Clinton Hart Merriam
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American zoologist and ornithologist
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Clinton Hart Merriam's Degrees
- PhD Zoology Columbia University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Clinton Hart Merriam was an American zoologist, mammalogist, ornithologist, entomologist, ecologist, ethnographer, geographer, naturalist and physician. He was commonly known as the 'father of mammalogy', a branch of zoology referring to the study of mammals.
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- The prairie dog of the Great Plains. (93)
- Monographic Revision of the Pocket Gophers: Family Geomyidæ (Exclusive of the species of Thomomys) (1895) (54)
- The California ground squirrel. (50)
- Review of the Grizzly and Big Brown Bears of North America (Genus ursus) (49)
- REVISION OF THE SHREWS OF THE AMERICAN GENERA BLARINA AND NOTIOSOREX (1895) (49)
- Four new bears from North America (36)
- SYNOPSIS OF THE AMERICAN SHREWS OF THE GENUS SOREX (1895) (33)
- The geographic distribution of life in North America with special reference to the Mammalia lPresidential addressr (33)
- Revision of the pocket gophers, family Geomyidae (exclusive of the species of Thomomys) (1895) (29)
- Review of the grizzly and big brown bears of North America (genus Ursus), with description of a new genus, Vetularctos (1918) (27)
- Six new mammals from Cozumel Islandc Yucatan (24)
- THE INDIAN POPULATION OF CALIFORNIA (1905) (23)
- RESULTS OF A BIOLOGICAL SURVEY OF MOUNT SHASTA, NORTHERN CALIFORNIA (1899) (23)
- Descriptions of twenty-six new species of North American mammals (1890) (22)
- Descriptions of twenty new species and a new subgenus of Peromyscus from Mexico and Guatemala (22)
- Descriptions of nine new mammals collected by E. W. Nelson in the states of Colima and Jalisco, Mexico (20)
- Descriptions of five new shrews from Mexico, Guatemala, and Colombia (17)
- CONTRIBUTION TOWARD A REVISION OF THE LITTLE STRIPED SKUNKS OF THE GENUS SPILOGALE, WITH DESCRIPTIONS OF SEVEN NEW SPECIES (1890) (17)
- Mammals of Tres Marias Islands, off western Mexico (13)
- RESULTS OF A BIOLOGICAL RECONNOISSANCE OF IDAHO, SOUTH OF LATITUDE 45° AND EAST OF THE THIRTY-EIGHTH MERIDIAN, MADE DURING THE SUMMER OF 1890, WITH ANNOTATED LISTS OF THE MAMMALS AND BIRDS, AND DESCRIPTIONS OF NEW SPECIES (1891) (12)
- Abstract of a study of the American wood rats, with descriptions of fourteen new species and subspecies of the genus Neotoma (12)
- A new genus Neotomodon and three new species of Murine Rodents from the mountains of Southern Mexico (1898) (12)
- Four new mammals, including a new genus (Teanopus), from Mexico (11)
- Eight new mammals from the United States (11)
- Harriman Alaska Expedition (1903) (11)
- Fifth Supplement to the American Ornithologists' Union Check-List of North American Birds (11)
- PRELIMINARY REVISION OF THE NORTH AMERICAN POCKET MICE (1889) (11)
- BIOLOGY IN OUR COLLEGES: A PLEA FOR A BROADER AND MORE LIBERAL BIOLOGY. (1893) (10)
- The vertebrates of the Adirondack Region, Northeastern New York / by Clinton Hart Merriam. (10)
- Descriptions of ten new kangaroo rats (10)
- DISTRIBUTION AND CLASSIFICATION OF THE MEWAN STOCK OF CALIFORNIA (1907) (10)
- Index generum mammalium (9)
- DESCRIPTION OF A NEW MARTEN (MUSTELA CAURINA) FROM THE NORTHWEST COAST REGION OF THE UNITED STATES (1890) (9)
- Nelsonia neotomodon, a new genus and species of murine rodent from Mexico (8)
- Preliminary synopsis of the American bears (8)
- A new fur-seal or sea-bear (Arctocephalus townsendi) from Guadalupe Island, off Lower California (8)
