MAMMALIA. 



ORDER HI. CARNIVORA. 



FAMILY URSIDJD. 



Zoology — Part I. 



Ursus americantjs, American Black Bear (female) p. 24 



This specimen was taken in St. Lawrence county, New-York, in the 

 spring of 1854. 



FxUIILY MUSTELIDiE. 



MusTELA CANADENSIS, The Fisher (female) 31 



Taken in Lewis county, New-York, in the spring of 1854. 



PuTOKiu-s VI30N, The Mink (female) 37 



FAMILY CANID^. 



Lupus occidentalis, The Common A?nerican Wo?f (male) 42 



Taken in St. Lawrence county, New-York, in the spring of 1851. 



FAMILY FELIDiE. 

 Felis concoloe, The Northern Panther (young male and female), 47 

 Taken in St. Lawrence county, New- York, in the spring of 1854. 



ORDER IV. R£>DENTIA. 



FAMILY SCIURID^. 



SciURUs vuLPiNus, The Fox Squirrel (male and female) 59 



These specimens were taken in Rcnssehier county, New-York, in the 

 spring of 1854, and presented to the State Cabinet by J. B. Lut- 

 TRiDGE of Hoosick-falls. 



SciURUS sTRiATUs, The Striped Squirrel (male and female) 62 



From Albany county. 



SciURUs STRiATUS, The Striped Squirrel (albino) 62 



This syjecimen, which is an albino, was taken in the town of New- 

 Scotland, Albany county, in the fall of 1854, and presented to the 

 State Cabinet by John Young. 



