ZOOGEOGRAPHY. 



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1892. 



Merriam on the Life Areas of North America. <Auk, IX, pp. 377-382, Oct., 

 1892. 



Synoptic review of Dr. C. Hart Merriam 's 'The Geographic Distribution of Life in North 

 America with special reference to the Mammalia' (Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, VII, pp . 1-64, 

 and map, April, 1892). 



The Geographical Distribution of North American Mammals. <Bull. Amer. 

 Mus. Nat. Hist, IV, pp. 199-243, pll. v-viii (colored maps), Dec. 29, 1892. 



Influences determining the Geographical Distribution of Life, pp. 199-203; Systematic 

 Classification of Life Areas, pp. 203-206; Primary Life Regions, pp. 206-207 (same as in No. 2 

 supra); North Temperate Realm, pp. 207-211; The Sclaterian System, pp. 211-212; The 

 Mammals of North America considered in relation to the North American Region and its 

 Subdivisions, pp. 213-240; Tropical North America, pp. 240-243; Tabular Synopsis, p. 243. 



1893. 



The Geographical Origin and Distribution of North American Birds, considered 

 in relation to Faunal Areas of North America. <Auk, X, pp. 97-150, pll. iii, 

 iv (colored maps), July, 1893. 



I. The Geographical Origin and Distribution of North American Rirds, pp. 98-117; 

 II. The Faunal Subdivisions of North America, considered with reference to their Relation- 

 ships, Classification and Nomenclature, pp. 117-150 (tabular synopsis, p. 150). 



The classification adopted is essentially the same as that recognized in 1892 (see supra, 

 No. 5). 



The Faunal Position of Lower California. <Auk, X, pp. 306-307, July, 1893. 



In reply to comment by Dr. Merriam under this title (/. c, pp. 305-306). 



1905. 



Report on the Mammals collected in Northeastern Siberia by the Jesup North 

 Pacific Expedition. <Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., XIX, pp. 101-184, March 

 31, 1903. 



American affinities of certain East Siberian Mammals, pp. 182-184. 



Stephens's 'Life Areas of California.' <Auk, XXII, pp. 424-426, Oct., 1905. 



Synoptic summary of Frank Stephens's paper of this title (Trans. San Diego, California, 

 Soc. Nat. Hist., I, No. 1, 1905, pp. 1-8 and map), with comment. 