- Descriptions of thirty apparently new grizzly and brown bears from North America (7)
- The Wilderness of Denali. Explorations of a Hunter-Naturalist in Northern Alaska (1931) (7)
- The earliest generic name for the North American deer, vidth descriptions of five new species and subspecies (7)
- Descriptions of twenty-six new mammals from Alaska and British North America (7)
- PART I.—GENERAL RESULTS OF A BIOLOGICAL SURVEY OF THE SAN FRANCISCO MOUNTAIN REGION IN ARIZONA, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE DISTRIBUTION OF SPECIES (1890) (7)
- Merriam's Results of a Biological Survey of the San Francisco Mountain Region and Desert of the Little Colorado, Arizona' (7)
- Syrnium Occidentale Caurinum, a New Owl from the Puget Sound Region (7)
- Hibernation of bats (1886) (7)
- MAMMALS OF IDAHO (1891) (6)
- Results of a biological survey of mount Shasta, California, by C. Hart Merriam, chief of Divison of Biological Survey. (6)
- Fourth Supplement to the American Ornithologists' Union Check-List of North American Birds (6)
- Eighth Supplement to the American Ornithologists' Union Check-List of North American Birds (6)
- DESCRIPTION OF A NEW GENUS (PHENACOMYS) AND FOUR NEW SPECIES OF ARVICOLINÆ (1889) (6)
- The star-nosed mole amphibious. (1884) (6)
- Six new ground squirrels of the Citellus mollis group from Idaho, Oregon, and Nevada (6)
- The classification and distribution of the Pit River Indian tribes of California (6)
- Synopsis of the weasels of North America (6)
- Biological survey of Texas: life zones, with characteristic species of mammals, birds, reptiles, and plants (6)
- A new sea otter from southern California (5)
- Two new chipmunks from Colorado and Arizona (5)
- Preliminary descriptions of four new mammals from southern Mexico, collected by E. W. Nelson (5)
- The Buffalo in Northeastern California (1926) (5)
- A Nest of the California Gray Squirrel (Sciurus griseus) (1930) (5)
- The mammals of the Adirondack region, northeastern New York : with an introductory chapter treating of the location and boundaries of the region, its geological history, topography, climate, general features, botany, and faunal position / by Clinton Hart Merriam. (5)
- Descriptions of two murine opossums from Mexico (5)
- Three new rodents from Colorado (5)
- FOOD OF SEA LIONS. (1901) (5)
- Four new Arctic foxes (5)
- DISTRIBUTION OF INDIAN TRIBES IN THE SOUTHERN SIERRA AND ADJACENT PARTS OF THE SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY, CALIFORNIA. (1904) (5)
- Six new skunks of the genus Conepatus (5)
- Two new bighorns and a new antelope from Mexico and the United States (5)
- Revision of the lemmings of the genus Synaptomys, with descriptions of new species (5)
- New and little known kangaroo rats of the genus Perodipus (5)
- Species and Subspecies: A Reply to Mr. Conn. (1888) (5)
- Revision of the coyotes or prairie wolves, with descriptions of new forms (5)
- TOTEMISM IN CALIFORNIA1 (1908) (4)
- A new elk from California, Cervus nannodes (4)
- Seventh Supplement to the American Ornithologists' Union Check-List of North American Birds (1895) (4)
- A Handbook of the Birds of Eastern North America (1895) (4)
- California Ground Squirrels (4)
- Description of a new prairie dog lCynomys mexicanusr from Mexico (4)
- LIFE-ZONES IN NEW MEXICO. (1898) (4)
- Committee on the Migration and Geographical Distribution of North American Birds (4)
- Two new rodents from northwestern California (4)
- Preliminary Report of the Committee on Bird Migration (4)
- WILLIAM HEALEY DALL. (1927) (4)
- Brief directions for the measurement of small mammals and the preparation of museum skins (4)
- XIV.—Description of a New Spermophile from California. (1889) (4)
