Bibliography of the Cincinnati Fauna. 11 
of Ohio. Vol. iv. Zoology and Botany. Part 1. Zoology. 
Officers of the Survey: J. S. Newberry, Chief Geologist, 
E. B. Andrews, Assistant Geologist ; Edward Orton, Assist- 
ant Geologist; T. G. Wormley, Chemist; F. B. Meek, Palzeon- 
tologist; J. M. Wheaton, A. W. Brayton, R. C. Beardslee, 
D. L. Jordan, W. H. Smith, R. M. Byrnes, Special Assistants 
in Zoology and Botany.—Published by authority of the legis- 
lature of Ohio. Columbus: Nevins & Myers, State printers, 
1882. Section I. Report on the Mammalia of Ohio, by A. M. 
(stc.) Brayton, pp. 1-185; Addenda, pp. 171, efseg. Duplicate 
title, “Report on the Mammals of Ohio,’ by A. M. (sie.) 
Brayton, 
A good account, largely compiled, as stated in preface, from standard 
authorities on North American Mammals. The work treats of 48 species, 
and aims to include extirpated as weli as existing species. The extinct 
tertiary mammals are not mentioned. The accounts of the various 
Species are well prepared, and a feature of special interest is the full 
Synonomy which precedes the account of each. Spermophilus franklini is 
given at p. 118-119, on the authority of the present writer; this is an 
error which has since been corrected (vide LANGDON, Mammalia of the 
Vicinity of Cinzinnati, etc., this JOURNAL, vol. iii., p. 305, foot-note). It 
is also corrected at p. 1002 of the volume which forms the subject of this 
sketch. 
1882. Eprror [F. W. Lanepon]. A Synopsis of the Cincinnati Fauna. 
<_Journal Cin. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. v., p. 185. 
“Class Mammalia.” A table of the species, genera, families, and orders 
of mammalia, identified in the vicinity of Cincinnati; also a table of 
‘‘ probabilities” not yet identified. 
1882. Quick, E.R. Arvicola riparius, Ord. < Journal Cin. Soc. Nat. 
Hist., vol. v., p. 52. 
Measurements four specimens from Brookville, Ind. 
1882. Quicx, E.R. Mammals found in Franklin county | Indiana. | 
< Atlas of Franklin county, Indiana. To which are added 
various general maps, history, statistics, illustrations, ete. 
J. H. Beers & Co., publishers, Lake Side Building, cor. Clark 
and Adams streets, Chicago, 1882. Folio (?). 
Mammals begin on page 9, and end on page 10. The work comprises 
civil, religious, political, military and natural history of the county. 
(Not seen; this notice from memoranda furnished by Mr. E. R. Quick.) 
1882. Rickerrs, B. M. Lynx rufus, Rafinesque. < Journal Cin. Soe. 
Nat. Hist., vol. v., p. 52. 
Captured near Hanging Rock, O. 
