222 KEPOET OF THE 



ORDER RUMINANTIA. 



FAMILY CEEVIDAE. 



*45. Alee Americanus, Jafdine.— Moose. 



*46. Rangifer caribou, Aud. & Bach. — Caribou. 



HT. Cervus Canadensis, Erxl. — Elk. 

 48. " Virginianus, Bodd. — Deer. 



FAMILY LEPORIDAE. 



43. Lepus Americanus, Erxl. — Northern Hare, 



44. " sylvaticus, Bach. — Gray Rabbit. 



CLASS AVES. 

 ORDER RAPTORES. 



FAMILY VULTURIDAE. 



1. Cathartes aura, Illiger — Turkey Buzzard. 



* FAMILY FALCONIDAE. 



Sub-Family Falconinae. 



2. Falco anatum, Bon. — Duck Hawk. 



3. " columbarius, Linn. — Pigeon Hawk. 



4. " sparverius, Linn. — Sparrow Hawk. 



Sub-Family Accipitrinae. 



5. Accipiter Cooperii, Bon. — Cooper's Hawk. 



6. " fuscus, Gmel. — Sharp-shinned Hawk. 



Sub-Family Buteoninae. 



1. Buteo borealis, Gmel. — Red-tailed Hawk. 



8. " lineatus, Gmel — Red-shouldered Hawk. 



*i5. A. Americanus. The Moose is seldom seen within the limits of the State. Hunters in- 

 form me that it is still occasionally taken, but it is rapidly disappeaping from its former 

 haunts. 



"46. R. Caribou. The Caribou extends its southern range to the'Upper Peninsula, where it 

 is occasionally taken by hunters. 



»i7. C Canadensis. The Elk is found ia abundance iu the counties of Huron and Sanilac 

 about the head waters of the Cass River. The unrelenting pursuit of hunters by 

 means of the rifle and trap peas will soon exterminate it, unless means are taken to 

 prevent an indiscrimate slaughter at all seasons of the year. 



