200 PATAGONIAN EXPEDITIONS I ZOOLOGY. 



Gray, J. E. 



Spp. nov., Ofaria minoy and 0. pyginaa, both from unknown localities ( = Otaria 



byronid). 



1874 On Xendaphus, Furcifer, and Coassns pcruvianiis (Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (4), XIII, 

 April. 1874, pp. 331, 332). 



1874 Handli.st of Seals, Morses, Sea-Lions, and Sea-Bears in the British Museum. London, 

 1874. 8vo, pp. 43, pll. i-xxx. 



" Similar to the author's previous catalogues." Not seen ; from Zool. Record, 1874. 



1875' The I Zoology | of the ] Voyage of H.M.S. Erebus & Terror, | Under the Command 

 of Captain Sir James Clark Ross, R.N., F.R.S., | During the years | 1839 to 1843. I 

 By Authority of the Lords Commissioners of the Admirality. | Edited by | John 

 Richardson, M.D., F.R.S., &c. | and | John Edward Gray, Esq., Ph.D., F.R.S., &c. | 

 [ . . . ] Vol. I. I Mammalia, Birds. | [ • ■ • ] London : | E. W. Janson, 28, 

 Museum Street, W. C. ] M.DCCC.XLIV.-M.DCCC.LXXV. [4°] 



VOL. I. 



Contents. 

 Chart of the South Circumpolar Region. (Frontispiece.) Title Page. Contents. 

 Summary of the Voyage, by Joseph Dalton Hooker, M.D., F.R.S., F.L.S., &c. (pp. iii- 

 xii). Mammalia, by J. E. Gray, Ph.D., F.R.S., F.Z.S., &c. I. The Seals of the 

 Southern Hemisphere (pp. 1-8), 1844, (pp. 9-12), 1875. II, Miscellanea (pp. \2a- 

 \2d), iSjj. Ill, On the Cetaceous Animals (pp. 13-53), '^4'^- Birds, by George 

 Robert Gray, F.R.S., &c. (pp. 1-20), 1844-1843. Appendix, by R. Bowdler Sharpe, 

 F.L.S., &c. (pp. 21-39), ^^73. 



Plates. 

 Seals, I-X, XIV-XVII. Miscellanea, XVIII-XXII, XXV-XXIX. Cetacea, 

 Balana antipodarum (referred to at p. 16 as B. aiilairtica), I-XXXII bis, XXXIII- 

 XXXVII. Bird.s, I, I *, II-XI, XI *, XIII-XX, XX *, XXI *, XXI, XXIII-XXXV. 

 [No birds in copy examined.] 



Hagmann, G. 



1901 Kritische Bemerkungen zur Systematik der Amazonischen Fiichse. < Zool. Anz., XXIV, 



1901, pp. 509-514- 



Individual variation in premolars and in other characters. 



Hall, Robert. 



1900 Sea-Elephants on Kerguclen's Land (Zoologist (4), IV, Oct., 1900, pp. 441-447). 



Measurements, weight, habits, numbers, and method of killing them on Kerguelen 

 Land, with cut (from a photograph) of a disturbed herd. 



Hamilton, R. 



1838 Observations on the Fur Seal (Ann. Nat. Hist., II, Oct., 1838, pp. 81-95, P'- 'v)- 



General account of "the Fur Seal of commerce, " named on the plate Otaria falk- 

 andica, and relating mainly to this species. Of much historical interest, and contains 

 a good description of the specimens obtained by Capt. Wcddell at the Falkland Islands 

 and presented by him to the Museum of the University of Edinburgh. 



' This work not being at hand at present, I am indebted to Dr. T. S. Palmer for the transcript, here presented, 

 of the title page and contents. See Gray, J. E., 1844- 1846, for synopsis of text and collation of plates of 

 Pinnipedia. 



