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Map showing the type localities of species and subspecies of Weasels (belonging to the subgenus 

 Ictis) in eastern United States. 



Putorius noveboracemis EMMONS. Type locality Southern New York. Descrip- 

 tion as previously given. 



Putorius n. notius BANGS. (Proc. N. Eng. Zool. Club, I, 1899, p. 53.) Type 

 locality Weaverville, Buncombe Co., North Carolina. Similar to novebora- 

 censis "but darker brown above and yellowish instead of white below; black 

 occupying nearly half the length of the tail" (Bangs). 



Putorius n. occisor (BANGS). (Proc. N. Eng. Zool. Club, I, 1899, p. 54.) Type 

 locality Bucksport, near mouth of the Penobscott River, Hancock Co., 

 Maine. Similar to noveboracensis, but larger and with longer tail, with less 

 black at the end. 



Putorius cicognanii (BONAPARTE). Type locality Northeastern North America; 

 precise locality unknown. Description as previously given. 



Putorius peninsula RHOADS. (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1894, p. 152.) Type 

 locality Hudson's, Pasco Co., 14 miles north of Tarpon Springs, Hillsboro 

 Co., Florida. "Size rather large, about equalling male of Pulorius novebora- 

 censis; skull similar to that of longicauda, but with very large audital bullas" 

 (Rhoads). 



