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Fisher, A. K. '85b. Capture of the pine mouse at Sing Sing, N. Y. (see 

 American naturalist. Sep. 1885. 19:896) 



'96. Mammals of Sing Sing, N. Y. (see The Observer May 1896. 



7 : 193-200) 



Foster, J. W. '37. Miscellaneous observations made during a tour in 

 May, 1835, t0 tne f a ^ s °f trie Cuyahoga, near Lake Erie: extracted 

 from the diary of a naturalist, (see American journal science and 

 arts. Jan. 1837. 21 : 1-84) 



'38. Report, (see 2d annual report on the geological survey of 



Ohio. 1838. 73-107) 



Fraser, A. A. '89. Opossums on Long Island. (see Forest and 

 stream. 4 Apr. 1889. 32:212) 



Gueldenstaedt, A. I. '76. Chaus, animal feli affine descriptum. (see 

 Novi commentarii academiae scientiarum Imperialis Petropolitanae. 

 (1775) 1776. 20: 483-5 00 ) 



Hall, James. '47. Notice of the geological position of the cranium of 

 the Castoroides ohioensis. (see Boston journal of natural history. 

 5^ 385-9 1 ) 



Hall, James. '71. Notes and observations on the Cohoes mastodon. 

 (see 21st report of the regents of the University of the State of New 

 York, on the condition of the state cabinet of natural history. 

 App. F, 99-148) 



Hill, Franklin C. '82. The opossum at Elmira, N. Y. (see American 

 naturalist. May 1882. 16:403) 



Hornaday, W. T. '89. Extermination of the American bison with a 

 sketch of its discovery and life history, (see Annual report of the 

 board of regents of the Smithsonian institution showing the opera- 

 tions, expenditures, and condition of the institution for the year 

 ending June 30, 1887. 1889. pt 2, 373-548) 



'98. Destruction of our birds and mammals, (see 2d annual report 



of the New York zoological society. 15 Mar. 1898. 77-126) 



Howard, L. O. '95. Further notes on the San Jose scale, (see Insect 

 life. March 1895. 7: 283-95) 



Kerr, Robert. '92. The animal kingdom, or zoological system of the 

 celebrated Carolus Linnaeus, v. 1, 1792. 



