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1. Vulpes virginianus. 5. Sciurus carolinensis. 



2. Scalops aquaticus. 6. Arvicola pinetorum. 



3. " Breweri. 7. Sylvilagus sylvaticus. 



4. Sciurus cinereus. 



VI. Restricted to the Eastern Province. 



1. Cervus canadensis. 12. Sciurus cinereus. 



2. Cariacus virginianus. 13. " carolinensis. 



3. ? Scotophilus georgianus. 14. " hudsonius. 



4. Neosorex palustris. 15. Tamias striatus. 



5. Sorex Cooperi. 16. ? Arctomys monax. 



6. " Forsteri. 17.? Hesperomys leucopus. 



7. " platyrhinus. 18. Arvicola Gapperi. 



8. Blarina brevicauda. 19. " riparius. 



9. Scalops aquaticus. 20. " pinetorum. 



10. " Breweri. 21. Lepus americanus. 



11. Condylura cristata. 22. Sylvilagus sylvaticus. 



VII. Species restricted to America, but which range over the greater 



portion of the Northern Continent.* 



1. Felis concolor. 9. Scotophilus fuscus. 



2. Lynx canadensis. 10. " noctivagans. 



3. " rufus. 11. Lasiurus noveboracensis. 



4. Vulpes virginianus. 12. " cinereus. 



5. Mustela Pennantii. 13. Pteromys volucella. 



6. Mephitis mephitica. 14. Fiber zibethicus. 



7. Procyon lotor. 15. Jaculus hudsonius. 



8. Vespertilio subulatus. 16. Erethizon dorsatus. 



VIII. Species that occur throughout the colder portion of the Northern 



Hemisphere. 

 (Cetacea not included.) 



1. Canis lupus. 8. Ursus arctos. 



2. Vulpes vulgaris. 9. Phoca vitulina. 



3. Mustela martes. 10. Cystophora cristata. 



4. Putorius erminea. 11. Alee malchis. 



5. « vulgaris. 12. Tarandus rangifer. 



6. " lutreolus. 13. Castor fiber. 



7. Gulo luscus. 



• Probably Sciurus hudsonius and Hesperomys leucopus should be transferred from the 

 preceding list to this. 



