154 BULLETIN 128, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



*Canis lycaon Schreber. 



1775. Canis lycaon Schreber, Saugthiere, pi. 89. 



1912. Canis lycaon Miller, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, vol. 25, 



p. 95. May 4, 1912. 

 Type Locality. — ^Eastern Canada. 



*Canis mexicanus Linnaeus. 



1766. [Canis] mexicanus Linx^eus, Syst. Nat., ed. 12, vol. 1, p. 60. 

 1894. Canis mexicanus Rhoads, Amer. Nat., vol. 28, p. 524. 



June, 1894. 

 Type Locality.— Southern Mexico. 



*Canis nubilus Say. 



1823. Canis nubilus Say, Long's Exped. Rocky Mts., vol. 1, p. 



169. 

 1885. Canis lupus griseo-albus True, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 7 



(1884), p. 610. 1885. (Part.) 

 1894. Canis mexicanus nubilus Rhoads, Amer. Nat., vol. 28, 



p. 524. June, 1894. 

 Type Locality. — Engineer Cantonment, near present town of 



Blair, Washington County, Nebraska. 



*Canis occidentalis (Richardson). 



1829. Canis lupus, occidentalis Richardson, Fauna Boreali- 



Americana, vol. 1, p. 60. 

 1912. Canis occidentalis Miller, Smiths. Misc. Coll., vol. 59, 



No. 15, p. 4. June 8, 1912. 

 Type Locality. — Canada from the plains of the Saskatchewan 



to the Arctic coast. Name restricted by Miller to the form 



occurring at Fort Simpson, Mackenzie. 



*Canis pambasUeus Elliot. 



1905. Canis pambasUeus Elliot, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wasliington, 



vol. 18, p. 79. February 21, 1905. 

 Type Locality. — Susitna River, region of Mount McKinley, 

 Alaska. 



*Canis rufus (Audubon and Bachman). 



1851. Canis lupus var. rufus Audubon and Bachman, Quadr. 



N. Amer., vol. 2, p. 240. 

 1905. Canis rufus Bailey, North Amer. Fauna, No. 25, p. 174. 



October 24, 1905. 

 Type Locality.— Texas. 

 Range.— According to Bailey, the whole of southern Texas north 



to the mouth of the Pecos and the mouth of the Colorado, and 



still farther north along the strip of mesquite country east 



of the plains. 