- Description of a new genus and species of murine rodent (Xenomys nelsoni) from the state of Colima, western Mexico (3)
- THE COP-ÉH OF GIBBS (1929) (3)
- DESCRIPTION OF A NEW SPERMOPHILE FROM SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (1889) (3)
- Descriptions of four new peccaries from Mexico (3)
- ANNOTATED LIST OF BIRDS OBSERVED IN IDAHO DURING THE SUMMER AND FALL OF 1890, WITH NOTES ON SPECIES PREVIOUSLY RECORDED FROM THE STATE (1891) (3)
- MEANING OF THE SPANISH WORD GAVILAN. (1908) (3)
- DESCRIPTIONS OF TWO NEW SPECIES AND ONE NEW SUBSPECIES OF GRASSHOPPER MOUSE, WITH A DIAGNOSIS OF THE GENUS ONYCHOMYS, AND A SYNOPSIS OF THE SPECIES AND SUBSPECIES (1889) (3)
- Two new squirrels of the Aberti group (3)
- Two new shrews of the Sorex tenellus group from California (3)
- DESCRIPTIONS OF THREE NEW KANGAROO RATS, WITH REMARKS ON THE IDENTITY OF DIPODOMYS ORDII OF WOODHOUSE (1890) (3)
- Criteria for the Recognition of Species and Genera (1919) (3)
- DESCRIPTIONS OF FIVE NEW GROUND SQUIRRELS OF THE GENUS TAMIAS (1890) (3)
- Why Not More Care in Identifying Animal Remains (1928) (3)
- NEW NAMES FOR SPERMOPHILUS BREVICAUDUS, CANIS PALLIDUS AND SOREX CAUDATUS MERRIAM. (1898) (3)
- Descriptions of two new mammals from California (3)
- ROOSEVELT, THE NATURALIST. (1932) (3)
- DESCRIPTION OF A NEW GENUS AND SPECIES OF DWARF KANGAROO RAT FROM NEVADA (MICRODIPODOPS MEGACEPHALUS) (1891) (3)
- The Leconte Thrasher, Harporhynchus Lecontei (2)
- Descriptions of five new rodents from the coast region of Alaska (2)
- DESCRIPTION OF A NEW SPECIES OF MOLOSSUS FROM CALIFORNIA (MOLOSSUS CALIFORNICUS) (1890) (2)
- Description of a New Species of Field-Mouse (Arvicola pallidus) from Dakota (1888) (2)
- Description of a new fox from southern Cahfomia. Vulpes macrotis sp. nov. long-eared fox (2)
- PART III.—ANNOTATED LIST OF MAMMALS OF THE SAN FRANCISCO MOUNTAIN PLATEAU AND DESERT OF THE LITTLE COLORADO IN ARIZONA, WITH NOTES ON THEIR VERTICAL DISTRIBUTION, AND DESCRIPTIONS OF NEW SPECIES (1890) (2)
- HENRY WETHERBEE HENSHAW (1931) (2)
- A METHOD OF FIXING THE TYPE IN CERTAIN GENERA. (1902) (2)
- Erroneous Identifications of “Copper Effigies” from the Mound City Group (1923) (2)
- ETHNOLOGICAL EVIDENCE THAT THE CALIFORNIA CAVE SKELETONS ARE NOT RECENT. (1909) (2)
- TYPE SPECIMENS IN NATURAL HISTORY. (1897) (2)
- DESCRIPTION OF A NEW PRAIRIE DOG FROM WYOMING (1890) (2)
- DESCRIPTION OF A NEW SPERMOPHILE FROM NORTHWESTERN ARIZONA (1889) (2)
- ZONE TEMPERATURES. (2)
- Cenms roosevelti, a new elk from the Olympics (2)
- Two new moles from California and Oregon (2)
- Descriptions of six new ground squirrels from the western United States (2)
- Third Addendum to the Preliminary List of Birds Ascertained to Occur in the Adirondack Region, Northeastern New York (2)
- Three new jumping mice (Zapus) from the northwest (2)
- Barrows's Report on the English Sparrow in North America (2)
- SOME LITTLE-KNOWN BASKET MATERIALS. (1903) (2)
- Descriptions of two new subgenera and three new species of Microtus from Mexico and Guatemala (2)
- Preliminary description of a new squirrel from Minnesota (Sciurus carolinensis hypophaeus sp. nov.). (1886) (2)
- DESCRIPTION OF A NEW POCKET GOPHER OF THE GENUS GEOMYS, FROM WESTERN NEBRASKA (1890) (2)
- UNITY OF NOMENCLATURE IN ZOOLOGY AND BOTANY. (1895) (2)
- XVI.—Description of a New Species of Aplodontia, from California. (1883) (2)
- Description of a new species of chipmunk from California (Tamias macrorhabdotes sp. nov (2)
- Preliminary description of a new species of Aplodontia (A. major sp. nov., 'California show'tl,' 'mountain beaver'). (1886) (2)
