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INDEX 



Hair of moose, 68, 172:: 286; 



used in Indian embroidery, 



202-203 ; grows upward from the 



nose, 201 

 Hampton Court Palace, moose 



antlers in, 166-169 

 Hardiness of moose, 223,°226, 367- 



369 



Hardy, Campbell, snaring moose 

 in Nova Scotia, 137 (note); 

 cooking marrow, 21 1 ; an Indian 

 myth, 249 



Harness, moose driven in, 74-75* 



376-377:: 307-309 

 Head, Gov., his racing moose, 



376-377 

 Hearing, sense of, in moose, 93 

 Height of moose, 64-67 : : 300 

 Heraldic moose of Michigan, 29 

 Herding of elk, 302 

 Hesketh-Prichard, 290, 298; jack- 

 ing, 147; hunting with dog, 319; 

 Norwegian elk heads, 338 

 Hewitt, Dr. C. Gordon, quoted, 

 364; on moose parasites, 374- 

 375 



Hibbs, N., moose muffle baked in 



the ground, 216-217 

 Hide of moose as leather, 14, 15, 



28, 201 :: 284-286; Indian uses 



for, 202-203 

 Hinman, Maj. C. W., capture 



of calf moose, 85-86 

 Hock, skin used for moccasins, 202 

 Hoffman, Dr. W. J., Indian myths, 



255-257 

 HoUister, Dr. H., quoted, 372 

 Hoodoo State Game Preserve, 



Wyoming, 362 

 Hoofs, as weapons, 81, 138 :: 311- 

 312; used in cure of epilepsy, 

 263-267:: 346-351 

 Horn used in calling, 128 

 Homaday, W. T., 67, 70, 244, 339; 

 specific differences in moose, 59 

 (note) ; size of antlers influenced 

 by food, 61 (note); comparison 

 of antlers, 191 (note); commer- 

 cial value of venison, 222-223 

 Horse, size compared with moose, 

 66; speed compared with moose, 



74, 376-377 309 

 Howley, J. P., moose secured for 



Newfoundland, 370 

 Hudson Bay, 38, 53, 362 



Human scent in tracks, 108 

 Hungarian method of mounting 



antlers, 166 

 Himting methods now obsolete, 



132-147 ^ 

 Huron Indians, moose-hair em- 

 broidery, 68; moose drives, 135 



Ibenhorst elk preserve, 284, 293, 

 301 



Ice avoided by moose, 76 

 Idaho, moose in, 32, 37, 81 

 Inbreeding, danger of, 371 

 Increase in number of moose, 32, 



38, 39, 42-44, 46, 49, 51, 361- 



366 



Indians, their bows and spears, 

 10, II; moose calling by, 122 

 (note) ; calling in British Colum- 

 bia, 130; cooking methods, 8-9, 

 17-18; crust hunting, 6, 8, 

 137-140; driving moose, 134- 

 136; moose-hair embroidery, 

 68; feasts, 9, 17-18; moose 

 meat as food 6, 8, 15-16, 27- 



29, 140; killing for market, 16- 

 17, 27; myths regarding moose, 

 245-261 ; names for the moose, 

 237; names of Indian origin, 54; 

 moose products, 202-203; de- 

 struction of moose by, 27, 28, 



30, 45-46, 98 (note), 140; snar- 

 ing moose, 136; superstitious 

 beliefs, 262-268; tongue of 

 moose highly prized, 18, 211 



Indifference of moose to danger, 

 occasional, 93-97, 104-105 



Insects which attack moose, 374- 

 375:: 306-307 



Instinct of the moose, 69, 100 



Intelligence of moose, 67, 69-71 



Irish elk, 243-244 



Isle Royale, moose on, 36, 365-367 



Jacking, forbidden by law, 145; 

 misconceptions concerning, 145- 

 147; by automobile headlight, 

 379; fire hunting in Siberia, 332 



Jackson Hole, moose to be sent to 

 South Dakota, 372 



James Bay, moose near, 362 



Jasper Park, Alberta, 362 



"Jesuit Relations," 15-18, 251: 

 (note), 261, 263 



