(29)
LIST OF AUTHORS REFERRED TO.
The
followingenumerationofworks
ischieflyintendedto explain the abbrevia- tions used in connection with the preceding list of families: theworks
most accessible to students generallyhave been used,whenever
they could be referred to in explanation of thelimitsof familiesadopted;specialmonographs
have been chieflyreferred towhen
the groups inconnection withwhich
theyare citedhave notbeenlimited in thesame manner
in generalworks.The
"Osteographie" of de Blainville, although not actually referred to in connection withany
special family, is so indispensable to any investigatorof themammals,
and has been somuch
usedby
the writer, that the titlethereofand ananalysisofitscontentshave been given; the analysis and assignment of dates of publication of the severalmonographs
willdoubtlessproveuseful,and savetosome
timeand labor like that necessarilydevolvedupon
thewriterinascertaining the datafurnished.For
theinformation ofstudents,and
becauseitis information oftendesired,the publishers' prices ofmost oftheworks
cited are given, in the currency of the countrywheretheywere
published.Many
of the separatemonographs
reprinted fromjournals can beobtained fromthe second-handbook dealers—
especiallytheGerman —
and fromthe Naturalists'Agency
ofSalem, Mass.,butatvaryingprices.In ordertosecureuniformity oftypography, onlytheinitial lettersof the charac- teristic
words
are capital,the example of the learned brothersGrimm,
aswell as otherGerman
writers, sanctioning such usage for their language.The
initial letters, however, of themore
importantwords
ofthe general titles,and
towhich
referenceismade
inthelist, are capitalized, correspondingwithand
renderingat once intelligible the abbreviated references.The
punctuation of the respective title-pagesis adopted.The
symbol(<
)denotesthat thememoir
afterwhich
it is inserted is contained in thevolume or serieswhose
title follows; the symbol of equality (=) denotesthatthememoir
isco-extensivewiththe volume.ALLEN
(JoelAsaph). On
the earedseals (Otariada?), with detailed descrip- tionsof theNorth
Pacific species,by
J. A. Allen. Together with an account of the habits of the northern fur seal (Callorhinus ursinus),by
Charles Bryant.<
Bulletin of theMuseum
ofComparativeZoology, • • •. II, No.1=
pp. 1—108.ALLMAN (George James). On
the charactersand
affinities ofPotamogale.....
<
Transactions of the Zoological Society of London, VI, 1—
1G, pi.1-2, 1866.
BAIRD (Spencer
Fullerton).Mammals
of North America; the descriptions ofspeciesbasedchieflyon
thecollections in themuseum
oftheSmithsonian institution. • • •.With
eighty-sevenplatesoforiginal figures, illustratingthe genera and species, and including details of external form and osteology.(31.)
32
Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott
&
Co., 1859. [4to., 4 p. 1.,xi—
xxxiv, 735 pp._|_(Part II,1—55
pp.)736—
7G4 pp.,87pi. (29col.)— $10; with col. pi.,$15.]
["PartI. Generalreport
upon
theMammals
of theseveral Pacific railroad routes. • • •. Washington, D.C,
July, 1857:" reprintedfromthe"Reports of explorations and surveystoascertainthemostpracticableand economical route for a railroad fromthe Mississippi river to the Pacific Ocean. • • •Volume
VIII.Washington:
• • -. 1857." (60 pi. in v. VI,VII, VIII.)"Part
II. Special reportupon
theMammals
of theMexican
boundary.By
SpencerF.Baird, • • •.
With
notesby
thenaturalistsof the survey.Wash-
ington, D.C,
January, 1859:" reprinted from the"Report on
the United States andMexican boundary
survey,made
underdirectionof the secretary of the interior,by
William H.Emory,
major first cavalryand UnitedStates commissioner.Volume
II.Washington :•••
. 1859. (PartII. [§1.]Mam.
malsoftheboundary,
••••)"
62pp.27pi.]BLAINVILLE
(HenriMarie Ducrotay
de). Osteographieoudescriptionico-nographique comparee
du
squelette etdu
systeme dentaire desMammiferes
recents et fossilespourservirde base ala zoologieetala geologie|parH.
M.
Ducrotayde Blainville • • •. Ouvrage
accompagne
de 323 planches litho-graphiessoussa directionpar
M.
J. C. Werner, peintredu Museum
d'histoire naturelle de Paris, precede d'une etude sur la vie et les travaux deM.
de Blainville,parM.
