LIST OF PAPEES 



OJ WHICH VSM HAS BEEN MADE IN TME PREPARATION 

 OF THIS WORK. 



The following list comprises many of the books and memoirs 

 which have been found useful to the author in the preparation of 

 this work. It is not designed to be exhaustive, and except in the 

 department of Fishes, it is not at all full. The recent elaborate 

 wor)£S on Mammals and Birds render references to earlier writ- 

 ings less necessary in the study of those animals than in the study 

 of tjie Fishes, all the literature pertaining to the latter being, as 

 yet, jnore or less scattering and incomplete. 



TJie names of the authors have been arranged in alphabetical 

 order. Several of the longer or more irrelevant titles have been, 

 to save space, shortened or otherwise modified. 



Agassiz (Louis). Nomenclator Zoologicus, 1843. 



Lake Superior, 1850. 

 On a Collection of Fishes from the Southern bend of the 



Tennessee River in Alabama, 1854. 

 — On the Ichthyological Fauna {Oyprinidce) of the Pacific 



Slope, in American Journal of Science and Arts, 1855. 

 — Contributions to the Natural History of North America, 



Part II, North American Testudinata, 1857. 

 Allen (Harrison), Monograph of Bats of North America, 1864. 

 Allen (Joel Asaph), Mammals of Iowa, 1869. 



Mammals and Winter Birds of East Florida, 1870. 



Baibd (Spencer Fullerton) and Gibakd (Charles), Catalogue of 



North American Reptiles, Part I, Serpents, 1853. 

 Mammals of N. A., Vol. VIII, Pacific R. R. Explorations 



and Surveys, 1857. 

 Review of North American Birds in Smithsonian Miscel- 

 laneous Contributions, 1864 to 1872. 

 Bated (S. F.), Brewer (Thomas M.), and Ridgwat (Robert), 



History of North Am. Birds, Vols. I, II and III, 1874. 



