1234 Life-histories of Northern Animals 



Crawford, Geo. {Continued). 



on cannibalism of Blackbear, 1084. 



on home-range of Blackbear, 1058. 



on Fisher eating berries, 938. 



on Fisher killing Porcupine, 943. 



sought by calf Moose for protection, 

 184. 



on Otter family life and habits, 826. 



on bleat of Whitetail, 106. 

 Crawford, John, on Muskrat, 544. 



on family life of Weasel, 848. 

 Crepuscularity, Bat scale of, 11 73. 

 Crete, Ed. C, Lynxes fighting, 683. 



on family life of Mink, 882. 



the man treed by Moose, 184. 

 Cricetus talpoides, 561. 

 Crime among animals, 31. 

 Crosby, S. L., on weight of Moose, 146. 

 Curran, J. W., on Chipmunk swimming, 



354- 



on Weasel swimming, 854. 

 Cuterebra in Chipmunk, 361. 

 " in Jack-rabbit, 671. 

 " in Red-squirrel, 322. 

 " in Rich. Ground-squirrel, 301. 

 " in Striped Ground-squirrel, 

 410-412. 

 in Vole, 531, 537. 

 Cuvier on Bat sense, 1155. 

 Cysts in Caribou, 183. 

 in Hare, 647. 

 in Moose, 182-183. 

 in Mule-deer, 136-137. 

 in Prairie-hare, 670. 



T^-MN fauve k queue blanche orWhite- 

 ^ tailed Deer, 68. 

 Dain fauve a queue noir or Mule-deer, 114. 

 Darby, E. W., remarkable Caribou antlers 



(fig), iQS- 



size of Coyote, 790. 



LjTixes in Winnipeg, 680. 



freak Moose antlers (figs.), 156. 



on 38-inch Moose bell (fig.), 163. 



freak antlers of Mule-deer (fig.), 123. 



on colour-variations of Wolf, 751. 



on range of Woodchuck, 420. 

 Danicll, J. K., on Buffalo mothers, 279. 

 Darwin, Charles, on earthworms, 578, 585. 



puzzled by incurved horns, 224. 

 Davidson, J. L., on Porcupine and eagle, 

 617. 



Dawson, Dr. George M., on Prairie 

 steppes, 8. 



Decatur, S., large Moose antlers, 155. 



Deer, Blacktail, see Mule-deer. 

 " killed by Lynx, 692. 



Deer, Mule, see Mule-deer. 



Deer, Scatology of, PI. XIII, p. 206. 



Deer, Virginian, or Whitetail, PI. V, p. 68; 

 XIII, 206. 



biography, names, general characters, 

 68; mid-leg gland compared with 

 others (fig.), antlers compared with 

 Mule-deer (fig.), size, 69; disc of, 

 compared with others (fig.), 70; tail 

 (fig.), 116; weight, 70; colour, 71; 

 races, directive marks, 72; (fig.), 

 70; discovery, life-history, 73; range, 

 Range Map 5, 75; in Manitoba, 

 home-region, 74; environment, 

 numbers, 76; antlers, 78; antlers 

 in trees (figs.), freak antlers (figs.), 

 antler gnawed by Porcupine (fig.), 

 79; antlered does, 80; freak antlers 

 (6 figs.), 81; (fig.), 102; locked 

 antlers (fig.), 82; freak foot, al- 

 binism, 83; eyesight, 84; lifting 

 head and tail together, 85; voice, 

 86; enemies, snow, 87; Wolves, 

 88; Foxes, 89; mosquitoes, etc., 

 diseases, 90; accidents, 92; snag 

 (fig.), gait, swimming, 93; tracks 

 (figs.), 95; scatolog}', PI. XIII, 

 p. 206; wallows, 94; salt-licks, 

 life of doe, fawns, 96; jcetiis in 

 jceto, 97; life of fawn, 98; hfe of 

 buck, 101; hiding in water, 103; 

 loves acorns, no social games, rut, 

 104; November madness, 106; 

 buck militant, 107; battle, duration 

 of rut, 108; winter hfe, 109; tama- 

 bility, treacherous pets, no; use to 

 man, 112. 



Deermouse, Arctic, PI. XXX\'III, p. 499, 

 XLV, p. 652. 



biography, 490; names, teeth (fig.), 

 size, 491; colour, pouches (fig.), 

 kinds, life-history, range, 492; 

 Range Map 27, 493; en\'ironment, 

 home-range, abundance, sociability, 

 intercommunication, 494; drum- 

 ming, voice, track (fig.), nest, 495; 

 store-room, mating, gestation. 



