ADDENDA 



To facilitate iuter-reference between this Catalogue and Jordan's Manual, these Addenda are 

 added, the words being incorporated into the Index. 



Page 497. Sorex platyrhinus is common in the Northern United States; .S". 

 cooperi has nearly the same range, S. personatus ranges from 

 Pennsylvania southward. S. hoyi is extra-limital to New 

 Jersey. Blarina angusticeps has been found in Vermont. B. 

 parva is common southward from Pennsylvania. 



Page 498. Add [americanus, Bartram) as synonym to S. breweri. 



Page 501. Add [volans, L.) as synonym to S. volucella. 



Page 505. Add (Calomys) as synonym to HBSPBROMYS. 

 H. palustris occurs in New Jersey. 



Page 507. The HYSTRICIDiE, Porcupines, represented by 

 Brethizon (Cuv.) dorsatus, L., the Canada Porcupine, 

 belong to the extinct fauna of New Jersey. 



Page 508. The PHOCIDf , Seals, represented by Phoca (L.) 

 vitulina (L.), the Harbor Seal of the Banks of New Found- 

 land, should be added to the list of occasional visitants. 



Page 512. The Raccoons are separated from the other Ursidse, by Jordan, 

 as a distinct family, Procyonidx. 



Page 514. Add (CETE) as synonym for CETACEA. 



Page515. Add (DENTICETE) as synonym for ODONTOCETE. 



Tursiops tursio is abundant at Cape May. Tursiops ereben- 

 nus, Cope, the Black Dolphin of the Atlantic, may be added 

 to our list of doli:)hins, though extra-limital. P. plagiodon is 

 occasional on our New Jersey coast. 



Page 51H. Add [phocxna) to synonymy of P. communis, and Snuffer, 

 Puffing Pig, to common terms. 



Page 554. Add (Sylvicolidae) as synonym to MNIOTILTIDiE. 



Page 576. Add Winter Falcon to local names of B. lineatus. 



Page 590. The note by C. C. A. accompanying M. scolopaceus properly 

 belongs with M. griseus. 



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