- Description of a new Bassariscus from Lower California, with remarks on 'Bassaris raptor' Baird (1)
- The Dwarf Screech Owl (Megascops flammeolus idahoensis Merriam) (1892) (1)
- Another Specimen of Bachman's Warbler (Helminthophila bachmani) (1887) (1)
- DESCRIPTION OF A NEW SPECIES OF GROUND SQUIRREL FROM THE ARID LANDS OF THE SOUTHWEST (1889) (1)
- FOREST TREES OF THE SAN FRANCISCO MOUNTAIN REGION, ARIZONA (1890) (1)
- Sixth Supplement to the American Ornithologists' Union Check-List of North American Birds (1)
- THE EM‘‐TIM’‐BITCH, A SHOSHONEAN TRIBE (1930) (1)
- Description of a New Prairie Meadow Mouse (Arvicola Austerus Minor) from Dakota and Minnesota (1888) (1)
- DESCRIPTION OF A NEW SPECIES OF FREE-TAILED BAT FROM THE DESERT REGION OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (1889) (1)
- Descriptions of a new genus and two new species of North American mammals (1)
- A new brocket from Yucatan (1)
- DESCRIPTION OF A NEW MARMOT FROM THE BLACK HILLS OF DAKOTA (1889) (1)
- THE NEW RIVER INDIANS TLÓ‐HŌTM‐TAH‘‐HOI1 (1930) (1)
- Preliminary description of a new pocket gopher from California. (1886) (1)
- Four new grasshopper mice, genus Onychomys (1)
- Report of the chief of the biological survey for 1902 (1)
- A new bat of the genus Antrozous from California (1)
- Application of the Athapaskan Term Nung‐Kahhl (1923) (1)
- What Birds Indicate Proximity to Water, and at What Distance? (1)
- Descriptions of three new kangaroo mice of the genus Microdipodops (1)
- Romerolagus nelsoni, a new genus & species of rabbit from Mt. Popocatepetl, Mexico (1)
- Transmigration in California (1909) (1)
- Circular on the food-habits of birds. (1)
- DESCRIPTIONS OF THREE NEW GROUND SQUIRRELS OF THE SPERMOPHILUS SPILOSOMA GROUP (1890) (1)
- Swainson's Warbler in Jamaica (1885) (1)
- Odd Nesting Habits of the Blue Yellow-Backed Warbler in Missouri (1885) (1)
- Description of a new species of bat from the western United States (Vespertilio ciliolabrum sp. nov (1)
- A review of the birds of Connecticut. By C. Hart Merriam. (1)
- A Geographical History of Mammals (1)
- Preliminary Description of a New Squirrel from Minnesota ( Sciurus carolinensis hypophaeus sp. nov.) (1886) (1)
- THE ILLUSTRATIONS IN THE STANDARD NATURAL HISTORY. (1895) (1)
- Alaska / Harriman Alaska Expedition. (1)
- BRISSON'S GENERA OF MAMMALS, 1762. (1)
- Hunting in Many Lands—The Book of the Boone and Crocket Club . Edited by Theodore Roosevelt and George Bird Grinnell, New York, Forest and Stream Publishing Co. 1895. 8°, pp. 447, illustrated. (1896) (1)
- SUGGESTIONS FOR A NEW METHOD OF DISCRIMINATING BETWEEN SPECIES AND SUBSPECIES. (1)
- Additional information on the range of Ursus planiceps, a Colorado grizzly (0)
- Euetheia canora from Sombrero Key, Florida. A Bird New to the United States (1888) (0)
- Letter requesting aid in study of bird migration (0)
- Merriam and Preble on the Summer Birds of Western Maryland (0)
- The Faunal Position of Lower California (1893) (0)
- Birds and eggs sent to R. P. Nicholls (0)
- Ornithological Notes from the South (1874) (0)
- Fauna of the Great Smoky Mountains (1888) (0)
- Descriptions of two new red backed mice (Evotomys) from Oregon (0)
- The Central Nervous System of Desmognathus fusca . By Pierre A. Fish. Reprinted from Journal of Morphology, x, 1, 1895. (1895) (0)
- Change of Color in the Wing-Feathers of the Willow Grouse (1885) (0)
- A new fir from Arizona, ^46/^5 arizonica (0)
- A Remarkable Migration of Canada Jays (0)
- CORRECTION CONCERNING MR. RHOADS' USE OF THE NAME BASSARISCUS RAPTOR (BAIRD) (1897) (0)
- DESCRIPTION OF A NEW SPECIES OF PIKA (LAGOMYS SCHISTICEPS) FROM THE SIERRA NEVADA MOUNTAINS IN CALIFORNIA (1889) (0)
