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Horsfield & Vigors. —On Felis maculala. —See London, Zool. Journal. 
Illiger’s Prodroinus.— Caroli Illigeri, D. Prodromus systematis mammalium et avium, additis terminis zoograpliieis 
utriusque classis eorumque versione germanica. 12mo. Berlin, C. Salfeld, 1811. 
Jardine.— The Naturalists Library. Conducted by Sir Wm. Jardine. 40 vols., 12mo. London and Edinburg, 1834- 
1843. (A portion only of the series in the Smithsonian Library.) 
“Jardine. —Ruminating animals, containing deers, antelopes, camels, &c. By Sir Wm. Jardine. Vol. XI, 
of the entire series, or vol. HI of the Mammalian portion, 1835.’’ 
Smith.—N atural history of Dogs, wild and domestic species, By Hamilton Smith. 2 vols. I, 1839 ; II, 
1840. (In Lib. Phila. Acad.) 
Smith. —Introduction to the Mammalia. (Vol. XIH of series Mammalia, vol. XXXV of whole series.) By 
Lt. Col. C. Hamilton Smith. Edinburgh, 1842. 
Johnston’s Physical Atlas _ The physical atlas of natural phenomena. By A. Keith Johnston. 
Tables of the Orders Rodentia and Ruminantia, Philology and Zoology. No. 5. 1849. By G. R. Water- 
house. 
“Kaup, J. J.—Skizzirte Entwiclcelungs-Geschichte und naturliches System der Europaischen Thierwelt. 8vo. Darm¬ 
stadt, 1829.” 
Kennicott. —Quad. Illinois.—See Washington, U. S. Patent Office: Agricultural Report. 
Kerr’s Linn-ssus. —The Animal Kingdom of Linnaius. Class 1. Mammalia. From the edition of Prof. Gmelin. By 
Robert Kerr. 4to. London, 1792. (Lib. Phila. Acad.) 
Keyserl. & Blas. —Wirb. Europ.—Die Wirbelthiere Europas von A. Graf Keyserling und Professor J. H. Blasius. Erstes 
Buch ; die unterscheidende Charactere. (Mammals and Birds.) 8vo. Braunschweig, F. Vieweg und Sohn, 1840. 
King .—Narr. Back’s Exped.—Narrative of a journey to the shores of the Arctic ocean in 1833-1835, under the command 
of Captain Back, R. N. By Richard King, M. R. C. S., Surgeon and Naturalist to the Expedition. 2 vols. 12mo. Lon¬ 
don. Richard Bentley, 1836. (Contains notices of Arctomys okanaganus, Barren ground Reindeer, &fc.) 
Ktrtland. —Ohs. of a Naturalist.—See New Haven, Am. Jour. 
Kuhl, Beitrage.—Beitrage zur Zoologie und vergleichenden Anatomie. Von Heinrich Kuhl. 4to. Frankfurt am 
Main, 1820. 
“Lacepede, B. G.—Tableau des divisions, sous-divisions, ordres et genres des Mammiftres, des Cetacds et des Oiseaux. 
4to. Paris, 1799.” (Quoted from Agassiz Nomenclator.) 
Lao. et Cuv. Mdn du Mus.—La mdnagerie du museum d’histoire naturelle, &c. Par Laoepede et Cuvier. Folio. 
Paris, 1801. (Lib. Phila. Acad.) 
Leach.— Cervus wapiti. —See Paris, Journ. de Phys. 
Leconte, John. —On Arvicola, &c.; on lost species of American animals ; on American bats ; on new Hesperomys. —See 
Philadelphia, Academy Nat. Sciences : Proceedings. 
Leconte, John.—N ew Rodent.—See New York, Lyceum Nat. Hist. 
Leconte, Dr. J. L.—New Seiurus; on Geomys; on Bipodomys and Perognathus; on Scalops. —See Philadelphia, Academy 
of Nat. Sciences : Proceedings. 
Leech. —Zool. Misc.—See London, Zool. Misc. 
Leiden. —Tijdschrift voor Natuurlijke geschiedenis en physiologie. Uitgegeven door J. Van der Hoeven, en W. H. de 
Vriese. 8vo. Leiden. (I copied from Agassiz’ Nomenclator a reference to Urotrichus, as being described by Temminck in Vol. 
V. (1838) of this work. On examining it, however, I do not find any such genus, although Urocryptm, a genus of bats, is 
given on p. 31.) 
Leipzig. —Isis. Von Oken. 4to. Leipzig, Brockhaus. (The volumes not numbered at first.) 
Wagler.—E inige Mittheilungen fiber Thiere Mexicos. Von Wagler. 1831, 510. 
Say and Ord. —Neue Saugethiersippe. Von T. Say und G. Ord. (Neotoma, Sigmodon.) XX, 1827, 1035-’G. 
(Copied from Journal Phila. Acad.) 
Wagler.— Neue Sippen und Gattungen der Saugthiere. XXV, 1832, 1220. 
Leipzig. —Zoologisches Archiv. Herausgegeben von T. A. A. Meyer. 8vo. Leipzig. Vol. II, 1796. (Library Phila. 
Acad.) 
Lesson, Cent. Zool. — Centurie zoologique ou choix d'animaux rares, nouveaux, ou imparfaitement connus, &c. 16 
livraisons. In one vol. 8vo. or 4to. Paris, 1830-1832. (In Lib. of Phila. Acad.) 
Less. Desc. mam. et d’ois.—Description de mammiffires et d’oiseaux recemment d4couverts, &c. Par M. Lesson. 12mo 
Paris, 1847. (Library Phila. Acad.) 
