MASTODONS, MAMMOTHS AND OTHER PLEISTOCENE MAMMALS IOI 



Kemp, J. F. Tran. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 1887, 7:52. A mastodon tooth found 

 in drift of what is now a part of Bronx county, N. Y. 



Kindle, E. M. & Taylor, F. B. Geol. Atlas U. S., Niagara Folio 190, 1913, 

 p. 19, fig. 10. Glacial lake Tonawanda. ibid. p. 13, description of Lewis- 

 ton gravel deposits 



Lankester, E. R. Extinct Animals, N. Y. 1906. Ancestral history of ele- 

 phants, p. 103-32 



Leidy, Joseph. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 1885, 7:392. The Mount Holly 

 specimen identified as E. americanus 



Remarks on finding antler of reindeer at Sing Sing, N. Y. 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. i860, 11:194 



The Extinct Mammalian Fauna of Dakota and Nebraska. Jour. 



Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 2d ser. 1869, 7:265, 376, 377, 399, 405. Fossil 

 remains from various New York localities mentioned 



On Platygonus, an extinct genus allied to the Peccaries. Tran. 



Wagner; Free Inst. Sci. 1889, 2:41-50, pi. 8, fig. 1 



Letson, Elizabeth J. Post-Pleiocene Fossils of the Niagara River Gravels. 

 N. Y. State Mus. Bui. 45, 1901, p. 238-52 



Lucas, F. A. North American Elephantids. Sci, n. s. 1902, 15:554-55 



General Guide to the Exhibition Halls of the American Museum 



of Natural History, Guide Leaflet ser. no. 44, Aug. 1916. Warren masto- 

 don discussed. 



Animals of the Past. Amer. Mus. Handbook, ser. 4, 1916. 



Mastodon, p. 108-219; 6th ed. 1922 

 Lull, R. S. Evolution of the Elephant. Amer. Jour. Sci. 4th ser. 1008, 



25:192-93 



The Evolution of the Elephant. Annual Rep't Smith. Inst. 



1909, p. 641-75 



Elephants and their Progenitors. Sci. Conspectus, 1914, 4:61-70 



Organic Evolution, New York, 1917, Proboscideans, p. 577-903 



Luther, F. N. Mag. of Amer. Hist., Apr. 1885, 13 :387. Relates to mastodon 



from Shawangunk, LTlster county, N. Y. 

 Lyell, Charles. Proc. London Geol. Soc. 1843, v. 4, No. 92 

 Amer. Jour. Sci. 1844, 46:322. Refers to a number of mastodon 



localities in New York State 



Travels in North America. N. Y. 1845, i:i9» 4L 45, 54- An 



account of mastodon localities visited in New York State 

 Macauley, James. The Natural, Statistical and Civil History of the State 



of New York, 1829, 1 '.473-77. Mastodons from Orange and Ulster 



counties 

 Marsh, O. C. Discovery of Additional Mastodon Remains at Cohoes, 



N. Y. Amer. Jour. Sci. 2d ser. 1867, 43:115-16 

 Mastodon of Otisville, Orange County, N. Y. Amer. Jour. Sci. 



3d ser. 1875, 9:483 



Restoration of M as t o d n Americanus Cuvier. Amer. 



Jour. Sci. 3d ser. 1892, 44:350, pi. 8 

 Marshall, W. B. Report on a Deposit of Marl and Peat in the Town of 



New Baltimore. 45th Annual Rep't, N. Y. State Mus. 1892, p. 46-52 

 Martin, D. S. Tran. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 1885, 5:14- Mastodon at Ridgewood, 



L. I. 

 Martin, H. T. Castorologia, 1892, p. 20. 1 fig. Clyde, N. Y. Cast oroides 



mentioned and a figure of a cranium given. 

 Masten, A. H. The History of Cohoes, New York. Albany, 1877. 



Account of the discovery of the mastodon at Cohoes, N. Y. 

 Mather, W. M. Geol. of New York, pt 1, 1843, p. 25, 44-47, 232^33, 636. 



Gives several references to New York mastodons and other fossil 



vertebrates. 

 Mather, Cotton. Phil. Tran. Roy. Soc. London for 1714, 29:62. Extract 



of several letters to Royal Society. 

 Matthew, W. D. Mammoths and Mastodons. Guide Leaflet of Amer. 



Mus. Nat. Hist. no. 43, 1915 p. 1-26, figs. 



