SECTION Jk.. 



LIST OF ANIMALS OF NORTH AMERICA BENEFICIAL 

 OR INJURIOUS TO MAN. 



*I. MAMMALS. 



Order FER^. 

 Suborder FISSIPEDIA. 



Lynx riiAis, (Guldenstadt,) Eaf.— Bay Lynx or Weld Cat.— Nortli 

 America. 



12476. Mounted. Denver, Col. C. E. Aiken. Dec. 14, 1875. 



12477. Mounted. (Young.) Denver, Col. C. E. Aiken. 



Lynx caiB.tdensis, (Geoff. & Desm.,) Eaf. — Canada Lynx. — North- 

 ern Kortli America. 



12475. Mounted. Houlton, Mc. Rev. R. R. McLeod. Dec. 15, 1875. 



Felis eyra, Desm. — Eyra Cat. — Southwestern N"orth America. 



9532. Mounted. Tchuantepec, Mex. F. Sumichrast. 



Felis ya^uarundi, Desm. — ^Yaguaeundi Oat. — Southwestern 

 North America. 



8480. Mounted. Tabasco, Mex. Col. Sarto. 



Felis concolor, Linn. — Puma or Cougar. — America generally. 



11813. Mounted. Central Colorado. James Stevenson. 1874. 



Felis onca, Linn. — Jaguar. — Southwestern States, Central and 

 South America. 



10390 -f- 12296. Mounted. Died in captivity at Government Insane Asylum, 

 Wasliington.* 



* The numbers prefixed to the enumeration of specimens are Smithsonian catalogue 

 numbers. When two numbers are given, separated by the mark of division (-;-), the 

 first mentioned refers to the particular preparation of the animal in question ; the second, 

 to some other related imrt entered in a different series. For example, in 10390 -H 12293, 

 the first number belongs to the skin and the second to the skeleton of a specimen of 

 FeJia onca. 



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