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Jan. 24, 1947) ; southern Vermont, southern New Hampshire, and New York 

 (except in higher Adirondack Mountains) south through Maryland (V. Bailey, 

 Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, vol. 36, p. 106, May 1, 1923) to northern Virginia 

 (Handley and Patton, Wild mammals of Virginia, p. 151, 1947) , northern West 

 Virginia (Kellogg, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 84, p. 460, Oct. 7, 1937), northern 

 Ohio (Bole and Moulthrop, Sci. Publ. Cleveland Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 5, p. 137, 

 Sept. 11, 1942), Indiana (Lyon, Amer. Midi. Nat., vol. 17, p. 195, January 

 1936), Michigan (Burt, Mammals of Michigan, p. 188, 1946), northern Illinois 

 (Necker and Hatfield, Bull. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 6, p. 50, May 15, 1941), 

 and southern Wisconsin. 



Tamiasciurus hudsonicus ungavensis Anderson* 



1942. Tamiasciurus hudsonicus ungavensis Anderson, Ann. Rep. Provancher 

 Soc. Nat. Hist., Quebec, 1941, p. 33, July 14, 1942. 



Type Locality. — Lake Waswanipi ("Woswonaby Post," Hudson's Bay Com- 

 pany), Abitibi District, Quebec, Canada, about 180 miles southeast of inter- 

 section of Quebec-Ontario boundary with James Bay. Range. — Wooded areas 

 of western part of Ungava Peninsula (Quebec Nouvelle), Districts of Abitibi 

 and Mistassini, in territory draining into Hudson Strait and east sides of Hudson 

 and James Bays to border of extreme northeastern Ontario (Anderson, Nat. 

 Mus. Canada Bull. 102 (1946), p. 121, Jan. 24, 1947) ; north to Fort Chimo, 

 south of Ungava Bay. 



Tamiasciurus hudsonicus laurentianus Anderson 



1942. Tamiasciurus hudsonicus laurentianus Anderson, Ann. Rep. Provancher 

 Soc. Nat. Hist., Quebec, 1941, p. 31, July 14, 1942. 



Type Locality. — Lac Marchant, near Moisie Bay, Saguenay County, north 

 shore of Gulf of St. Lawrence, Quebec, Canada. Range. — Laurentian region 

 from Strait of Belle Isle, Labrador, west along north shore of Gulf of St. Law- 

 rence and St. Lawrence River north and northwest to Lake St. John region 

 (Quebec County) and St. Maurice River (Champlain County) ; intergrading 

 with loquax in Lievre River Valley (Labelle County) and with gymnicus south 

 of Montreal (Anderson, Nat. Mus. Canada Bull. 102 (1946), p. 118, Jan. 24, 

 1947). 



Tamiasciurus hudsonicus gymnicus (Bangs) * 



1899. Sciurus hudsonicus gymnicus Bangs, Proc. New England Zool. Club., 

 vol. 1, p. 28, Mar. 31, 1899. 



1938. T [amiasciurus] h[udsonicus] gymnicus F. L. Osgood, Journ. Maram., 

 vol. 19, No. 4, p. 438, Nov. 14, 1938. 



Type Locality. — Greenville, near Moosehead Lake, Piscataquis County, Me. 

 Range. — Mostly in spruce forest of eastern North America south of Gulf of St. 

 Lawrence, including all of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward 

 Island, Gaspe Peninsula, and other parts of Quebec south of St. Lawrence River, 

 but intergrading with laurentianus south of Montreal (Anderson, Nat. Mus. Can- 

 ada Bull. 102 (1946), p. 118, Jan. 24, 1947) ; south to northern Maine, northern 

 New Hampshire, northern Vermont, and higher parts of Adirondack Mountains 

 in northern New York (Hatt, Roosevelt Wild Life Ann., vol. 2, No. 1, p. 16, 

 March 1929) . 



