ami large series of several others hitherto rare in collections. One of the Goats 

 F-.i,'. 29, ]>. iS) forms tin- type of tin- new subspecies recently described as 

 init>s nwnUinns columhiatius. 



In 1903 the western end of the Alaska Peninsula was again visited, win -re about 

 six weeks \\viv s]>ent, after which the season's work was again transferred to the 



Fig. 30. NORTHERN BUSHY-TAILED RAT (Xcotoma cinerea salicamans). 



Northern British (Columbia. Andrew J. Stone Expedition. Mounted at the Museum by 

 Herbert Lang. 



Kenai Peninsula. Mr. Stone was again accompanied l>y Mr. M. P. Anderson, and 

 also by Mr. B. H. Brown of Taccma, Washington. The season's output num- 

 bered about 875 mammals and 317 birds. The trip to the Alaska Peninsula was 

 primarily to secure a series of the big Peninsula Bears (see Figs. 14-20), of which 

 10 fine examples were secured, complete for mounting, including a skeleton of a 



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