4'JJ MUSTELA. 



tooth row, 25; length of mandible, 55; height at condyle, 26; length 

 of lower tooth row, 30. 



1022. Mustela atrata Bangs. 



Mustela atrata Bangs, Amer. Nat., xxxi, 1897, p. 162. Elliot, 

 Syn. N. Am. Mamm., F. C. M. Pub., n, 1901, p. 335. Zool. Ser. 

 NEWFOUNDLAND MARTF.X. 



Type locality. Bay St. George, Newfoundland. 

 Geogr. Distr. Newfoundland. 



1023. Mustela caurina Merriam. 



Mustela canriiia Merr., N. Am. Faun., No. 4, 1890, p. 27. 

 Mustela atrata cauriua Elliot, Syn. N. Am. Mamm., F. ('. M. Pub., 



n, 1901, p. 335. Zool. Ser. 

 PACIFIC MARTF.X. 



Type locality. Near Gray's Harbor, Chehalis County, Washington. 

 Geogr. Distr. Northwest coast of California to Puget Sound. 



n. . Miixtrln riiiii'iini nri oi'iicx Rhoads. 



Mustela caurina origenes Rhoads, Proc. Acad. Nat. Scien. Phil., 



1902, p. 458. 

 ROCKY MOUNTAIN MARTEN. 



Type locality. Marvine Mountain, Garfield County, Colorado. 



Geogr. Disir. Southern Rocky Mountain region; new Mexico? 



Color. Upper parts and sides wood brown; long hairs on dorsal 

 region and rump broccoli brown; gular patch extensive; buffy orange; 

 rest of under parts lighter than back; tail long, dark; ears edged with 

 ochraceous buff. 



Measurements. Total length, 676; tail vertebrae, 230; hind foot, 

 85. Skull: basal length, 65; zygomatic breadth, 41. 



1024. Mustela canadensis Schreber. 



Mustela ciinailcnsis Schreber, Saugth.. in, Text, p. 402, 1777, 

 pi. cxxiv, 1776. 



Mnslcla pcniniiili Erxl., Syst. Annn., 1777, p. 470. Elliot, Syn. 

 N. Am. Mamm.. F. C. M. Pub., n, 1001, ]>. 337. Zool. Ser. 



Mitslflii ntclauorliyi:* ha Bodd., Elenrh. Anim., 1784, p. 88. 



I"/, (;;(/ fn*<.a!i>r Sha\v, Gen. Zool., I, 1800, p. 414. 



Mustclii rtii'ra Turton, Linn. Syst. Xat.. i, iSof), p. 60. 



Mustela godmani Fischc-r, Syn. M;unin.. 1829, ]>. 217. 

 PENNANT'S FISIIKU. 



Type locality. "New York and Pennsylvania." (Pennant.) 



Geogr. Distr. North America north of 35, in forest-covered 

 country, easl of the- Cas-ade Mountains. InU-n'ra>ling with the next 



