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Map showing the type localities of species and subspecies of Weasels (belonging to the subgenus 

 Iclis) in eastern United States. 



Putorius noveboracensis Emmons. Type locality — Southern New York. Descrip- 

 tion as previously given. 



Putorius n. notius Bangs. (Proc. N. Eng. Zool. Club, I, 1899, p. 53.) Type 

 locality — • Weaverville, Buncombe Co., North Carolina. Similar to novebora- 

 censis "but darker brown above and yellowish instead of white below; black 

 occupying nearly half the length of the tail" (Bangs). 



Putorius n. occisor (Bangs). (Proc. N. Eng. Zool. Club, I, 1899, p. 54.) Type 

 locality — Bucksport, near mouth of the Penobscott River, Hancock Co., 

 Maine. Similar to noveboracensis, but larger and with longer tail, with less 

 black at the end. 



Putorius cicognanii (Bonaparte). Type locality — Northeastern North America; 

 precise locality unknown. Description as previously given. 



Putorius peninsulcE Rhoads. (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1894, p. 152.) Type 

 locality — Hudson's, Pasco Co., 14 miles north of Tarpon Springs, Hillsboro 

 Co., Florida. "Size rather large, about equalling male of Putorius novebora- 

 censis; skull similar to that of longicauda, but with very large audital bullae" 

 (Rhoads). 



