. 
242 
on the Upper eee 161 ; statistics of the trade 
in buffalo-robes, 189. 
Hennepin, Father Louis, buffaloes first seen by, on 
25 bu aloes found by, on St. 
do. in Ilinois, 105 ; buffalo- 
hunting by the Illinois Inia 02. 
Henry, Mr., aes a with by, on Lewis’s Fork 
of the Columbia 
Henshaw, finding of buffalo skulls at Utah 
Lake ee bys 2 
— Antonio de, aaa ace by, to “algunas 
yacas” on the Yaquimi River, Mexico, 127 
Hewit, A., on buffaloes in the Carolinas in 1674, 95. 
Hides, Pose number of, eee in three months 
fro odge : , 177; number taken in 
one year in Kansa ae aan of shipments 
of, 189, 190; uses and value of, 196, 197. 
Hilton, a eee to his explorations in South 
Carolina. 
Hind, H. Y., on the “ wood Aa 167 ; distribu- 
tion of buffaloes, a their migrations in Britis 
; buffalo- floating by the Cree 
Dr. W. J., on absence of evidence of the 
eee existence of the buffalo in Arizona, 127 
(footnote) ; ee a buffaloes from ee 
western Dakota, 
Hogan, Lt. M. E., on oe abundant about Fort- 
Shaw, Mont., in 1873, 157. 
Horn-cores oa skulls, ae of, of existing 
and extinct bisons, 26. 
Horses, wild, reported to occur in Newfoundland 
prior to 1600, 
Hughes, J. T., abetaloe: in Kansas, 144. 
Hutchins, Thos, buffaloes met with by, in Ohio, 
111; do. in Hlinois, 115. 
Huy: sche; G. L., on the decrease of buffaloes in Brit- 
ish America, 172. 
Tilingworth, - H., buffaloes on Coteau des Prairies 
in 1866, 
Illinois, ad abundance of buffaloes in, 105. 
Illinois Indians, mee hunting the buffalo by, 202. 
Indiana, buffaloes i 
a usefulness e ie buffalo to, 182 ; buffalo- 
ng by the Crees, 205 ; by the fitenote, 202 ; 
i: y a Minnetarees, 204; by the Sioux 2 
useless slaughter of the buffalo by, 202 — 205, 228, 
Individual variation in Bison americanus, 48 - 50. 
Ingraham, David, buffaloes seen by, in 1568, 80. 
Towa, buffaloes met ee by Charlevoix on the Des 
Moines River, ; buffaloes in, in ae 142 
date of ps from: 142, 143, 1 
Irving, Thos., reference is his ee < De Soto’s 
expedition, 100 (footn 
Irving, Washington, his ce of Capt. Bonne- 
ville s tour fad, 123. 
INDEX. 
Jones, Rev. lees ee met with by, on the 
Li ttle Kanawha, 
Joutel, reference : i néootint of La Salle’s journey, 
132. 
on. ae cattle” found in “ Canada,” 
84 “ Carolina,” 95 ; on early attempts at do- 
Sieshindti ing the bn italy. 215. 
Kansas, extirpation of iraitalos from eastern pait of, 
4, 
Keating. See Colhoun. 
Keeney, Dr. ©. C., reference by, to buffaloes on the 
Des Moines River in 185% 
Kelly, Col. John, a one killed by, in Union Co., 
Pa. Scat 1790, b 
Kendal, G. W., buffaloes where met with by, in 
Texas in 1841, 137. 
Pega on aos in Illinois, 116. 
ennedy, Wim., on buffaloes in Wei in 1841, 137. 
Kentucky, buffaloes in, ne ; extirpation from, 116. 
ern, R. H., reference to his map of Coronado’s 
ro ue 134, 
ootanie Plains, signs of buffaloes at, 171. 
La Hontan, on buffaloes in Wisconsin, 104; buffaloes 
on t ern shore of Lake Erie, 107. 
ake Cin buffaloes supposed to have lived 
aro 108. 
eae sheanicnis of the Red River 
half- nies near, 155, 169. 
Erie, buffaloes on soutien shore of, 82, 107. 
ee buffaloes near, 107 ; position n 108. 
form 
Great ghee buffaloes near, 166, 167. 
Great ‘Swan, buffaloes abundant near, in 1823, 
143. 
Pepin, buffaloes on the plains about, 104. 
Travers, buffaloes northwest of, in 1823, 143. 
Utah, remains of buffaloes at, 12: 
fe “wood buffalo” once common near, 
Zi immense cae of buffaloes near, in 
Lambert, i, +, Ol jyittalbes on the Upper Missouri in 
56. 
1856, 1 
Laramie Plains, buffaloes on, 148 ; extirpation from, 
ea 
a 
0, 165. 
La Salle, immense numbers of buffaloes met with 
y, in Texas in 1685, 
Laudonniére, Réné, reference to his account of Jean 
Ribaut’s explorations in Florida and Georgia, 99. 
La Fe John, buffaloes seen by, in North Carolina, 
oe Capt. H. M., on absence of the buffalo in 
New Mexico and Western Texas in 1859, 140; 
on range of the buffalo in Texas in 1859, 14 
