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raccoon, Pacific, 12. 
rat, bushy-tailed wood, 233. 
Columbian kangaroo, 17. 
cotton, 235. 
Norway, 15. 
western bushy-tailed wood, 14. 
wood, 241. 
Rathbun, M. J., notice of her “Report 
of the Canadian Arctic expedition — 
decapod crustaceans,” 246. 
Rattus norvegicus, 15. 
recent literature, 43, 97, 146, 188, 245. 
Reithrodontomys nigrescens, 13. 
Reithroparamys, 168. 
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Saunders, A. A., The range of the 
hoary marmot in Montana, 92. 
Scapanus schefferi, 11. 
Sciurus avicennia, 37. 
carolinensis, 53. 
douglasii, 93. 
niger, 36. 
richardsonii, 19. 
rufiventer, 122. 
seal, fur, 121. 
hair, 120. 
Selenarctos, 216. 
formosanus, 223. 
japonicus, 222. 
leuconyx, 226. 
macneilli, 220. 
mupinensis, 219. 
thibetanus, 218. 
ussuricus, 220. 
Seton, E. T., Acrobatic skunks, 140; 
Bobcats and wild turkeys, 140; Does 
the cuterebra ever emasculate its 
host? 94; English names of mam- 
mals, 104; Food of the red fox, 140; 
For a methodic study of life-histories 
of mammals, 67; Locality, date, and 
name with observations, 107 ; Migra- 
tions of the graysquirrel, 53; Notes 
on the breeding habits of captive 
deermice, 134; The jaguar in Colo- 
rado, 241; The mole-mouse, potato- 
mouse, or pine-mouse, 185. 
Shaw, W. T., notice of his “Cost of a 
squirrel and squirrel control,” 192. 
shrew, Dobson, 11. 
Hoy’s, 139. 
navigator, 11. 
Shufeldt, R. W., A work on the com- 
parative osteology of the Procyoni- 
dse, 196. 
Sibbaldus sulfureus, 120. . 
Sigmodon exsputus, 238. 
Skinner, M. P., Measurements of an 
unusual elk head, 186. 
skunk. Great Basin, 12. 
Sorex dobsoni, 11. 
Sowerby, A. de C., Notes on Heude’s 
bears in the Sikawei Museum, and 
on the bears of Palsearctic eastern 
Asia, 213. 
Spelseus, 216, 228. 
cavifrons, 230. 
leuconyx, 232. 
melanarctos, 230. 
piscator, 231. 
Spilogale ambarvalis, 88. 
squirrel, Columbian ground, 17. 
flying, 95, 243. 
fox, 36. 
golden-mantled ground, 18. 
gray, 53, 243. 
mangrove fox, 37. 
Richardson, 19. 
Townsend ground, 18. 
Stoddard, H. L., Nests of the western 
fox squirrel, 122; The flying squirrel 
as a bird killer, 95. 
Sylvilagus nuttallii, 20. 
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Tanton, T. L., Depressions found on 
moose trails and their significance, 
142. 
tapir, Brazilian, 143. 
Tapirus terristris, 143. 
Taverner, P. A., The test of the sub- 
species, 124. 
Taxidea neglecta, 12, 
