ARTIODACTYLA: CERVIDAE 813 



Type Locality. — Cassiar Mountains [60 miles southeast of Dease Lake], Brit- 

 ish Columbia, Canada. Range. — Northern British Columbia and parts of 

 southern Yukon (Teslin Lake, north to Wolf River, headwaters of Pelly and 

 Macmillan Rivers), Canada; intergrading with stonei in parts of southern Yukon 

 (Anderson, Nat. Mus. Canada Bull. 102 (1946), p. 179, Jan. 24, 1947). 



Rangif er arcticus montanus Thompson-Seton* 



1899. Rangifer montanus Thompson-Seton, Ottawa Naturalist, vol. 13, No. 5, 

 pp. 129-130, August 1899. 



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

 Suppl., p. 92, November 1931. 



Type Locality. — Illecillewaet watershed, near Revelstoke, Selkirk Range, Brit- 

 ish Columbia, Canada. Range. — Interior mountain ranges of southern and 

 central British Columbia; originally in most of the Selkirks and in suitable places 

 in drainage of upper Fraser, North Thompson, and Chilcotin Rivers, and in Gold 

 Range (Anderson, Nat. Mus. Canada Bull. 102 (1946), p. 179, Jan. 24, 1947) ; 

 rare or casual along Canadian boundary in northeastern Washington (Dalquest, 

 Univ. Kansas Publ. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 2, p. 404, Apr. 9, 1948) ; formerly in 

 northern Idaho south at least as far as Elk City, Idaho County (Davis, The Re- 

 cent mammals of Idaho, p. 371, Apr. 5, 1939) . 



Rangifer arcticus dawsoni Thompson-Seton 



1900. Rangifer dawsoni Thompson-Seton, Ottawa Naturalist, vol. 13, p. 260, 

 February 1900. 



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

 Suppl., p. 95, November 1931. 



Type Locality. — Graham Island, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia, 

 Canada. Range. — Known only from Graham Island, the northernmost and 

 largest island of Queen Charlotte group (see Cowan, Canadian Field-Nat., vol. 

 50, No. 9, p. 147, Dec. 3, 1936). 



Rangifer arcticus stonei J. A. Allen* 



1901. Rangifer stonei J. A. Allen, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 14, p. 

 143, May 28, 1901. 



1912. Rangifer excelsifrons Hollistcrf, Smithsonian Misc. Coll., vol. 56, No. 

 35, p. 5, Feb. 7, 1912. (Meade River, near Point Barrow, Alaska. Re- 

 garded as identical with stonei by Murie, North Amer. Fauna No. 54, (June) , 

 p. 76, Aug. 8, 1935.) 



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

 . . . , vol. 4, p. 263. (Ogilvie Mountains, north of Dawson, Yukon, Can- 

 ada. Regarded as identical with stonei by Murie, Novih Amer. Fauna No. 

 54 (June), p. 76, Aug. 8, 1935.) 



1919. Rangifer meguirei Figgins, Proc. Colorado Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, No. 

 1, p. 1, Dec. 28, 1919. (Kletson Creek, a tributary of the White River, 4 

 iniies east of Alaska- Yukon boundary, Yukon, Canada. Regarded as iden- 

 tical with stonei by Murie, North Amer. Fauna No. 54 (June), p. 76, Aug. 8, 

 1935.) 



1931. Rangifer arcticus stonei Jacobi, Zool. Anzeiger, Leipzig, vol. 96, Suppl., 

 p. 89, November 1931. 



