PRELIMINARY LIST OF THE MAMMALS OF NEW YORK 381 
Le Conte. ’48. Notice of five new species of fossil mammalia from 
Illinois. (see American journal science and arts, ser.2. 5: 102-6) 
Leidy, Joseph. ’89. On Platygonus, an extinct genus allied to the 
peccaries. (see Wagner free institute of science of Philadelphia. 
Transactions. Dec. 1889. 2: 41-50) 
Pintner, se So: Lepidoptera of the Adirondack region. (see 7th 
annual report on the progress of the topographical survey of the 
Adirondack region of New York, to the year 1879. App. 1880. 
375-400) 
Loring, J. A. ’99. Occurrence of the Virginia opossum in Southern 
Central New York. (see Science, new series. 13 Jan. 1899. 9:71) 
[Lucas, F. W.] ’82. [Porcupine and opossum near Rochester] (see 
Ward’s natural science bulletin. no. 3. 1 Apr. 1882. 1:7) 
Lydekker, R. ’98. Deer of all lands; a history of the family 
Cervidae living and extinct. 1889. 
Marsh, O. C. ’92. Restoration of Mastodon americanus, Cuvier. 
(see American journal science and arts. ser. 3. Oct. 1892. 44: 350) 
Mearns, E.A. ’98a. Study of the vetebrate fauna of the Hudson high- 
lands, with observations on the mollusca, crustacea, lepidoptera, 
and the flora of the region. (see American museum natural history. 
Bulletmengusepsiks9Se «ol 403=52)) 
— ’98b. Notes on the mammals of the Catskill mountains, N. Y. 
with general remarks on the fauna and flora of the region. (see 
United States National museum. Proceedings. 4 Nov. 1898. 
2 psAt—OO) 
Merriam, C. Hart. ‘81a. Tree-climbing woodchucks. (see Forest and 
Stream.) 7 July 188n.5 16))4)5)2)) 
—— °8rb. Beech nuts and woodpeckers. (see Forest and stream. 1 Dec. 
TO Omen aA) 
—— *82. Vertebrates of the Adirondack region, northern New York. 
(see Linnaean society, New York. ‘Transactions. Oct. 1882. 
I : g-106) 
—— ’83. Chipmunks and red squirrels. (see Forest and stream. 6 Sep. 
HOOQ 2 toe) 
—— 84a. Seals in the upper St Lawrence. (see Forest and stream. 
13 Mar. 1884. 22: 124) 
