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Genus Vulpes (115). 



Vulpes macrotis devius Nelson and Goldman. 



Vulpes macrotis devius Nels. and Goldm., Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., 

 XXII, 1909, p. 25. 



Type locality. Llano de Yrais, opposite Magdalena Island, Lower 

 California, Mexico. 



Genl. Char. Like V. macrotis but sides of nose, lower jaw and 

 sometimes chin blackish. 



Color. Forehead and cheeks buffy gray; upperparts silvery gray; 

 base of ears behind collar on neck beneath and on outer side of legs 

 deep ochraceous-buff; sides of neck, underparts qf body, flanks and 

 under side of tail deep buff to pale ochraceous-buff; throat and median 

 line of belly white; ears, sides of nose and tip of tail blackish. Ex 

 type in United States National Museum. 



Measurements. Total length, 785; tail, 285; hind foot, 129. 

 Skull: Occipito-nasal length, 102.2; Hensel, 104.3; zygomatic width, 

 60. i ; intertemporal width, 19.9; length of nasals, 38; palatal length, 

 arch to incisors, 57.1; length of upper molar series, 42.9; length of 

 lower molar series, 84.5. Ex type in United States National Museum. 



Genus Urocyon (116). 



Urocyon calif ornicus sequoiensis Dixon. 



Urocyon californicus sequoiensis Dixon, Univ. Calif. Pub. Zool., V, 



1910, p. 303. 

 Type locality. Lagunitas, Marin County, California. 



Genus Icticyon. 



Icticyon Lund, Overs. Danske Vidensk. Selsk. Forhandl. Kjoben- 

 havn, 1842 (1843), No. 6, p. 80. Type Icticyon venaticus Lund. 



Icticyon panamensis Goldman. 



Icticyon panamensis Goldm., Smith. Misc. Coll., LX, No. 2, 1912, 

 p. 14. 



Type locality. Near head of Limon River, Mount Pirri, eastern 

 Panama. 



Genl. Char. Similar to I. venaticus, but paler. 



Color. Top of head, neck, upperparts to rump pinkish buff; rump 

 with black and pinkish buff hairs mixed, giving this part a blackish 

 appearance; flanks similar to upperparts, but darker by a mixture of 



