8 FAUNA OF NEW ENGLAND. 



UNOl • LA TA . A KTIUDACT Y LA . 



CERVIDAE. 



Odocoileus americanus borealis Miller, Bull. 88, N. Y. state 

 mus., 1900, vol. 8, p. 83. "Bucksport, Maine." 



Odocoileus virt/inianus (Boddaert). Stone & Cram, Amer. 

 animals, 1902, p. 34-39, 3 pis. 



Woodlands and forests of Transition and Canadian zones. 

 Me. to Coxx. 



19. Paralces americanus (Clinton.) Allen. 



Moose. 

 Cervus americanus Clinton, Letters on nat. hist, and int. 

 resources of X. Y., 18*22, p. 193. "Country north of 

 Whitestown,"' X. Y. 



Alces americanus Jardine. Elliot. Field Columb. mus., zool. 

 ser., 1901, vol. 2, p. 38, pi. 14. 



Alces americanus Jardine. Stone ct Cram, Amer. animals, 

 1902, p. 43-47, 2 pis. 



Forests of Canadian zone. 



Me. — Xorthern counties. 



N. H. — Coos County. 



Vt. — Formerly in northern counties. 



20. Rangifer caribou (Gmelin.) Audubon and Bachman. 



Woodland caribou. 



Cervus tarandus caribou Gm.e\., Syst. nat., 1788, vol. l,p. 177. 

 "In ALPiKus Americae, . , . . " 



Jianf/ifer caribou (Gmel.) . Elliot, Field Columb. mus., zool. 

 ser., 1901, vol. 2, p. 35-36, pi. 13. 



RaiKjifer caribou (Gmel.). Stone & Cram, Amer. animals, 

 1902, p. 47-51, 1 pi. 



Forest>< and barrens of Hudsonian zone. 



Me. — South to Grafton. 



X. H. — Connecticut Lakes. 



Vt. — Formerly in northern portion. 



