pages, with 12 plates and 50 illustrations, the bibliography of which is as 



1897. Allen, J. A. Preliminary Description of a New Mountain Sheep from the British North- 

 west Territory. Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., Vol. IX, pp. 111-114, P'l- and iii, 

 April 8, 1897. 



Ovis stonei, sp. nov. 



1899. . On Mammals from the Northwest Territory collected by Mr. A. J. Stone. Ibid.. 

 XII, pp. 1-9, March 4, 1899. 



/ii/>i.v saltator, Phenacomys constablei, Microtus stonei, M. [mordar] vellerosns. M. 

 i\iutus [ - M. vellerosus], spp. nov. 



1900. . The Mountain Caribou of Northern British Columbia. Ibid., XIII, pp. 1-18. 

 figs. 1-18, April 3, 1900. 



RiiHgiji-r mantanus Seton-Thompson, later distinguished as R. osborni sp. nov. 

 1900. Stone, A. J. Some Results of a Natural History Journey to Northern British Columbia, 

 Alaska, and the Northwest Territory, in the Interest of the American Museum of 

 Natural History. Ibid., XIII, pp. 31-62, figs. 1-5, April 6, 1900. 



Itinerary, including geographical discoveries; annotated list of the larger game ani- 

 mals, including extended observations on their habits and ranges. 



Fin 42 BKINC.INT. CARIBOU TO CAMP. 



In the Cassiar Mountains. Northwest British Columbia, late in September, 1897. 



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