- Nest and Eggs of the Blackburnian Warbler (0)
- Merriam's Laws of Temperature Control of the Distribution of Land Animals and Plants (0)
- Merriam's Biological Survey of Mount Shasta (0)
- Nineteen apparently new grizzly and brown bears from western America (0)
- DESCRIPTION OF A NEW SPECIES OF FREE-TAILED BAT FROM THE LOWER COLORADO RIVER IN ARIZONA (1889) (0)
- DESCRIPTION OF A NEW EVOTOMYS FROM THE BLACK HILLS OF SOUTH DAKOTA (1891) (0)
- The Water Ouzel in the Coast Range south of Monterey, California (1894) (0)
- Description of the Breeding Plumage of Chadbourne's Field Sparrow (Spizella arenacea), with Evidence of Its Specific Distinctness (1888) (0)
- Fourth Addendum to List of Birds Ascertained to Occur within Ten Miles from Point de Monts, Province of Quebec, Canada; Based Chiefly upon the Notes of Napoleon A. Comeau (0)
- Death of James M. Macoun (1920) (0)
- Swainson's Warbler off Southern Florida (0)
- DESCRIPTION OF A NEW EVOTOMYS FROM COLORADO (1890) (0)
- Hibernating mammals. (1884) (0)
- Who discovered the Teeth in Ornithorhynchus? (0)
- THE MUSEUM OF VERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. (1919) (0)
- Description of a New Subspecies of the Common Eastern Chipmunk (1886) (0)
- Zone Temperatures (1899) (0)
- Mammals of Mount Mazama, Oregon. (0)
- Probable Breeding of the Wheatear (Saxicola ænanthe) on the North Shore of the Gulf of St. Lawrence (1885) (0)
- Circular on the English sparrow (Passer domesticus). (0)
- Synopsis of the weasels of North America [by] C. Hart Merriam. (0)
- William Brewster correspondence. Clinton Hart Merriam and Brewster (0)
- The least bittern in Newfoundland. (1883) (0)
- A Hawḳ Bearing a Legend (1889) (0)
- MISUSE OF THE WORD "CREATION" BY NATURALISTS. (0)
- The Royal Natural History: Mammals . By Richard Lydeekker. London and New York, Frederick Warne & Co. New York. 1893-95. (1896) (0)
- Professor Mendizabal and the Nahuan Chronology (0)
- Response : The Illustrations in the Standard Natural History (1895) (0)
- Ursus holzworthi, a new grizzly from the Talkeetna Mountains, Alaska (0)
- Biology in Our Colleges: A Plea for a Broader and More Liberal Biology (1893) (0)
- The King Cameos of Audubon (1908) (0)
- Preliminary Description of a New Species of Aplodontia (A. major sp. nov., 'California show'tl,' 'Mountain Beaver') (1886) (0)
- THE GENERIC NAME ANISONYX PREOCCUPIED. (1895) (0)
- DEATH OF GEORGE N. LAWRENCE. (0)
- A Handbook to the British Mammalia . By R. Lydekker. Allen's Naturalists' Library, edited by R. Bowdler Sharpe. 8°, pp. 339, col. pls. and text figs. London, 1895. 6 shillings. (1896) (0)
- Visitor's Guide to the Local Collection of Birds in the Museum of Natural History, New York City . By Frank M. Chapman. 1894. 8°, pp. 100. 15 cents. (1895) (0)
- The Book of Antelopes . By P. L. Sclater and Oldfield Thomas. With colored plates by Wolf and Smit. 4°. London, R. H. Porter, 1895-96. (1896) (0)
- The Zoology of the Snake Plains of Idaho (1892) (0)
- THE EARLIEST GENERIC NAME OF AN AMERICAN DEER. (1895) (0)
- Circular on the economic relations of mammal. (0)
- The Eider Ducks of the New England Coast (0)
- Our Native Birds of Song and Beauty . By H. Nehrling. 4°. George Brumder, Milwaukee. Part XIV. June, 1896. (1896) (0)
- The generic names Ictis, Arctogale, and Arctogalidia (1897) (0)
- A Hypothetical "Sanctuary" for Ocean-Dwelling Seals (1934) (0)
- Response : Life-Zones in New Mexico (1898) (0)
- PART IV.—ANNOTATED LIST OF BIRDS OF THE SAN FRANCISCO MOUNTAIN PLATEAU AND THE DESERT OF THE LITTLE COLORADO RIVER, ARIZONA (1890) (0)
- Birdcraft, a Field Book of Two Hundred Song, Game, and Water Birds . By Mabel Osgood Wright. New York, The Macmillan Co. November, 1897. With 80 full-page plates by Louis Agassiz Fuertes. 8mo, pp. 317. Price, $2.50. (1897) (0)
