MAMMALIA. 23 



FEHAK. FISSIl'EDIA. 



CANIDAE. 



57. Uko< YON- . iNKKEOAROEXTErs BORKALis Meriiani. 



Northern gray fox. 



Urccifon rhiereotirf/enteifs horeolls Merriain, Pmc liiol. soc. 

 Washington, li>08, vol. Itl, j.. 74. " .Maui.horo, 7 milks from 

 MoNAi>NtHK, Nkw IIampsiiirk." 



Urocyon cinereoart/enteus (Schrebcr). Stone & Cram, Amer. 

 animals, liMcj, p. 275-377, 1 1>1. (southern fonu). 



Open woodlands of njiper austral zone. 

 N. II. -Marlboro. 

 Mass. — Leominster. 

 Cons. 



58. Vri.PKs KLi.vis (Desinarest.) l)e Kay. 



Red fox ; Cross fox ; Black fox. 



(Vz/z/.s- j'idriis Desni.. Maniinalogie. 1S20, vol. 1, p. 2(»3. 

 "L'Etat de Virgime." 



Viilpes petmsifh-atiioi {V>Oi\i\o.eY\.). Elliot, Field Columb. mus., 

 zool. ser., 1901, vol. t>, p. 304, j.l. 30. 



ViiljH 8 fidvm (Desm.). Stone & Cram, Amer. animals, 1902, 

 p. 264-272, 2 pis. 



Woodlands; in burrows. 

 Me. to C'oNX. 



r)9. Canis orriDENTALis (Kic'hardson.) liaird. 

 Gray wolf ; Timber wolf. 



CiDtiH lajnix orcideiUitlis Rich., Fauna Boreali-Amer., 1829, 

 vol. 1. p. tJO. "NoRTiiKUN DISTRICTS " of North America. 



Lajtiis occide/itolis (Rich.). De Kay, Nat. hist. New York, 

 1842, j.t. 1, ].. 42-43, pi. 27, Hg. -j. 



Forests. 



Me. — Practically extirpated. 



\. 11 —White Mountains (about 1x87). 



