MAMMALS—LIST OF AUTHORITIES. 
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London. —Linnean Society: Transactions of the Linnean Society. 4 to. London. 
Davies. —An account of the Jumping Mouse of Canada, Bipus canadensis. By Major General Thomas Davies. 
IY, 1798, 155. 
Sabine, Jos. —Account of the Marmots of North America hitherto known, with notices and descriptions of 
three new species. By Joseph Sabine. XIII, n, 1822, 578. 
haw. —Description of the Mas bursarius and Tubularia magnified, from drawings communicated by Major Gen 
Thomas Davies. By George Siiaw, M. D. V, 1800, 227. 
Smith, C. H.—Observations on some animals of America allied to the genus Antelope. By Charles Hamil¬ 
ton Smith, esq., XIII, i, 1821, 28. 
London. —The London and Edinburgh Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science. 8vo. 
Ogilby. —On some hollow-horned Ruminants. (In report of Proceedings of Zool. Society.) XI, July 
1837. 124. 
London. —Royal Society.—Philosophical Transactions, &c. 
Barrington. —Investigation of the specific characters which distinguish the rabbit from the hare. By Hon. 
Daines Barrington. LX1I, 1772, 4. 
Forster. —Account of several quadrupeds from Hudson’s Bay. By Mr. John Reiniiold Forster. LXII, 1772, 
370. I 
London. —The Zoological Journal. 5 vols. 8vo. London, 1825-1836. 
Douglas. —Observations on two undescribed species of North American Mammalia. By David Douglas. IV, 
Jan. 1829, 330. (Cervus leucurus and Ovis califomianus.) 
Gapper. —Observations on the quadrupeds found in the district of Upper Canada, extending between York 
and Lake Simcoe, with the view of illustrating their geographical distribution, as well as of describing some 
species hitherto unnoticed. By Dr. Gapper. Y, June 1830, 201. 
.Horsfield & Vigors.' —Observations on some of the Mammalia contained in the collection of the Zoological 
Society of London. By Thomas Horsfield and N. A. Vigors. (Felis maculata.) IV, Jan. 1829, 380. 
Richardson. —Short account of a few quadrupeds procured on Captain Franklin’s late expedition. By JonN 
Richardson, M. D. Ill, April 1828, 516. 
Richardson. —On Aplodonlia, a new genus of the order of Rodentia. By John Richardson, M. D. IV Jan. 
1829, 333. 
Say & Ord. —A new genus of Mammalia proposed, and a description of the species upon which it is founded. 
(Neotoma fioridana.) By Mr. T. Say and Mr. G. Ord. II, Oct. 1825, 293. (Reprinted from Journal Phila. Acad.) 
Say & Ord. —Description of a new species of Mammalia, whereon a genus is proposed to be founded. By 
Mr. T. Say and G. Ord. II, Oct. 1825. 296. ( Sigmodon hispidum.) (Reprinted from Journal Phila. Acad.) 
London.-— The Zoological Miscellany, being descriptions of new or interesting animals. By William Elford Leach M. D. 
8vo.' London, McMillan. 
Leach. —On Arvicola xanthognatha. I, 1814, 60. 
London. —Zoological Society of London: Proceedings of the committee of science and correspondence of the 
Zoological Society of London. 8vo. Part I, 1830, 1831. Part II, 1832. (This work preceded the regular Proceedings of 
the Society.) 
On the spotting in the young of the Pumas. (Felis concolcr.) I, Dec. 1831, 158. 
Tarrell, W.—On the anatomy of the lesser American flying squirrel, ( Fteromys volucella) I, Feb. 1831 3.8 
London. —Zoological Society : Cont. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, commencing in 1833. 
Bachman, J.—On the habits and characters of the North American squirrels ; with descriptions of the newly 
characterized species. VI, Aug. 1838, 85-103. 
Bennett, E. T.—Characters of new species of mammalia from California. I, March 1833, 39. 
Blyth, E.—On the species of the genus Ovis. VIII, July 1840, 62. 
Charlesworth, E.—On the habits of the Bassaris astuia, Lichtenstein, and of the Ascomys mexicanus of the 
same author. IX, July 1841, 60. 
Gray. J. E —Revision of the genus Sorex. V, Nov. 1837, 123. 
Gray, J. E.—Synopsis of the species of antelopes and strepsiceres; with descriptions of some new species. 
Part XVIII, 1850, 111-146. Synopsis of the species of deer, (Cervina) with the description of a new species in 
the gardens of the Society. Ib. 222-242. 
Harlan, R., M. D.—On a new species of Meriones. VII, Jan. 1839, 1. 
Martin, W.—Notes on the dissection of a Pekan, (Muslela canadensis.) I, Aug. 1833, 97. 
Martin, W.—Notes of the dissection of a Puma, (Felis concolor.) I, Nov. 1833, 120. 
Martin, W.—On the sea otter, (Enhydris marina.) IV, June 1836, 59. 
Ogilb.y, W.—On the generic characters of Ruminants. IV, Dec. 1836, 131. 