- A HYPOTHETICAL "SANCTUARY" FOR OCEAN-DWELLING SEALS. (1934) (0)
- In the matter of the proposal to change the name of Mount Rainier : addenda (0)
- Earliest Published Note of the Late Chas. E. Bendire (1897) (0)
- GRIZZLY BEARS: SKULLS WANTED. (1914) (0)
- The Royal Natural History . Edited by Richard Lydekker. Illustrated by 72 colored plates and 1600 engravings. Frederick Warne & Co., London and New York. Royal 80. 1894-95. Issued in monthly parts. (1895) (0)
- The Birds of Eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey, prepared under the direction of the Delaware Valley Ornithological Club . By Witmer Stone. Philadelphia, 1894. 8°, pp. vii+185. (1895) (0)
- DESCRIPTION OF A NEW SPECIES OF HESPEROMYS FROM SOUTHERN FLORIDA (1890) (0)
- A new Sea-Otter from S California (1904) (0)
- The Eggs of the Knot (Tringa canutus) Found at Last (1885) (0)
- Merriam on the Life Areas of North America (0)
- SCIENTIFIC SURVEYS OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. (0)
- A Method of Fixing the Type in Certain Genera (1902) (0)
- AUDUBON AND HIS JOURNALS. (0)
- American Polar Hares: A Reply to Mr. Rhoads (1896) (0)
- A Review of the Weasels of Eastern North America . By Outram Bangs, Proc. Biol. Soc. of Washington, X., pp. 1-24, pls. I.-III., Feb. 25, 1896. (1896) (0)
- THE 'HOOD' OF THE HOODED SEAL, CYSTOPHORA CRISTATA. (0)
- Record Unit 7110 Records, 1922-1949 (0)
- ZOOLOGICAL NOTES. (1897) (0)
- Ornithology of the Death Valley Expedition (1893) (0)
- Species and Subspecies: A Reply to Mr. Conn (1888) (0)
- A Plea for the Metric System in Ornithology (1884) (0)
- North American Birds . By H. Nehrling. 4°, part XIII., pp. 47, pls. 2. March, 1896. Geo. Brumder, Milwaukee. (1896) (0)
- Meaning of the Spanish Word Gavilan (1908) (0)
- A tropical American turtle on Anticosti. (1885) (0)
- Song Birds and Water Fowl . By H. E. Parkhurst. New York, Scribners. October, 1897. Illustrated by Louis Agassiz Fuertes. 12mo, pp. 286. Price, $1.50. (1897) (0)
- Canoeing on Yakutat Bay 1899 (0)
- Circular on the geographical distribution and migration of North American birds for 1887. (0)
- Correction Concerning Mr. Rhoads' Use of the Name Bassariscus Raptor (Baird) (1897) (0)
- The voles of the subgenus Chilotus, with descriptions of new species (0)
- Who Discovered the Teeth in Ornithorhynchus? (1889) (0)
- The name Mazama and names of the mountain goat. (0)
- Natural history of the Tres Marias Islands, Mexico. Prepared under the direction of C. Hart Merriam. (0)
- Directions for collecting birds' stomachs. (0)
- Earliest Crossing of the Deserts of Utah and Nevada to Southern California: Route of Jedediah S. Smith in 1826 (1923) (0)
- The Harp Seal a Permanent Resident in the St. Lawrence (1884) (0)
- Jedediah Smith's Route across the Sierra in 1827 (A Reply to F. N. Fletcher) (1924) (0)
- Description of a new mouse from New Mexico. Hesperomys (Vesperimus) anthonyi sp. nov (0)
- Former Range of Mountain Sheep in Northern California (1921) (0)
- DESCRIPTIONS OF TWO NEW SPECIES OF EVOTOMYS FROM THE PACIFIC COAST REGION OF THE UNITED STATES (1890) (0)
- PART II.—GRAND CAÑON OF THE COLORADO, BETWEEN THE KAIBAB AND COCANINI PLATEAUS (1890) (0)
- Eskimos in Umiaks, Plover Bay, Siberia 1899 (0)
- A Geographical History of Mammals . R. Lydekker. Cambridge Geographical Series. Cambridge (England) University Press. 8° pp. 400, col. map and figures in text. September, 1896. For sale by The Macmillan Company, 66 Fifth Ave., New York City. Price, $2.60. (1897) (0)
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