INDEX 
255 
G 
Genetta victorias, 25. 
Gidley, J. W., see Miller, G. S., and 
J. W. Gidley. 
Gilmore, M. R., Food stored by the 
bean mouse, 157. 
Glaucomys volans, 95. 
goat, Missoula, 21. 
Goldman, E. A., notice of his “Mam- 
mals of Panama,” 188. 
gopher, brown pocket, 16. 
Columbian pocket, 16. 
Grinnell, G. B., As to the wolverine, 
182. 
Grinnell, J., A new kangaroo rat from 
the San Joaquin Valley, California, 
178; notice of his “California ground 
squirrels,” 97. 
H 
Hall, H. M., and Joseph Grinnell, 
notice of their “Life-zone indicators 
in California,” 245. 
Hall, M. C., notice of his “The adult 
taenioid cestodes of dogs and cats, 
and related carnivores in North 
America,” 44. 
Hanna, G. D., Mammals of the St. Mat- 
thew Islands, Bering Sea, 118. 
Harper, F., The Florida water-rat in 
Okefinokee Swamp, Georgia, 65. 
Herpestes, 26, 27. 
griseus, 29. 
Hinton, M. A. C., notice of his ‘ 'Report 
on the house rats of India, Burma, 
and Ceylon,” 146. 
Histiotus inambarus, 86. 
Hollister, N., Dates of shedding of 
horns, 244; editorial comment, 47, 
108, 159, 197, 250; notice of his “East 
African mammals in the U. S. Na- 
tional Museum,” 43; review of Fitz- 
simon’s Natural history of South 
Africa, 246. 
Howell, A. B., A plea for more concise 
technical papers, 158; A second record 
of Phenacomys albipes in California, 
with a discussion of the species, 242 ; 
A supplementary note on cleaning 
skulls, 145; An easy method of clean- 
ing skulls, 40; Contribution to the 
life-history of the California mastiff 
bat-. 111; Microtus townsendi in the 
Cascade Mountains of Oregon, 141; 
Some Californian experiences with 
bat roosts, 169. 
Howell, A. H., Death of Thomas M. 
Owen, 187 ; Description of a new 
race of the Florida water-rat, 79; 
Description of a new species of beach 
mouse from Florida, 237; Notes on 
the fox squirrels of southeastern 
United States, with description of a 
new form from Florida, 36; The Flor- 
ida spotted skunk as an acrobat, 88. 
I 
Ichneumia, 26. 
Ischyromys parvidens, 73. 
J 
Jackson, H. H., T., An apparent effect 
of winter inactivity upon distribu- 
tion of mammals, 58; Diurnal nest- 
building by a wood rat, 241; review 
of HalPs Adult taenioid cestodes of 
carnivores in North America, 44; 
review of Davis’s Contributions to a 
knowledge of the natural enemies of 
Phyllophaga, 44; The Georgian bat, 
Pipistrellus suhflavus, in Wisconsin, 
38; The second annual meeting of 
the American Society of Mammalo- 
gists, 199; The white-tailed jack rab- 
bit, Lepus townsendii campanius, 
introduced into Wisconsin, 186. 
jaguar, 38, 241. 
Jewett, S. G., Notes on two species of 
Phenacomys in Oregon, 165. 
Joleaud, L., notice of his “Les migra- 
tions des mammiferes,” etc., 190. 
K 
Kerodon, 34. 
