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BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



I.— MAMMALS. 

 1869. 



1. Catalogue of the Mammals of Massachusetts, with a critical revision of the 

 species. <Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., I, No. 8, pp. 143-252, Oct., 1869. 



68 species, with critical and other extended annotations. The revisional comment was 

 unfortunately based largely on the literature of the subject, in the absence of actual 

 specimens of many of the forms considered. 



1870. 



2. Notes on the Mammals of Iowa. <Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., XIII, pp. 178- 



194, Feb., 1870. 



48 species, with brief field and critical notes. 



3. On the Eared Seals (Otariadae), with detailed descriptions of the North Pacific 



Species, by J. A. Allen. Together with an Account of the Habits of the 

 Northern Fur Seal (Callorhinus ursinus), by Charles Bryant. <Bull. Mus. 

 Comp. Zool., II, No. 1, pp. 1-108, pll. i-iii, August, 1870. 



I. (1) Resume of recent contributions to the natural history of the Otariadae, pp. 4-19; 

 (2) affinities, distinctive characters and synonymy, with remarks on sexual, age and indi- 

 vidual variation, and a conspectas of the genera and species, pp. 19-45; (3) on the North 

 Pacific species, pp. 45-89. II. Habits of the Northern Fur Seal, etc., by Charles Bryant, 

 with notes by J. A. Allen, pp. 89-108. 



Oulophocinx, p. 44, and Trichiphocinse, p. 44, subfamm. nov. of Otariidae; subsequently 

 abandoned. 



4. A Spike-horned Moose. <Amer. Nat., IV, p. 443, with 1 fig., Sept., 1870. 



Captured in northern Maine, where 'spike-horns' are said to be well-known to moose 

 hunters. 



5. The Distribution of the Moose in New England. <Amer. Nat., IV, pp. 505-506, 



Nov., 1870. 



Frequent in northern Maine, scarce in extreme northern parts of New Hampshire and 

 Vermont, and in the Adirondacks in New York. 



1871. 



6. The Classification of the Eared Seals. <Amer. Nat., V, pp. 37-42, March, 1871 . 



Reply to criticisms by Theodore Gill of my paper on the Eared Seals (supra, No. 3), in 

 Amer. Nat., IV, pp. 675-684, Jan. 1871. 



7. The Fauna of the Prairies. <Amer. Nat., V, pp. 4-9, March, 1871. 



Mammals, passim., pp. 4-6. 



8. On the Mammals and Winter Birds of East Florida, with an examination of 



certain assumed specific characters in Birds, and a sketch of the Bird-faunae 

 of Eastern North America. <Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., II, No. 3, pp. 161-450, 

 pll. 4-8, April, 1871. 



Annotated list of the mammals, 35 species, pp. 168-185. Trichechus manatus Linne 

 employed as the name of the Manatee (p. 171). 



