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Bangs, Outram. '95. Geographical distribution of the eastern races 

 of the cotton-tail (Lepus sylvaticus Bach.) with a description of a 

 new subspecies, and notes on the distribution of the northern hare 

 (Lepus americanus Erxl.) in the east. (Boston society natural his- 

 tory, Proceedings. 31 Jan. 1895 26:404-14) 



'96a. Review of the weasels of eastern North America. (Biolog- 

 ical society, Washington. Proceedings. 25 Feb. 1896. 10 : 1-24) 



'96b. Notes on a small collection of mammals from Lake Edward, 



Quebec. (Biological society, Washington. Proceedings. 9 Mar. 

 1896. 10:45-52) 



'96c. Notes on the synonymy of the North American mink, withf 



description of a new subspecies. (Boston society natural history. 

 Proceedings. Mar. 1896. 7:1-6) 



'96d. Skunks of the genus Mephitis of eastern North America. 



(Biological society, Washington. Proceedings. 28 Dec. 1896. 

 10: 139-44) 



'96c Review of the squirrels of eastern North America. Biolog- 

 ical society, Washington. Proceedings. 28 Dec. 1896. 10 : 145-67) 



'98. Eastern races of the American varying hare, with de- 

 scription of a new subspecies from Nova Scotia, {see Biological 

 society, Washington. Proceedings. 24 Mar. 1898. 12 : 77-82) 



Batchelder, C. F. '96a. Some facts in regard to the distribution of 

 certain mammals in New England and northern New York, {see 

 Boston society natural history. Proceedings Oct. 1896. 28:185-93) 



'96b. An undescribed shrew of the genus Sorex. {see Biological 



society, Washington. Proceedings. 8 Dec. 1896. 10:133-34) 



Bragaw, D. F. '83. [Opossums at Woodside, Long Island]. {see 

 Forest and stream. 11 Jan. 1883. 19:467) 



Britton, N. L. & associates. '88. Preliminary catalogue of Antho- 

 phyta and Pleridophyta reported as growing spontaneouly within 

 100 miles of New York city. 25 Apr. 1898. 



Britton, N. L., & Brown, A. '96, '97 and '98. Illustrated flora of 

 the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions from 

 Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia 

 and from the Atlantic ocean westward to the io2d meridian, v. 1, 

 1896. v. 2, 1897. v. 3, 1898. 



