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U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 205 



CANADA— Continued 



Northwest Territories — Continued 



Melville Peninsula, Five Hawser Bay, 



Lyon Inlet: Citellus parryii parryii. 

 Prince Patrick Island, near Cherie Bay: 



Lepus arcticus hubbardi. 

 Victoria Island, De Haven Point: Di- 

 crostonyx groenlandicus kilangmiutak. 

 Keewatin. — Cape Eskimo (Eskimo Point), 

 barren grounds about 50 miles south of, 

 near mouth of Thlewiaza River: Mi- 

 crotus pennsylvanicus aphorodemus. 

 Schultz Lake, head of: Canis lupus hud- 



sonicus. 

 Southampton Island, Coral Inlet, South 



Bay: Mustela erminea semplei. 

 Wager River, head of: Ovibos moschatus 

 niphoecus. 

 Mackenzie. — Anderson River, 50 miles be- 

 low Fort Anderson: Ursus macfarlani. 

 Cape Barrow, Coronation Gulf: Lepus 



arcticus andersoni. 

 Cockburn Point, Dolphin and Union 



Strait: Phoca hispida beaufortiana. 

 Dease River, east branch of, near Great 



Bear Lake: Ursus andersoni. 

 Fort Anderson, near mouth of Anderson 

 River: Lepus americanus macfarlani; 

 Micro tus oeconomus macfarlani. 

 Fort Enterprise: Rangifer arcticus arc- 

 ticus. 

 Fort Franklin, Great Bear Lake: Synap- 

 tomys borealis borealis; Mustela er- 

 minea richardsonii. 

 Fort Good Hope: Citellus kennicottii. 

 Fort Liard : Sorex sphagnicola ; Eutamias 



minimus borealis. 

 Fort Resolution, 50 miles southwest of: 



Bison bison athabascae. 

 Fort Simpson: Tamiasciurus hudsonicus 

 preblei; Peromyscus maniculatus bo- 

 realis; Putorius arcticus imperii. 

 Fort Smith, Slave River: Clethrionomys 

 gapperi athabascae; Phenacomys un- 

 gava mackenzii. 

 Great Slave Lake: Ovibos moschatus 



mackenzianus. 

 Hood River, about 8 miles from mouth 

 of, near first cascade, Arctic Sound, on 

 west side of Bathurst Inlet, northeast 

 of Coronation Gulf: Ursus richardsoni. 

 Innanuit, west of Kater Point, Bathurst 



Inlet: Canis lupus mackenzii. 

 Kidluit Bay, northeast corner of Richards 

 Island, lat. 69° 31' N., long. 133° 49' 

 W.: Microtus pennsylvanicus arcticus. 

 Little Keele River, near headwaters ol, 

 82 miles west of Mackenzie River on 



Canol Road: Microtus miurus ander- 

 soni. 

 Lower Mackenzie River District, toward 



Arctic Ocean: Mustela boria. 

 Mackenzie River Delta, west (Aklavik) 



branch: Ursus internationalis russelli. 

 McTavish Bay, near Great Bear Lake (on 



canoe route from Lake Hardisty) : 



Lutra canadensis preblei. 

 Perry River, lat. 67° 34' N., long. 102° 



07' W.: Clethrionomys rutilus wash- 



burni. 

 Point Lake: Lemmus trimucronatus tri- 



mucronatus. 

 Prairie Creek, near mouth of, South Na- 



hanni River: Euarctos hunteri. 

 Rendezvous Lake, northeast of old Fort 



Anderson: Ursus inopinatus. 

 Simpson, near mouth of Liard River: 



Canis lupus occidentalis. 

 Trout Rock, near Fort Rae, Great Slave 



Lake: Synaptomys bullatus. 

 Tuktoyaktok (Tuktak), about 20 miles 



southwest of Toker Point: Sorex ci- 

 rereus ugyunak. 



Nova Scotia 



No exact locality: Zapus hudsonius acadicus. 



Bear River, 15 miles back of: Lynx rufus 

 gigas. 



Cape Breton Island: Frizzleton, Inverness 

 County: Glaucomys sabrinus gouldi. 



Digby, Digby County: Sorex palustris glove- 

 ralleni; Lepus americanus siruthopus; 

 Microtus pennsylvanicus acadicus; 

 Vulpes julva rubricosa. 



Halifax, Halifax County: Sorex cinereus aca- 

 dicus; Myotis keenii septentrionalis. 



James River, Antigonish County: Sorex 

 fumeus umbrosus; Peromyscus manicu- 

 latus abictorum. 



Wolfville, Kings County; Sorex arcticus mari- 

 timensis; Blarina brevicauda pallida; 

 Condylura cristata nigra; Peromyscus 

 leucopus caudatus; Clethrionomys 

 gapperi rufescens; Clethrionomys gap- 

 peri pallescens. 



Ontario 



No exact locality: Alces columbae. 



Fort Severn [Severn Settlement, now Severn], 

 mouth of Severn River, southwest side 

 of Hudson Bay: Sorex cinereus cine- 

 reus; Sorex arcticus arcticus; Lepus 

 americanus americanus. 



