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Note on the Discovery of a Skeleton of an Elk (Elaphus 



canadensis) in the town of Farmington, Ontario County. 6th 

 Annual Rep't, State Geol. Albany, 1887, p. 39 



Additions to the Collections of the State Museum during the 



year 1886. 40th Annual Rep't, N. Y. State Museum, 1887, p. 2"]. Elk 

 from Ontario county, >N. Y. 

 Harlan, Richard. Fauna Americana, Phila. 1825 



Critical Notices of Various Organic Remains Hitherto Dis- 

 covered in North America. Tran. Geol. Soc. Pa. 1835, 1:52. Tetracau- 

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Hartt, C. F. Discovery of Mastodon Remains at Mott's Corners near 



Ithaca, N. Y. Amer. Nat. 1871, 5:314-15 

 Hay, O. P. Sci. 2d ser. 1909, 30:891 



The Pleistocene Period and Its Vertebrata. 36th Annual Rep't, 



Dept. Geol. and Nat. Res. of Ind. 1912, p. 700. Mastodons from New 

 York localities mentioned 



The Recognition of Pleistocene Faunas. Smith. Misc. Col. 1912, 



59:i-i6 



The Pleistocene Mammals of Iowa. Iowa Geol. Survey, 1914, 



23:1-622, pis. 1-75, 142 text figures 

 On Some Proboscideans of the State of New York. Sci. 



1919, 49:377-79 



Observations on Some Extinct Elephants, Wash. D. C. June 12, 



7922 



Further Observations on Some Extinct Elephants, Proc. Biol. 



Soc. Wash. 1922, 35:97-101 

 Hays, Isaac. Descriptions of the Specimens of Inferior Maxillary Bones 



of Mastodons in the Cabinet of the American Philosophical Society, 



with Remarks on the genus Tetracaulodon (Godman). Tran. Amer. 



Phil. Soc. 1834, 4:317-39 

 Hazeltine, John. Amer. Jour. Sci. 1835, 27:167-68. Teeth probably 



belonging to the bison, recorded from vicinity of Chautauqua lake 

 Hildreth, S. R. Miscellaneous Observations Made during a Tour in May, 



1835, to the Falls of the Cuyahoga, near Lake Erie. Amer. Jour. Sci. 



!837, 31:1-85. Gives (p. 80) description and figures of teeth of fossil 



beaver. 

 Hitchcock, Edward. Sci. 1885, 6:450. Fossil remains found at Seneca 



Castle, near Geneva, N. Y. 

 Hollick, Arthur. Proc. Nat. Sci. Assn. Staten Is. 1899, 7:24-25 

 The Plant World, 1900, 3:185. Staten Island Mastodon men- 

 tioned 



A Quaternary Lake Deposit in the Moravian Cemetery. Proc. 



Nat. Sci. Assn. Staten Is. 1900, 7:24 



Annals N. Y. Acad. Sci. iqoi, 14:67-68. Mastodon tooth from 



Moravian cemetery at New Dorp, Staten Island, N. Y. 

 Hornaday, W. T. The Extermination of the American Bison. Rep't. 



U. S. Nat. Mus. for 1887 (1889") pt 2, p. 367-548, pis. 21, 1 map 

 Hovey, E. O. The Chester. New York Mastodon. Annals N. Y. Acad. 



Sci. 1908, 18:147, pi. 5. Facsimile of Townsend mss. describing the 



Chester mastodon. This figure and others were printed in Cuvier's, 



" Theory of the Earth " 

 Howland, Henry R. Guide to the Genesee Valley Museum, Letchworth Park, 



1907 

 Jackson, C. T. Analysis of Mastodon Bones. Bost. Jour. Nat. Hist. 1846, 



5:400 

 Jones, T. R. The Geol. Mag. London, 1889, 6:192. The Attica, Wyoming 



county, N. Y., mastodon mentioned 

 Kaup, J. J. Bemerkungen uber die drei Arten Mastodon und die drie Arten 



Tetracaulodon des Hrn. Isaak Hays. Archiv fur Naturges. 1843. t:i68-75 

 Kellogg, D. S. Letter to T. M. Clarke dated Plattsburg, N. Y. Oct. 30, 



1901. Refers to tibia of seal found in clay at Plattsburg, N. Y. 