P. Picard.—[I— IV.—
See" Contents."]—Paris:J.B.Baii- liere etfils • • •. 1839-1864. [Text, 4to., 4v.; Atlas, fob,4v.][Published in twenty-sixfascicules; the first twenty-five under the title:
"Osteographie; ou, description iconographique comparee
du
squelette etdu
systemedentairedescinqclassesd'animauxvertebres recentsetfossiles, pour servirde base ala zoologieet a la geologie parM.
H.M.
Ducrotayde Blain- ville • • • . Ouvrageaccompagne
deplanches lithographiees soussa direction parM.
J. C.Werner
.... Paris, Arthus Bertrand, . . .." [1839-1855.]The
twenty-sixth and last fasciculewas
issued with the specialtitle above given,titles for the fourvolumesof textand
fourofplates,table of contents andindex,by
the Baillieres in 1864.The
subscription pricewas
2 francs 35 centimes per plate; thepriceof the twenty-sixthlivraison,45 francs; andof thewhole,on
completion, 800francs, " aulieude 961fr."The
culpable neglectof the publisherstogive the dates of publication of the severalfasciculeshasdoubtlessdevolvedupon many
investigators, asuponthe writer,much
troubleand
annoyance in ascertaining them, and to save to otherssimilar trouble, a collation is here presented, the dates having chiefly been ascertained fromWagner's
annual reports in the"Archiv
fur Natur- geschichte."The
appearance of successivefasciculeshasnotbeennoticed in the " BibliographicdelaFrance."The
titlesof therespectivemonographs
given beloware those at theupper fourth of the first page of each monograph, andwhich
are the only special titles'published.The work
ismore
remarkable as a methodical repertory offactsrespecting superficialosteologicaldetails,thanasadigestexhibiting acute appreciation of the value and subordination of characters and theirtaxonomical application, ororthodox views respecting classification and the geological succession of33
animals
—
the concurrentviewsof themost recent and approvedinvestigators being the standard.The
"genera,"itmust
be remembered, are generally about equalinextenttothefamiliesnow
generally adopted.]COXTENTS.
Tome
premier[ Primates—
Secundates|Avec
atlasde 59 planches. [7pp
-+-parts*, asbelow:
—
]
Atlas
— Tome
premier| compose de 59 planches | Primates—
Secundates. [2 p.1. -f-5 parts, viz.:—
]
[A
title-pagewiththemore
generaltitle[seeabove]andtheaddition:— "Mam-
miferes
— Tome
premier"was
issued with the first fascicule in "1839,"and
another with the modification "Mammif
eres.—
Primates: Pithecus. Cebus.Lemur."
in " 1841," but botharesupersededby
thespecialtitle issued forthe firstvolume withthetwenty-sixthfascicule.](Etude sur lavieetles travauxde M.de Blainville,parM.P.Nicard.) [1S64.—cexxiii. pp.
<
F.xxvi.]([A.] Del'osteographieen general.
>
Osteographie desMammiferes.pp.19—17). [1S39.—
17 pp.<F.
i.]([£.] Osteographie des Primates.
—
Surlesprimates engeneraletsurlessinges(Pithecus)en particulier.) [1S39.—52 pp. 11pi.<
F.i. (-f-pi.1bisand5bis.<
F.xxv,1855.)][A
secondary generaltitleforthePrimateswas
issuedasthefirstpages(p1=
11)of the preceding,viz.: "Osteographiedes
Mammiferes
de l'ordre desPri- mates,, suiviederecherches surriiistoiredela sciencealeuregard,lesprincipes deleurclassification,leurdistributiongeographiqueactuelleetleur anciennete' alasurfacedelaterre."]([0.1 Osteographie desPrimates.—Sapajous(Cebus).) [1839.
—
31 pp. 9pi. =F.ii.]([J>.] Osteographie desPrimates.— Makis(Lemur).) [1839.—4S pp. 11pi.
<
F.ill.]([£.] Memoire surlaveritable place de l'Aye-Ayedansla s^riedesMammiferes. Lua la Societyphilomatique,le 16 mai 1S16.) [1S39.—10 pp.
<
F. iii.—
Plate<
F. iii.—Plate=pl.5 <Z>.]
([F.] Del'anciennetedesPrimates ala surfacedela terre.) 6S pp. [1S39]
<
F.iv.—
Sausplanches.]
([<?.] Osteographie des Cheiropteres (Yespertilio,L.).) [1S39.—104 pp.15pi.
