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M A M M A L S OF N O R T H E R N C A N A D A 281
B I B L I O G R A P H Y .
The following are the principal works and articles relati
n g to, or containing some references to, the mammals of
northern North America consulted hy the writer in the
preparation of these Notes:
1821 PARRY ( WILLIAM EDWARD) — Journal o£ a Voyage for the
Discovery of a North- West Passage from the Atlantic to
the Pacific; performed in the year 1819- 20
1823. FRANKLIN ( JOHN).— Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of
the Polar Sea in the Years 1819, 1820, 1821 and 1822
1835 Ross ( JAMES CLARK).— Appendix to the Narrative of a Second
Voyage m Search of a North- West Passage, . . during
the Tears 1829, 1830, 1831, 1832 and 1S33, by Sir John Ross
1836 BACK ( GEORGE).— Narrative of the Arctic Land Expedition
to the Mouth of the Great Fish River, and along the
Shores of the Arctic Ocean, in the Years 1833, 1834 and
1835.
1843. SIMPSON ( THOMAS).— Narrative of the Discoveries on the
North Coast of America, effected by the officers of the
Hudson's Bay Company, during the Years 1836- 39
1846. AUDUBON ( JOHN J.) and BACHIIAN ( J.).— The Viviparous
Quadrupeds of North America. Three volumes, with colored
plates.
1850 R A E ( JOHN).— Narrative of an Expedition to the Shores of
the Arctic Sea in 1846- 47.
1851. RICHARDSON ( JOHN).— Arctic Searching Expedition- A Journal
of a Boat Voyage through Rupert's Land and the Arctic
Sea, in Search of the Discovery Ships under Command of
Sir John Franklm [ 1847 to 1849],
1855. BELCHER ( EDWARD).— The Last of the Arctic Voyages, being
a Narrative of the Expedition in H. M. S. Assistance, under
the Command of Captain Sir Edward Belcher, C. B, in
Search of Sir John Franklin, during the Years 1852- 53- 54.
1857. ARMSTRONG ( A . ) . — A Personal Narrative of the Discovery of
the North- West Passage, with Numerous Incidents of
Travel and Adventure during nearly Five Years' Continuous
Service in the Arctic Regions, while in Search of the
Expedition under Sir John Franklin.
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| OCR | M A M M A L S OF N O R T H E R N C A N A D A 281 B I B L I O G R A P H Y . The following are the principal works and articles relati n g to, or containing some references to, the mammals of northern North America consulted hy the writer in the preparation of these Notes: 1821 PARRY ( WILLIAM EDWARD) — Journal o£ a Voyage for the Discovery of a North- West Passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific; performed in the year 1819- 20 1823. FRANKLIN ( JOHN).— Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea in the Years 1819, 1820, 1821 and 1822 1835 Ross ( JAMES CLARK).— Appendix to the Narrative of a Second Voyage m Search of a North- West Passage, . . during the Tears 1829, 1830, 1831, 1832 and 1S33, by Sir John Ross 1836 BACK ( GEORGE).— Narrative of the Arctic Land Expedition to the Mouth of the Great Fish River, and along the Shores of the Arctic Ocean, in the Years 1833, 1834 and 1835. 1843. SIMPSON ( THOMAS).— Narrative of the Discoveries on the North Coast of America, effected by the officers of the Hudson's Bay Company, during the Years 1836- 39 1846. AUDUBON ( JOHN J.) and BACHIIAN ( J.).— The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America. Three volumes, with colored plates. 1850 R A E ( JOHN).— Narrative of an Expedition to the Shores of the Arctic Sea in 1846- 47. 1851. RICHARDSON ( JOHN).— Arctic Searching Expedition- A Journal of a Boat Voyage through Rupert's Land and the Arctic Sea, in Search of the Discovery Ships under Command of Sir John Franklm [ 1847 to 1849], 1855. BELCHER ( EDWARD).— The Last of the Arctic Voyages, being a Narrative of the Expedition in H. M. S. Assistance, under the Command of Captain Sir Edward Belcher, C. B, in Search of Sir John Franklin, during the Years 1852- 53- 54. 1857. ARMSTRONG ( A . ) . — A Personal Narrative of the Discovery of the North- West Passage, with Numerous Incidents of Travel and Adventure during nearly Five Years' Continuous Service in the Arctic Regions, while in Search of the Expedition under Sir John Franklin. |
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