473 



Mammalia 



e9S4S Kellogg, Louise. 9.32 Aplodontia (79.4) 



1914. Aplodontia chrt/seola, a New Mountain Beaver from the Trinity 

 Region of Northern California. Unîv. California Public. Zool. Toi. 12 

 p. 295-296. [n. sp.] 

 49 Hiuton, Martin À. C. 9.32 Apodemus (42) 



1914. Notes on British Forms of Apodemus. Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. (8) 

 Vol. 14 p. 117—134. [6 nn. sabspp. — Note on the Glans Penis.] 

 14.64 (41.11,.16,.21,.39, 42.1,.23,.41,.54,.57,.64,67) 

 60 Tuck, G. L. (Wu Lien Teh). 9.32 Arctomys : 15 



1913. First Report of the North Manchurian Plague Prévention Service. 

 Journ. Hyg. Vol. 13 p. 237— 290, 11 pis., 1 map, 4 plans. [Tarbagan 

 aiid its parasites. Appendices on: Rectal température of Tarbagan, De- 

 tails of Tarbagan burrows. Rôle in spread of plague negligible.] 



15.2,.4,.6 



51 Sammereyer, Hans. 9.32 Arctomys : 15 



1914. Vom Murmeltier im Alpenpark. Kosmos Stuttgart Jahrg. 11 p. 

 41 — 44, 5 figg. [Arctomt/s marmota ] 15.3,.4 



52 Cushing, Harrey, and Emil Goetsch. 9.32 Arctomys : 15.4 



1913. Hibernation and the pituitary body. Proc. Soc. exper. BioL 

 Med. Toi. 11 p. 25—26. [Diminished size of pituitary and histoloigcal 

 changes in cells of pars anterior.] 



53 Tuck, G. L. (Wu Lien Teh). 9.32 Arctomys : 16.7 



1913. Investigations into the Relationship of the Tarbagan (Mongolian 

 Marmot) to Plague. (Intern, med. Congr.) Lancet Toi. 185 p. 529 — 535, 

 4 figg. — Investigations as to the Relationship of the Tarbagan (Mon- 

 golian Marmot) to Plague. Journ. trop. Med. Hyg. London Toi. 16 p. 

 275—280. [Arctomt/s bobac much less important than rat.] 



89854 Aubert, T. 9.32 Arctomys (119) 



1914. La Marmotte Bobac, de Beynes (Seine-et-Oise). Feuille jeun. 

 Natural. (5) Ann. 44 p. 1—5, 6 figg. 



55 Éloire, Aug. 9.32 Arvlcola : 16.5 



1914. La destruction des campagnols. Ree. Méd. vétér. Alfort T, 91 

 p. 97-100. 



56 V. Mehely, L. 9.32 Ar?icolidae (43.9) 



1914. Fibrinae Hungariae. Die ternären und quartären wurzelzähnigen 

 Wühlmäuse Ungarns. Ann. Mus. nation, hungar. Toi, 12 p« 155—248, 

 8 Taf. [4 nn. spp. in : Mimomt/s, Pliomys n. g., Apistonys n. g., Mieroto- 

 mys (n. g. pro Arvicola intermedius). — Fibrinae n. subfam. — Acrorhisa, 

 Fleurorhiza nn. supergen.] (1183, 119) (43.91, .92) 



57 Forbin, T. 9.32 Castor : 15 



1913. Les derniers castors. La Nature Ann. 41 Sem, 2 p. 134—139, 5 

 figg. 15.6 



58 Lucas, Frederic A. 9.32 Castor : 15 



1914. The American Beaver. The New Beaver group in the American 

 Museum — and Beavers in gênerai. Amer. Mus. Journ, Toi, 14 p. 123 

 -135, 15 figg. 



59 Bailey, Ternon. 9.32 Castor (73) 



1913. T^'o New Subspecies of North American Beavers. Proc, biol. 

 Soc. Washington Toi. 26 p. 191—194. [2 nn. subspp. in Casfor.] 



(77.4, 78.9) 



60 Martin, H. T. 9.32 Castorîdae : 14.71 



1913. On a Comparison of Three Skulls: Castoroîdes ohioensis, Castoroides 

 kansensis, and Castor fiber. (Contrib. zoöl. Lab. No. 199). Bull. Kansas 

 Univ. Toi. 14 Science BuU, ToL 6 p. 389—396, 4 pis. 



61 Floericke, Kurt. 9.32 Caria 



1914. Das Meerschweinchen. Kosmos Stuttgart Jahrg, 11 p. 197—200, 

 1 fig. 



8&562 Stockard, Charles R. 9.32 Cavia : 11.044 



1913. The Effect on the Offspring of Intoxicating the Maie Parent and 

 the Transmission of the Defects to Subséquent Générations. Amer. Na- 

 tural. Toi. 47 p. 641—682, 1 fig. [Alcoholized maie Cavia almost always 



