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Clarke, J. M. ’88. Report on bones of Mastodon or Elephas, found in 
association with human relics in village of Attica, Wyoming co., N. 
MYCN iskersh 
Colvin, Verplanck. ’80. Winter fauna of Mt Marcy. (see 7th annual 
report on the progress of the topographical survey of the Adiron- 
dacks, to the year 1879. Appendix. 1880. 364-74) 
Cope, E. D. 765. Note on a species of whale occurring on the coasts 
of the United States. (see Academy natural sciences, Philadelphia. 
Proceedings. 1865. 17: 168-69) 
Coues, Elliott. ’77. Monographs of North American rodentia. (see 
. United States Geological survey of the territories. Report. v. 9 
Aug. 1877) 
’32. Essai de classification naturelle des vespertilions et 
Cuvier, F. 
description de plusieurs especes de ce genre. (see Nouvelles annales 
du musée d’histoire naturelle (Paris). 1: 1-21) 
Dana, Jas. D. ’95. Manual of geology. Ed. 4. 998-999. 
Day, D. F. 782-83. Plants of Buffalo and its vicinity. (see Buffalo 
society of natural sciences. Bulletinno. 3. April1i882. 4:65~152; 
no. 4. 1885. 4: 153-290) 
DeKay, J. E. ’42. Natural history of New York. Zoology. pt 1, 
Mammalia. 1842. 
Dutcher, B.H. 789. Bird notes from Little Gull island, Suffolk co., 
N.Y. (see Auk. April 1889. 6: 124-31) 
Emmons, Ebenezer. ’40. Report on the quadrupeds of Massa- 
chusetts. (sce Reports on the herbaceous plants and on the quad- 
rupeds of Massachusetts. 1840. 1-86) (articles separately paged) 
Falconer, H. ’57. On the species of mastodon and elephant occur- 
ring in the fossil state in Great Britian. (see Geological society, 
London. quarterly journal. April 1857. 13:307—60) 
Fischer, J. B. ’29. Synopsis mammalium. 1829. 
Fisher, A. K. ’81. Some of the bats of Westchester co. N.Y. (see 
Forest and stream. 21 July 1881. 16: 490) 
—— ’84. Seals in the Hudson off Sing Sing. (see Forest and stream. 
ro Apr. 1884. 22: 203) 
—— ’85a. Capture of an opossum in Essex co. N. Y. (see Forest and 
Wstream. 2 Apres 1835. 24¢; 164) 
