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quented b}' a fox more closely resembling the European 

 one than the Canis fulvus of the eastern territory does. 

 The moose-deer, reindeer, wapiti, with several others of 

 the genus, known to the traders under the name of mule- 

 deer, jumping deer or cabree, fallow-deer or chevreuil, 

 and the prong-horned antelope, also inhabit New Cale- 

 donia and the banks of the Columbia. 



The following is a list of the specimens procured by 

 the expedition, with a reference to the pages of the 

 Fauna-Boreali Americana, where they are scientifically 

 described : — 



Vespertilio subulatus, F.B.A. 1. page 3. 



Mustela (Putorius) erminea - 46. 



vison - - 48. 



Lutra Canadensis - -57. 



Lupus occidentalis, griseus - 66. 



Canis familiaris, Canadensis - 80. 



Castor Americanus - - 105. 



Fiber zibethicus - - 1 1 5. 



Arvicola Pennsylvanicus - 124. 



Georychus trimucronatus - 130. 



Mus leucopus - 142. 



Spermophilus Parryi - 158. 

 Aquila (Haliaeetus) leucocephala, 



F.B.A. 2. - - - 15. 

 Falco lanarius. 



Islandicus - - 27. 



sparverius - - - 31. 



columbarius - - 35. 



Buteo borealis - - 50. 



(Circus) cyaneus - 55. 



Strix otus - - - 72. 



brachyota - 75. 



cinerea - - - 77. 



