INDEX. 
River, Jefferson’s Fork of pee buffaloes on, 123. 
ooyah, buffaloes on. 
Milk, buffaloes on. 157. 
innesota, range of the buffalo on, in 1828, 
Missouri, absence of buffaloes on extren 
head-waters of, in 1805, 122 ; first met ait 
n, by Lewis and Clarke, in 1804, at mouth 
of Kansas, 146 ; He eae in 1843 at 
Fort Leavenworth, 
eee buffaloes ne seen on, 104; on 
he of, 103; absence of on lower 
part of, in 1685, 134 
ioae Fiifaloes on the source of, ne 
Ohio, buffaloes in the valley of, 1 
Peace, buffaloes on, 166, 174. 
ae buffaloes on, 126, 134. 
Platte, buffaloes on, 146. 
ve North, do. 148; extirpation of buffa- 
loes from, 149. 
Red, of the North, buffaloes last seen on, 143, 
144, 
Red, of te gee absent from lower 
, 1384. 
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Rock, ae of pulladoes on, 106. 
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Snake, country of, ou ie by 
buffaloes, 122 ; buffaloes on 
St. Lawrence. See St. Law 
Tatlo, remains of Bison ek from, 7. 
Tennessee, buffaloes not known to have been 
found south of, 102, 114 ; on upper parts of, 
115; range of the buffalo south of, 225 
Vermilion, bulilloes on, 120. 
Wabash, buffaloes on, 106. 
Washita, buffaloes not found on lower part of, 
685, 133. 
White, buffaloes on, 122. 
ste supposed reference to hls on, 127. 
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Riviere aux oe in Texas, 132. 
Roberaul, Sir Francis, beasts found by, on the St. 
awrence in 1542, 76. 
Roberts, Wm, , enumeration of the animals of Flor- 
ida by, in 1763, Ol. 
Robes, ne statistics meee the trade in, 
185-191; the most important commercial or 
uct of ie ‘bulbilo, 195. 
Roemer, Ferdinand, on the range of the buffalo in 
Texas in 1849, 138. 
Romans, Bernard, supposed tracks of buffaloes seen 
by, in Florida, 97, 101 ; on the wanton destruction 
of the buffalo, 183 ; the buffalo susceptible of do- 
mestication, 216. 
245 
Rosier, “ ames, beasts found by, in Virginia in 1603, 
76. 
Ross, Alexander, on the hunting expeditions of the 
Red River half-breeds, 188 ; 
“Buffalo Wool Company” quoted, 199; on 
Red es half- oa ante: fling expeditions, 
108, 210, 
Riitimeyer, Prof. L., on the relationship of the re- 
cent and extinct bisons, ; comparison of B. 
americanus with B. bonasus, 42. ° 
Sabine, J., on the occurrence of buffaloes around 
Great Slave Lakes, 166 (footnote). 
Salmon, T., on buffaloes in i mountains of Vir- 
ginia, 85 
San EPS Texas, remains of Bison lutifrons from, 
id 
Saco, Lt, on buffaloes near Fort Union in 1853, 
157. 
pee H. R., on buffaloes in Minnesota in 
, 104; range of the buffalo east of the Missis- 
ce in 1821, 117; on eastward migration of the 
buffalo, 118; on the buffalo being unsusceptible 
of domestication, 219 (footnote), 
Shaler, Prof. N.S., remains of a americanus col- 
cted by, at Bie Bone Lick, Ky., 33; on position 
= do., at Big Bone Lick, 53, 118, 233 ; information 
received from, 86, 220; on the buffalo eing 
probably unknown to the mound-builders, 118, 
234; on the time of — of the buffalo 
in the Ohio ees 
Sibley, H. H., on last ie killed east of the 
Mississippi, ae buffalo-hunting in Eastern Da- 
i 
Simpson, J. H., on buffaloes in T exas in , 1849, 1 
Simpson, ee on buffaloes in British Ameri in 
1836, 169 ; on buffalo pounds, 205 - 207, 
ee Indians, their method of hunting as ae 
ee of are ee Leos measurements 
of, 16, 26 ; of Bison americanus and B. bonasus, 47. 
Schick, “buckingham, reference . to buffaloes in 
a, 99) 
Smith, a John, on the beasts found in Virginia 
in 1606, 76; in New England in 1616, 
Soule, George, statement of, respecting the indie of 
supposed bison’s teeth at Gardiner, Me., 90. 
Southern Herd, area occupied by, in 1876, 154. 
Southesk, Earl of, on buffaloes in British America, 
170. 
St. Lawrence, early oe of the animals of 
the valley of, 75, 76, 80, 8 
St. Michael’s, Alaska, reniat of Eison antiquus 
from, 24, 92. 
St. Vrain’s Fort, buffaloes near, 148. 
“Stand,” a, in buffalo-hunting, 212. 
