APPENDIX. 



GUIDE TO TYPE LOCALITIES. 



Prepared by Arthur J. Poole. 



The North American type locahties mentioned in the foregoing 

 list are here arranged alphabetically under the following general 

 headings: Arctic Region (p. 517), Canada (pp. 518-526), United 

 States (pp. 526-571), :Mexico (pp. 571-592), Central America (pp. 

 592-599), and West Indies (pp. 599-603). Under each type locality 

 the names based on specimens collected there are entered alphabeti- 

 cally. Names recognized as valid are given as they now appear in 

 the present list; those that are regarded as synonyms are left in the 

 form used by the first describer. 



ARCTIC REGION. 

 Arctic Seas: 



Monodon monoceros, p. 514. 

 Ellesmere Land: 



Rangifer pearyi, p. 493. 

 Greenland: 



Discovery Bay, North Greenland. 



Mustela audax, p. 119. 

 Hall Land, Lat. 82° N., Long. 59° 20' W. 



Mustela arctica polaris, p. 119. 

 Jameson Land. 



Dicrostonyx graenlandicus, p. 398. 

 Robertson Bay, northwestern Greenland. 



Lepus graenlandicus, p. 455. 

 Miscellaneous — 

 East. 



Ovibos moschatus wardi, p. 495. 

 Eastern; Pack ice off coast of. 



Thalarctos eogrcenlandicus, p. 107. 

 Greenland and Labrador; coasts of. 



Phoca hispida, p. 1G4. 

 Greenland and Newfoundland. 

 Phoca groinlandica, p. 165. 

 Greenland Seas. 



Balaena rnysticetus, p. 504. 

 Southern; and Newfoundland. 

 Cystophora cristata p. 166. 

 Southern; Iceland and Scotland, coasts of. 



Erignaihus barbatus barbatus, p. 165. 

 No exact locality. 



Alopex graenlandicus, p. 149. 

 Halichoerus grypus, p. 166. 

 Rangifer graenlandicus, p. 492, 

 Melville Island. 



Ovibos moschatus rnelvillensis , p. 495. 

 No Exact Locality. 



Odobenus rosmarus, p. 167. 



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