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MONOORAPns OF NORTH AMERICAN RODBNTIA. 



18S6. — Burmeister, H. Krlitiitcmn(;nn xiir Tnuna nruilioDH, enthiiUenU AlibililiiiiKeii uud aoMfUhr- 



liotie lioac-hruibungflti nenor <>der iiiigonUgonil bekantiU'r Tbierarten von Dr. Herin. Biirmeitter. 



1 vol. Folio. Iturlin, 1K>G. 

 Jonaa, J. IiivuHtigutionH, vhtnnioal nn<l iihyslologlonl, illative to certain Aniorican vnrtebruta. 



riillmivlphin, 1H50. 4°. xi, 138 pp. = SmitbH. Cont. to KnowlMlgo, viii, art. .'>. 

 X«eldy, J. Description of soino roinninn of extinct mammalia. <[ Junrn. Acad. Nat. 8ci. Pbila. 



(a<l Her.), ii, 18MJ, art. xiv, pp. 106-171, pll. 15-17. 

 Laldy, J. Notices of oxtinot vortobrata, disoovcrod by F. V. Haydon, daring the expedition to 



tbo Sioux conntry, under tbe command of Lieut. O K. Warren. < i'roc. Acad. Nat. 8ci. Pbila. 



Tili, 1H56, pp. :U1,31>2. 

 Xieidy, J. Notice!* of rcniuina of extinct mammalia, discovorwl by F. V. Hayden, in Nebraak» 



Territory. < Proc. Acad. Nat. 8ci. Pbilu. viii, IKAi, pp. 88-00. 

 Leidy, J. Notices of remains of extinct vertebrated animals, discovered by Prof. E. Emmons. 



< Proc. Aco<l. Nat. 8ci. Pbila. viii, IWiC, pp. 2r>5, 256. 

 lOryoteroontas oornotlden*, d. up., dvaorilied p. 355.) 



Xieidy, J. Notices of remains of extinct vertebrate<l animals of New Jersey, collooted by Prof. 

 Cook, of tbe State geological survey, under tbe direction of Dr. W. Kitcboll. <Proo. Acad. 

 Nat. Sci. Pnila. viii, 185«, pp. 220,221. 

 (Uncropbooa alUotlca, n. (p., ileaorlbod p. tJfi.] 



Zt«idy, J. Notices of several genera of extinct mammalia, previonsly less perfectly obarooter- 

 ized. < Proo. Acad. Nat. Soi. Pbila. viii, l8r>G, pp. 77, Ul,92. 



Leidy, J. Notices of some remains of extinct mammalia, recently diaoovercd by Dr. F. V. Hay- 

 dun in the Bad Lands of Nebraska. <^Proo. Acad. Nat. Sci. Pbila. viii, 18GC, p. 09. 



Pucheran, J. Essui de ddterminatinn du cafactbre fannique de I'Europe ot du nord de I'Asie. 



< lust i tut, XX iv, 1856, pp. 2H2, 283. 



'Bclater, P. la. List of mammals and birds collected by Mr. Bridges in the vicinity of tbe town 

 of David in tbo province of Cbiriqui in tbe state of Panama. < Proc. Zool. Soc. London, xxiv, 

 l&W, pp. 138-143. 



1857.— Baird, S. F. Catalogue of North American mammals, chiefly in the Museum of tbe Smithsonian 

 Institution. 4°. 21 pp. Washington, Smithsonian lustitation, Jnly, 1857. 



Baird, S. F. Reports of explorations and surveys to ascertain the most practicable and eoonom- 

 ical route for a railroad from tbe Mississippi River to tbo Pacific Ocean. Made under the 

 direction of the Secretary of War in 18r)3-56, according to nets of Congress of March 3, 1853, 

 May 31, 1854, and August 5, 1854. Vol. viii. 4°. pp. i-xlvii, 1-757, pll. i-lx. Washington, Bev- 

 erly Tucker, printer, 1857. 



[The contents of this Tolome (which is " Part i " of a " General npoti on tbe zooIo|ry of the several Pacific 

 Kailroad rontos") consint entirely of " MammaU, by Spencer F. Baird". It ia • work otherwise known aa 

 " MnmmaU of North America ", the text having; been reissaed, in 18S9, with tbe plates, and with the plates of 

 the other volumos of Pooiflo Kailrood reports, and others. 



It is a systematic account of the mamuials (oxclnaive of Cetacen, Chiroptera, Sirenia, and Pinnipedia) of 

 North America, aboat 390 in number, and is by far the most importaut and most anthoritative treatise which 

 has ever appeared upon the sabjeot.] 



[Billiaga, E.] Gleanings in the natural bisto'y of tbe Hudson's Bay Territories, by tbe arotio 

 voyagers, [anon.'} < Can. Nat. and Geol. ii, 1857, ort. xxi. pp. 170-185, 185, 186, 186-188, 17»- 



178. 



BlaaiuB, J. H. Naturgescbicbte der Siingethiere Deutschlands nnd der angrenzenden L&nder 

 von Mitteleuropa 8°. vi (including 2 titles), 549 pp., 290 figg. in text. Braun- 

 schweig, Druck uud Verlag von Friedrich Viuwcg nnd Sobn, 1857. Also entitled : Fauna der 



Wirbeltbiere Deutsublands und der angrenzenden Liindcr von Mittelenropa Erster 



Band, Situgetbiere, mit zablroichen Abbildungen im Texte. 



Kemp, A. F. Notes on the Bermudas and their natural history, with special reference to their 

 marine alga;. <[Can. Nat. and Geol, ii, 1857, art. xix. pp. 145-156. 



Kennicott, R. Tbe qnndrupeds of Illinois injurious and beneficial to the farmer. ^ Rep. of 

 thu Cummissiouer of Patents for tbe Year 1856, Agriculture, 1857, pp. 52-110, pll. v-xiv. 



lie Conte, J. L. Descriptions of several new mammals from Western Africa. <^ Proc. Acad. 

 Nat. Sci. Pbila. ix, 1857, pp. 10-11. 



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