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MONOGUAPUS OF NORTH AMERICAN KODENTJA. 



[The peculiarities of pelage of a part of these Illinois and WiMCoimiii 

 specimens, constituting the variety longipilis, are discussed elsewhere.] 



Before taking up the intricate questions that western specimens present, 

 and to complete our review of eastern examples, we continue with a fourth 

 table, comprising all the rest of the dry specimens that liave fallen under our 

 observation from the United States east of the Mississippi. 



Taiii.e XLII.— Lfjt oftiMxlmmt (addilional to IhoM of Tablet XXXIX, XI,, a»d XLI) «/ AIIVICOLA IIIPAIIIL'S 

 txamined dri/Jrom the VniUd Slain eatt of the Miulmippi, iri/A mcaturrtm xti of Many. 



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