1^210 Life-histories of Northern Animals 



1901. D. G. Elliott. A Synopsis of the Mammals of North 

 America and the Adjacent Seas. Pub. No. 45, 

 Zool. Ser., Vol. II, Field Columbian Museum. 8vo, 

 471 pp. Chicago. 



1901. Gerrit S. Miller, Jr.,and Jas, A. G. Rehn, System- 

 atic results of the study of North American Land 

 Mammals to the close of the year 1 900. Proc. Boston 

 Soc. Nat. Hist., Vol. XXX, No. i, 352 pp. Boston. 



[Many of my references to ancient works are taken from this.] 



1901. A. H. Howell. Revision of the Skunks of the Genus 

 Chincha. N. A. Fauna, No. 20, Div. Biol. Surv., 

 U. S. Dep. Agr., 62 pp., 8 plates. Washington. 



[Chincha=Mephitis.] 



1901. W. H. Osgood. Natural History of the Queen Char- 



lotte Islands, British Columbia. Natural History of 

 the Cook Inlet Region, Alaska. N. A. Fauna, No. 

 21. Div. Biol. Surv., U. S. Dep. Agr., 87 pp., 7 

 plates. Washington. 



1902. Ernest Thompson Seton. American Woodcraft. 



Ladies' Home Journal, May, 1902, pp. 15 and 41. 

 Article on the tracks of animals. 14 ills. Phila- 

 delphia. 



1902. Ernest Thompson Seton. American Woodcraft. 

 Ladies' Home Journal, June, 1902, p. 15. Article 

 on the tracks of animals. 11 ills. Philadelphia. 



1902. Ernest Thompson Seton. American Woodcraft — 

 'Freezing.' Ladies' Home Journal, Novemher, 1902, 

 p. 15. Article on 'freezing,' a protective device of 

 animals. 4 ills. Philadelphia. 



1902. Witmer Stone and W. E. Cram. American Ani- 

 mals. A popular guide to the Mammals of North 

 America, North of Mexico, with intimate biogra- 

 phies of the more familiar species. 4to, 318 pp., 

 with many illustrations. New York. 



