1254 Life-histories of Northern Animals 



Phillipps-Wolley, C, on large Moose ant- 

 lers, 158. 

 on size of Wapiti, 38. 



Pichu or Canada Lynx, 677. 



Pickett, Col. W. D., on weight of Grizzly, 

 1032. 



Pierce, H. C, large Moose antlers (fig), 



IS7. 158- 

 on Wolves in Gaspe, 753. 

 Pigmy Shrew, see Shrew, Hoy. 

 Pike, Warburfon, on Wolf mange, 783. 

 Plan, General, for each species, 22. 



nomenclature used, spelling of Indian ; 

 names, capitalization, use of num- 

 bers, gender, 23; descriptions, 24; 

 measurements, speed, tracks, scatol- 

 ogy, the animal's mind, environ- 

 ment, range, 25; maps, home-range, 

 migrations, 26; numbers of, food, 

 property instinct, storage habit, 

 relation to light, 27; sociability, 

 means of communication, senses, 

 28; amusements, mating, home, 29; 

 sanitation, training of young, love 

 of beautiful, 30; morality, vice, 

 crime, 31; suicide, enemies, diseases, 

 odd partnerships, commensalism, 

 age, 32; strange incidents, relation 

 to man, references, 34. 

 Pocket -gopher, PI. XL, p. 561. 



biography, names, 561; characters, 

 size, colour, 562; paws (fig.), 561; 

 races, life -history, range, 562; 

 Range Map j;^, 563; in Manitoba 

 (map), environment, 564; num- 

 bers, 565; solitary, poses (figs.), 

 scatology (fig.), sounds, 566; young, 

 food, storage habits, 567; in bur- 

 rowing (fig), 569; burrow (fig.), 

 570; nocturnal, 571; enemies, para- 

 sites, 572; burrows (figs.), 572, 573, 

 574; den, 573; dung, 573; (fig.), 

 566; mud-pellets, 573; burrow and 

 nest (fig.), 574; airing, 575; evi- 

 dence of work (figs.), shafts, 

 576; industry, 576, 585; snow- 

 tunnels (figs.), 577; non-hibemant, 

 no earthworms, 578; services of 

 Gophers, 579; as loam-makcrs, 

 number of mounds, 581; number 

 (figs.), size of mounds, 582-583; 

 tremendous results, 585. 



Pocket-mouse, see Pocket-gopher. 

 Pocock, R. I., on raising Wolf pups, 763. 

 Pohano or Caribou, 190. 

 Pok-kahn or Flying-squirrel, 437. 

 Poland's fur returns for 

 Badger, 1009. 

 Beaver, 477. 

 Fisher, 943. 

 Fox, Red, 736. 

 Lynx, 6gg. 

 Marten, 923. 

 Mink, 896. 

 Otter, 839. 

 Raccoon, 1017, 1029. 

 Skunk, 989. 

 Wolverine, 965. 

 Polar or White Bear, 1035. 

 Polatouche or Flying-squirrel, 437. 

 Polecat, Prairie, see Skunk, Hudsonian. 

 Pond, Major J. B., on abundance of Ante- 

 lope, 217, 221. 

 Pore -epic velu or Porcupine, 605. 

 Porcupine killing Lynx (Audubon and 



Bachman), 690. 

 Porcupine, Canada, PI. XLI, p. 614; XLV, 

 p. 652. 



biography, names, size, 605; weight, 

 colour, races, life-history, range, 

 606; Range Map 36, 607; home- 

 range, 606; non-migrant, non- 

 hibemant, environment, crepuscu- 

 lar, numbers, 608; non -sociable, 

 noises, nest, 609; mating, young, 

 610; speed, stupidity, 611; food, 

 612; water-plants, 613; loves salt- 

 quills, 614; quill (figs.), defence, 

 615; repelling dog, 616; fears none, 

 617; method of attack, enemies, 

 fire, 618; Pekan, man, 619; scatol- 

 ogy, PI. XLV, p. 652; use, poses 

 (fig.), 620. 

 Po-tach-i-ping-qua-shi or Pocket-gopher, 



561. 

 Potter, A. F., on census of range Cattle, 



259- 

 Potter, W.S., on large Whitetailed Deer, 70. 

 Prairies and Forests of Manitoba, 5-1 1. 



" " (map), 5. 



Prairies cleared by Fire, ir. 

 Prairie-hare, PI. XLVI, p. 654. 



biography, names, size, weight, colour, 

 654; races, ears, 655; Range Map 



