174 BULLKTIN 128, UNITED STATES NATIONAL, MUSEUM. 



t*Marmota monax preblorum Howell. 



1914. Marmota monax pleUorum Howell, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash- 

 ington, vol. 27, p. 14. Februar}'^ 2, 1914. 



Type Locality. — Wilmington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. 

 Range. — Southern New England, from Connecticut to central 

 Vermont and New Hampshire and southern Maine. 



*Marmota monax ignava (Bangs). 



1899. Arctomys ignavus Bangs, Proc. New England Zool. Club. 



vol. 1, p. 13. February 28, 1899. 

 1904. [Marmota monax] ignavus Trouessart, Catal. Mamm.. 



viv. foss., suppL, p. 344. 

 Type Locality. — Black Bay, Strait of Belle Isle, Labrador, 



Canada. 

 Range. — Known only from vicinity of type locality; probably 



north to Hamilton Inlet. 



*Marmota monax canadensis (Erxleben). 



1777. [Glis] canadensis Erxleben, Syst. Regni Anim., vol. 1, 

 p. 363. Based primarily on the Quebec Marmot of Pennant. 



1778. Mus empetra Pallas, Nov. Sp. Quadr. Glir. Ord., p. 75. 

 Based prmiarily on the Quebec Marmot of Pennant. 



1898. Arctomys monax canadensis Allen, Bull. Amer. Mus. 

 Nat. Hist., vol. 10, p. 456. November 10, 1898. 



1904. [Marmota monax] canadensis Trouessart, Catal. Mamm. 

 viv. foss., suppl., p. 344. 



Type Locality. — "Canada et ad fretum Hudsonis. " Fixed 

 by Howell (North Amer. Fauna, No. 37, p. 31, April 7, 1915) 

 as Quebec, Quebec, Canada. 



Range. — Greater part of interior of Canada, from Great Slave 

 Lake and York Factoiy south to southern Alberta (Red Deer) , 

 central Saskatchewan (Cumberland House), northern Minne- 

 sota, northern Wisconsin, northern Michigan, central Ontario, 

 southern Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia; nortliern 

 and eastern limits of range in Quebec unknown. 



t*Marmota monax petrensis Howell. 



1915. Marmota monax petrensis Howell, North Amer. Fauna, 

 No. 37, p. 33. April 7, 1915. 



Type Locality. — Revelstoke, British Columbia, Canada. 

 Range. — Interior ranges of southern British Columbia and 



adjacent parts of United States, from Barkerville, British 



Columbia, south to Thompson Pass, Idaho. 



*Marmota monax ochracea (Swarth). 



1911. Marmota ocliracea Swarth, Univ. California Publ. Zool. 

 vol. 7, p. 203. February 18, 1911. 



