S\-NONYMIC LIST OF SPECIES OF MAMMALS. 



329 



Cnnepatus nasuta Gray. — (mesoleuca and leuconota Licht. Mar- 

 putio Gmet. intermedia Saitss. longicaudata Tonics. 

 Chingu Afo/nm.) Mexico, New Grenada, Bogota, 

 California. 

 Do. var. Huniboldtii Gray. — (Patagonica i(c/;/. Wes- 

 termannii Reinh. conepate Jiesm.) — Mag. Straits. 

 Do. var. Ciiilensis Lic/it. — ( Aiiiazonicus Cray, furca- 

 tus Wayn. suffocans Illiy. Quitensis Humb.) Chili, 

 S. OF Magellan. 

 Do. var. Lichtenstenii Gray, Troi'ICAl Amer. 

 Do. var. Gumiliffi Lic/it. Mouths of tlie Apuro, 

 Orinoko. 

 Mephitis bicolor Gray. — (Zorilla Licht. interrupta Raf.) Calif., 

 Texas, Miss. 

 castaneus -D'OrA. .Southern parts of South America. 

 Fenillei G&rv. Monte Video. 

 macroura Licht {not And. and Bach.) — (Mexicana Gray.) 



Western range of mountains in Mexico. 

 mcphitica Shaw. — (Chinga Tied. Americana Desm. 

 varians Gray, mesomelas Licht. occidentalis Baird.) 

 Skunk. N. Mid. and Central parts of N. Amer. 

 Calif. 

 Molinse ? ii'cA;. Chili. 

 myotis .' Fisch. N. Amer., Louisiana. 

 vittata Licht — (varians Gray, macroura Aud. and Bach.) 



South-west coast of Mexico, Te.xas. 

 Westermanni Reinh. 

 Paleomephitia Sleinheimensis Jager. Freshwater calcareous beds 



of Steinheim. 

 Taxidea Americana Bodd. — (Labradoria Gm. Jeffersonii Hart. ) 

 Carcajou or American Badger. British Amer., and 

 West. Un. St.ates from Wisconsin, Illinois, and 

 Iowa to the Pacific Ocean. 

 Berlandieri Baird. Texas, Mex., Calif. 

 Meles anakuma Temtn. Japan. 



(antediluvianius Schmerl. antiguiis Munst.) Bone-caves 



in Europe. 

 Morreni Laur. Ciglt. 



vulgaris Linn. — (taxus Blumenl. Europieus Desm. leucu- 

 rus Hodg. albogularis? Blyth.) Badger. Eur., W. 

 Asia, Thibet, S. Sib. 

 Mellivora ratel S^jorm. — (Capensis Gm.) The Ratel. S. Afr., 

 Mos.iME., Zambesi.a, Nile Dist. 

 Indicus Bent. — (inauritus Hodg.) N. India, Meso- 

 potamia .•■ 

 Gulo aniediluvianus ? Kaup. Epplesheim, 



luscus Linn. — (borealis Nilss. leucurus Hedenb. Sibiricus 

 Pall, vulgaris Gray, arcticus Desm.) The Wolverene. 

 N. Eur., Lapl., Fine., Greenl., N. Asia, North of 

 N. Amer. 

 speloeus Goldf. Bone-caves at Gaylenreuth, Liege. 



AncTocYOKiom. 



Agriotherinm (Hycenarcios) hemicyon Gerv. — (^Sansanensis Lart.) 

 Miocene beds of Sansans, S. 

 France. 

 insiyne Gerv. Tertiary niarme sand of 



Montpelier. 

 Sivalense Cautley and Falc. Miocene 

 beds of the Sivalik Hills. 



Palceocyon (Arctocyon) primavus Blainv. Lower eocene. Fresh- 

 water sandstone near La Fere in the Department 

 of AlSNE, Fr.\nce. 

 Amphicyon brcvirostris Pict. Clermont, Puy de Dome. 

 dominans ? v. Meyer. Weisen.\u. 

 elaverensis Gerv. — (gracilis Pomel.) Bourdonn.ms, 



Allier Department. 

 Eseri ? Plein. Ulm. 



giganteus Laur. — (major ani. minor Blainv. Blainrillei 

 Geri.Lematiensis Pomcl.) Sansans. Auch,Avarat, 

 and Chevilly. 

 intermedins ? Plein. Basin of Mayence. 

 Tylodon Hombresi ? Gerv. Alais. 



Pl.\ntigrada. 



Cercoleptes caudivolvulus Uliy. — fflavus Tied, megalotis Mart. 

 brachyotis Mart.) The Kinkajou. Guhna, N. Gra- 

 nada, Peru and Mexico, Antilles, Trop. part 

 OF S. Amer. 

 Ailurus fulgens F. Cur. — (onhraceus Hodg.) Nep. 

 Nasua Bras-iliensis Lund. Bone caves, Br.\zil. 

 monticola Tschudi. Peru. 

 Narica Linn. — (obfuscata Illig. quasie Gme?. fusca Z)('«n. 



Icucorypha Tschudi.) Trop. Amer., Surinam. 

 socialis Wied. — (rufa Desm, Nasua Linn, annulata Desm, 

 striata Shaw.) Coati. Mex., N.W. of S. Am., Peru, 

 N. Pamp."\s. 

 solitaria JVied. — (nocturna Wied.) Guiana, Br.\zil, S.\nta 

 Fe de Bogota. 

 Procyon cancrivorus Illig. Guian.\, Brazil, Trop. Amer. 

 var. psora ? Gray. Calif. 

 Lotor ii/iK.T— (obscunis IVieym. \'nlgaris Tied, nivea 

 Gray, alba Briss. brachyurus H'eigm. gularis Smith.) 

 Racoon. All North America, from the An- 

 tilles TO N. Canada, and from Atl.\ntic to 

 Pacific. 



var. Hernandezii Wagl. Mexico, N. Am., Texas. 

 var. Mexicana Baird. Mexico. 

 priscns Lee. Pliocene, Illinois, N. Amer. 

 Ursus {Sub -gen. Thalassarctos) maritimus Linn. — imarinus Pall. 

 polaris Shaio. albus Briss.) N. Eur., Nova Zembla, 

 N. Sib., Gbeenl., N. Am. 

 {sub yen. Euarctos) amblyceps Baird. W. Amer. 

 Americanus Pall. — (niger-Americaiius Schinz. gularis 

 Geoff.) N. Amer. 



var. fossilis Leidy. Pliocene. N. Amer. 

 amplidens Leidy. Pliocene. N. Amer. 

 [Sub gen. Ursus). arctos Linn. — (fuscus ^/Je?7. cadaverinus 

 Evers.) N., Mid., and S. Eur., Sib., E. Asia, 

 Central Asia. 

 var. coUaris F. Cuv. KAMTSCH.iTKA, Amourland, 



Japan. 

 var. grandis Gray. N. Europe. 

 var. Ildgeesdjur ]Vorm. Norway. 

 var. meridionalis Midden. Caucasus. 

 var. niger Albert. S\\t:den. 

 var. Polonicus Gray. Poland. 

 var. priscns Goldfuss. Europe. 

 var. Pyrenaicus F. Cuv. Pyrenees. 

 var. Rossicus Gray. Russia. 



V V 



