i93- 



1904. 



1904. 



1904. 



Allen, J. A. Mammals collected in Alaska and Northern British Columbia by the Andrew 

 J. Stone Expedition of 1902. Ibid., XIX, pp. 521-567, October 10, 1903. 



Citellus stonei, Synaptomys andersoni, Erethizon epizanthus nigrescens, Putorius 

 microtis, spp. et subsp. nov. 



. New Forms of the Mountain Goat (Oreamnos). Ibid., XX, pp. 19-21, February 

 10, 1904. 



Oreamnos montanus columbianus, subsp. nov. type from Sheslay Mountains, col- 

 lected by A. J. Stone. 

 -. Mammals collected in Alaska by the Andrew J. Stone Expedition of 1903. Ibid., 



XX, pp. 273-292, figs. 1-9, September 8, 1904. 



Chapman, Frank M. Birds collected in Alaska by the Andrew J. Stone Expedition of 

 1903. Ibid., XX, pp. 399-406, September 8, 1^904. 



The specimens already mounted from the Stone collections include a group of 

 five Grant Caribou, consisting of individuals of both sexes and various ages, 

 with natural accessories brought from the Alaska Peninsula ; a group of the big 

 Peninsula Brown Bear, consisting of two old specimens and two yearlings; three 

 Sitka Deer, one Osborn Caribou, one fine old male Alaska Moose, and five Stone 

 Sheep. The additional groups planned for construction are a Black Bear group, 





Fig. 45. HOME OF THE OSBORN CARIBOU. 



Typical Caribou range in the Cassiar Mountains, Northwest British Columbia (60 north 

 lat.). From a photograph taken by Mr. Stone during the latter part of September, 1897. 



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