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Cave. They were either absent from the region or did not fre- 
quent the vicinity of the cave mouth. 
It seems not improbable 
that these small carnivores had a distinct relation to the num- 
ber of gallinaceous bird remains to become entombed in the 
various cave deposits. 
The following list of mammals is recorded by Furlong from 
the Samwel Cave: 
FurRLONG’s List OF SPECIES FROM SAMWEL CAVE 
Ursus americanus Pallas. 
Ursus, n. sp. 
Ursus, sp. 
Vulpes, sp. 
Uroeyon townsendi Merriam, C. H. 
Proeyon, near lotor Linn. 
Putorius arizonensis Mearns. 
Mephitis occidentalis Baird. 
Mustela, sp. 
Felis, near hippolestes Merriam, ©. 
H. 
Aplodontia, near major Merriam, 
(Os ash 
Aplodontia rufa Rafinesque. 
Erethizon epixanthus Brandt. 
Aretomys, sp. 
Lepus auduboni Baird. 
Lepus, sp. 
Thomomys monticola Allen. 
Thomomys, sp. 
Microtus, sp. 
Neotoma fuscipes, Baird. 
Neotoma, sp. 
Citellus douglasi Richardson. 
Sciurus, sp. 
Euceratherium collinum Sinelair 
and Furlong. 
Preptoceras sinclairi Furlong. 
Haplocerus, sp. 
Odocoileus, sp. a. 
Odocoileus, sp. b. 
.Equus occidentalis Leidy. 
Elephas, sp. 
Megalonyx, sp. 
Species oF BirpS FROM SAMWEL CAVE. 
Indeterminate anserine a. 
Indeterminate anserine b. 
Indeterminate anserine ¢. 
Oreortyx picta (Douglas). 
Indeterminate odontophorid. 
*Gymnogyps amplus Miller. 
Cathartes aura (Linnaeus). 
*Catharista shastensis Miller. 
Accipiter velox (Wilson). 
Buteo swainsoni Bonaparte? 
Faleo sparyerius Linnacus. 
Asio wilsonianus (Lesson). 
Bubo virginianus (Gmelin). 
*Bubo sinelairi Miller. 
Glaucidium gnoma Wagler. 
*Micropallas whitneyi. (J. G. 
Cooper). 
Colaptes eafer (Gmelin). 
Cyanocitta stelleri (Gmelin). 
*Species of birds marked with the asterisk (*) are extinct or else 
foreign to the locality. 
Hawver Cave-—Hawver Cave is now located in the same 
faunal zone as the caves previously discussed and at about the 
same elevation, though some two degrees to the southward. The 
