1250 Life-histories of Northern Animals 



food, 1124-1126; nest and store- 

 house (fig.), 1125; mastology (fig.), 

 winter life, 1127; snail-eater, stor- 

 age, excrement (fig.), 1128; drink, 

 voice, hearing, 1129; touch and 

 eyesight, 1130; pugnacity, 1131; 

 activity, habits, ferocity, 1132; 

 mouse-killer, 1133; snake-killer, 

 1 134; enemies, 1135. 



Mole, Star-nosed. 



biography, names, size, colour, 1136; 

 weight, skull (figs.), life-history, 

 range, 1137; Range Map 62, 1138; 

 environment, home-range, sociabil- 

 ity, 1139; mating, nest, young, 

 habits, 1 140; captive, nasal disk 

 (figs.), climbing, delving, 1141; 

 non-hibemant, tunnels, enemies, 

 food, 1142; voice, scatology (fig.), 

 use, 1143; poses (fig.), 1144. 



Monarch, the Grizzly, 1048. 



Monogamy, 29, 175. 



Montana Armory, record Wapiti (fig.), 58, 



59- 



Montana Grizzly or Grizzly-bear, 1030. 



Mooney, Prof. James, on Sioux origin, 303. 



Moose, PI. VII, p. 144; VIII, p. 178; IX, 

 p. 178; XIII, p. 206. 



biography, 144; names, 144, 147, 148; 

 colour, 144; size, height, 145; 

 weight, races, 146; history, 147; 

 earliest portrait (fig.), life-history, 

 range, 148; changes of range, 150; 

 Range Map 7, 151; extension of 

 range, 152; home-range, 153; num- 

 bers, 154; antlers, record antlers, 

 (fig.), 15s; freak antlers (6 figs.), 

 156; remarkable antlers (3 figs.), 

 157; record antlers, 158, (figs.), 

 161; succession of antlers (fig.), 

 159; spike antlers (fig.), prime 

 antlers (figs.), 160; locked antlers 

 ~" (fig), 162; gnawed by Porcupine, 

 168; bell (3 figs.), 162-163; Rabbit 

 with bell (fig.), signs, 164; scatology, 

 PI. XIII, 206; life, Canada-jays, 

 spring, 166; young, 167; father, 

 168; sheds antlers, rut, 169; bellow, 

 170; calling, 170, 173; mating, 174; 

 monogamous, 175; young bull, 

 wallow, 176; unmated, 177; food. 

 Strange habits, 178; fears not sight 



of man, heavy sleeper, 179; draught 

 animal, 180; value to man, enemies, 

 181; accidents, disease, 182; cysts, 

 183; tumors, psychology, 184; in 

 time of trouble, 185. 

 Moose killed by Wolverine, 964. 

 Moostoosk or Wapiti, 37. 

 Moos-wa or Moose, 144. 

 Morality of animals, 31. 

 Morden, John, on ferocity of Mole-shrew, 



1132. 

 Morgan, Lewis H., on bank Beaver, 460. 

 on Beaver canals (figs.), 457-458, 460. 

 on Beaver dams (figs.), 453. 

 on dams, size of, 456. 

 on evolution of lodge, 463. 

 on idle Beaver, 473. 

 on lodges of Beaver (fig.), 462. 

 on Beaver numbers, 452. 

 on Beaver play, 471. 

 on Beaver streams, 454. 

 on tree-felling by Beaver, 465. 

 on perpetual vigilance, 455. 

 on young Beaver, 471. 

 Morton, T., on Deer in New England, 76, 



77- 

 Mosquitoes exterminated by Bats, 11 74. 

 Mouffette or Skunk, 966. 

 Mountain, Duck, 6, 22. 

 " Pembina, 6. 



" Porcupine, 6, 22. 



" Riding, 6, 22. 



" Stoney, 7, 10. 



Mouse, Baird, see Deermouse, Prairie. 

 " Field, see Vole. 

 " Gapper, see Red-backed Mouse. 

 " Meadow, see Vole. 

 Mouse, House, or Common, PI. XLV, 652. 

 biography, names, size, 480; colour, 

 teeth (fig.), life-history, range, etc., 

 mating, 481; singing, parasites 

 (fig.), 482; scatology, PI. XLV, 652. 

 Mouse-hunter, see Weasel, Least. 

 Mouse, Wood, see Deermouse. 

 Mudcat, see Muskrat. 

 Muk-i-ti-wah-ne-wish or Mule-deer, 114. 

 Mule Blacktail, see Mule-deer. 

 Mule-deer or Mule Blacktail, PI. VI, p. 

 114; XIII, p. 206. 

 biography, 114; names, 114, 117, 138; 

 size, weight, 114; colour, coats, 

 change of coats, 115; races, tail 



