MAMMALIA. 25 



FERAE. FISSirEUIA. 



MUSTELIDAE. 



Giilo luscus (Liiin^). Baird, Pacific liailway rept., vol. 8, 

 1857, p. 181-183. 



Gnlo luscus Linne. Stone & Cram, Amer. animals, 1902, p. 

 245-247, 1 pi. 



Heavy forests ; probably extirpated in New England. 

 Me. — Norway (about 1865). 

 N. H. to Mass. — Extirpated. 



63. Plttoeius vison (Schreber.) Gapper. 



Mink ; Little black mink. 



Mustela vison Schr., Saugthiere, 1778, vol. 3, p. 463, pi. 127 B. 

 "In Canada,...." 



Putorius vison (Schr.). Bangs, Proc. Boston soc. nat. hist., 

 1896, vol. 27, p. 3-4, pi. 2, fig. 1. 



Putorius vison (Schr.). Stone & Cram, Amer. animals, 1902, 

 p. 231-235, 1 fig. on pi. facing p. 234. 



Along streams. 



Me. to Mass. 



64. Putorius vison lutreocephalus (Harlan.) Bangs. 



Large broTvn mink. 



Mustela lutreoce})hala Harlan, Fauna Americana, 1825, p. 63. 

 "Maryland." 



Putorius vison lutreocephalus (Harlan). Bangs, Proc. Boston 

 soc. nat. hist., 1896, vol. 27, p. 4, pi. 1, fig. 1 ; pi. 2, fig. 2. 



On the seaboard, and rocky islands off shore. 

 Me. — Flatt Island, off Jonesport. 

 Mass. to Conn. — Along the coast. 



65. Putorius cicognanii (Bonaparte.) Richardson. 



Little brown weasel. 



