Synoptic Index 



1251 



compared with others (figs.), ii6; 

 tail-tuft, 121; history, 116; life- 

 history, range, 117; Range Map 

 6, 119; environment, numbers, 

 117; in Manitoba, freak antlers 

 (fig.), 120; (figs.), 121; (12 figs.), 

 122-123; voice, migrant, 124; home- 

 range, 125; life, 126; bucks, does, 

 fawns, 127; mother-love, 129; lost 

 fawn, the father, the rut, fatalities, 

 130; winter life, 131; enemies, 132; 

 bird associates, freezing, 133; sound 

 sleepers, beds, deer hotels, 134; 

 scrapes, swimming, amusements, 

 135; fawns at play, diseases, etc., 

 136; snags (fig.), gait, 137-138; 

 tracks (figs.), 139; scatology PI. 

 XIII, 206; young buck (fig), 142; 

 wonderful bounding, 140-143. 

 Munro, Dr. W. L., record Moose antlers 



(fig-), 15s- 

 Munson, Dr. E. L., on blizzard killing 

 Antelope, 237. 



on numbers of Antelope, 220. 

 on small home-region of Antelope, 

 216. 

 Murch, E. T., on lung diseases in Deer, 91. 

 MuridcB (family), 480. 

 Mus (genus), 480. 

 " bardii, 499. 

 " monax, 416. 

 " musculus or Mouse, 480. 

 " norvegicus or Rat, unknown, 482. 

 " pennsylvanica, 515. 

 Musaraigne de Hoy, see Shrew, Hoy, 1 109. 

 Musaraigne de marais or Marsh-shrew, 



1112. 

 Musaraigne de Richardson, see Richard- 

 son Shrew, 1106. 

 Musaraigne or Shrew, 1091. 

 Mush-koose or Wapiti, 37. 

 Mush-kwe-tay-pej-ee-kee or Buffalo, 247. 

 Mus-koose or Wapiti, 37. 

 Muskrat or iMusquash. 



biography, names, size, weight, colour, 

 538; races, life-history, range, etc., 

 540; Range Map 3r, 539; home- 

 range, 540; population, sociability, 

 541; communication, mating, 542; 

 landing log (fig.), scatology (figs.), 

 543; nesting, 544; den (figs.), 545; 

 den section (fig.), 546; building, 



547; house-plan (figs.), raft, 548; 

 eating-house, 549; young, jetties, 

 550; tracks (figs.), migration, pug- 

 nacity, 551; speed, 553; food, 

 storage, 554; enemies, parasites, 

 flesh, 555; spear, fur, 556; freak 



(fig). 557- 

 Musquash, see Muskrat. 

 Mustela (genus), 901. 



" araericana, 901. 



" " abieticola, 901, 902. 



" " abietinoides, 902. 



" " actuosa, 902. 



" " brumalis, 902. 



" " kenaiensis, 902. 



" atrata, 905. 



" caurina, 905. 



" " origenes, 905. 



" cicognanii, 840. 



" longicauda, 865. 



" Intra canadensis, 817. 



" martes, 901. 



" nesophila, 905. 



" pennanti, 926, 927, 929. 



" " pacifica, 927, 929. 



" vison, 872. 

 Myotis (genus), 1147. 



" lucifugus, 1 147, 1 148, 1 149. 



" " alascensis, 1148, 1149. 



" " longicrus, 1148, 1149. 



" subulatus, 1 148, 1 163, 1 164. 



" " keeni, 1163, 1164. 



" " compared with M. luci- 



fugus, 1 1 63. 



XTAK-EE-THEY or Red-fox, 706. 

 ■'■^ Napa;ozapus (sub-genus), 588, 589. 

 Nash, C. W., on young of Hare, 631. 



on range of Prairie-hare, 658. 



on Red-bat in Manitoba, 1186. 

 Nead, H. C, on Striped Ground-squirrel 

 range, 396. 



on range of Woodchuck, 420. 

 Ne-geek or Otter, 817. 

 Nelson, E. W., on Canada Lynx and its 

 method of driving Rabbits, 682. 



on Chipmunk rut, 347. 



on habits of Common Shrew in Alas- 

 ka, IIOI. 



on Otter family life, 826. 



on Otter prowess, 838. 



Red-squirrel never hibernates, 329. 



