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chipmunk, long-tailed, 36. 
Marin, 181. 
Chlamytherium septentrionalis, 22. 
Choeronycteris mexicana, 156. 
Citellus columbianus, 262. 
franklini, 187. 
tereticaudus, 137. 
Cole, L. J., Red squirrels swimming a 
lake, 53. 
Conepatus nelson!, 41. 
venaticus, 40. 
Corynorhinus pallescens, 160. 
townsendii, 116. 
cottontail, Washington, 263. 
cougar, 13, 15. 
coyote, 186. 
Crocidura corese, 42. 
D 
deer, Florida, 71. 
Key, 73. 
northern Virginia, 14, 35, 69. 
northern white-tailed, 35. 
sambur, 26. 
Virginia, 67. 
white-tailed, 65. 
Delphinapterus leucas, 9. 
Desmostylus cymatias, 239. 
hesperus, 238. 
watasei, 239. 
Dice, L. R., Notes on a few mammals 
at Missoula, Montana, 1917-1918, 
262. 
Dickey, D. R., A bat new for Cali- 
fornia, 116. 
Didelphis pigra, 147. 
virginiana, 146, 226. 
Dipodomys simiolus, 137. 
Dixon, J., Rodents and reclamation in 
the Imperial Valley, 136. 
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elephant, 221. 
Eptesicus fuscus, 52, 158. 
Equus, 150. 
Erethizon dorsatum, 15, 38. 
Eutamias alleni, 181. 
arizonensis, 178. 
hindsii, 181. 
neglectus, 36. 
sequoiensis, 180. 
simulans, 179. 
Siskiyou, 180. 
solivagus, 179. 
vallicola, 179. 
Evotomys loringi, 37. 
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Felis couguar, 15. 
microtis, 44. 
nebulosa, 31. 
Ferris, G. F., Concerning lice, 1^ 
Fischer, E., notice of his ‘‘Ueber die 
Variationen der Hirnfurchen des 
Schimpansen,” 60. 
fisher, 6, 15, 39. 
Fisher, A. H., The grizzly bear as a 
tree-climber, 53. 
fox, northern gray, 14. 
red, 6, 15, 38, 226. 
G 
Gidley, J. W., review of Gregory’s 
The origin and evolution of the hu- 
man dentition, 268. 
Glaucomys macrotis, 15. 
sabrinus, 35. 
volans, 15. 
Goldman, E. A., review of Grinnell’s 
A geographical study of the kanga- 
roo rats of California, 264; Two new 
skunks of the genus Conepatus, 40. 
gopher, 19. 
gray, 187. 
Imperial Valley, 137, 143. 
pocket, 262. 
gorilla, 176. 
Gregory, W. K., notice of his “The 
origin and evolution of the human 
dentition,” 268; On the “habitus” 
and “heritage” of Csenolestes, 106. 
