A List of the Chief Works Cited 1219 



1906. J. A. Allen. Mammals from the States of Sinaloa 

 and Jalisco, Mexico, collected by J. H. Batty, during 

 1904 and 1905. Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., Vol. 

 XXII, Art. XII, pp. 191-262. July 25, 1906. New 

 York. 



1906. Ernest Thompson Seton. The White-tailed (Vir- 

 ginian) Deer and Its Kin. Scribners Magazine, 

 September, 1906. Pp. 321-341, i map, 20 illus- 

 trations, I photograph. New York. 



1906. Ernest Thompson Seton. The American Bison or 

 Buffalo. Scribners Magazine, October, 1906. Pp. 

 385-405, 2 maps, 16 illustrations, 6 photographs. 

 New York 



1906. William T. Hornaday. Camp-fires in the Cana- 

 dian Rockies, by William T. Hornaday and John M. 

 Phillips. 353 pp., with 2 maps and many illustra- 

 tions, chiefly photographs. New York. 



1906. Ernest Thompson Seton. The Smallest of all 

 Beasts of Prey. fVestem Sportsman. Pp. 316-318. 

 December, 1906. Account of Putorius rixosus, with 

 map and illustrations. Winnipeg. 



1906. J. S. Talbot. Foxes at Home and Reminiscences. 

 8vo, 155 pp., 13 illustrations, mostly photographs. 

 London. 



1906. Charles C. Adams. An Ecological Survey in 



Northern Michigan. 8vo, 133 pp., 21 illustrations; 

 many lists, including Mammals. 



1907. Ernest Thompson Seton. The Merry Chipmunk. 



Success Magazine, May, 1907. Pp. 328-331, also 

 pp. 368, 369 and 370; 4 illustrations by author. 

 New York. 



1907. Ernest Thompson Seton. The Snowshoe Rabbit. 

 Everybody's Magazine, May, 1907. Pp. 599-608; 

 9 illustrations and map by author. New York. 



