516 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology. 



Mustcla cicognanii mortigena Bangs. 



Newfoundland and adjacent parts of the Labrador peninsula. 



Lutra degener Bangs. 



Peculiar to Newfoundland. 



Lynx subsolanus Bangs. 



Peculiar to Newfoundland. 



Phoca vital ina Linne. 



Very common about the coasts. 



Phoca hispida Schreber. 



Common along the coasts. 



Phoca grocnlandica Erxleben. 



Common along the coasts. 



Erignathus barbatus barbatus (Erxleben). 



Not so common as some of the other seals. 



Halichoerus grypus (Fabricus). 



A rather uncommon seal. 



Cystophora cristata (Erxleben). 



Not common on the coasts of Newfoundland. 



Odobenus rosmarus (Linne). 



Formerly the Walrus undoubtedly reached south to Newfoundland, 

 but it is now many years since it occurred there. 



Microtus terraenovae (Bangs). 



Peculiar to Newfoundland. 



Fiber obscurus Bangs. 



Peculiar to Newfoundland. 



Epimys norvegicus (Erxleben). 



Introduced and abundant. 



Mus musculus musculus Linne. 



Introduced; not so abundant as the Rat. 



Castor caccator Bangs. 



Peculiar to Newfoundland. 



Lepus arcticus bangsii Rhoads. 



Newfoundland and probably adjacent parts of the Labrador penin- 

 sula. 



Lepus americanus struthopus Bangs. 



Introduced; now very abundant. 



Alces americanus Jardine. 



Introduced but not successfully naturalized; said still to be found 

 in very small numbers. 



Rangifer terraenovae Bangs. 



Peculiar to Newfoundland. 



