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MONOGRAPHS OF NORTH AMERICAN RODENTIA. 



1854,— Brown, O. T. The teoth of the ox as indiCativo of age : an explanation of the signs aflforded 

 by the inclBor teeth during ♦einporary and permanent dentition. 8°. 29 pp. London, Ham- 

 ilton, 1854. 



Jager, O. von. Ueber die Identitiit des EuropiiiBchon nnd Americanischen Bison. < WUrttem- 

 berft'. Jahreshefto, x, 1854, pp. W0;W09. 



Leidy, J. Description of a fossil apparently Indicating an extinct species [Camelops kansanus] 

 of the camel tribe. < Proc. Aca<l. Nat. 8ci. Phila. vii, ia54, pp. 17:i-173. 



Leidy, J. [Remarks on Bos americanus of Harlan, or Hai laniis amcricanns of Owen, which he 

 considered identical with Bison latifrons.] < Proc. Acad. Not. 8ci. Phila. vii, 1854, pp. 89, 90. 



Leldy, J. [Remarks on the question of the identity of Bootherium cavifrons wiih Ovibo« 

 moBcbatus, or O. maximns.] < Proc. Acad. Nat. 8ci. Phila. vii, 1854, pp. 209,210. 



Peters, W. Ueber das Gehirn des Nilpferdes (Hippopotamus amphibius, Linn.). < Bericht 

 Verb. K, Pr. Akad. Wise. Berlin, 1854, pp. 367-371. 

 18S5.— Gray, J. B. Notice of the horns of an unrecorded species of the prong horn (Antilocapra), in 

 the collection of the Derby Museum, 1 iverpool. < Proc. Zool. Soc. London, xxxii, 1p55, pp. 

 9-11, with 2 flgg. 



Lavocat, A. Nouvelle determination d'une pifece mfitatarsienue repr^sentant le pouce chez Its 

 <Comp. Rend. Acad. Sci. Paris, xli, 1855, pp. 260,861; Institut, xxiii, no. 1129, 



ruminants. 



1855, p. 286. 

 Marata, O. P. 

 Powell, J. B. 



The camel. < Ninth Ann. Rep. Smith. Inst. ia55, pp. 98-122. 



[Commuuication on the habits of the moose, as observed in the State of Maine.] 



<Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. vii, 1855, pp. 342-344. 

 1856.— Oaakoln, J. S. On some defects in the growth of the antlers, and some results of castration, 



in the Cervidas. < Proc. Zool. 8oe. London, xxiv, 1856, pp. 151-159, with 7 cuts. 

 LicbtenBtein, K. M. H. Ueber einigo nordamericanische Hirscharten [Cervus strongyloceros, 



C. alces, C. tarandus, C. virginianus, C. mexicanus, C. leucurus etc.]. < Abhandl. K. Akad. 



Wiss. Berlin (Phys.), 1856, pp. 269-287. 

 Morris, "W. T. [Spike horn buck.] < Can. Journ. Ind. Sci. and Art, n. s. i, 1856, p. 188. 

 Poinaot, J. Sur un second conduit pancr<Satique chez le bosuf. < Compt. Rend. Acad. Sci. 



Paris, xliii, 1856, pp. 585-587. 

 Wyman, J. [On some fossil bones and teeth of Suidas, discovered by J. W. Foster in Iowa.] 



< Proc. Boat. Soc. Nat. Hist, vi, 1856, p. 8. 



1957.- [Billings, B.] Natural history of the moose deer (Alces americana). lanmt.'i < Can. Nat. and 

 Oeol. i, 1857, art. vii, pp. 60-70. 

 [Billings,^.] The northern reindeer, or barren-ground caribou (Tarandus arcticus). [a>io«.] 



< Can. Nat. and Geol. i, ia57, art. viii, pp. 71-76, with 2 figg. 



[Billings, B.] On the American buffalo (Bison americanus). [a».'j».] <Can. Nat. and Geol. i, 



1857, art. xlviii, pp. 346-353. 

 [BilUugs, B] On the common deer (Cervus virginianus). [aiion.] < Can. Nat. and Geol. i, 



1857, art. xi, pp. 87-92. 

 [Billings, B.] On the mule deer (Cervus macrotis). [anon.] < Can. Nat. and Oeol. i, art. xii, 



1857, pp. 92, 93. 

 [BilUngs, B.] On the musk ox (Ovibus moschatus). * < Can. Nat. and Geol. i, 1857, art. xlix, pp. 



353-357. 

 [Billings, B.] On the wapiti, or Canadian stag (Elaphus canadensis), [anon.] <Can.N8t,and 



Geol. !, 1857, art. x, pp. 81-87, Trith fig. 

 [Billings, B] The Rocky Mountain sheep (Ovis montana). [aiioa] < Can. Nat. and Geol. i, 



1857, art. 1, pp. 3.-)7-360. 

 [Billings, B.] The woodland carilron (Tarandus hastnlis). [/-)io».] < Can. Nat. and Geol. i, 



1K')7, art. ix, i)p. 77-80. 

 ■ ' Bray, B. de. Note sur 1« bojnf mosque^ [Bos moschatus] (Oomingmak des Esquimaux). 



<Conip. Rend. Acad. Sci. Paris, xlv, 1857, pp. 173-175; Institut, xxv, 1857, no. 1232, p. 2fa 



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Gray, J. B. 



9:J-96. 



New general classitication of the deer. <Can. Nat. and Geol. i, 1667, art. xil, pp. 



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