98 BULLETIN 79, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



*Mustela occisor (Bangs). 



1899. Putorius occisor Bangs, Proc. New England Zool. Club, 



vol. 1, p. 54. June 9, 1899. 

 Type Locality. — Bucksport, near mouth of Penobscot River, 



Hancock County, Maine. 



t*Mustela washingtoni (Merriam). 



1896. Putorius wasJiingtoni Merriam, North Amer. Fauna, 



No. 11, p. 18. June 30, 1896. 

 Type Locality. — Trout Lake, south base of Mount Adams, 



Skamania County, Washington. 

 Range. — Mount Adams Region, Washington. 



*Mustela peninsulae (Rhoads). 



1894. Putorius peninsulse Rhoads, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila- 

 delphia, p. 152. June 19, 1894. 



Type Locality. — Hudson, Pasco County, 14 miles north of 

 Tarpon Springs, Hillsboro County, Florida. 



Range. — Peninsula of Florida; limits of range unknown. 



*Mustela longicauda longicauda Bonaparte. 



1838. Mustela longicauda Bonaparte, Charlesworth's Mag. 



Nat. Hist., vol. 2, p. 38. January, 1838. 

 1885. Putorius longicauda True, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 7 



(1884), p. 609. 1885. 

 Type Locality. — Carlton House, on North Saskatchewan River, 



Saskatchewan, Canada. 

 Range. — Great Plains, from Kansas northward. 



Mustela longicauda oribasus (Bangs). 



1899. Putorius (Arctogale) longicauda oribasus Bangs, Proc. 



New England Zool. Club, vol. 1, p. 81. December 27, 1899. 

 Type Locality. — Source of Kettle River, British Columbia, 



Canada. Altitude, 7,500 feet. 



*Mustela longicauda spadix (Bangs). 



1896. Putorius longicauda spadix Bangs, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash- 

 ington, vol. 10, p. 8. February 25, 1896. 



'Ttpe Locality. — Fort SneUing, Hennepin County, Minnesota. 



Range.— Edge of timber belt in Minnesota, along boundarj^ 

 between transition and boreal zones. 



t*Mustela saturata (Merriam). 



1896. Putorius saturatus Merrlam, North Amer. Fauna, No. 



11, p. 21. June 30, 1896. 

 Type Locality. — Siskiyou, Jackson County, Oregon. Alti- 

 tude, 4,000 feet. 

 Range. — Cascade and Siskiyou Mountains of Oregon and 

 Washington, northward into British Columbia. 



