FEB., 1912. MAMMALS OF ILLINOIS AND WISCONSIN CORY. 305 



locality, but it would be expected to intergrade with U. cinereoargenteus 

 in northern Illinois. The type was taken in Grant County, Wisconsin, 

 and Hollister records two specimens which he collected at Delavan, 

 Walworth Co. (/. c., p. 140). Jackson records it from Dunn County, 

 (/. c., 1908, p. 26); he also states there is a specimen in the University 

 of Wisconsin collection at Madison taken in-Lema Township, Pepin 

 Co., in 1907 and scalps from Jackson, Dunn and Adams counties 

 (I. c., 1910, p. 89). There is a specimen in the Milwaukee Public Museum 

 from Prescott, Pierce Co., and hunters have reported Gray Foxes from 

 Jefferson County. Gray Foxes are reported from Jo Daviess Co., 

 Illinois, but I have seen no specimens from that locality. The habits 

 of this northern race probably do not differ from those of the Gray 

 Fox. 



Specimens examined from Wisconsin : 

 Wisconsin (B. S.) Delavan, Walworth Co., i; (M. P.M.) Prescott, 



Pierce Co., 1 = 2. 



A 

 Genus VULPES Brisson. 



Vulpes Brisson, Regn. Anim., 2nd ed., 1762, p. 173. Type Canis 



vulpes Linnaeus. 



Nasal bones not extending back of maxillaries; temporal crests 

 not widely separated as in Urocyon; frontal sinus absent; posterior 

 portion of under jaw not abruptly emarginate; 

 upper incisors not noticeably lobed; postorbital 

 process of frontal bone concave above, the anterior 

 outer edge turned slightly upward; nose elongated 

 and tapering; tail soft, long and -bushy; pupil of 

 eye elliptical. 



Dental formula: 



3Z3 



C. , Pm. 



Upper view of skull. 3 ~ 3 I ~ I 4 ~ 4 3 ~ 3 



(Much reduced.) 



Vulpes fulvus (DESMAREST). 

 RED Fox. 



BLACK Fox, SILVER Fox, CROSS Fox (color phases of the Red Fox) . 



Canis fulvus DESMAREST, Mammalogie, I, 1820, p. 203. 



Vulpes fulvus LAPHAM, Trans, Wis. State Agr. Soc., II, 1852 (1853), p. 339 (Wiscon- 

 sin). KENNICOTT, Trans. 111. State Agr. Soc., I, 1853-54 (1855), p. 578 (Cook 

 County, Illinois). STRONG, Geol. Wis., Surv. 1873-79, I, 1883, p. 436 (Wiscon- 

 sin). EVERMANN & BUTLER, Proc. Ind. Acad. Sci., 1893 (1894), p. 138 (Indiana). 