<
F. v.]([#.]. Osteographie desMammiferesinsectivores(Talpa, SorexetErinaceus,L.)) [1S40.
—
115 pp. 11pi.=
F.vi.]Tome
deuxieme | Secundates |Avec
atlasde 117 planches, [viii.pp.+
9parts.]Atlas
— Tome
deuxieme| compose de 117 planches | Secundates. [2p.1.+
8 parts, viz.:—
]
([/.] Osteographie des Carnassiers. [1S40.
—
S5pp.<
F.vii.][A
secondarytitle for the Carnassiers(I—
Q)was
issued as the first pages(p. 1
=
11) ofthepreceding,viz.: "OsteographiedesCarnassiers, precedee de considerations surl'histoire de la science a leuregard,les principes de leur classification, leur distribution geographique actuelle, et suivie de recherches surleuranciennete alasurfacedelaterre."]([J.] Des Phoques(G.Phoca,L.).) [1S40.—51pp. 10pi.
<
F.vii.]([K.] Des Ours(G. Ursus).) [1841.—94pp. ISpi.
=
F.viii.]([//.] DesP«tit-ours(G.Subursus).) [1841.—123pp.l(ipi.
=
F. ix.(-f-pi.17<
F. x, 1S4'2.]*The"parts"iseach monographor series distinguished bya specialand complete pagination or numerationof plates.
July, 1871.
34
[With
this fasciculewas
issuedageneraltitlelimitedthus: "Mammiferes.Carnassiers: | Vespertilio. Talpa. Sorex. Erinaceus. Phoca. Ursus. Sub- ursus. • • •. 1841."]
([Jf.] DesMustelas(G.3fustela,L.).) [1842.—S3 pp. 15pi.
=
F. x.]([if.] DesViverras.) [1S42.—100 pp.13pi.
=
F. xi.]([0.] DesFelis.) [1843.—196pp.,1foldedtab.,19pi.
=
F.xii.(+pi.20<
F.xxv.,1855.)]([P.] DesCanis.) [1S43.—160 pp.16pi.
=
F.xiii.]([Q.I DesHyenes.) [1844.—84pp.Spi.
=
F. xiv.]Tome
troisieme | Quaternates|Avec
atlas de 54 planches. [viii pp.+
5parts.]
Atlas
— Tome
troisieme| compose de 54 planches | Quaternates. [2 p. 1.+
5parts, viz.:]
([RovS] DesElephants.) [1S45.—367 pp. 18pi.
=
F.xvi.]([S orT] DuDinotherium.) [1S45.—64 pp.3pi.
=
F. xvii.]([TorU.~\ Des Laniantins (Buffon),(Manatv.s,Scopoli),ouGravigrades aquatiques.) [1844.
—140pp. 11pi.
=
F.xv.]([P".] DesDamans(Buffon),(Hyrax).) [1845.—47 pp.3pi.
=
F. xviii.]([VorX] Des Rhinoceros(Buffon), (G.Rhinoceros,L.).) [1846.— 232 pp.14pi.
=
F.xx.]([Xandnon-lettered.*] MonographieduCheval.G.Equus.) 1864. [SO pp.
<
F.xxvi.]Tome
quatrieme—
Quaternates—
Maldentes|Avec
atlasde 93 planches, [viii.pp.
+
8 parts.]Atlas
— Tome
quatrieme| compose de 93 planches| Quaternates—
Maldentes.[2p.1.
+
11 parts.]([!".] DesPalseotheriums,Lophiodons, Anthracotheriums,Choeropotames.) [1S46.
—
196pp. 8+
3+
3 4-1[=15]pi.=
F.xxi.]([Z] DesTapirs(Buffon). (G.Tapirus,Brisson).) [1846.—52 pp.6pi.
=
F.xix.]([^4-4] SurlesHippopotames(Buffon),(Hippopotamus,L.) et lesCochons(Buffon),(Sus,L.).) 1S47.[24S pp. S-f9[=17]pi.
<
F. xxii.]([BB.~\ Des AnoplotheriumsiG.Cuvier)etsurlesgenres plusou moinsdiff^rents:
1S49. [155pp.9pi.
=
F. xxiii.]Xiphodon, "| Merycopotamus,">FalconeretCauteley.f Dichobune, rG.Cuvier,1822. Hippohyus, / 1S47.
Adapis, J Paloplotherium,"j
Chalicotherium,J.Kaup,1833. Dichodon, IK.Owen,1848.
