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1865.— Satiasure, H. de. Note BuppI6menta!re siir lea mammi^ ea da Mexiqae. <^ Rev. et. Mag Zool. 



Sept. 18(>;), pp. 257-202. (See prece«liug title,.) 



Solater, P. L. The tnamDials of Booth America. < Quart. Jour. 8oi. Oot. 1865, pp. 605-621, 



with a lithogr. Hketch, *' 



Wymau, J. [On fossil raammalia from the Andes of Pern.] <[ Proc. Boston 8oc, Nat. Hist, x, 



m-^>, pp. 105-107. 



1866.— Oilpin, J. B. On the mammalia of Nova Bcotia, No. iii. <^ Proc. and Trans. Nova Sootian Inst. 

 Nat. Sci. Halifax, ii, 18f')G, art i, pp. 8-lG. ._ 



Lord, T. "%,, The naturalist in Vancouver Island and British Columbia. 2 vols. 8°. 358 pp.; 

 375 p.. London, 1876. 



Welz, S. List of vertebrates observed at Okak, Labrador, by Rev. Samuel Weiz, with anno- 

 tations by A. 8. Packard, jr. < Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist, x, 1866, pp. 264-269. , 



[ Mammalia, pp. 365, 306, 36!)-373. ] 



1867.— Cope, B. D. An addition to the vertebrate fauna of the miocene period of the United States. 

 <l'roc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 1867, pp. 13&-156. 



Cope, E. D. [Remarks on four species of extinct miocene mammalia.] <] Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 

 Phila. 1887, pp. 131-132. 



Cope, E. D. [Remarks on the contents of caves of Southwestern Virginia.] <^ Proo. Acad. 

 Nat. Sci. Phila. 1807, pp. 137-138. 



Coues, B. Notes on a collection of mammals from Arizona. <^ Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Pbila. 1867, 



l)p. 13.3-136. 

 Coues, B. The quadrupeds of Arizona. < Am. Nat. i, 1867, pp. 281-292, 351-36.3, 393-400, 



531-541. 



Qundlach, J. Revista y catalogo de los mamiferoa Cubanos. <^ Repert. Fis.-Nat. do Cnba, ii, 

 l-iG? f, pp. 40-56. 



Hall, A. On the mammals and birds of the District of Montreal. < Can. Nat. and Geol. vi, 

 1857 T, art. xxii, pp. 284-316. 



Hensel, R. Beitriige zur Kenntniss der Thierwelt Brssiliens. <^ Zool. Oart. }867, pp. 290-293, 

 361-374. 



Jerdon, T. C. The mammals of India; a natnral history of all the animals known to inhabit 



continental India. 8°. 319 pp. Roorkee, 1867. 

 Middendorfi^ A. von. Sibirischo Reise. Band iv. Uebersicht der Natur Nord- nnd Ost-Sibiriens 



Theil ii, erste Lieferung. Die" Thierwelt Sibiriens. 4°. 785-1094 pp. St. Petersba|g, 1867. 

 Sumner, C. [On furs and the far trade of Alaska.] '<^ Speech on the cession of Russian 



America to the United States. 8°. Washington, 1867. (p. 37.) 



1868.— Abbott, C. C. Catalogue of vertebrate animals of New Jersey <^ Geology of New 



Jersey. By authority of the logiclature. George H. Cook, State geologist, . . . 1868 — Ap- 

 pendix E, or pp. 751-830. 

 Bickmore, A S. [On mammals from Burn. Babirnssa aflBnis, Cervus moluccensis, and Anox 

 deprtssicornis.] <| Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist, xii, 1868, pp. 217,218. 



Brown, R.— On the mammalian fauna of Greenland. <:^ Proc. Zool. Soo. London, 1868, pp. 330- 



362, pll. 30-31. 

 Cocper, J. a. The fauna of Montana Territory. < Am. Nat. ii, 1868, pp. 528-538. 

 Cope, E. D. [Observations on tJie living inhabitants of caves in Southwestern Virginia.] 



< Proc. Acttd. Nat. Sci. Phila. 1868, pp. 85-86. 

 (Xeotonia observed.] 

 Cope, E. D. [Observations on some vertebrata from Lower California and Nevada.] <^Froo. 



Aca<l. Nat. Sci. Phili». 1868, p. 2. " ■ 



[ Arvicola ciirtata, n. sp., deMsribod ; Lagomys prinoepg fonod near lat. 33°.] 

 Ernst, A. [Synopsis of the mammalia of Venezuela.] <^Boletin de la Sociedad de Ciencias 



I'ltiiciis y Naturalcs de Caracas, 1868, p. 33. 

 Oilpin, J. B. On the mammalia of Nova Scotia, No. iv. <^Proc. and Trans. Nova Sootian Inst. 



Nat. Sci. Halifax, Ii, 186-1, art. vii, pp. 58-69. 



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