PRELIMINARY LIST OF THE MAMMALS OF NEW YORK 377 
Audubon, J. J. & Bachman, J. ’42. Descriptions of new species 
of quadrupeds inhabiting North America. (see Academy natural 
sciences, Philadelphia. Journal. ser. 1, v. 8, pt 2, p. 92-103. 
Reprint of ’41) 
—— °46,’st,’s4. The viviparous quadrupeds of North America v. 1, 
1846, v. 2, 1851, Vv. 3, 1854. 
Bachman, J. ’37a. Observations on the different species of hares 
(genus Lepus) inhabiting the United States and Canada. (see 
Academy natural sciences, Philadelphia. Journal. 1837. v. 7, pt 2, 
p 282-361) 
—— ’37b. Remarks on the genus Sorex with a monograph of the 
North American species. (see Academy natural sciences, Phila- 
delphia. Journal. 1837. v. 7, pt 2, p. 362-402) 
—— ’37c. Additional note on the genus Lepus. (see Academy natural 
sciences, Philadelphia. Journal. 1837. v. 7, pt 2, p. 403) 
—— 44. Observations on the genus Scalops with descriptions of the 
species found in North America. (see Boston society natural 
history. Proceedings. 1844. 1:40—41) 
Bailey, Vernon. ’96. Tamarack swamps as boreal islands. (sce 
Science, zew series 14 Feb. 1896. 3: 250-51) 
— ’97. Revision of the American voles of the genus Evotomys 
(sce Biological society, Washington. Proceedings. 13 May 1897. 
9: 113-38) 
—— ’98a. Descriptions of 11 new species and subspecies of voles. 
(see Biological society, Washington. Proceedings. 30 Apr. 1898. 
12: 85-90) 
—— ’98b. New name for Microtus insularis Bailey. (see Science, 
_ new series. 2 Dec. 1898. 8: 782-83) 
Baird, S. F. ’57. Mammals [of North America] (see Explorations 
and surveys to ascertain the most practicable and economical route 
for a railroad from the Mississippi river to the Pacific ocean. 
Report 8. 1857) 
—— ’6s. Notice of a mole not enumerated by De Kay in the fauna of 
the state. (see 15th report of the regents of the University of the 
State of New York, on the condition of the state cabinet of natural 
history, and the historical and antiquarian collection annexed thereto. 
OOS paws De B) 