Cainotheriurn, Brarard,1S35. Hyopotamus, J Microchoerus,Sc.fWood,1846.)
([CO.] Des Ruminants(Pecora,L.) engeneral eten particulierdes Chaineaux,des Lamas, Buffon. (G.Camelus,L.) 18.30.[131 pp. 5pi.
=
F.xxiv.]([Z>X>.] Osteographie desParesseux (Bradypus,L.).) [1S40.—64 pp. 6pi.
=
F. v.]([EE. Generaltitle.] Publicationposthume.
—
Explicationdes planches suivantes.PiLiFtREs. Genres. Gorilla, Smilodon, Sciurus, Arctomys,Castor,Capromys, Myopota- mus,Hystrix, Cavia, Equus, Camelopardalis, Myrmeeophaga, Macrotherium, Megathe- rium,Glyptodon, Toxodon, Elasmotherium, Macraucheniaetgroupesquis'yrattachent.
SQUAMMiFtREs. GenreCrocodilusetgroupesgeneriquesvoisins.
Ost£ozoaiees. Signification des os ducrane dansles diversesclasses de cetype. 1855.
[63 pp. 41 pi.]
Table alphabetique des quatre volumes. 1855. [lxvi.pp.
<
F.xxvi]BRANDT (Johann
Friedrich).Symbols
sirenologicoe, [fasciculus I,] quibus praecipue Rhytinse historia naturalis illustratur. .... (1845).<
Memoires*Thefirstseries of lettersisgiveninthelistofmonographsoppositetitlepages,and thesecondin the tableofcontentsofthe thirdvolume.
tThe cacographyoftheoriginaliscopied.
35
de l'Academie Imperiale des Sciences de St.Petersbourg. Sixieme serie.
Sciencesmathematiques, physiquesetnatnrelles.
Tome
VII. Secondepartie:
Sciencesnaturelles.
Tome
VII. • • • . 1849.—
Zoologieetphysiologic,1—
1G0, pi.1—5.
BRANDT (Johann
Friedrich). Beitragc zurnahernkenntniss der saugethierc Russland's.Von
J. F. Brandt. (1851.)<
lb. Sixieme serie. Sciences mathematiques,physiques, et naturelles.Tome
IX. Seconde partie. Sci- encesnaturelles.Tome
VII. • • •. 1855.—
Zoologieetphysiologic 1—
365.[Vierteabhandlung. Blickeaufdie allmiiligen fortschritteindergruppirung der
Nager
[Glires] mit specieller beziehung auf die geschichte der gattung Castor, besonders des altweltlichen Bibers. (pp. 77—
124.) Fiinfteabhand-lung. Untersuchungeniiber diecraniologischenentwickelungsstufen
und
diedavon
herzuleitenden verwandtschaftenund
classificationen derNager
der jetztwelt, mit besonderer beziehung auf die gattung Castor, (pp.125—
336, pi. i—
xi-fva.)]Symbolae sirenologica3. Fasciculus II et III. Sireniorum, Pachyder-
matum, Zeuglodontum
et Cetaceorumordinis osteologia comparata,neenon
Sireniorumgenerum
monographic. . • • • . Petropoli,1861-68. [4to.,3p.1. 383
(+1)
pp. 9 pi.]< Memoires
de l'Academie Imperiale des Sciences deSt. Petersbourg,Sixieme serie. Sciencesnaturelles. 1—
365,19pi.De
Dinotheriorum genere Elephantidorum familioe adjugendo neenon
de Elephaniidorumgenerum
craniologiacomparata.....
St.Petersbourg, ....1869. [4to.
1—38
pp.]<Ib. XIV,
No. 1.UntersuchungenliberdiegattungKlippschliefer
(HyraxHerm.),
besonders inanatomischerund
verwandtschaftlicherbeziehungnebstbemerkungen
iiber ihreverbrcitungund
lebensweise. • • •. St. Petersbourg, 1869.....
[4to.vi, 127pp.3pi.] «clb.
XIV,
No. 2.BURMEISTER
(CarlHermann Conrad,
or,Hispanice,German).
Descripcion de la Macrauchenia patachonica.<
Anales delMuseo
publico deBuenos
Aires, • • •
, para
German
Burmeister,director delMuseo
publicodeBuenos Aires. • • •. I, 32—65,pi.1—4.
