana; | or tbe | eoology f of tbe | northern parts | of | 

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

 late northern land j expeditions, undercommand of Captain Sir John Franklin, R.N. | By | John 

 Richardson, M. D., F. R. S., F. L. S. | ... | surgeon and naturalist to tbe expeditions. | Assisted 

 by I William Swainaon, F. B. S., F. L. S., &jc., \ and the Reverend William Kirby, M. A., F. B. 

 8., F. L.8., &c. 1 — I Illustrated by linmerous plates, ] — | Published nnder the authority of 

 the right honourable tbo secretary of j state for colonial afi'airs. ) — | London-: | John Murray, 

 Albemarlo-str6et. | — | mdcccxxix. 

 Part first, containing tbo quadrupeds. By John Richardson, pp. xlii, 1 1., 300, pU. 27. 4<^. 



(One of the moat important works ever published on Xorth American mammals; for many years aprincipjl 

 source of our information respecting those of Arctic America, and contlnninK to be a standard treatise.] 



1829-33. — Eaohspboltz, F.- Zoologischer Atlas, enthaltend Abbildungen und Beschreibungen neuer 

 Tbierarten, wiibrend .... in den Jahrcn 1S23-S6 beobachtet vou Dr. Friedr. Escbscholts. 

 Folio. Berlin, i-iii, 1829, iv, 1831; v, 18.33. 



(The last part, posthumous, edited by Dr. M. H. liathke, contains descriptiouH and flgurea of Canis ochropna, 

 Arctomyscaligata, Oris nivioota, etc.] 



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

 Itetween York and Lake Simeoe, with the view of illustrating their geographical distribution, 

 OH well OS of describing some species hitherto unnoticed. <^ Zool. Jouru. v, 1830, pp. 201-20"', 



(Sorex tnlpuldea, Cricetus myoldes, etc.] 



1830-31.— Richardson, X [Birds and ninmmalia collected during tbe lust urclic land expedition 

 under Sir John Franklin.] < Proo. Comm. Zool. 80c. Loudon, i, 1830-31, p. 132. 



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