PUTORIUS. 219 



Putorius frenatus goldmani Mcrriam. Biological Survey collection. 

 North. Aiiier. Fauna, No. 11, i>i>. 2S-29, June :!0, lS9ti. 

 TTalli. Skill iind skull. Adult mule. Piiuibote, Chiapas. Mexico. 

 Fohruarv 1»), 1896. Collected l»y K. A. (xoldiuau. Oriuimd luuii- 

 her 1)279. 



Well-niade .skin in good condition; sknll with rostrum badly injured, lacking 

 most of right nasal, upper part of right maxillary and postorhital ])rocesses; 

 two outer upper incisors missing. 



Putorius haidarum Proble. Bioloo-ical Survey eolloction. 



Pro/, r.iol. Soc. Wash., XII, pp. lt)9-170, August Id, 1S98. 

 94-i;^)0. Skill and skull. Adult male. Massett, Queen Charlotte 

 Islands, British Coluiuhia. Marcli IT, 1S1»8. Collected hy Kev. 

 J. II. Keen. Orioinal number I80(>x. 

 Well-made skin in good condition; skull perfect. 

 Putorius arcticus kadiacensis Merriau). Biological Survey coll. 



Xortli Amer. Fauna, No. 11, p. 1(5, .Tune l!0, 1896. 

 65291.). Skin and skull. Young adult male. Kodiak Island, Alaska. 

 April ^, 1894. Collected by B. J. Bretherton. Original number 

 304. 



Well-made skin in good condition; skull perfect, except for broken supra- 

 occipital, basioccipital,and right audita! Imlla; left outer upper incisor missing. 



Putorius kaneii Baird. 



Mannnals of North America, p. 172, 1857. 

 /tVs'o- Skin (summer pelage) and skull. Adidt. Arikamtchitchi 

 Island (Arikam Lsland), Bering Strait (see footnote in Baird's 

 Manunals of North America, p. 173), Tchuktchi Countr\', Siberia. 

 Collected by W. Stimpson; received from Capt. J. Rodgcrs, V . S. N. 

 Original number 358. Skin catalogued March, 1857: skull. Jan- 

 uary 11, 1902. 



Specimen was made into a fairly good modern study skin and skull removed 

 in .lanuary, 1902. Brain case of skull ]>roken away, anterior parts, however, 

 quite complete. 



No type specified. Baird listed two specimens, No. 1458 from Semipalatinsk, 

 Siberia, in winter pelage, received from the Bremen Museum, through Dr. G. 

 Hartlaub, and the above, No. 2330. Most of the description appears to be based 

 up(jn summer pelages as in immber 23.30 and specimens from "among the col- 

 lections of tiie North Pacifii- and Behring's Straits Kxpedition." Further on 

 Baird says, "A winter specimen, 1458, from Semipalatinsk, Siberia, is very 

 similar in size and the characters of the tail." This would indicate that 1458 

 was not considered (juite typical and leaves 2330 as the type. 



Putorius streatori leptus Merriam. Biological Survey collection. 



Troc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XVI, ]>\). 7(J-77, May 29, 1903. 

 56800. Skill and skull. Young adidt male. Silverton, Colorado. 

 October 20. ISIK!. Colh^cted l>y J. A. Loring. Oiiginal niunber 

 1185. 



W^ll-made .skin in good condition: skull j)erfect. 



