1266 Life-histories of Northern Animals 



Wheeler, Dunham, on Fox with water- 

 logged brush, 727. 



on Fox cub with broken leg, 736. 



Whistler or Woodchuck, 416. 



Whitcomb, J. H,, on Fox habits, 715. 



White-footed Prairie Mouse, see Deer- 

 mouse, Prairie. 



White-jack, see Hare, Prairie. 



White or Polar Bear, 1035. 



White-rabbit, see Rabbit, Snowshoe. 



Whitetailed Deer, see Deer, Virginian. 



White Water Lake, 10. 



White, W. F., of Winnipeg, remarkable 

 Caribou antlers (fig.), 195. 



on half Wolves as train-dogs, 780. 



White, W. H., on Hare's use of form, 660. 



White Wolf, of Pine Ridge, 775. 



Whitney, J. P., on buck attacking man, 

 107. 



Wilcox, T. E., on absence of earthworms, 



579- 

 Wild-cat, Gray, or Canada Lynx, 677. 



American or Bay-lynx, 678. 

 Williams, W. S., on home-range of Rac- 

 coon, 1016. 

 Wilraot, Lew, on Coyote bands, 795. 

 Wilson, Alexander, on Chipmunk and 



peetweet, 354. 

 Wilson, E., of Winnipeg, on Least Weasel, 



862. 



on Red-bat in Manitoba, 1184. 

 Wilson, T., freak antlers of Mule-deer 



(fig), 123. 

 Winnipeg Wolf, 774. 

 Winton, G. B., on cactus supplying drink 



for desert animals, 236. 

 Wolf, Brush, see Coyote. 



" Cased, see Coyote. 



" chivalry, 776. 



" Gray, see Gray-wolf. 



" Lobo, 774. 

 Wolf-lek or play-ground, 780. 

 Wolf of Carberry, 775. 



" of Pine Ridge, 775. 



" of Virden, 775. 

 Wolf of Winnipeg, 774. 



" Prairie, see Coyote. 



" Timber, see Gray-wolf. 



" track (fig.), 777. 

 Wolverine as a misnomer of Lynx, 677. 

 Wolverine, Carcajou, or Glutton, PI. 



LXX.XV, p. 1008. 



biography, names, 945; size, weight, 

 colour, kinds, life-history, range, 

 946; Range Map 51, 947; indi- 

 vidual range, 948; mating, nesting, 

 gestation, 949; young, ferocity of 

 mother, 950; habits, 951; propensi- 

 ty to follow trapper, 952; difficulty 

 of trapping, 953; endurance, 953; 

 stealing, 956; explanation, to cir- 

 cumvent, 957; half-blind, 959; 

 strength, 960; fighting, 961; cour- 

 age, 962; food, 962, 964; sca- 

 tology, PI. LXXXV, p. 1008; 

 tracks (fig.), 963; attacking Moose, 

 964; fur returns, value of fur, 965. 



Wood Buffalo, 250. 



Woodchuck, Groundhog, or Canada Mar- 

 mot, PI. XLV, p. 652. 



biography, names, 416; size, 417; 

 paws (fig.), mastology (fig.), 432; 

 colour, 418; kin, 417; races, life- 

 history, range, 418; Range Map 

 23, 419; in Manitoba, Map 22, 418; 

 environment, numbers, home-range, 

 420; migration, burrows, 421; bur- 

 rows (figs.), 422; nest, sanitation, 

 424; midden-heaps, mating, 425; 

 young, 426; autumn, 427; hiberna- 

 tion, 427-428; Woodchuck day, 

 spring-time, 429; song of, all hours, 

 430; on ground, 431; in trees, 431, 

 433; tracks (fig.), 432; swimming, 

 food, 433; scatology (PI. XLV), 

 652; use to man, 434; enemies, 

 435; his hold on life, 436. 



Woodland Caribou, see Caribou, Wood- 

 land. 



Woodmouse, see Deermouse, Arctic. . 



Wood-shock, see Woodchuck. 



Wood-vole, see Vole, Red-backed. 



Wright, Gordon MacNeil, on Wolves kill- 

 ing a Deer, 755. 



Wright, W. H., on home-range of Grizzly, 

 1038. 

 on denning of Grizzly, 1046. 



Wuerpel, E. H., on Antelope, etc., going 

 without drink, 236. 



VARROW, Dr. H. C, on Moose in 



I 



Colorado, 149. 



on Red-bat as house Bat, 1189. 

 Yearian, Beth, on young Bear, 1072. 



