INDEX 
The superior figures tell the exact place on the page in ninths; e. g. 360’ 
means page 369, beginning in the third ninth of the page, i. e. about one 
third of the way down. Synonyms are printed in italics. 
Adelonycteris fuscus, 360° 
Alce americanus, 302° 
Alces americanus, 302* 
Arctomys monax, 308'-9' 
Arvicola alborufescens, 274° 
chrotorrhinus, 322°-23° 
dekayi, 319'-21* 
fulvus, 318°-21* 
gapperi, 318°-21* 
hirsutus, 273°; 323°-24° 
oneida, 274', 323°-24° 
pinetorum, 320°-27* 
ripartus, 323°-25° 
rufescens, 318-21" 
scalopsoides, 326°-27* 
sxanthognathus, 273’, 323°-24 
Atalapha borealis, 370°-71° 
cimerea, 370° 
noveboracensts, 370°-71° 
Austral zone, 282*, 289°-92* 
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Balaena cisarctica, 297° 
mysticetus, 297° 
rostrata, 296°-977 
Bat, brown, 369° 
dusky, 275", 368 
Georgia, 275°, 368° 
hairy, 369°-70" 
little brown, 274*, 365°-66* 
red, 370"-71° 
Say’s, 274°, 366°-67* 
silvery, 367° -68° 
Bear, black, 3477 
Beaver, American, 311°-12° 
Bibliography, 376°- 85° 
explanation, 293° 
Birds of Canadian zone, 283° 
of transition zone, 286+ 
of upper austral zone, 290° 
Bison americanus, 297°-99" 
bison, 297" -99° 
Blackfish, 2967 
Blarina brevicauda, 273°, 360'-62° 
carolinensis, 273° 
parva, 273° 
talpoides, 361° 
Bos bison, 297°-99° 
Canadian zone, 281°, 283° 
Canis cinereoargenteus, 341/-42° 
fulvus, 342°-43° 
lupus, 343°-40° 
occidentalis, 343°-46° 
nubilis, 343°-46° 
occidentalis, 3437-46" 
vulpes A pennsylvanicus, 341°-42* 
Cariacus amer icanus, 209 "= 300° 
virginianus, 299" -300° 
Caribou, 273° 
Castor canadensis, 311°-12° 
fiber, 311°-12° 
‘canadensis, 311-12” 
eibethicus, 327 #392 
Castoroides ohioensis, 375° -76° 
Cervus alces, 302* 
canadensis, 300°-2° 
dama americanus, 290°-300° 
elaphus canadensis, 300°-2" 
virginianus, 299°-300° 
Chipmunk, northeastern, 274°, 307-8 
southeastern, 3077 
Condylura Bese 364" -65° 
Cottontail, eastern prairie, 275*, 334'- 
35" 
northeastern, 275°, 333°-34° 
southeastern, 332°-33° 
Cricetus myoides, 315°-16° 
Cystophora cristata, 356°-57° 
Deer, Virginia, 299°-300° 
De Kay, J. E. works on New York 
mammals, 273, 371° 
Delphinus delphis, 273°, 275°, 205° 
melas, 296° 
