CARNIVORA: CANIDAE 671 



Missouri, south of Missouri River and west of long. 91° W.; extreme northwest- 

 ern and western Arkansas (Jackson, loc. cit.). 



Canis latrans thamnos Jacksonf * 



1949. Canis latrans thamnos Jackson, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, vol. 62, p. 

 31, Mar. 17, 1949. 



Type Locality. — Basswood Island, Apostle Islands, Ashland County, Wis. 

 Range. — East-central Saskatchewan south of lat. 54° N., and north of lat. 51° N.; 

 Manitoba except extreme southwestern corner; extreme eastern North Dakota, 

 Minnesota, Iowa, northern Missouri (north of Missouri River) ; easterly through 

 western Ontario, Michigan, Wisconsin, northern and central Illinois, northern 

 Indiana, southern and eastern Ontario, to extreme southern Quebec (near Lusk- 

 ville, Eardley Township), Canada (Jackson, in Young and Jackson, The clever 

 coyote, pp. 266-267, Nov. 29, 1951) . 



Canis latrans incolatus Hall* 



1934. Canis latrans incolatus Hall, Univ. California Publ. Zool., vol. 40, No. 

 9, p. 369, Nov. 5, 1934. 



Type Locality. — Isaac Lake, Bowron Lake region, British Columbia, Canada. 

 Altitude, 3,000 feet. Range. — Northern Alaska from north of Arctic Circle (Kot- 

 zebue; Point Barrow) south to lat. 61° N. (Eagle River) ; Yukon, except ex- 

 treme northern part; western Mackenzie (Mackenzie River region) ; northern 

 and central British Columbia, south to lat. 51° N. on the west and lat. 52° N. in 

 eastern British Columbia; northern and central Alberta, south to lat. 52° N. in 

 western Alberta and to lat. 55° N. in eastern Alberta (Jackson, in Young and 

 Jackson, The clever coyote, p. 263, Nov. 29, 1951) . 



Canis latrans lestes Merriamf * 



1897. Canis lestes Merriam, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, vol. 11, p. 25, Mar. 

 15, 1897. 



1913. Canis latrans lestes Grinnell, Proc. California Acad. Sci., ser. 4, vol. 3, 

 p. 285, Aug. 28, 1913. 



Type Locality. — Toyabe Mountains, near Cloverdale, Nye County, Nev. 

 Range. — Southern British Columbia south of about lat. 52° N., except coast 

 region; southwestern Alberta; Washington and Oregon east of Cascade Moun- 

 tains; Idaho, western Montana, western Wyoming; northern California north of 

 about lat. 40° N., except coast region to about lat. 41° N.; eastern California in 

 Sierra Nevada south to about lat. 36° N.; Nevada and Utah north of about lat. 

 37°30' N., except in eastern Utah where it extends south to about lat. 38°30 / N.; 

 mountainous regions of western Colorado, except extreme southwest corner south 

 of lat. 38°30' N. and west of about long. 107° W.; mountain region of northern 

 New Mexico between long. 105° and 107° W., and north of about lat. 35°30' N. 

 (Jackson, in Young and Jackson, The clever coyote, pp. 279-280, Nov. 29, 1951) . 



Canis latrans umpquensis Jacksonf* 



1949. Canis latrans umpquensis Jackson, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, vol. 62, 



p. 31, Mar. 17,1949. 

 Type Locality. — Five miles southeast of Drew, Douglas County, Oreg. 

 Range. — West of Cascade Mountains in Oregon and Washington. 



