792 The American Naturalist. [September, 
given ; further full particulars may be found in the elaborate re- 
port,referred to in the note: 
Location of Herd. Number. 
Garden City, Kan., ES 
Flathead Indian an Monina: è 35 
Clarendon, Texas, . . i : ; 13 
Bismark Grove, Kan, . ; ; : IO 
Fort Bennet, Dak., i ; ^ : 9 
Rapid City, Dak., . j ; ; i 4 
Wood Lawn, Neb., . ; E : í 5 
Hamline, Minn., : ; 7 : à 2 
Glen Island, N. Y., . : ; ; : 4 
Other places, . ‘ i ; : 12 
Wild West Show, . ; : 3 : 18 ; 
Public pus Philadelphia, i ; i 10 
È Chicago, ; : ‘ 7 
" “> Kaneinnatl, ; : ; i 4 
bs “ae New York, . 4 
" “ A Washington, 2 
254 
For comparison we give the following figures to show the 
distribution of the entire number known: 
Total cue. fit for breeding purposes in 
" America, ; 254 
Wild, under Government Sritéction in va- 
lowstone Park, . ; ; : 200 
Running wild unprotected : 
In United States, . à 85 
In Athabasca, . Doe c RED . BE 
In foreign countries, . ‘ ; ; ut 
Total, : ; : 1096 2 
It will thus be seen that the number of those fit for breeding 
is only a fourth of the entire number. This number might 
3See pp. 458, 525, of Mr. Hornaday’s Report already noted. 
