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1847.— NUMon, S. Skandinavisk fauna. . ." . . Ffireta delon : Daggdjuren. Andra omarbeta<le 



npplagan. 8°. 1 p. 1., xviii.fiSfl pp. Lund, tryckt p4 Bokhundlaren C. W. K. Gleernps Forlag, 



uti Berlingska Boktryckeriet, 1847. 



O^ren, R Observations on certain fossil bones from the collection of the Academy of Natural 



Sciences of Philailelphia. < Journ. Acad. Nat. 8ci. Pbila. (2), i, 1847, art. iii, pp. 18-20, pi. 6. 



1847-48.— Wagner, J. A. Beitriige zur Kenntniss der Hiiugothiere-Araerika's. Abth. i,3pll. < Ab- 

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1848.— Le Conte, J. L. Notice of five new species of fossil mammalia from Illinois. < Am. Journ. 

 8ci. and Arts (2), v, 1848, art. xvi, pp. 102-116, with 3 flgg. 



Peale, T. H. United States | exploring expedition. | During the years | 1838, 18119, 1840, 1841, 

 1842. I Under the command of | Charles Wilkes, U. 8.N.*| — | Vol. viii. | — | Mammalia and or- 

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1849.— Holbrook, J. B. [Catalogue of the mammahi of the State of Georgia,] < Statistics of the State 

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RoemerF. Texas. BP. Bonn, 1849. * 



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1850.- Baird, S. P. On the bone caves of Pennsylvania. < Proo. Am. Asaoo. Adv. Soi. ii, 1850, pp. 

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Oould, J. Low state of development of mammals and birds in Australia and New Zealand. 

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Oray, J. B. Narrative of an expedition to the shores of the Arctic Seas in 1846 and 1847. By 

 John Roe. With a zoological appendix in part by J. E. Gray. London, 1850. 



Leidy, J. On some fossils from Missonri. < Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. v, 1850, pp. 121-122. 

 (Rfaiooceroa nebraakenala, n.ap.t Agriuoboerna (n.g.) nntiqunri, n. ap.; Palaiotherlam bairdli, n. ap.J 



Cambury, Lord. The first discovery (probably) of fossil bones and teeth in t)ie State of New 



York. [Abstract from Weld's History of the Royal Society, vol. i, p. 421.] < Third Ann. Rep. 



Reg. Univ. N. Y. 1850, p. 156. 

 Thompson, 7m. An account of some fossil bones found in Vermont in making excavations for 



the Rutland and Burlington Railroad. < Am. Journ. Sci. and Arts (2), ix, 1850, art. xxviii, 



pp. 250-263, with 13 flgg. 

 'Wyman, J. Notice of fossil bones from the neighborhood of Memphis, Tenn. < Am. Journ. 



Sci. and Arts, (2), x, 1850, art. viii, pp. 66-64, with 5 flgg. 

 Wyman, J. Notice of remains of vertebrated animals found at Richmond, Va. < Am. Journ. 

 • Sci. and Arts (2), x, 1850, pp. 228-235, with 9 flgg. * ; 



[MammnU, pp. i(39-833.] 



1851.— Baer, K. B. von. Bericht Uber einige ichthyologische Nebenbeschaftignngen anf der Reise an 

 den Peipus, vom Ende Aprils bis Anfang Junis. < Bull. Sci. St. P6^tersb. ix, 1851, col. 359-362. 



Burnett, W. I. [Notes on the fauna of the pine barrens of Upper South Carolina.] < Proc. 



B -ston Soc. Nat. Hist, iv, 1851, pp. 115-118. 

 Harrla, B. List of birds and mammalia found on the Missouri River from Fort Leavenworth 



to Fort Union, at the mouth of the Yellowstone River. < Fifth Ann. Rep. Smiths. Inst. 1851, 



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[Mammalia, p. 13S.] 



Hind, X. R. Brief notices [chiefly statistical] of the for-bearing animals in Rupert's Land and 

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