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*Lepus arcticus arcticus — Continued. 



1896. Lepus arcticus Rhoads, Amer. Nat., vol. 30, p. 235. 

 March, 1896. 

 tl899. Lepus labradorius Miller, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 

 vol. 13, p. 39. May 29, 1899. (Fort Chimo, Ungava, Canada.) 



Type Locality. — Baffin Land, southeast of Cape Bowen. 



Range. — Baffin Land, and probably adjoining islands to the 

 west; extreme north coast of Hudson Bay and south across 

 Hudson Strait to include most of Ungava to Great Whale 

 River on the east shore of Hudson Bay, and Labrador north 

 of Hamilton Inlet. Vertical range from sea level to an 

 undetermined altitude; zonal range, Arctic. 



*Lepus arcticus bangsii Rhoads. 



1896. Lepus arcticus iangsii Rhoads, Amer. Nat., vol. 30, p. 236. 

 March, 1896. 



Type Locality. — Codroy, Newfoundland. 



Range. — Newfoundland and probably adjacent part of Labra- 

 dor north to Hamilton Inlet, and extreme eastern Quebec. 

 Vertical range from sea level up to an undetermined altitude; 

 zonal range, Arctic. 



t*Lepus arcticus canus Preble. 



1902. Lepus arcticus canus Preble, North Amer. Fauna No. 22, 



p. 59. October 31, 1902. 

 Type Locality. — Hubbart Point, west coast of Hudson Bay, 



Keewatin, Canada. 

 Range. — Barren Grounds of northern Canada south to York 



Factory, Keewatin, and northern shores of Great Slave and 



Great Bear Lakes. Vertical range from sea level up to an 



undetermined altitude; zonal range, Arctic. 



t*Lepus othus Merriam. 



1900. Lepus othus ^Ierriam, Proc. Washington Acad. Sci., vol. 2, 

 p. 28. March 14, 1900. 



Type Locality. — St. Michael, Norton Sound, Alaska. 



Range. — Tundras of northern and northwestern Alaska, exclu- 

 sive of the Peninsula and Bristol Bay section. Vertical range 

 from sea level up to over 2,000 feet altitude; zonal range, 

 Arctic. 



t*Lepus poadromus Merriam. 



1900. Lepus poadromus Merriam, Proc. Washington Acad. Sci., 



vol. 2, p. 29. March 14, 1900. 

 Type Locality. — Stepovak Bay, Alaska Peninsula, Alaska. 

 Range. — Peninsula of xUaska and Bristol Bay district of Alaska. 



Vertical range from sea level up to an undetermined altitude; 



zonal range, Arctic. 



