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THE NEARCTIC REGIOX. 



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TABLE II. 



LIST OF GENERA OF TERRESTRIAL MAMMALIA AND BIRDS 

 INHABITING THE NEARCTIC REGION. 



Explanation. 



Names in italics sliow genera peculiar to the region. 



Names enclosed thus (...) indicate genera which barely enter the region, and are not 



considered properly 1o belong to it. 

 Genera properly belonging to the region are numbered consecutively. 



MAMMALIA. 



Order, Family, and 

 Genus. 



CHIROPTERA. 

 Phyllostomid^t:. 



1. Maerotus 



VESrERTIIJON'II)/E. 



2. Scotophilus 



3. Vespertilio 



4. Nyeticejus 



5. Lasiurus 



6. Synotus 



7. Aiitrozoiui 



NOCTILIOXID^. 



8. Nyctinonius ... 



INSECTIVORA. 

 Talpid.^3. 



9. Condi/l'ura 



10. Scapanics 



11. Scalops 



12. Urotrichus 



SORICID^. 



13. Sorex 



14. Neosorex 



15. Blariua 



Cy^KNIVOKA. 

 Felid-e. 



16. Felis 



17. Lynx 



VOL. II. 



Range witliin the Reaion. 



California 



Universal, to Hudson's Bay 

 Universal, to Hudson's Bay 

 South and East 



Temp. N. Amer. to Nova Scotia 

 S. E. and Central States 

 W. Coast 



Cal. and S. Central Sub-region 



Range beyond the Region. 



Mexico, Antilles 



Neotr., Orient., Au.stral. 

 Cosmopolite 



India, Tropical Africa, 

 temperate S. America 

 Tropical America 



Neotropical, Oriental, S. 

 Palaearctic 



Eastern N. America 



New York to San Francisco I 



S. of Great Lakes & Brit. Columb. 



British Columbia Japan 



The whole region 



Vancouver's Island (a sub-genus) 



Canada to Mexico (a sub-genus) 



5 S. of 55° N. Latitude 

 3 S. of 5(3° N, Latitude 



Palsearc, Ethiop., Orien. 



All regs. but Australian 

 Palsearctic 



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