354 Recent Literature. [June, 
RECENT LITERATURE. 
Caron’s Deer or America.1— We notice this important work 
from advance sheets kindly farnishad by the publishers. The author is 
well known to have devoted much time and care to the study of the 
Cervide, and'has already published many articles on the subject which 
have shown him to be a close and accurate observer, and have made 
him the highest authority in this country respecting all that relates to 
the natural history proper of these valuable and interesting quadrupeds. 
Male Moose, 
(Fic. 66.) 
n the present work we have the final outcome and thorough digest of 
his long studies, in the form of an exhaustive monograph which will at 
once become the standard authority. He is to be congratulated upon 
this consummation, which will redound so largely to his reputation as an 
1 The Antelope and Deer of America A Comprehensive Scientific Treatise upon the 
Le Natural History, including the —— Habits, Affinities, and Capacity for Do- 
E paanga of the A Antilocapra and Cervidæ of North America. By JOHN N DEAN 
, LL. D. New York: Published a “Hurd and Houghton; Boston: H. O. 
SARE and Seamer ; Cambridge: The Riverside Press. 
