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MONOGRAPHS OF NORTU AMERICAN RODENTIA. 





1810.— Oeoffroy St.-Hilaire, fl. Snr Ioh phjUoHtomPH et les nK^gadermei*, decs genre de la famille des 



cliiiuvc-HoiiriH. <Aiin. Muh. Hist. Nat. Purw, xv, IHIO, pp. ir>7-19H. 

 1817.— Wiedemann, C. R. W. Ut-bor die Flederthiero (Chiropteru), iiach Oeoflfroy- Saint -Hilaire. 



< Wiidemuiiii, Zool. Mag. IH17, i, pp. 110-149; ii, pp. 110-169. 



1818.— Emniert, F.. and Burgatzky, — . Beobathtungen liber einige schwangere Flederniiinse und ibre 



Eiblilli'ii. <M«'ck«'l'(* Dt'iitHch. ArcLiv f. Phy«tiol. iv, 1«18, pp. i-.Vi. 

 1822.— Leach, W. B. Tho charactcnt of three new gentru of bais without foliaceons appendagPH to 



the iioM). < Trans. Linn. 8oc. xiii, ItftS, pp. 09-72; F^riissac, Bull. 8ci. Nat. i, 1824, pp. 274, 



27.-); Okcn, iBiu, 1829, col. 1185-1187. 

 Leach, W. B. The characters of seven genera of bats with foliaceons appendages to the nose. 



<'rriinH. Linn. Soc. xiii, 1828, pp. 73-82; Fdrussac, Bull. 8ci. Nat. i, 1824, pp. 3()8-»r0. 

 1B24.— Deamoulins, A. Sur lo mdranisme particnlier aux nieuibrua post^rieurs des chauve-Bouris. 



< F<5ru8S. Bull. Sci. Nat. i, 1824, pp. 370-372. 



Oeoffroy St.-Hilalre, I. M^nioirc sur nne chanve-sonris anXSricaine, fomiant one nonTelle 

 eHp6ct) diiu« le genre iiyctinome. <Aun. Sci. Nat. i, 1824, pp. 337-347; Zool. Jouro. i, 1825, 

 pp. 23;j-241. 

 1826.— Gray, J. B. An attempt nt a division of the family VespertilionidiD into groups. < Zool. Journ. 



ii, 1H26, pp. 242,243. 

 1827.— Horsfield, T. Notice of two species of Vespertilionidte, forwarded by W. 8. Mno Leay, in a let- 

 ter to the editor of the Zoological Journal. < Zool. Journ. iii, 1827, pp. 230-249. 

 1829.— Burnett, G. T. Illnstratious of tho Alipeda, or bats and their allies. < Quart. Journ. 8oi. 

 Liter. Arts R. Instit. n. ser. Jan.-June 1829, pp. 261-269 ; Isis, 1833, pp. 9;19, 940. 

 Gray, J. B. An attempt to improve tho natural arrangement of the genera of bafs, from actual 

 examination ; with some observations on the developement of their wings. <Phil. Mag. vi, 

 1829, pp. 28-36. 

 1831.— Gray, J. B. Descriptions of some new genera and species of bats. <Zool. Miscell, 1831, pp. 



37,38. 

 1832. — Cuvier, P. Ecsai de classification naturelle dcs vespertilions, et description de plusieurs espfc- 



ces do ce genre. < Nouv. Ann. Mus. Hist. Nat. Paris, i, 1832, pp. 1-21. 

 1837.— Cooper, W. Descriptions of five species of Vespertilio that inhabit the environs of the city of 

 New York. < Ann. Lye. Nat. Hist. New York, iv, 1837, pp. 53-63. 

 Cooper, W. On two species of Plecotns inhabiting tho United States territory. <Ann. Lye. 



Nut. Hist. New York, iv, 1837, pp. 71-75, pi. 3, flgg. 5-6. 

 Cooper, W. On two species of Molossns inhabiting tho southern United States. < Ann. Lye. 

 Nat. Hist. New York, iv, 1837, pp. 64-70, pi. 3, flgg. 1-4. 

 1838.— Gray, J. B. A revision of the genera of hats (Vespertilionidtt) and tho description of some new 



genera and species. < Jardine, Mng. Zool. Bot. ii, 1838, pp. 483-505. 

 1839.— Llnsley, J. H. Notice of Vespertilio pruinosus and Icterus phooniceus. < Am. Journ. Sci. and 



Arts, xxxvii, 18.39, pp. 195, 196. 

 1846.— Hallowell, B. Description of a new species of bat from Western Africa — Ptoropns haldemani. 

 <Am. Journ. Sci. and Arts (2), ii, 1846, pp. 273,274; Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila, iii, 1846, pp. 

 52,53. 

 1851. — "Wyman, J. [Statements with regard to the strnctiire of the spinal cord in bats.] < Proc. Bos- 

 ton Soc. Nat. Hist, iv, 1851, p. 35. 

 1852.— Jones, T. W. Discovery that the veins of the bat's wing which are furnished with valves, are 

 endowed with rhythmical contractility, etc. < Philos. Trans. 18r>2, pp. 131-136,2 pll. ; ab- 

 stract in Proc. Roy. Soc. London, no. 85 (Abstracts of the Papers, etc. vol. 6), 1852, pp. 147- 

 149 ; lustitut, xx, 1852, no. 964, p. 194 ; Fror. Tagesber. m>2, no. 664 (Zool. iii), pp. 215,216. 

 ig54._I,e Conte, J. Observations on the Vespertilio Icporinus of Linnaeus. < Proc. Acad. Nat, Sci. 



Phila. vii, 1854, pp. 190, 191. 

 1855.— Le Conte, J.— Observations on the North American species of bats. < Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 



Phila; vii, 1855, pp. 431-438. 

 1856.— Peters, W. Systematischo Stellung der Oattung Mormops, die Classification tier Fbyllostomata 

 Bowie eine neue Art der Oattung Vampyrus. < Monatsber. K. Pr. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, 1856, 

 pp. 409-415. 



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