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APPENDIX. 



and to Mr. Walker, for naming and describing the 

 Coleoptera. 



To Dr. A. Grunther (British Museum), for descriptions 



and much valuable aid in making out the Salmonidse 

 and other fishes collected. 



To Professor Bowerbank, F. K. S., for very great 

 kindness in determining and describing two sponges 

 new to science. 



To Spence Bates, Esq., for descriptions of the new 

 Crustaceans. 



To Mr. E. W. Smith and Mr. Whymper I am in- 

 debted for the able illustrations in Vols. I. and IT. 



List of Mammals. 



INSECTITOHA. 

 Sorex Trowbridgii. (Baird.) 



- Suckleyi. (Baird.) 



- vagrans. (Cooper.) 

 Urotrichus Gibsii. (Baird.) 

 Scalops Townsendii. (Bach.) 



FELID.E. 



Felis concolor. (Linn.) 

 Lynx canadensis. (Kaf.) 



CANIDJE. 



Canis occidentalis. 



- Grisco albus. (Eichd.) 



- rufus. (Richd.) 



- llatrans. 



familiaris. 



Vulpes maerourus. (Baird.) 



discussatus. 



argcntatus. 



MABTIN.ZE. 



Mustcla Pennantii. (Erxl.) 



- americana. (Turton.) 



Putorius noveboracensis. (De Kay. ) 



longicauda. (Bonapt.) 



Vison. (Ard. & Bach.) 

 Gulo luscus. (Ard. & Bach.) 



Lutra californica. (Gray.) 

 Enhydra marina. (Licht.) 



Mephitis occidentalis. (Baird.) 



- bicolor. (Gray.) 

 Taxidea americaua. (Baird.) 



Procyon lotor. (Storr.) 

 Ursus horribilis. (Ord.) 

 - cinnamomeus. (Ord.) 



americanus. (Ord.) 



EODENTIA. 

 Sciurus Hudsonius. (Pallas.) 



fossor. (Peake.) 



Douglass! i. (Bach.) 



