INDEX TO VOLUME 3 
[New names in bold-face type] 
A 
Aloes americanus, 14, 35. 
Allen, G. M., Bats from New Mexico 
and Arizona, 156; review of Cabot’s 
Labrador, 56. 
antelope, prong-horn, 82, 231. 
Anthony, H. E., review of Thorburn’s 
British mammals, 57. 
Antilocapra, 82. 
Antrozous pallidus, 160. 
Apodemus sagax, 43. 
speciosus, 43. 
Aschemeier, C. R., Beds of the gorilla 
and chimpanzee, 176. 
Ashbrook, F. G,, The fur trade and the 
fur supply, 1. 
ass, 223. 
B 
badger, American, 173. 
Bailey, B., Some random notes on 
mammals of Minnesota, 259. 
Barbour, T., and G. M. Allen, The 
white-tailed deer of eastern United 
States, 65. 
Bascom, K. F., Silk buffalo robes, 263. 
bat, brown, 52. 
California leaf-nosed, 156. 
cave, 157. 
hoary, 159, 185. 
Hollister’s, 157. 
large brown, 158. 
long-nosed, 156. 
Mexican free-tailed, 161. 
pallid, 160. 
pallid lump-nosed, 160. 
Say’s, 52. 
western, 158. 
bear, black, 15, 39. 
brown, 185. 
grizzly, 53. 
beaver, 14, 15, 36, 226, 263. 
Sonora, 137, 140. 
bobcat, 15. 
bog-lemming, 37. 
Bonebrake, A. C., An instance of un- 
provoked attack by a brown bear, 
185. 
Bos sondaicus, 32. 
Bowdish, B. S., Tree-climbing wood- 
chucks, 259. 
Bresslau, E., notice of his “The mam- 
mary apparatus of the Mammalia 
in the light of ontogenesis and phylo- 
genesis,” 120. 
buffalo, 54, 263. 
C 
Cabot, W. B., notice of his “Labra- 
dor,” 56. 
Cscnolestes, 106. 
Cahn, A. R., Chlamytherium septen- 
trionalis, a fossil edentate new to 
the fauna of Texas, 22. 
camel, 223. 
Canis latrans, 187. 
nubilus, 38. 
caribou, woodland, 14, 35. 
Castor canadensis, 15, 36, 226, 263. 
frondator, 137. 
Cervus equinus, 26. 
nippon, 45. 
Chapin, J. P., Woodland jumping 
mouse near Tuxedo, New York, 117. 
chimpanzee, 176. 
chipmunk, 14, 262. 
gray, 36. 
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