2'V2 HKsiTs. 



Biol. .Soi'. Wayli., X, j). 7n, April 18, 18%). Secretary Bainl had two other 

 specimens in liis hands at the time tiie .suhspecies was described, No. !•••.'), skull 

 only, a young male, with same data as th»' h'Ctotype, and fi<;ured <>/>. cil., pi. 

 20; and No. \'^jl (incorrectly designated by Secretary Baird as No. 147), an 

 adult male from Los Nogales, Sonera, Mexico. In many respects No. 10-47 

 might be considered the type, as the diagnosis of the form and much of the 

 description is based upon this specimen. The skin was in poor condition in 

 Secretary Baird's time and has apparently been destroyed; the skull is in fair 

 condition. This specimen was evidently considered the type In' Alilleraud Uelni 

 (Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., XXX, p. 28.S, December, 1*)()1 ) as the type-locality 

 given by them is Los Nogales, Sonora, Mexico. 



Written on the skull in old writing is: | "Said to have a | touch of the (iriz/.ly 

 I by an old hunter | hair brown however" | J. H. C. | "Probably a cross" | 



Ursus kenaiensis Merriam, Biolofjical Survey collection. 



Proc. P.iol. Soc. Wa«h., XVII, p. 154, October 0, 1904. 



128672. Skull only. Adult female. Cape Elizabeth, Keuai Pciiiii- 

 siila, Alaska. 1903. Collected by C. A. Lam l)ert. Orioinul luiiii- 

 )>er lr205x. 



Skull jierfect. 



Ursus kidderi Merriam. Riolooical Survey coUectioM. 



Proc. P.iol. Soc. Wash., XV, pp. 78-70, March L'L', 1002. 



116502. Skin and skull. Youno- adult male. Chinitna Hay. .Vlaska 

 Peninsula, Alaska. June 9, 1901. Collected by ,1. 11. Kidder. 

 Original number 3661 x. 



Tunned skin in good condition; skull perfect. 



Ursus middendorffi Merriam. Hiolooical Survey collection. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., X, pp. 09-71, pi. 4, tigs. •_'-:;; \>\. .'>, li'.^. 2; ]>!. 0. li^'. l'; 

 fig. 7 in text, Ajml LS, 1896. 



54793. Skidl only. Adult male. Kodiak Island, Alaska. July 3. 

 1S93. Collected by B. .1. Bretherton. Original luinibcr 17<;. 



Skull perfect, except for fractured left .'^(luamosal and left audita! bulla and a 

 small bullet hole passing from the left frontal through the brain-case and out of 

 flic ri'_dit ])arietal. 



Ursus horribilis phaeonyx M«'riiani. BiolooicMl Sur\ey (•(tlh'ction. 

 Proc. Hif.l. So.'. Wasli., XVII, ]>. l.")4, ( )ctober 0, 1004. 



133231. Skin and sUidl. Old female. Near head of Comet Creek, 

 tributary of Fortymile Creek, Alaska. Jidy 12. 1903. Collected 

 by ^\', 11. Osgood. Original lunnber 2<)8-t. 



Tanned skin in good condition; foot pa<ls missing; skull perfect, excejit for 

 absence f)f first leftlower incisor; most of molariform teeth worn to roots. 



