1918 | Taylor: Revision of the Rodent Genus Aplodontia 485 
BRETHERTON, B. J. 
1895. Some Oregon mammals: The mountain boomer (Haplodon rufus). 
Oreg. Nat., 2, 123-125, 1 fig. in text. 
Discussion of habits. 
Brooks, A. 
1899. The sewellel, Aplodontia rufa. Recreation, 2, 258-259, 1 halftone. 
Habits as observed in southern British Columbia. 
Bryant, W. E. 
1891. A provisional list of the land mammals of California. Zoe, 1, 353-360. 
Aplodontia major listed (p. 355). 
1892. Recent additions to the North American land mammal fauna. Zoe, 
3, 201-223. 
Aplodontia Richardson is said to antedate Haplodon Richardson 
[?] (p. 203). 
CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCES, 
1855. [Meeting for September 24, 1855], Proc. Calif. Acad. Nat. Sci., 1, 71. 
Record of donation to the cabinet of a ‘‘species of marmot, 
perhaps undescribed’’ from the vicinity of the Great Trees, Cala- 
veras County. ‘‘The miners call it Mammoth Mole.’’ 
1866. [Meeting for September 18, 1865], Proc. Calif. Acad. Nat. Sci., 3, 224. 
Record of donation of a ‘‘Specimen of Aplodontia leporina, shot 
near Lake Tahoe, by J. M. M’Donald.’’ 
Cassin, J. 
1858. Mammalogy and ornithology. U.S. Expl. Exp. (Wilkes), 8, viii+466, 
several unnumbered figures in text. 
Compilation of matter on Aplodontia leporina; quotes extensively 
from Peale’s vol. 8 of the same series; skull figured (pp. 36-37). 
Cooper, J. G. 
1860. Report upon the mammals collected on the Survey, U. 8S. Pac. R. R. 
Expl. and Surv., 12, Zool. Rep., bk. 2, pt. 3, no. 2, chap. 1, pp. 73-88. 
Distribution and habits of Aplodontia leporina (p. 82). 
1868. Zoology, in Cronise, The natural wealth of California. (San Francisco, 
Bancroft), pp. 434-501. ; 
Reference to Aplodontia leporina, with several lines of comment 
regarding its habits and status in California (p. 442). 
Corr, E. D. : 
1878. On some characters of the Miocene fauna of Oregon. Palae. Bull., 
30, 1-16. 
Original deseription of Meniscomys hippodus, new genus and 
species (pp. 5-6); and of Meniscomys multiplicatus, new species 
(p. 6). 
1883. The extinct rodentia of North America. Amer. Nat., 17, 438-57, 13 
figs. in text. : 
Haplodontiidae mentioned in comparisons with Castoridae and 
Sciuridae (p. 54); reference to Haplodonta [= Haplodontia] rufa 
(p. 55). 
CouEs, E. 
1877a. The mountain boomer, or showtl. Amer. Nat., 11, p. 434. 
Paragraph introductory to publication of letter from Dr. F. 8. 
Matteson regarding habits of Aplodontia leporina. 
