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rea of intergraduiion 



Map illustrating approximate distribution of Muskrats {Fiber) in eastern United States and 



Canada. 



Fiber zibethicus (Linn.). Type locality — Eastern Canada. Description as previous- 

 ly given. 

 Fiber z. hudsonius Preble. (N. Amer. Fauna, No. 22, 1902, p. 53.) Type locality — 



Fort Churchill, Keewatin, Canada. Smaller and paler than zibethicus, with 



smaller molars. 

 Fiber z. cinnamominus Hollister. (Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XXIII, 1910, p. 126.) 



Type locality — Wakeeney, Trego Co., Kansas. Coloration pale; smaller and 



more reddish than zibethicus. 

 Fiber z. aquilonius Bangs. (Proc. N. Eng. Zool. Club, I, 1899, p. 11.) Type locality 



— Rigoulette, Hamilton Inlet, Labrador. Darker and upper parts more black- 

 ish than zibethicus; hind foot smaller. 

 Fiber z. macrodon (Merriam). (Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XI, 1897, p. 143.) Type 



locality — Lake Drummond, Dismal Swamp, Norfolk Co., Virginia. Color 



darker and richer than zibethicus; teeth larger. 

 Fiber z. rivalicius Bangs. (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., XXVI, 1895, p. 541.) Type 



locality — Burbridge, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana. Smaller than zibethicus 



and coloration more dull and sooty. 

 Fiber obscurus Bangs. (Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., IX, 1894, p. 133.) Type locaHty — 



Codroy, New Foundland. Smaller than zibethicus; upper parts darker, and 



under parts and sides less ferruginous. 