1864.Fauna
argentina.—
Primera parte. Mamiferos fosiles.<
lb. I, 87—
232, pi.5—8.
1866.[Contains
monographs
ofGravigrada (pp.149—
182,pi.v)and
Effodienta,a, Biloricata.—
i. e. Glyptodontes (pp.183
—
231, pi.vi—
viii).]
Descripcion de cuatroespeciesde Delfines delacostaargentina.
>
lb. I,367—445,pi.
xxi—
xxviii,1869.[Containsan anatomical
monograph
on PontoporiaBlainvillii,demonstrat- ingitsaffinitywiththe Delphinida?.]Monografia de los Glyptodontes en el
museo
publico deBuenos
Aires.<
lb.II, 1—107, pi. 1—12, 1870.[To
be continued.]CARUS
(JuliusVictor).Handbuch
der zoologie von Jul.Victor Carus, • • •und
C. E.A.Gerstaeeker, .... Erster band. I.hiilfte. Wirhelthiere,bearb- eitetvon
J.Victor Carus.—
Leipzig: Verlag vonWilhelm Engelmann,
1868.36
[8vo.,
Bogeu
1—
27.—
2§th.] I. classe. Mammalia, [Siiugethiere. pp.39—
191.]
COPE (Edward
Drinkard).Au
additiontotheextinctvertebratefauna of the miocene period, "with asynopsis of the extinct Cetacea of theUnitedStates.....
<
Proceedings oftheAcademy
of NaturalSciences of Philadelphia, 1867,138—156.[Cynorcidaedistinguished.]
DOYEEE (M
...P
..-L
• • •N
• ••)• Notice surun mammifere
de Madagascar, formantletyped'unnouveaugenre [Euplere] delafamilledescarnassiersin- sectivoresdeM.
Cuvier; parM.
Doyere.<
Annales des sciences naturelles....
Seconde serie.Tome
quatrieme. Zoologie. 1835,270—
283,pi.8.EDWARDS (Alphonse
Milne). Recherchesanatomiques, zoologiques et pa- leontologiques surla familledesChevrotains [MoschidagetTragididoe]. • • •.<
Annalesdes SciencesNaturelles. Cinquiemeserie. Zoologie etPaleontologie.....
II, 1864, pp.49—107,pi.2—12.Memoire
surunenouvellefamillede l'ordredesRongeurs [Lophiomides]..... <Nouvelles Archives
du Museum
d'HistoireNaturelle deParis, III, 81—118,pi.6—10,1867.EDWARDS
(HenriMilne
etAlphonse
Milne). Recherches pour servir a ThistoirenaturelledesMammiferes. • • •. Paris: VictorMasson
etfils, • • •1868
[—
]1870. [4to.,liv.le>—5er.—Chaque
livr.13fr.]FALCONER (Hugh). On
the disputedaffinities of themammalian
genusPla- giaulax,fromthePurbeckbeds. • • • .< The
QuarterlyJournalof theGeo- logicalSociety ofLondon,XVIII,
1862, 348—369.Palreontologicalmemoirs andnotes of thelate
Hugh
Falconer,A.M.,M.D.
• ••.
With
a biographical sketch of the author. Compiledand
editedby
CharlesMurchison,M.D., F.R.S.....
[See "Contents."]London:
Robert Hardwicke, .... 1868. [8vo.,2 vols. (I,) lvi,590pp.34pi.; (II,) xiii,675 pp. 38pi.—42sh.]CONTENTS.
Vol. I.
Fauna
antiquasivalensis." II. Mastodon, Elephant,Rhinoceros, Ossiferouscaves, Primeval
man
and hiscotemporaries.FISCHER
(Paul).Memoire
sur les cetacesdu
genre Ziphius, Cuvier...<Nouvelles Archives
du Museum
d'Histoire Naturelle deParis, III, 41—79,pi. 4,1867.
[Containsasynopsis of theZiphioides.]
FLOWER (William Henry).
Notesonthe skeletons ofwhalesintheprincipalmuseums
ofHolland and Belgium, withdescriptions oftwo
speciesapparentlynew
to science. ....^
Proceedings of the scientific meetings of the Zoo- logicalSocietyfortheyear 1864, 384—
420.Description of the skeleton of Iniageoffrensis and of the skull of
Pon.
toporia blainvillii,with remarks on the systematic position of these animals
37
intheorder Cetacea. •• •.
<
Transactionsof theZoological Society ofLon- don, VI,87—110,pi. 4, 1867.[Containsasystematic synopsis of thefamiliesandsubfamiliesCetaceans.]
