MAMMALS-LIST OF AUTHORITIES. 
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Harlan. —Description of a new species of North American quadruped, ( Arvicola ferrugineus.) By Richard 
Harlan, M. D., X, 1826, 285. 
Harlan. —Description of a new species of quadruped of the order Rodentia, inhabiting the United States. 
(Hus palustris.) By R. Harlan, M. D. XXXI, 1837, 385. 
Kirtland? —On certain fossil animals in the cabinet of the Zanesville Athenaeum, with figures. By Dr. 
Kirtland, XXXI, 1837, 79-83. (This is an anonymous article, entitled—Miscellaneous Observations of a Naturalist 
made during a tour in May, 1835, to the falls of Cuyahoga, near Lake Erie. The animals referred to are Oms 
mammiUaris of the author, and a rodent subsequently called Castoroides ohioensis by Foster.) 
Linsley. —A catalogue of the Mammalia of Connecticut, arranged according to their natural families. By 
Rev. James H. Linsley. XLIII, 1842, 345. 
Mitchill. —Detection of a mistake into which naturalists have been led in relation to the Mus bursarius or 
pouched rat of Canada. By Samuel L. Mitchill. IV, 1822, 183. 
Plummer. —Scraps in Natural History, (quadrupeds.) By Dr. John T. Plummer. XLVI, 1844, 237. 
Rafinesque. —Description of a new species of North American marten, (Mustela vulpina.) By C. S. Rafinesque. 
I, 1819, 82. 
Woodruff. —The mole carnivorous. By Samuel Woodruff, XXVIII, 1835, 168. 
New York. —American Monthly Magazine.—The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review. 4 vols., 8vo. New 
York. Published for H. Bigelow. 
C. S. Rafinesque. —New species of mammifers noticed in the notes to the Tableau Mdthodique des Mammiffcres, 
by Desmarest. I, Sept. 1817, 361-363. 
Ib.—E xtracts from the Journal of Charles Le Raye, relating to some new quadrupeds of the Missouri region, 
with notes by C. S. R. I, Oct. 1817, 435-437. 
Ib. —Description of seven new genera of North American quadrupeds. II, Nov. 1817, 44-46. (Mamma 
Diplosloma, Geomys, Cynomys, Anisonyx, Mynomes, Lynx.) 
Ib.— Further discoveries in Natural History, made during a journey through the western States. Ill, Oct- 
1818, 445-446. (Describes among others Musculus leucopus and nigricans.) 
New York. —New York Lyceum of Natural History: Annals of the Lyceum of Natural History of New 
York. 8vo. New York. 
Cooper. —Description of five species of Vespertilio that inhabit the environs of the city of New York. By 
William CoorER. IV. 1837, 53. (The volume as completed bears date of 1848, but the number containing the 
aiticle was printed and distributed long before.) 
Cooper. —On two species of Molossus inhabiting the southern United States. By William Cooper. IV, 64. 
Cooper. —On two species of Plccotus inhabiting the United States territory. By William Cooper. IV, 71. 
(See remarks under first article of Mr. Cooper.) 
Cozzens. —Observations on the manners of the Eystrix dorsata, or Porcupine of North America. By Frederick 
S. Cozzens. I, i, 1824, 190. 
Le Conte. —Description of a new species of the order Rodentia. By Major John Le Conte, U. S. army- 
(Psammomys pinelorum.) HR 1830, 132. 
New York —The Medical Repository and Review of American Publications, &c. Conducted by Samuel Latham Mitchill, 
M. D., and Edward Miller, M. D. 8vo. 22 volumes. (The substance only of the titles is given.) (Library of the Phila¬ 
delphia Library Co.) 
McGtillivray.— On the Mountain Ram of North America. VI, 1803, 237. 
Mitchill. —On the Bighorn, Ovis ammon. By Samuel L. Mitchill, M. D. X, 1807, 35. 
Mitchill. —On Sciurus tridecemlineaius. XXI, 1821,248. 
Mitchill.— On Mus saccatus. XXI, 1821, 249. 
Mitchill. —On the Hamster of Georgia. V, 1802, 89. 
E. H. Smith. —On the Elk. II, 1805, (3d edition,) 157. 
New York. —Li terary and Philosophical Society of New York : Transactions, &c. 4to. Vol. I, 1815. 
Only one volume published. 
Dewitt Clinton. —An introductory discourse delivered on the 4th of May, 1814, by Dewitt Clinton. 
19-184. Note 0, p. 114. On the bears. 
Nilsson. —Skandinavisk Fauna, af S. Nilsson. Forsta delen, Daggdjuren. 8vo. Lund, 1847. (Mammalia.) 
Ogilby.— On hollow horned ruminants.—See London, Lond. and Ed. Philos. Mag. 
Ohio, Geol. Surv.—Second annual report on the geological survey of the State of Ohio. 8vo. Columbus. Samuel 
Medary, 1838. 
J. W. Foster. —On Castoroides ohioensis. 80. (In article on the geology of Muskingum, Licking and Franklin 
counties.) 
