CATALOG OF TYPE SPECIMENS OF MAMMALS 41 



•fVulpes pribilofensis Meiiiam. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 15 : 171, Aug. 6, 1902. 

 =^Alopcx prihilofertsis (Merriam). See Miller, U. S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 70: 82. 

 Dec. 31, 1912. 



?^^. Skin and skull. Adult male. St. George Island. Pribilof 

 42624 ^ 



Islands, Alaska. August 10, 1891. Collected by C. Hart Mer- 

 riam. Original number 8. 



Well-made skin in good condition ; skull Grade A. 



Genus CANIS Linnaeus 

 *Thos aureus bea Heller. 



Smithsonian Misc. Coll. 63 (7) : 5, June 24, 1914. 

 =Cani(i aureus hca (Heller). See Schwarz, Jahrb. Nassauisch. Ver. Naturk. 

 Wiesbaden 68 : 62, 1915. 



162904. Skin and skull. Adult female. Loita Plains, British East 

 Africa [ = Kenya]. July 4, 1909. Collected by Edmund Heller. 

 Original number 200. 

 Cased skin in good condition ; skull Grade A. 



f Canis estor ISIerriam. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 11 : 31, Mar. 15, 1897. 

 =Ca)iis latrans estor Merriam. See Nelson, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 45: 

 224, Nov. 26, 1932. 



57141. Skin and skull. Aditlt female. Noland Ranch, San Juan 

 River, San Juan County, Utah. November 20, 1893. Collected 

 by J. A. Loring. Original number 1379. 

 Well-made skin in good condition ; skull Grade A. 



* Canis floridanus Miller. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 25: 95, May 4, 1912. 

 =Cams rufus floridanus Miller. See Goldman, Journ. Mamni. 18 : 45, Feb. 



14. 1937. 

 oo!oQ- Skin and skull. Adult female. Horse Landing, about 12 



miles south of Palatka, Putnam County, Fla. August 12, 1890. 



Collected by W. L. Ralph. 



Flat skin in good condition, tip of tail lacking; detached bones of all four 

 legs (toe bones in skin) ; skull Grade A. 



*Canis frustror Woodhouse. 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 5 : 147, recommended for publication 

 Feb. 4, 1851. 

 =Canis rufus rufus Audubon and Bachman. See Goldman, Journ. Mamm. 18: 

 45, Feb. 14, 1937. 



4105. Skin. Young male. Red Fork of Arkansas River probably 

 between 96° and 98° longitude, now Cimarron River, Okla., about 

 100 miles west of Fort Gibson, Okla. (See Reports of Explora- 