FLOWER (William Henry). On
the affinitiesand
probable habits of the extinctAustralian marsupial,Thylacoleocarnifex,Owen.
• • • .< The
Quar- terlyJournalof the Geological Society ofLondon,XXIV,
1868, 307—319.On
thevalue of the characters of the base of thecraniumintheclassifica- tion of the order Carnivora,andon
the systematicposition ofBassarisand
other disputed forms. • • •.<
Proceedings of thescientific meetings of the Zoological Society of London,fortheyear1869, 4—
37.On
theanatomy
of theProteles, Protelescristatus(Sparrman). • • •.<
lb.1869, 474—496, pi.36.
GAUDRY
(Albert).Animaux
fossiles et geologie de l'Attique, d'apres les recherches faites en 1855-56et en1860 sous les auspices de l'Academie des Sciences par Albert Gaudry. Paris: F. Sory, editeur, 1862—
1867. [4to.,474pp.1 1.; atlas4p.1., 1map, 75pi.
—
Publishedin19livr., at 6fr.each.]GEOFFROY SAINT-HILAIRB
(Isidore).Museum
d'histoire naturelle de Paris.—
CataloguemethodiquedelacollectiondesMammiferes,dela collection des Oiseaux et des collections annexes. Par le professeur-administrateurM.
Isidore GcoffroySaint-Hilaire, • • • et les aides-naturalistesMM.
Florent Prevost et Pucheran.—
Paris: Gide et Baudry,....
1851. [8vo. 3 p. 1.—
(Introduction.) xv. pp.
—
(Premiere partie.—
Mammiferes.—
Catalogue desPrimates,par
M.
Isidore Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire.) 1 p.1. vii, 96 pp.]GERVAIS
(Paul). Histoire naturelle desMammiferes
avec Vindication de leursmoeurs,etdeleurs rapports avec lesarts, lecommerce
etl'agriculture .... [See "Contents."] ParisL.Curmer ....
1854[—
]1855. [Svo., 2v.(I) xxiv,418pp. 11. 18col. pi., 14uncol. pi.—21fr.; (II) 2 p.1. 344 pp.,40 col. pi.,29 uncol.pi.
—
25fr.]
CONTENTS.
lrepartie. [Introduction,Primates, Cheiropteres,Insectivores,Rongeurs.]• . .
1854.
[2epartie.] Carnivores, Proboscidiens,Jumentes, Bisulques, Edentes, Mar- supiaux,Monotremes, Phoques, Sirenideset Cetaces. .... 1855.
Animaux nouvcaux
on rares recueilles pendant l'expedition dans les parties centrales de l'Ameriquedu Sud
de Rio de Janeiro a Lima, et deLima
au Para; executee par ordredu gouvernement
francaispendant les annees 1843 a 1847,sous la directiondu
comte Francis de Castelnau. • • •Mammiferes
parM.
Paul Gervais, • • • Paris, chezP. Bertrand, • • • 1865 [2p.1.,116 pp.20pi.]< Castelnau
(Francoisde Laporte, comtede). Ex- peditiondanslespartiescentrales del'Ameriquedu
Sud, deRio de Janeiroa,Lima,etde
Lima
auPara. 7e partie. Zoologie.GIEBEL
(Christian GottfriedAndreas).
Die Saugethiere in zoologischer, anatomischerund
pala?ontologischerbeziehung umfassend dargestellt,....
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7r. th. 10n. g-]
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GILL (Theodore
Nicholas).Prodrome
of amonograph
of the Pinnipedes.• • •
.
<
CommunicationsoftheEssexInstitute. V, pp.1—
13, 18GC.The
earedseals.[A
reviewofmemoir
ontheearedseals (Otariadse),etc.,by
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the Sperm-whales [Physeteridoe],giantand pygmy..
...<
lb. IV, 725—743, 1871.Synopsis of the primary subdivisions of the Cetaceans. • • • .
< Com-
municationsoftheEssex Institute. VI, 121
—
12C, 1871.GRAY (John Ed-ward).
Catalogueof thespecimensofMammalia
inthecollec- tionof theBritishmuseum.
PartIII. Ungulata furcipeda.• ••.London:
printedbyorder of thetrustees. 1802. [12mo., xvi, 28Gpp. 37pi.
—
12sh.]Catalogue of Seals [Pinnipedia]
and Whales
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