246 
Stansbury, Capt. Howard, buffaloes seen by, on the 
head waters of Green River, 118, 121; on the 
ons of the California re emigration 
m the range of the buffalo, 144; on the ab- 
sence of a buffalo east of the “Forks of the Platte 
in 1849, 145. 
Statistics of hie trade in robes, 185-191; of the 
trade in hides, 189, 190; of the shipment of buf- 
falo meat, 189, 190, a of the shipment of the 
bones of the buffalo, 19 
Stevens, Gov. I. L., on ee of buffaloes on the 
Shayenne River in 1853, 155 
Stevens, pe on the range of the buffalo in Texas in 
76, 
“Still a ” the buffalo, 210— 
Stow, reference by, to buffaloes in fa oo; 
Strachey, on beasts found in Virginia in 1620, 76. 
Suckley, Dr. Geo., on buffaloes west of the Rocky 
Mountains, 124. 
“Surround,” a, of buffaloes by Indians described, 207. 
Sus americanus, Harlan, based on remains of an ex- 
tinct bison, 5, 18. 
Swine, wild, reported as found in Canada = the 
Middle States in the eighteenth century, 8 
Taylor, J. W., on buffaloes in British America, 172 ; 
on number of robes taken in, in 1872, 191; on re- 
cent destruction of buffaloes in British America, 
191; on the Red River half- ae hunters, 209. 
Tennessee, buffaloes in, 102, 1 
Texas, buffaloes in, in 1530, = a about 
anes aay in 1685, 2; range of, along 
coast in 134 ; extirpation of, from, 136; ab- 
sence of, e greater part of, - om. to 1860, 
140; present range of, in, 1 
- André, first figure of ‘elle published by, 
5 Du aoe pigs by, as occurring near 
mpa Bay, Fla., 9 
Thompson, a B., on the domestication of the 
buffalo, 2 
hompson, “Ga Geo. C., domesticated buffaloes 
owned by, 2 
inkham, A. - on buffaloes in Dakota in 1853, 155. 
Toulmin, Mr., on the extermination of the buffalo 
a | Rentueky, 116. 
. W. S., on the recent great destruction 
of ie in Kansas 52, ee ; on the range of 
1875, 
Turner, Lt., on buffaloes j in ihe ae of the Arkan- 
, 148 
INDEX. 
Urus priscus, 5, 7, 17, 18. 
Vaca, Cabega de, first Emopes who saw the buffalo 
in its native haunts, 128, 131; buffaloes met with 
by, in Texas in we ve 131; his description of 
the buffalo quoted, 
Vache sauvage, a oe ye applied to the elk and 
e moose, 74, 83, 87. 
Variation, individual, in Bison americanus, 48 — 
audreuil, Mr., on buffaloes in Illinois, 106 ; a 
e Ohio ae ae 
ining, E. P. shipment of ee products over 
es Chick Pacific Railroad, 19 
Virginia, early enumerations of 2 animals of, 76- 
79; fafisloes found in, 85, 86, 225. 
Virginia, West, buffaloes found in, 110, 111. 
a Dr. Asa, on a occurrence of buffaloes near 
Fort Abercrombie, 1 
Warden, D. B., reference eae to bulfolons | in Western 
Benne yleueis, 110 
Warren, Gen. G. x on the route of Father Esca- 
lante, 126 (footnote 
ee ae lies on the Shenandoah River, 
a. 225. 
we Capt. A. W., reference by, to the absence 
of the buffalo west of the Rio Grande, 125; on 
= distribution of the buffalo in Texas in 1853, 
139. 
White, ae Andrew, his enumeration of the beasts 
of Mar 
ere one o execs attempt of, in domesti- 
ating ie bu iffalo, 17-219; mixed breeds de- 
scribed by, 218 
es ulfalcos met with in, by Hennepin, 82 ; 
t seen in, in 1832, 117. 
Wien, Dr. A., reference by, to buffaloes in Kan- 
Wolf . on buffaloes in Union Co., Pa. 
ool, bute, weaving of, by the dies 1; oie 
ne fro ae He formed to utilize, 199. 
ce Prot Je the absence of bison remains 
n the Indian shell. Bass of the Atlantic coast, 76 ; 
in shell-heaps of Florida, 101 ; on the existence of 
the buffalo in Florida, 98 — 100. 
2 
Yates, Dr. L. G., ae of remains of Bison an- 
tiquus in California by, 3 
Yukon Valley, Alaska, Ae of the remains 
of Bison antiquus in, 34. 
