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Cervus canadensis Erxleben. Canadian Wapiti. 

 Elaphus canadensis Lapham, 1853. 



Cervus canadensis Hoy, 1882. — Strong-, 1883. — Jackson, 1908. — 

 Hollister, 1909. 



Alee americanus (Clinton). Eastern Moose. '\ 



Cervus alces Lapham, 1853. — Strong-, 1883. 

 Alee americanus^ Hoy, 1882. — Hollister, 1909. 



BOVIDJE. 



Bison bison (Linnams). American Buffalo. 

 Bison americanus Lapham, 1853. 

 Bos americana Hoy, 1882. 

 Bison bison Hollister, 1909. 



GLIRES. 



SCIUKIDiE. 



Sciurus carolinensis leucotis Gapper. Northern Gray Squirrel. 

 Sciurus leucotis Lapham, 1853. — Snyder, 1902. 

 Sciurus niger Lapham, 1853 1 .— Strong, 1883. 

 Sciurus migratorius Strong, 1883. 

 Sciurus carolinensis leucotis, Jackson, 1908. 



Sciurus carolinensis hypophaeus Merriam. Minnesota Gray Squirrel. 

 Sciurus hypophaeus Snyder, 1902. 

 Sciurus carolinensis hypophaeus, Jackson, 1908. 



Sciurus hudsonicus minnesota Allen. Minnesota Eed Squirrel. 

 Sciurus hudsonicus Lapham, 1853. 

 Sciurus hudsonius Strong, 1883. 

 Sciurus hudsonius loquax Snyder, 1902. 

 Sciurus hudsonicus loquax Jackson, 1908. 

 Sciurus hudsonicus minnesota Hollister, 1909. 



Sciurus niger ruflventer Geoffroy. Fox Squirrel. 

 Sciurus vulpinus Lapham, 1853. 

 Sciurus sayl Strong, 1883. 

 Sciurus ludovicianus Snyder, 1902. 

 Sciurus niger ruflventer Jackson, 1908. 



1 1 do not hesitate to place Lapham's "Black Squirrel" under S. c. leucotis. 

 All the totally black squirrels from Wisconsin that I have examined were 

 leucotis, though partly black ruflventer are not especially rare. Black gray 

 squirrels used to be abundant in southeastern Wisconsin but are now seldom 

 F ound. 



