10 NORTH AMERICAN FAUNA. [No. 11. 



Furthermore, Ictls has been already revived by Schulze (Faume 

 Saxonicfe, Mammalia, 170, 1893), though used by him in a much more 

 comprehensive sense than that originally intended. 1 



List of North American Weasels with type localities. 



No. 



Type locality. 



Northeastern North America (north of lat. 41) 



Fort Franklin, Great Bear Lake. 



Juneau, Alaska. 



Skagit Valley, Washington. 



* cicognani 



cicognani richardsoni 



riehardsoni alaseensis 



streatori 



rixosus Osier, Saskatchewan. 



arcticut Point Barrow, Alaska. 



arcticuf kadiaeensis Kadiak Island, Alaska. 



noveboracensis State of New York. 



washingtoni Trout Lake, Mount Adam?, Washington. 



peninsulce ' Tarpon Springs, Florida. 



longicauda \ Carl ton House, Saskatchewan . 



longieauda spadix I Fort Snelling, Minn. 



saturatus Siskiyou Mountains, Oregon. 



arizonensis Flagstaff, Arizona. 



alleni I Black Hills. South Dakota. 



xanthogenys ' Southern California. 



xanthogenys oregonensis ; Rogue River Valley, Oregon . 



frenatus j Valley of Mexico. 



frenatus goldmani | Pinabete, Chiapas, Mexico. 



frenatus leucoparia ' Patzcnaro, Michoacan, Mexico. 



tropiealis Jico, Vera Cruz, Mexico. 



ajfinis , ; Colombia, South America. 



PUTORIUS CICOGNANI Bonap. Bonaparte's Weasel. 

 (PI. II, figs. 3, 3a, 4, 4a.) 



1829. Mustela (Putorius) vulgaris Richardson: Fauna Boreali-Americana, Mammalia, 

 pp. 45-46, 1829. 



1838. Mustela cicognanii Bonaparte : Iconografia Fauna Italica, I, fasc. XXII, p. 4, 



1838; Charlesworth'8 Mag. Nat. Hist., II, p. 37, Jan., 1838. 



1839. Putorius cicognanii Richardson : Zoology Beechey's Voyage, p. 10*, 1839. 

 1857. Baird : Mammals North America, pp. 161-163, 1857. 



1891. Mearns: Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., N. Y., Ill, p. 235, May, 1891. 



1896. Putorius richardsoni cicoynani Bangs : Proc. Biol. Soc.Wash., X, pp. 18-21, Feb. 25, 



1896. 

 1877. Putorius vulgaris Coues: Fur- Bearing Animals, pp. 102-109, 1877. Merriam: 



Mammals Adirondacks, pp. 54-56, 1882 (habits) ; and most recent authors. 



Type locality. Northeastern North America. 



Geographic distribution. Boreal forest covered parts of North Amer- 

 ica from New England and Labrador to coast of southeastern Alaska 

 (Juneau, Wrangel, and Loriug), and south in the Rocky Mountains to 

 Colorado (Silverton). It occurs in the interior of British Columbia (at 

 Sicamous), but in the Puget Sound region is replaced by a smaller and 



1 Schulze included in Ictls the two European weasels, nilgaris and erminea, and 

 also the mink, lutreola, and polecat, putoria. 



