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JOUBNAL OF MAMMALOGY 
Marmota canadensis, 36. 
preblorum, 14, 259. 
rufescens, 259, 260. 
marten, 39. 
pine, 15. 
Martes americana, 15, 39. 
pennanti, 15, 39. 
tsuensis, 45. 
mastodon, 221. 
Medsger, O. P., The tree-climbing 
habits of woodchucks, 261. 
Megaptera boops, 9. 
Mephitis, 226, 259. 
hudsonica, 39. 
nigra, 15. 
Merriam, C. H., Early records of 
buffalo in “California’’ [= Nevada, 
Utah and southwestern Wyoming], 
54. 
Michelsson, G., notice of his “Die 
Hautmuskulatur des Igels (Erina- 
ceus europaeus),” 120. 
Micromys aokii, 43. 
Microtus pennsylvanicus, 37, 162. 
shattucki, 162. 
Miniopterus japonise, 43. 
mink, 6, 15, 39, 226, 259. 
Mogera kanai, 42. 
mole, coast, 21 
prairie, 115. 
mongoose, 116. 
monkey, proboscis, 30. 
moose, 14, 35. 
mouse, deer, 37. 
jumping, 37. 
meadow, 37. 
Penobscot field, 162. 
woodland jumping, 117. 
Murina fuscus, 46. 
Mus molossinus, 45. 
muskrat, 5, 37, 226. 
pallid, 137, 141. 
Mustela cicognanii, 15, 39. 
itatsi, 45. 
noveboracensis, 15. 
sibirica, 45, 226. 
vison, 15, 39. 
Myosciurus minutulus, 118. 
minutus, 119. 
pumilio, 119. 
Myotis occultis, 157. 
subulatus, 52. 
tsuensis, 43. 
velifer, 157. 
N 
Napseozapus insignis, 117. 
narwhal, 8. 
Nasalis larvatus, 30. 
Nelson, E. W., Dr. Joel Asaph Allen — 
an appreciation, 254. 
Neotoma, 117, 241. 
annectens, 241. 
venusta, 137. 
Nyctereutes, 45. 
Nycteris cinerea, 159, 185. 
Nyctinomus mexicanus, 161. 
O 
Odocoileus borealis, 14, 35, 69. 
clavium, 73. 
osceola, 71. 
virginianus, 67. 
Ondatra pallida, 137. 
zibethica, 37. 
opossum, 115, 146, 226. 
orang-utan, 47. 
Osborn, H. F., and H. E. Anthony, 
Close of the age of mammals, 219. 
Osgood, W. H., Death of Charles B. 
Cory, 119. 
otter, 14, 15, 38. 
P 
Paguma, 25. 
Parker, G. H., The breathing of the 
Florida manatee, 127. 
Parks, H. E., The genus Neotoma in 
the Santa Cruz Mountains, 241. 
Peromyscus gambeli, 79. 
gracilis, 37. 
Phoca geronimensis, 171. 
vitulina, 15. 
