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Appendix I. Additional notes on the former range and early abundance of the bison east 



of the Mississippi River, pp. 223-231. 

 Appendix II. On the age of the bison in the Ohio Valley, by N. S. Shaler, pp. 232-236. 

 Index, pp. 237-246. 



Map, colored, to illustrate the geographical distribution, past and present, of Bison ameri- 

 canus, and 12 plates, each with unpaged explanatory leaf: pi. i, horncores of Bison 

 latifrons; pi. ii, atlas of B. latifrons and B. americanus; pi. iii, teeth of B. antiquus and 

 B. americanus; pi. iv, skull of B. antiquum; pll. v and vi, individual variation in skulls of 

 B. americanus; pi. vii, skulls of B. americanus and B. bonasus, and tarsal bones of B. 

 americanus and B. latifrons ?; pi. viii, horns of B. americanus and B. antiquus; pi. ix, 

 milk dentition of B. americanus; pi. x, stages of attrition due to age in teeth of B. ameri- 

 canus; pi. ix, metacarpal bones of B. americanus; pi. xii, molar-premolar series in B. 

 americanus and Bos taurus. 



31. Recent Contributions to North American Mammalogy. <Amer. Nat., X, pp. 



362-365, June, 1876. (Anonymous.) 



Review of Coues's 'Synopsis of the Muridae (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 1874) 

 and his 'Some Account. . . .of Zapus hudsonius' (Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. Torr., Ser. 2, No. 5, 

 Jan., 1871. 



32. Exploration of Lake Titicaca, by Alexander Agassiz and S. W. Garman. III. 



List of Mammals and Birds, with Field Notes by Mr. Garman. <Bull. Mus. 

 Comp. Zobl., Ill, pp. 349-359, July, 1876. 



Mammals, pp. 350-353; 10 species. [Accidental duplication of No. 26, supra.] 



33. The Extirpation of the larger Indigenous Mammals in the United States. 



<Penn. Monthly, pp. 794-806, Oct., 1876. 



1877. 



34. History of the American Bison, Bison americanus. < Ninth Ann. Rep. U. S. 



Geol. Surv. Terr, for the year 1875, pp. 443-587, June, 1877. Edition of 

 7000 copies; also separate, 1000 copies. 



A republication of the original memoir (see supra, No. 30) under Dr. Coues's editorship, 

 exclusive of the map and plates, with the following changes: — 



1. The omission of the illustrations, explanatory pages, and textual references. 



2. The omission of the portion relating to the extinct species, the present reprint being 

 confined to the one existing species, beginning at page 36 of the original. 



3. The incorporation of the appendices in the body of the text. 



4. The addition of much new matter by the author himself. 



5. Various minor modifications with the slight alteration, chiefly verbal, of context 

 incident thereto. 



6. Alteration of the title and substitution of editorial preface for the preliminary matter 

 of the original. 



" No editorial abridgment or digest of any part of the memoir was made, the portions of 

 the memoir here reproduced being according to copy furnished by author, who added much 

 new matter and made some little changes passim in the context. A few editorial notes, 

 chiefly explanatory of modifications of the text, are introduced in brackets." — E. Coues, 

 editor. 



35. Additional note on Bassaricyon gabbi. <Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 1877, 



pp. 267-268, pi. ii. 



By error, a description and figure of Nasua narica. 



36. Monographs of North American Rodentia. By Elliott Coues and Joel Asaph 

 Allen. = Report of the U. S. Geol. Survey of the Territories (F. V. Hayden, 



