298 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES (P«oc. 4th Seh. 



Tvf^c locality — Nortliwestern coast of the United States 

 (/irft- Stone. Science, n. sen. 9, 1899. p. 35.) 



Synonyms — Felis concolor, part ; Felis concolor oregonensis, 

 part: Fclis hippolcstcs olyinpus; Pacific Coast Cougar: North- 

 western Puma : Mountain Lion. part. 



Range — Throughout the state except for the lower south- 

 eastern deserts. Ranges through all zones, though perhaps 

 most plentiful in Upper Sonoran and Transition. 



Felis oregonensis browni Merriam 

 Yuma Cougar 



Original di-scription-:-Fclis a::tccus brozcni Merriam, Proc. 

 Biol. Soc. Wash.. 16. May 29. 1903, pp. 73. 74. 



Type locality — Lower Colorado River. 12 miles south of 

 Yuma. Arizona. 



Synoiyins — Fclis concolor, part : Fclis concolor oregonensis, 

 part; Mountain Lion, part; Brown Cougar. 



Ra)igi — Lower Sonoran zone on the Colorado Desert, and 

 north along the Colorado River (_Mus. Vert. Zool.). 



'Lynx fasciatus oculeus Bangfs 

 Southern Barred Wildcat 



Original description — Lynx (C en-aria) fasciatus oculeus 

 Bangs. Proc. New Eng. Zool. Club, 1, March 31. 1899, pp. 

 23, 24. 



Type locality — Xicasio. Marin County. California. 



Synonyms — Felis rufa oculea: Sharp-sighted Lynx. 



Range — Upper Sonoran and Transition zones of the north- 

 western coast belt, from Marin County north probably to the 

 Oregon line (Bangs, supra cit.). 



Lynx fasciatus pallescens Merriam 

 Pallid Barred Wildcat 



Original description — Lynx fasciatus pallescens Merriam, 

 N. Amer. Fauna, 16. October, 1899, p. 104. 



Type locality — South base of Mount Adams, near Trout 

 Lake. Skamania County. \\'ashington. 



Sy>tonyms — Felis rufa pallescens; Pallid Lynx. 



