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INDEX. 



Stansbnry, Capt Howard, buffaloes seen by, on the 

 head waters of Green River, 118, 1 ii 1 ; on the 



influence of the California overland emigration 

 upon the range of the buffalo, 144; on the ab- 

 I the lmtfalo east of the Forks of the Platte 

 in 1849, 146. 



Statistics of the trade in robes, 185- l r> l ; of the 

 trade in hides, 189, 190; of the shipment of buf- 

 falo meat, L89, 190, 192 ; of the shipment of the 

 of the buffalo, 190, 



. (Jov. I. I., on abundance of buffaloes on the 

 Shayenne River in 1853, 155. 



Stevens, J., on the range of the buffalo in Texas in 

 1876, 141. 



"Still hunting" the buffalo, 210-212. 



Stow, reference by, to buffaloes in Florida, 99. 



Strachey, on beasts found in Virginia in 1690, 76. 



Suckley, Dr. Geo., on buffaloes west of the Rocky 

 Mountains. 124. 



'• Surround," a, of buffaloes by Indians described, 207. 



Sits americanus, Harlan, based on remains of an ex- 

 tinct bison, 5, 18. 



Swine, wild, reported as found in Canada and the 

 Middle States in the eighteenth century, 88. 



Taylor, J. W., on buffaloes in British America, 172 ; 

 on nnmberof rohes taken in, in 1872, 1!)1 ; on re- 

 cent destruction of buffaloes in British America, 

 191 : on the Red River half-breed hunters, 809. 



Tennessee, buffaloes in, K>2, 112-114. 



Texas, buffaloes in, in 1530, 131 : abundant 



Matagorda Bay in His."), 132: rang'- of, along 

 in 1685, 134 ; extirpation of, from, 136; ab- 

 ■•(, from greater pari of, from 1850 to I860, 

 1 lo ; present range of, in, 140, 141. 



Thevet, Andre, first figure of buffalo published by, 

 61 ; buffaloes represented by, as occurring near 

 Tampa Bay, Fla., 9a 



Thompson, 1'. I'.., Sr., on the domestication of the 

 buflalo, 220. 



Thompson, CoL Geo. C, domesticated buffaloes 

 owned by, 220. 



Tinkham, A. W., on buffaloes in Dakota in 1853, 155. 



Toulmin, Mr., on the extermination of tie- buffalo 

 in Kentucky, I Hi. 



Tremaine, hi. \v. 3., on the recent great destruction 

 ol buffaloes in Kansas, 158, 153 ; on tin- range ol 

 the South, in Herd in 1876, 163. 



Turner, Lt, on buffaloes in the valley of the Atk.m 

 . I !». 



r/nu priteut, 5, 7. 17. IS. 



Vaca, ( labeca de, first European who saw the buffalo 



in it- native haunts. 128, 131 ; buffaloes met with 



by, in Texas in 1530, 128, 131 ; his description of 



the buffalo quoted, 12:1. 

 Vache sauvage, a term often applied to the elk and 



tie- moose, 71. 

 Variation, individual, in Bison amerieaiMU, 18 - 50. 

 Vaudreuil, Mr., on buffaloes in Illinois, 106; do. 



on the Ohio River, 106. 

 Vining, E. 1'., on shipment of buffalo products over 



the L'nion Pacific Railroad, 190. 

 Virginia, early enumerations of the animals of, 76- 



79 : buffaloes found in. B6, B6, 226. 

 Virginia, West, buffaloes found in, 110, 111. 



Wall, Dr. Asa. on the occurrence of buffaloes near 



Fort Abercrombie, 156. 

 Warden, D. P., reference by, to buffaloes in Western 



Pennsylvania. 1 10. 

 Warren, < ten. fi. K., on the route of Father Esca- 



lante. 126 (footnote). 

 Watson, d. F., buffaloes on the Shenandoah River, 



Va.. 225. 



Whipple, Capt A. W., reference by, to the absence 

 of the buflalo west of the Bio Grande, 125; on 

 the distribution of the lmtfalo in Texas in 1863, 

 139. 



White, Father Andrew, his enumeration of the beasts 

 of Maryland, 78, 84, 



Wickliffe, Robt, successful attempt of, in domesti- 

 cating the buffalo, 217-219: mixed breeds de- 

 scribed by, 2l>. 



Wisconsin, buffaloes met with in, by Hennepin, 88 ; 

 last w en in, in 1832, 1 17. 



Wislizenns, Dr. A., refen n e by, to buffaloes in Kan- 



I 12. 



Wolf, J., on buffaloes in Union Go., l'a., 223. 

 Wool, buffalo, weaving of, by the Indian-. 197 ; cloth 



made from, BOO; company formed to utilize. 199. 

 Wyman, Prof. J., on the absence of bison remains 



in the Indian shell-heaps of the Atlantic coast, 7H ; 



in shell-heaps of Florida, 101 ; on the existence of 



the buffalo i.i Florida, 98 100, 



Fates, I>r. L. <;.. discovery of remains of / 



liquus in ( California by, :t 1. 

 Yukon Valley, Alaska, distribution of the remains 



puti in, 31. 



