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Type Locality.— Fort Enterprise, about lat. 64° 30' N., long. 113° W., Mac- 

 kenzie District, Northwest Territories, Canada (see J. A. Allen, Bull. Amer. 

 Mus. Nat. Hist, vol. 24, p. 584, Sept. 11, 1908) . Range. — Mainly in unforested 

 parts of Mackenzie and Keewatin Districts, Northwest Territories, from west 

 side of Hudson Bay and Melville Peninsula, west to lower Mackenzie Valley, and 

 north to southern fringe of islands north of mainland Arctic coast in this region. 

 Some individuals and small herds remain in northern part of range at all sea- 

 sons, but there is a general but irregular migration southward in autumn, reach- 

 ing as far south as Churchill River or beyond in northern Manitoba, Reindeer 

 Lake on Manitoba-Saskatchewan boundary, Athabaska Lake, and occasionally 

 straggling into Wood Buffalo Park in northeastern Alberta (Anderson, Nat. Mus. 

 Canada Bull. 102 (1946), p. 178, Jan. 24, 1947). 



Rangif er arcticus caboti G. M. Allen* 



1914. Rangifer arcticus caboti G. M. Allen, Proc. New England Zool. Club, 

 vol. 4, p. 104, Mar. 24, 1914. (Regarded as a distinct species by Jacobi, 

 Zool. Anzeiger, Leipzig, vol. 96, Suppl., p. 108, November 1931; and by- 

 Anderson, Nat. Mus. Canada Bull. 102 (1946), p. 180, Jan. 24, 1947.) 



1915. Tarandus rangifer labradorensis Millais, in The gun at home and 

 abroad, . . ., vol. 4, p. 259. (" . . . horns brought into Nain, Davis Inlet, 

 and Fort Chimo.") 



Type Locality. — Thirty miles north of Nachvak, eastern Laborador, Canada. 

 Range. — Northern parts of Ungava Peninsula, from Hudson Strait southward 

 in unforested regions of Labrador for an undetermined distance, and on eastern 

 side of Hudson Bay in province of Quebec about to Great Whale River (Ander- 

 son, loc. cit.). 



Rangifer arcticus fortidens Hollisterf* 



1912. Rangifer fortidens Hollister, Smithsonian Misc. Coll., vol. 56, No. 35, 

 p. 3, Feb. 7, 1912. 



1931. Rangifer arcticus fortidens Jacobi, Zool. Anzeiger, Leipzig, vol. 96, 

 Suppl., p. 94, November 1931. 



Type Locality. — Head of Moose Pass branch of Smoky River, Alberta, Can- 

 ada. Range. — Northern Rocky Mountains from about extreme northern part 

 of Banff National Park, Mount Robson region in British Columbia, and parts of 

 Jasper National Park (Mount Edith Cavell and Tongue Creek) ; limits of range 

 not determined, nor its relationship to osborni to northwest, montanus on west, 

 and sylvestris to northeast (Anderson, Nat. Mus. Canada Bull. 102 (1946), p. 

 178, Jan. 24, 1947). 



Rangifer arcticus osborni J. A. Allen* 



1902. Rangifer osborni J. A. Allen, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 16. 



p. 149, Apr. 16, 1902. 

 1931. Rangifer arcticus osborni Jacobi, Zool. Anzeiger, vol. 96, Suppl., p. 90, 



November 1931. — Murie, North Amer. Fauna No. 54 (June), p. 81, Aug. 8, 



1935. 

 1935. Rangifer montanus selousi Barclay, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1935, pt. 



2, p. 306, July 4, 1935. (Mountains south of South Fork of Macmillan 



River, Yukon, Canada; altitude, 5,000 feet.) 



