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Stoner, D., Another tree-climbing 
v/oodchuck, 260. 
Storer, T. I., The young of the Cali- 
fornia gray squirrel, 188. 
Sumner, F. B., Longevity in Pero- 
myscus, 79. 
Sus, 45. 
Sylvilagus nuttallii, 263. 
transitionalis, 15. 
Synaptomys fatuus, 37. 
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Tarnias griseus, 36. 
lysteri, 14. 
tapir, 222. 
Taxidea taxus, 173. 
Taylor, W. P., review of Webster’s 
The king of the Olympics, 193. 
Thomomys albatus, 20, 137. 
fuscus, 262. 
pallescens, 19. 
Thorbum, A., notice of his “British 
mammals,” 57. 
Trichechus latirostris, 127. 
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Underwood, W. L., notice of his “Wild 
brother,” 269. 
Urotrichus adversus, 42. 
Ursus americanus, 15, 39. 
horribilis, 53. 
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vole, red-backed, 37. 
Vulpes fulva, 15, 38, 226. 
W 
weasel, common, 39. 
large brown, 15. 
little brown, 15. 
Webster, E. B., notice of his “The 
king of the Olympics,” 193. 
whale, humpback, 9. 
white, 9. 
White, F. B., Connecticut woodchuck 
climbs a tree, 262. 
wolf, timber, 14, 38. 
wolverine, 13, 15, 53. 
woodchuck, 14, 259, 260, 261. 
Canada, 36. 
woodrat, 241. 
Wyman, L. C., The validity of the 
Penobscot field mouse, 162. 
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Zalophus californianus, 170. 
Zapus hudsonius, 37. 
zebra, 223. 
