RANGIKER. ALCE. 



Gri '-nland. 



Restri) ted t<> (irecnland. if distinct from the animal 

 tamed "ii the mainland, which cannot as yet be said to be com- 

 tablished. 



>-5. k'an-iKr arctkus Richardson). 



var. I//Y//VII Rich., Faun. Bor. Amer., Mamm., 



P 



. : Set'Mi-Thomnson, Ottawa Nat., xm, 1900, p. 



Klh"t. Syn. X. Am. Mamm., F. C. M. Pub., n, 1901, 



l>. ^d. Zool. Ser. ' ' X. Am. Faun., Xo. 21, 1901, p. 26. 



A'; arcticus IC'lint. Syn. X. Am. Mamm., F. C. M. Pub., 



II, igoi. ].. 37 

 MAUKK.V (ium-xi) CARIBOU. 



T\ dity. Eastern Canada; shores of Hudson Bay? 



. /)/.v/;. I'.arrcn grounds of Arctic America north of the 

 tree limit. t<> the shores and islands of the Arctic Ocean, Greenland 

 ex if the specific distinctness of the mainland animal can be 



en. 



.v>. k'an-ifer pearyi Allen 



- /v ( //-n Allen, Bull. Am. Mus. Xat. Hist. X. Y., 1902, 

 ]' -tog. 



1 \ "U. 



dity. I-:ilexmere Land, N. Lat. 79. 



Known only from the type locality. 



Pure white, except an oval grayish brown patch over 

 rior half ol ! surface; legs and feet white; ears tinged with 



km, in winter j . 

 ^ Total length of flat skin, 1660. 



AIM>. 



xkc I ' vierfusj Tlnere, in Tabellen, 3 Tab. 



M . '7 II. Smith, ('.riff. Amm. K : ng(l., v, 1827, p. 303. 



. 



Libr., Mannn., in, [835, p. 125. Type Ahcs 

 I. inline. 



llandb-n. Ililfsb. \atur-. . is,i, p. 143. (nee 



tlainville, i - 



I. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. X. V., 1902, p. 160. 



"iiin.il i 



