13- Southeastern Red Squirrel. Sciurus hudsonicus loquax Bangs. 



14. Northern Gray Squirrel. Sciurus carolinensis leucotis (Gapper). 



15. Northeastern Chipmunk. Tamias striatus lysteri {K\Qh.2S^^on). 

 16 Woodchuck; Groundhog. Arctomys monax (Linnaeus). 



17. Southern Flying Squirrel. Sciuropterus volans (Linnaeus). 



18. American Beaver. Castor canadensis Kuhl. 



19. House Mouse. Mus musculus Linnaeus. 



20 House Rat; Wharf Rat. Mus decumamis Pallas. 



21. Northeastern Deer Mouse; Buck Mouse. Peromyscus leucopus 



noveboracensis (Fischer). 



22. Common Red-back Mouse. Evotomys gapperi (Vigors). 



23. Common Meadow-mouse. Microtus pen/isylvanicus{Ovd). 



24. Northern Pine Mouse. Microtus pinetorufn scalopsoides (Audubon 



and Bachman). 



25. MusKRAT. Fiber zibethicus (Linnaeus). 



26. Meadow Jumping-mouse. Zapus hudsonius (Zimmermann). 



27. Northeastern Cottontail. Lepus floridanus transitionalis (Bangs). 

 28 Southern Varying Hare. Lepus americanus virginianus (Harlan), 



29. Northeastern Panther. Felis oregonensis hippolcsies (Merriam). 



30. Wildcat. Lynx ruffus (Gueldenstaedt). 



31. Red Fox. Vulpes fulvus Desmarest. 



32. Timber Wolf. Canis occidentalis (Richardson). 

 T^T,. Black Bear. Ursus americanus Pallas 



34. Raccoon. Procyon lotor (Linnaeus). 



35. Northeastern Otter. Lutra canadensis (Schreber). 



36. Skunk. MepJiitis jncphitica (Shaw). 



37. Southeastern Mink. Putorius {Lutreola) vison lutreocephalus (Har- 



lan). 



38. Bonaparte Weasel. Putorius cicognanii (Bonaparte). 



39. New York Weasel. Putorius noveboracensis Emmons. 



40. Fisher. Mustela pennanti Erxleben. 



41. Greenland Seal; Harp Seal. Phoca grivnlandica Fabricius. 



42. Harbor Seal. P/ioca vitulina Linnaeus. 



43. Masked Shrew. Sorex personatus L Geoffroy St Hilaire. 



44. Short-tail Shrew Blarina brevicauda (Say). 



45. vStar-nose Mole. Condylura crislata (Linnaeus). 



46. Silvery Bat. Lasionycteris noctivagaiis (Le Conte). 



47. Larger Brown Bat. Vespertilio fiiscus Beauvois. 



48. Hoary Bat. Lasiurus cinereus (Beauvois). 



49. Red Bat. Lasiurus borealis (Miiller).* 



50. Red Man; American Indian. Homo sapiens americanus Lin- 



naeus. 



note.— The mammals inhabiting- the islands off the coast of Rhode Island, including those 

 of Narrag-ansett Bay, are of special interest, and lists of the species belonging- to each island are 

 much desired. A distinct species of Meadow-mouse (Microtus tiesopliilus Bailev) is restricted to 

 two small islands in Long Island Sound, New York; and Mr. Outram Bangs, who has collected 

 the mammals of Block Island, R. I., and compared them with the mainland forms which they 

 represent, is of the opinion that some will require separation. Critical comparisons of all our 

 insular mammals with tho.se of the mainland will perhaps result in other additions to the present 

 list than those which are expected to result from Mr. Bangs's studies of the Block Island species. 



*A 'Light Brown or Wood Bat,' familiar to Mr. Frank Blake Webster, at Lonsdale and Dag- 

 get's, Rhode Island, froni 18()7 to 1884, was probably a species of Myotis or Fipistrelliis. 



