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<h1><big>THE EXTERMINATION OF THE AMERICAN BISON.</big></h1>
<h2>BY</h2>
<h2>WILLIAM T. HORNADAY,</h2>
<h3><i>Superintendent of the National Zoological Park.</i></h3>
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<h2><SPAN name="prefatory_note" id="prefatory_note"></SPAN>PREFATORY NOTE.</h2>
<p>It is hoped that the following historical account of the discovery,
partial utilization, and almost complete extermination of the great
American bison may serve to cause the public to fully realize the folly
of allowing all our most valuable and interesting American mammals to be
wantonly destroyed in the same manner. The wild buffalo is practically
gone forever, and in a few more years, when the whitened bones of the
last bleaching skeleton shall have been picked up and shipped East for
commercial uses, nothing will remain of him save his old, well-worn
trails along the water-courses, a few museum specimens, and regret for
his fate. If his untimely end fails even to point a moral that shall
benefit the surviving species of mammals <i>which are now being
slaughtered in like manner</i>, it will be sad indeed.</p>
<p>Although <i>Bison americanus</i> is a true bison, according to scientific
classification, and not a buffalo, the fact that more than sixty
millions of people in this country unite in calling him a “buffalo,” and
know him by no other name, renders it quite unnecessary for me to
apologize for following, in part, a harmless custom which has now become
so universal that all the naturalists in the world could not change it
if they would.</p>
<p>W. T. H.</p>
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<h2>THE EXTERMINATION OF THE AMERICAN BISON,</h2>
<h3>By <span class="sc">William T. Hornaday</span>,</h3>
<h3><i>Superintendent of the National Zoological Park.</i></h3>
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