DEFICIENCIES IN THE STATE CABINET. 



A. List of Deficiencies in the Mammalia, Birds, Reptiles and Amphibia, 

 inhabiting the State, or which formerly inhabited it and are, or are 

 supposed to be, extinct. 



Note. The letter m, or f, when added to the common name, 

 denotes that the deficiency is of the male or female animal ; and 

 when neither letter is so added, the deficiency is total. 



MAMMALIA. 



1. Vespertilio pruinosus, 



2. sorex brevicaudus, 



3. SoREX PARVUS, 



4. sorex fosteri, 



5. sorex carolinensis, 



6. Otisorex platyrhynchus, 



7. GlJLO LUSCUS, 



8. MUSTELA MARTES, 



9. MUSTELLA PUSILLA, 



10. MuSTELLA FUSCA, 



11. Lyncus BOREALIS, 



12. Lyncus rufus, 



13. Stemmatopus cristatus, 



14. Meriones americanus, 



15. mus rattus, 



16. MuS LEUCOPUS, 



17. Arvicola riparius, 



18. Arvicola oneida, 



19. Arvicola alborufescens, 



20. Arvicola xanthognathus, 



21. Elaphus canadensis, 



22. Rangifer tarandus, 



Hoary Bat. 



Short -tailed Shrew. 



Small Shrew. 



Foster^s Shrew. 



Carolina Shrew. 



BroadTwsed Shrew, 



Wolverene. 



American Sable. 



Small Weasel. 



Brovjn Weasel. 



Northern Lynx. 



Wildcat, or Bay Lyrix* 



Hooded Seal. 



Deer Mouse, m. 



Black Rat. 



Jumying Mouse, m. 



Marsh Meadow-mouse. 



0?ieida Meadow-mouse. 



Light-colored Meadow-mouse. 



Yellowcheeked Meadow-mouse. 



American Stag, or Elk. 



Reindeer. 



