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U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 205 



CANADA— Continued 



Saskatchewan — Continued 



Osier: Mustela rixosa rixosa. 



Plains of Saskatchewan: Mephitis mephitis 



hudsonica. 

 Wingard, near Carlton House: Zapus prin- 



ceps minor. 



Yukon 



Alaska- Yukon boundary, about 50 miles 



south of Arctic coast: Ursus interna- 



tionalis internationalis. 

 Camp Davidson, Yukon River: Glaucomys 



sabrinus yukonensis. 

 Champagne Landing: Ursus canadensis sagit- 



talis. 

 Caribou Crossing, between Lake Bennett and 



Lake Tagish : Lepus saliens. 

 Dawson: Ovis fannini. 

 Donjek River: Ursus pallasi. 

 Finlayson River, a northern source of Liard 



River: Clethrionomys rutilus dawsoni. 



Ketza Divide, Pelly Mountains: Ursus pel- 

 lyensis. 



Kletson Creek, a tributary of White River: 

 Rangifer mcguirei. 



Kluane, 6 miles southwest of : Microtus penn- 

 sylvanicus alcorni. 



Lake Laberge: Eutamias minimus caniceps. 



Lake Marsh : Ondatra zibethicus spatulatus. 



McConnell River: Ursus kluane kluane. 



Ogilvie Mountains, north of Dawson: Rangi- 

 fer ogilvyensis. 



Ross River : Ursus pulchellus pulchellus. 



Saint Elias Range, north slope near Tepee 

 Lake at head of Harris Creek: Micro- 

 tus miurus cantator. 



Sheldon Mountain, Canol Road, Mile 222: 

 Euarctos americanus randi. 



South Fork of Macmillan River, mountains 

 south of: Rangifer montanus selousi. 



Upper Liard River, near British Columbia 

 boundary: Ursus oribasus. 



Upper Macmillan River: Ursus crassus. 



UNITED STATES 



No exact locality, "Carolina": Sciurus caro- 



linensis carolinensis. 

 Eastern United States: Sorex personatus; 



Lasionycteris noctivagans ; Mustela 



erminea cicognanii. 

 From Alleghenies to Connecticut: Mephitis 



dcntata. 

 Georgia, probably: Pipistrellus subflavus sub- 



flavus. 

 Lower parts of Ohio River: Corynorhinus 



rafinesquii rafinesquii. 

 Mississippi Valley: Probably between south- 

 ern Illinois and central Tennessee: 



Sciurus niger rufiventer. 

 Missouri Territory: Sciurus niger. 

 New England, coast of: Eschrichtius gibbo- 



sus; Megaptera novaeangliae ; Megap- 



tera nodosa. 

 Pacific Coast, from Puget Sound to Cascade 



Mountains: Procyon lotor pacificus. 

 Plains and highlands of Missouri River: 



Antilocapra americana americana. 

 Rocky Mountains: Perognathus latirostris. 

 Southern United States: Procyon lotor flavi- 



dus. 

 Upper Missouri River : Cynomys ludovicianus 



ludovicianus ; Spilogale interrupta. 



Alabama 



Western Alabama: Sylvilagus aquaticus 

 aquaticus. 



Counties : 



Autauga. — Autaugaville : Scalopus aquati- 

 cus howelli; Mustela frenata olivacea. 



Baldwin. — Point Clear, Mobile Bay: 

 Geomys pinetis mobilensis. 



Conecuh. — Castleberry : Procyon lotor 

 varius. 



Hale. — Greensboro: Spilogale ringens. 



Houston. — Dothan : Glaucomys volans 

 saturatus. 



Jackson. — Woodville : Peromyscus gossy- 

 pinus megacephalus; Sigmodon his- 

 pidus komareki. 



Alaska 



Mainland, no exact locality: Vulpes lagopus 



kenaiensis. 

 Probably between Cross Sound and Alsek 



River delta: Ursus townsendi. 

 Admiralty Island, Alexander Archipelago. — 

 No exact locality: Ursus insularis; 

 Ursus eulophus; Ursus mirabilis. 

 Hawk Inlet, near: Ursus neglectus. 

 Mole Harbor : Mustela erminea salva. 

 Pleasant Bay: Castor canadensis phaeus. 

 Pybus Bay : Ursus shirasi. 

 Windfall Harbor: Microtus pennsylvani- 

 cus admiraltiae; Mustela vison neso- 

 lestes. 

 Alaska Peninsula. — Becharof Lake: Ondatra 

 zibethicus zalophus. 



