192 BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



CATALOGUE OF ANIMALS EXTINCT IN THIS STATE. 



Those marked *, are rare visitors. 



* Vespertilio siibulaius, (Say.) — Little Brown Bat. 

 ^elis concolor, (Linn.) — Panther. 



*Lynx rufus, (Raf.) — Wild Cat. 



*Lynx canadensis, (Raf.) — Canada Lynx. 



Canis occidentalis var. gnseo-albus. — White and Gray Wolf. 



Vulpes fulviis, var. decussatns. — Cross Fox. 



Vidpes virginianus, (De Kay.) — Gray Fox. 



Mustela americana, (Turton.) — Pine Marten ; American Sable. 



Mustela Pennantii, (Erxl.) — Fisher ; Black Cat. 



*Putorms nigrescens, (Aud. and Bach.) — Little Black Mink. 



* Ursus amertcanus, (Pallas.) — Black Bear. 

 Castor canadensis, (Kuhl.) — American Beaver. 



*Erelhizon dorsatus, (Guv.) — White-haired Porcupine ; Berkshire Co. 

 Alee americanus, (Jardine.) — American Moose. 

 Rangifer caribou, (Aud. and Bach.) — Woodland Caribou. 

 Cervus canadensis, (Erxl.) — American Elk. 



MAMMALOGY. 



The following additions have been made to the State Cabinet, 

 in this department : — 



Brown Bat, ( Vespertilio Carolinensis,) male, female and four young.* 

 Presented by J. W. P. Jenks. 



Short-tailed Shrew, Mole Shrew, (Blarina talpoides,) four speci- 

 mens.* Presented by J. W. P. Jenks. 



Star-nosed Mole, ( Condylura cristata, III.,) a fine specimen.* Pre- 

 sented by E. A. Samuels. 



Star-nosed Mole, ( Condylura ciistata, III.,) two specimens.* Pre- 

 sented by J. W. P. Jenks. 



Bay Lynx, Wild Cat, (Lynx rufus,) Raf. — A fine specimen. Pre- 

 sented by J. S. Grennell. 



Least Weasel, (Putorius pusillus,) Aud. and Bach. — One specimen.* 

 Presented l)y J. W. P. Jenks. 



Small Brown Weasel, (Putorius cicognanii,) Bp. — One specimen,* 

 winter dress. Presented by J. W. P. Jenks. 



Ermine, (Putorius noveboracensis,) De Kay. — One specimen,* sum- 

 mer dress. Presented by J. W. P. Jenks. 



Jumping Mouse, (Jaculus hudsonius,) one specimen.* Presented by 

 C. C. Sewall. 



Solomon Talbot presents a monstrosity of a calf with two heads, 

 seven legs, and a double body, for one-half its length, anteriorly. 



* Alcoholic specimens. 



