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1830-33.— Cnbinot uf natural history and American rural sports. With illniitrationa. 3 vols. 4°. 

 Philadelphia. PubliitbiMl by J. & T. Doughty. Vol. i, 1830; ii, IKtt; iii, parts i-iv, 1833. 



(A raro book, of aeroi^olentiflo obamcter, coDtaiuing maoy acconnta and colored pla'eaof North American 

 ninminala. etc The article* have been fully iodoxed for the preaent bibliography.] 



1831. — Ellsworth, H. L. Notes on the wild animals of Illinois. < 111. Mag. July, 1831 ; Fentherston- 



haugh'x Month. Am. Journ. Oeol. and Nat.'Sci. Oct. 1831 ; Illinois in 1837, pp. — . 

 >VagIer, J. Einige Mittheilungeu ilber Thiere Mexioos. <^ Isis, xxiv, 1831, col. 510-535. 

 1831-36. — Wagner, J. A. Ueitriige zur Kenntniss der warmblUtigeu Wirbelthlere Americas. ^ Ab- 



liandl. MUucheu, ii, 1831-:i6, pp. 417-1)10. 

 1832.— Cox, R. Adventures on the Columbia River. 8°. New York, 1832. 

 1832-41. — Bonaparte, C. L. Iconogratia delta fauna Italica, per le quattro classi degli animal! vcrte- 



bruti. Tomo i, Mammiferi e uccelli. Folio. Roma, 1832-41. 

 1834.— Brandt, J. F. Prodromns deecriptioiiis animalinm ab H. Mertensio observatorum. <^Aoad. 



Sci. Recueil. St. P^torsb. 18:14, pp. 201-ii76. 



° Harlan, R. Critical notices of varions orgMoio rrmains hitherto discovered in North America. 

 < Trans. Geol. 8oo. Fenna. i, 1-^34, pp. 46-112. 

 183S. — Bennett, E. T. Sangethiera aus Califomien und Mexico. < Isis, 1835, pp. 524-525. 



Rosa, J. C. Appendix to the narrative of a second voyage in search of a northwest passage, 

 ■■•■I and of a residence in the arctic regions. By Sir John Ross. ... 1 vol. 4°. London, 1835. 

 llno'.udiDg account of the objects in tlie sevrral departments of natnral hiatory aeen Mid diacovered doting 

 the expedition, by Captain Jamea Clarli Boaa, R. N.} 



Trooat, O. On the organic remains which characterize the transition series of the valley of the 

 Mississippi. < Trans. Geol. 8oc. Penna. i, 1835, pp. 248-250. 

 1836.— Brandt, J. F. Conspectus seotionum, geuerum, sub-generum ot specierum novornm, quio in 

 fasciculo priini Prodromi desoriptionem animalium a Mertensio in orbis terrarum circnmnavi- 

 gatione observatorum reperiuntnr. < Ann. Sci. Nut. v (Zool.), 1836, pp. 180-188. 

 King, R. Narrative of a journey to the shores of the Arctic Ocean in 1833-35, under the com- 

 mand of Captain Back, R. N. By Richard King, M. B. C. 8. ... 2 vols. 12°. London, 

 Richard Bentley, 1836. 



[Notices Barren-ground Keindeer, Arcttomys okanaganos, etc.] 

 Ricbardsoo, J. Nurralivn of the Arctic land expedition to the month of the Great Fish River 

 and along the shores of the Arctic Ocean, in the years 1833, 1834, and 1835; by Captain Back, 

 R. N. ... 8°. [Other copies in 4°.] London, mdcccxxxvi. pp. i-x, ll.« 1-663. Map and 

 plates. 



[Appendix oontaina zodlogioal remarks by John Richardaon.] 

 1837.— Bell, T. A history of British quadrupeds, including the cetocea. . . . Illnstrated by nearly 



200 woodcuts. 8°. xviii, 526 pp. London, John Van Voorst, . . . 1837. 

 ' Oervaia, P. Sur les animanx' mammif^res des Antilles. <Soc. Philom. Extr. Proc^. Verb. 



18:17, pp. 107-108; Institut, v, no. 218, 18.37, pp. 253-254; Ann. Sci. Nat. 2e s6t. viii, 1837, pp. 

 60-62. 



Richardson, J. Report on North American zoology. < Sixth Ann. Rep. Brit. Assoc, for 1836, 

 18:17, pp. 121-224. 



[An imporUnt oommentsry 00, and dlgeat of, the then state of our knowledge on the anbjeot. Some now 

 species are described.) 



1839.— Bachnum, J. Description of several new species of American quadrupeds. <^Joam. Acad. 

 ' Nat. Sci. Phila. viii, 1839, pp. 57-73. • 



Baohman, J. List of quadrupeds procured by Mr. Townsond, and sent to the Academy of 

 Natural Sciences. < Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. viii, 1839, pp. 73-74. 



: . Baohman, J. Additional species to the list of Mr. Townsend's quadrupeds. < Journ. Acad. 

 Nat. Sci. Phila. viii, 1839, pp. 101-105. 



Baer, K. B von. Ueberdie HaufigkeitderGewitter inden Polar-Regionen. < Poggond. Annal. 

 xlviii, 18:19, pp. 601-ClO. 



Darwin, C. Narrntive of the surveying voyages of his majesty's ships Hecla and Beagle. . . . 

 In three volumes. Vol. iii. 8°. pp. xiv, 615, flgg. London, 1KJ9. 



[ThisTolumehassccondorytitle:-" Vol. in.— Journal and remarks. I83a-I«16. By ChailnsDarrvln. . . . •* 

 Contoinb important notioea of animals. There is on American edition, 3 vols. 16°. Now York, Harper & 

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