108 DR. J. E. GRAY ON THE MUSTELIDZ. [Jan. 24, 
ardson, F. B. A. 52; Blainv. Ostéogr. Mustela, t. 13. f. (teeth) ; 
Pr. Max. Arch. f. Nat. 1861, 229. 
Mustela melanorhyncha, Bodd. Elen. Anim, 188, 1784. 
Viverra canadensis, Shaw, Zool. i. 492, 1800. 
Mustela nigra, Turton, S. N. 1. 60, 1806. 
Mustela piscatoria, Lesson. 
Viverra piscator, Shaw, Zool. i. 414, 1800. 
Mustela goodmanit, Fischer, Syn. Mamm. 217, 1829. 
Gulo castaneus, H. Smith. 
_ Gulo ferrugineus, H. Smith. 
Martes canadensis, Gray, Cat. M. B. M. 63 ; Gerrard, Cat. Bones 
B.M. 91. 
Fisher, Penn. Quad. 223. 
Wejack, Hearne. 
Wood-Shock, Hudson’s Bay Comp. List. 
Pekan (Canadians), Buff. H. N. xiii. t. 42. 
Pekan Weasel, Penn. Quad. 202, 1781. 
Black Fox, Lewis & Clark. 
The last upper tubercular grinder is large and massive, like that 
of the European Pine- Marten (M. abietum). 
b. Skull swollen, flattened ; nose short ; upper cutting-teeth erect ; 
tail moderate, not so long as body; subcylindrical. Foina. 
8. Marres rorna. Beech-Marten. B.M. 
Black-brown ; throat white. 
M. martes, var. fagorum, Linn. 8.N. i. 67. 
Mustela foina, Briss. R. A. 246; Erxl. Mamm. 468; Retz, 
Fauna, 20; Keyserl. & Blas. W. E.i. 67; Blainy. Ostéogr. Mustela, 
t. 4 (skeleton), t. 13. f. (teeth). 
Martes fagorum, Ray. 
Martes domestica, Gesner. 
Martes foina, Nilsson, Skand. Faun. 167; Gerrard, Cat. Bones 
B. M. 191. 
Fouine, Buffon, H.N. vii. t. 18-21. 
Hab. Europe and Eastern Asia, in houses (England, France). 
The tubercular grinder is large, massive, narrow on the inner side, 
as in the M, abietum, but not quite so large as compared with the 
other teeth. 
The pad of the soles always exposed (Baird). 
c. Skull swollen, flattened ; nose short, broad ; upper cutting-teeth 
projecting ; tail elongate, slender. Charronia. 
9. MARTES FLAVIGULA. White-cheeked Weasel. 
Yellowish ; head, nape, rump, legs, and tail black ; chin and lower 
parts white. 
Mustela flavigula, Bodd. 
Mustela hardwickii, Horsf. Zool. Journ. iv. t. 8. 
Viverra quadricolor, Shaw, Zool. 
