1901. 



1902. 



1902. 



1902. 



Boas, Franz. A. J. Stone's Measurements of Natives of the Northwest Territories. Ibid., 

 XIV, pp. 53-68, pll. vi-xi, March 26, 1901. 



Measurements of 86 individuals, belonging to four tribes, with many photographs, a 

 selection from which is reproduced in pll. vi-ix. 



Allen, J. A. Description of a New Caribou from Kenai Peninsula. Ibid., XIV, pp. 

 143-148, figs. 1-4, May 28, 1901. 



Rangifer stonei, sp. nov. 

 . A New Caribou from the Alaska Peninsula. Ibid., XVI, pp. 119-127, figs. 1-6, 



March 31, 1902. 



Rangifer granti, sp. nov. 



. A New Bear from the Alaska Peninsula, 

 xxxi, April 23, 1902. 



Ursus merriami, sp. nov. 

 . A New Sheep from Kenai Peninsula. 

 April 16, 1902. 



Ovis dalli kenaiensis, subsp. nov. 



Ibid., XVI, pp. 141-143, pll. xxx and 



Ibid., XVI, pp. 145-148, figs, i and 2, 



Fig. 43. CAMP SCENE ON LEVEL MOUNTAIN. 



Mr. Stone's camp on Level Mountain, British Columbia, September 15, 1902, just after 

 bringing in nine specimens of the Osborn Caribou. The heads are not yet skinned, and the 

 preparation of the skins will necessitate several days of hard work upon them. 



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