PRELIMINARY LIST OF THE MAMMALS OF NEW YORK 383 



Miller, G. S., jr. '93a. A jumping mouse (Zapus insignis Miller) new 

 to the United States, {see Biological society, Washington. Proceed- 

 ings. 22 Apr. 1893. 8 : 1-8) 



'93. Description of a new white-footed mouse from the eastern 



United States, {see Biological society, Washington. Proceedings. 

 20 June, 1893. 8: 55-70) 



'94. On a collection of small mammals from the New Hampshire 



mountains, {see Boston society natural history. Proceedings. 24 

 Mar. 1894. 26^177-97) 



? 95a. [Letter on the occurrence of the cottontail in central New 



York] (in Bangs '95) {see Boston society natural history. Proceedings. 

 31 Jan. 1895. 26:410) 



'95b. Long-tailed shrews of the eastern United States, {see North 



American fauna, no. 10. 31 Dec. 1895. p. 35-56) 



'97a. Migration of bats on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, {see Science, 



new series. 2 Apr. 1897. 5:541-43) 

 '97b. Notes on the mammals of Ontario, (see Boston society 



natural history. Proceedings. 30 Apr. 1897. 28: 1-44) 

 '97c. Revision of the North American bats of the family Vesper- 



tilionidae. {see North American fauna, no. 13. 16 Oct. 1897) 

 '98. An instance of local temperature control of the distribution 



of mammals, {see Science, new series. 5 Nov. 1898. 8:615-18) 



Morehouse, F. A. '83. [Opossum at Weedsport, N. Y.]. {see Forest 

 and stream. 11 Jan. 1883. 19:467) 



Muller, P. L. S. '76. Des Ritters Carl von Linne" vollstandigen Nat- 

 ursystems Supplements und Register- Band. 1776. 



Osborn, H. F. The Newburgh mastodon, {see Science 13 Oct. 1899. 

 IQ : 539) 



Palmer, T. S. '97. Extermination of noxious animals by bounties. 

 {see Yearbook of the United States department of agriculture, 1896. 

 1897. 55-68) 



Peck, C. H. '80. Plants of the summit of Mt Marcy. {see 7th annual 

 report on the progress of the topographical survey of the Adiron- 

 dack region of 'New York, to the year 1879. App. 1880. 

 402-12) 



Pierce, James. '23. Memoir on the Catskill mountains with notices of 

 their-tcpography, scenery, mineralogy, zoology, economical resc un es, 

 etc. {see American journal of science and arts (Silliman). 6 : 86-97) 



