MAMMALIA. 23 



FEKAE. FISSIPEDIA. 



CANIDAE. 



57. Uroctox cixereoargexteus borealis Men-iani. 



Northern gray fox. 



Urccyon cinereoargenteus borealis Merriara, Proc. biol. soc. 

 Washington, 1903, vol. 16, p. 74. "Marlboro, 7 miles from 

 MoxADNOCK, Xew Hampshire." 



JJrocyoyi cinereoargenteus (Schreber). Stone tfc Cram, Amer. 



animals, 1902, p. 275-377, 1 pi. (southern form). 



Open woodlands of upper austral zone. 

 X. H, — Marlboro. 

 Mass. — Leominster. 

 Coxx. 



58. Vulpes FULvrs (Desmarest.) De Kay. 



Red fox ; Cross fox ; Black fox. 



Canis /ulcus Desm., Mammalogie. 1820, vol. 1, p. 203. 

 "L'Etat de Virgixie." 



Vulpes pefinsglvanica (Bodda.evt). Elliot, Field Columb. mus., 

 zool. ser., 1901, vol. 2, p. 304, pi. 30. 



Vidpes fuh'us (Desm.). Stone & Cram, Amer. animals, 1902, 

 p. 264-272, '2 pis. 



Woodlands ; in burrows. 

 Me. to Coxx'. 



59. Caxis occidextalis (Richardson.) Baird. 



Gray wolf ; Timber -wolf. 



Canis hqjus occidentalis Rich., Fauna Boreali-Amer., 1829, 

 vol. 1, p. 60. "XoRTHERX DISTRICTS" of Xorth America. 



Xiupiis occidentalis (Rich.). De Kay, Xat. hist. Xew York, 

 1842, pt. 1, p. 42-43, pi. 27, fig. 2. 



Forests. 



Me. — Practically extirpated. 



X. H.— White Mountains (about 1887). 



