INDEX. 
Mufile covered, 86, 131, 137. 
naked, 131, 132. 
Mule Deer, 92, 93. 
Murie, Dr., on glands of Antelope, 37. 
Muzzle, 130, 181. 
0. 
Odor of Antelope, 36, 37, 64, 65. 
of tarsal gland of Caribou, 415. 
of interdigital glands of deer, 263, 
et seq. 
Ornamental coat, 151, et seq. 
Orignal, 69. 
Ossification of antlers, 174. 
P. 
Palm on antlers, 193. : 
of Acapulco Deer, 228, 229. 
Barren-ground Caribou, 208, 209. 
Moose, 194, et seq. 
Woodland Caribou, 200. 
Pedicel for antlers, 170, 177, 193. 
_of Acapulco Deer, 228. 
Wapiti Deer, 211. 
Pelage, 138, 142, et seg. 
Periosteum of antlers, 170, 172. 
Place in Natural History of Antelope, 
63, 300. 
Play or amusement of deer, 296, 297, 301. 
Polygamous habit of Wapiti Deer, 83. 
Prong Buck, 19, 22. 
Prong Horn Antelope, 22. 
R. 
Rangifer Groenlandicus, 105. 
Rangifer-hastalis, 86. 
Rangifer tarandus, 86. 
Red coat of Deer, 126. 
Red Deer, 78, 146. 
Red Deer of Ceylon, 116. 
Reindeer or Raindeer, 86. 
Royal tine, 193. 
Ruminantia, 17. 
Ratting season, time and character of — 
of Antelope, 44-46. 
Barren-ground Caribou, 109. 
Common Deer, 307. 
Mule Deer, 297. 
Moose, 75, 278, 280, 350, 361. 
Wapiti, 83, 284, 289, et seq. 
s. 
Scandinavian Elk, 199. 
Sexual aversion among different species, 
310, et seq. 
425 
Sexual inclination unnatural sometimes, 
315. 
Sight of Antelope, 56. 
Barren-ground Caribou, 368, et seq. 
Common Deer, 381. 
Moose, 359. 
Woodland Caribou, 363. 
Size of Acapulco Deer, 121. 
Antelope, 24., 
Barren-ground Caribou, 105, 121. 
Black-tailed Deer, 119. 
Common Deer, 102, 120, 121. 
Lapland Reindeer, 119, 328. 
Moose, 70, 74, 117, 323, 324. 
Mule Deer, 119. 
Red Deer or Stag, 332, et seq. 
Swedish Elk, 323, 324. 
Wapiti Deer, 81, 118, 332. 
Woodland Caribou, 86, 118, 328. 
Skins, 412. 
of Antelope, 41. 
Black-tailed Deer, 413. 
Common Deer, 412. 
Moose, 410. 
Mule Deer, 412. 
‘Wapiti Deer, 411, 412. 
Woodland Caribou, 90. 
Smell, sense of in Deer, dull in Barren- 
ground Caribou, 112. 
Snags on antlers, 193, 228. 
on brow and bez tines of audleed 
of Red Deer and Wapiti Deer, 
214, 215. 
Solid Horns, 18. 
Species of Acapulco Deer, 113. 
of American Deer enumerated, 66. 
of Barren-ground Caribou distinct, 
106, ef seq. 
Cervus leucurus and Cervus Mexi- 
canus are Cervus Virginianus, 
102, 121. 
Specific description of Acapulco Deer, 
113. 
Antelope, 22. 
Barren-ground Caribou, 105. 
Black-tailed Deer, 97. 
Common Deer, 100. 
Moose, 70. 
Mule Deer, 93. 
Wapiti Deer, 78. 
Woodland Caribou, 86. 
Spike antlers, 193, 230, et seq. 
Spike Bucks, no such variety, 230, ef seq. 
Sportsmen becoming naturalists, 346. 
Spots on fawns, 151, et seq., 157, 158. 
