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MEMOIRS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. 
X. 
—BIBLIOGRAPHY* 
A.— Relating to cayes in general. 
Anonymous. Frazier’s Mag. Republished in Littell’s Living Age, No. 348. 
-. Green River or Mammoth Cave. Medical Repository, xvii, 391-393. 
Binkerd, A. D. The Mammoth Cave and its denizens. Cincinnati, Ohio, 1869. 
Bird, Robert M. Description of the Mammoth Cave. Amer. Month. Mag., May and June, 1837. 
Brown, R. T. Report on Wyandotte Cave. Trans. Indiana State Agr. Soc., 309,310,1853. 
Brown, Samuel. Description of Mammoth Cave. Amer. Phil. Soc., 1806. 
Bullett, Alexander? Rambles in the Mammoth Cave during the year 1844. By a visitor. (6 cuts and a map, 
by Stephen, the guide. - ) Louisville, 1845. 
Clark, E. C. The hundred wonders of the world. (Account of the great Kentucky cavern.) New Haven, Conn., 
1821. 
Collett, John. Geological survey of Indiana, 1878. 
Collin. History of Kentucky, 1847. 
Cubas, Antonio Garcias. Escritos diversos. Mexico, 1874. (Description of the cave of Cacahuamilpa, Mexico.) 
Farnham, John H. Extract of a letter from John H. Farnham, esq., a member of the American Antiquarian Society, 
describing the Mammoth Cave in Kentucky. Archseologia Americana, Trans. Amer. Antiq. Soc. I, Wor- 
ehester, Mass., 1820, 355-361. 
Flint. Geography. Earliest account of Wyandotte Cave. (The Epsom Salts Cave.) 
Fontaine. Report on the geology of Virginia. 
Forwood. Historical and descriptive narrative of the Mammoth Cave. 4 editions, 1870- 75. 
Gibb, George D. List of Canadian caves. Canadian Naturalist, vi, 184, 1861. 
Gratz. Letter concerning Mammoth Cave. Medical Repository, xviii. 
Grosvenor, H. C. Notes of a survey of Wyandotte Cave. Proc. Jefferson Hist. Soc. of Virginia. 
Harlan, Richard. Tour to the caves of Virginia, 1831. 
Hollenbush, H. W. A new cave in Berks County, Pennsylvania. Amer. Naturalist, vi, 238,239. 
Hovey, Horace C. Celebrated American caverns, especially Mammoth, Wyandotte, and Luray, together with his¬ 
torical, scientific, and descriptive notices of caves and grottoes in other lands; with maps and illustrations. 
Cincinnati, R. Clarka.& Co., 1882, 8vo, pp. 228. 
Lee, Edmund F. Map of Mammoth Cave, with notes. Published by James and Gazley. Cincinnati, Ohio, 1835. 
Locke. Amer. Journ. Sci. and Arts. 
Martin, Horace. A pictorial guide to the Mammoth Cave, 1851. 
Mitchill, S. L. Letters concerning the mummies found in Kentucky and Tennessee. Trans. Amer. Antiq. Soc., 1. 
Newberry, J. S. Remarks on the geology of the region adjacent to the Mammoth Cave. Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., 
i, No. 3, 65-67, 1882. 
Owen, D. D. Geologic reconnoissance of Indiana, 1860. 
-. Report of the geological survey of Kentucky. 
Rogers, W. B. Report on the geology of Virginia. 
Shaler, N. S. The antiquity of the caverns and cavern life of the caves of the Ohio Valley. Memoirs Bost. Soc. Nat. 
Hist., ii, No. 5, pt. iii. 
Silliman, Benjamin. Amer. Journ. Sci. and Arts, 2d ser., xi, May, 1851. 
Stevens, W. Le Conte. The Mammoth Cave of Kentucky. Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., i, No. 3, 58-67, 1882. 
Taylor, Bayard. Account of Mammoth Cave. N. Y. Tribune, republished in At Home and Abroad. 
Thompson, William. Annals and Mag. Nat. Hist., xiii, iii, February, 1844. 
Ward, Naham. Letter regarding the mummy in Mammoth Cave. Worcester Spy, April 4, 1816. Reprinted in 
Month. Mag. or British Register, July, 1816. 
Waud, A. R. Illustrated description of Mammoth Cave in Appleton’s Picturesque America, ii, 540-544. 
Wheatley, Charles M. Notice of the discovery of a cave in eastern Pennsylvania, containing remains of Masto¬ 
don, Tapir, Megalonyx, Mylodon, etc., and other Post-Pliocene species. Amer. Journ. Sci., 1, April, 1871. 
8vo, pp. 6. 
Wilkins. Account of Mammoth Cave. Trans. Amer. Antiq. Soc., i. 
Wright. Guide manual. Louisville, 1860. 
B.— American cave animals. 
Agassiz, Louis. Observations on the blind-fish of the Mammoth Cave. Amer. Journ. Sci. (2), xi, 127, 128, 1851. 
Edin. New Phil. Journ., 1, 254-256, 1851. Froriep: Tagsber., 280 (Zook, Bd. 2), 45-47, 1851. 
Bilimek, D. Fauna der Grotte Cacahuamilpa in Mexico. Verhandl. zool.-bot. Ges. in Wien, xvii, 901-908, 1867. 
Three new species of Araehnida described: Drassis pallidipalpis, Pholcus cordatm, and Phrynus mexicanus. 
The only blind insect is Lepisma anophthalma Bil. Besides these Phalangopsis annulata Bil. and a blattid, 
Polypliaga mexicana, occur in the cave; also Armadillo caeahuamilpensis Bil. 
* It is hoped that the more important titles are given, otherwise this bibliography is confessedly^imperfect, 
especially as regards minor European articles. 
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