298 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES [Proc. 4TH SER. 
Type eat ON ome ice coast of the United States 
(fide Stone, Science, n. ser., 9, 1899, p. 35.) 
Synonyms—Felis concolor, part; Felis concolor oregonensis, 
part; Felis hippolestes olympus; Pacific Coast Cougar; North- 
western Puma; Mountain Lion, part. | 
Range—Throughout the state except for the lower south- 
eastern deserts. Ranges through all zones, though perhaps 
most plentiful in Upper Sonoran and Transition. 
Felis oregonensis browni Merriam 
Yuma Cougar 
Original description—Felis aztecus brown Merriam, Proc. 
Biol. Soc. Wash., 16, May 29, 1903, pp. 73, 74! 
Type locate bere Colorado River, 12 miles south of 
Yuma, Arizona. 
Synonyms—Felis concolor, part; Felis concolor oregonensis, 
part; Mountain Lion, part; Brown Cougar. » 
Range—Lower Sonoran zone on the Colorado Desert, and 
north along the Colorado River (Mus. Vert. Zool.). 
Lynx fasciatus oculeus Bangs 
Southern Barred Wildcat 
Original description—Lynx (Cervaria) fasciatus oculeus 
Bangs, Proc. New Eng. Zool. Club, 1, March 31, 1899, pp. 
23, 24. 
Type locality—Nicasio, Marin County, California. 
Synonyms—Felis rufa oculea; Sharp-sighted Lynx. 
Range—Upper Sonoran and Transition zones of the north- 
western coast belt, from Marin County north probably to the 
Oregon line (Bangs, supra cit.). 
Lynx fasciatus pallescens Merriam 
Pallid Barred Wildcat 
Original description—Lynx fasciatus pallescens Merriam, 
N. Amer. Fauna, 16, October, 1899, p. 104. 
Type locality—South base of Mount Adams, near Trout 
Lake, Skamania County, Washington. 
Synonyms—Felis rufa pallescens; Pallid Lynx. 
