INDEX TO VOLUME I 
[New names in bold-face type] 
A 
Alces shirasi, 20. 
Allen, G. M., A bat new to the Japanese 
fauna, 139; An insular race of cotton 
rat from the Florida Keys, 235; Bats 
from Mount Whitney, California, 1; 
Bison remains' from New England, 
161 ; Hoy’s shrew in Labrador, 139. 
Allen, J. A., Note on Gueldenstaedt’s 
names of certain species of Felidse, 
90; Preliminary notes on African 
carnivora, 23; review of Goldman’s 
Mammals of Panama, 188; The tech- 
nical names of two Colobus monkeys, 
96. 
Alopex hallensis, 121. 
American Society of Mammalogists, 
organization meeting, 47 ; by-laws 
and rules, 49; second annual meet- 
ing, 199. 
Anahyster, 23. 
Anderson, R. M., review of Dali’s 
Report on mollusks of Canadian 
Arctic expedition, 246; review of 
Rathbun’s Report on decapod crus- 
taceans of Canadian Arctic expedi- 
tion, 246. 
antelope, prong-horned, 128, 244. 
Anthony, A. W., The wood rat as a 
harvester, 140. 
Anthony, H. E., New rodents and new 
bats from Neotropical regions, 81. 
Antrozous pacificus, 174. 
Aonyx, 23, 24. 
Arborimus, 243. 
Ariela, 31. 
Atilax, 26. 
B 
badger, California, 12. 
Bailey, V., A new subspecies of beaver 
from North Dakota, 31; Identity of 
the bean mouse of Lewis and Clark, 
70; Old and new horns of the prong- 
horned antelope, 128. 
Baker, A. B., Breeding of the Brazilian 
tapir, 143. 
Balsena mysticetus, 120. 
Balsenoptera velifera, 120. 
Ballou, H. A., notice of his “Rats in 
the West Indies,” 192. 
bat, brown, 173. 
California leaf-nose, 172. 
California mastiff. 111. 
Georgian, 38. 
hoary, 11. 
interior long-legged, 4. 
large brown, 5. 
little California, 11. 
long-legged, 11. 
mastiff, 182. 
Mexican free-tail, 175. 
pale lump-nose, 174. 
pallid, 174. 
red, 87. 
silver-haired, 11. 
Tejon, 1, 173. 
white-edged, 2. 
Yuma, 173. 
bear, black, 11. 
cinnamon, 11. 
polar, 121. 
bears of Asia, 213. 
beaver, 19, 31. 
Berardius bairdii, 120. 
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