NATURAL HISTORY, TORONTO REGION 
25. Silver-haired Bat. Lasionycteris noctivagans 
(Le Conte). Apparently common. 
26. RedBat. Nycteris borealis borealis (Miiller). 
Apparently common. 
27. Hoary Bat. Nycteris cinerea (Beauvois). 
Rare. 
CaRNIVORA. 
28. Otter. Lutra canadensis canadensis Schreber. 
Apparently rare in 1830, as Gapper had only seen 
skins, but according to the late Dr. Brodie the animal 
persisted till a very much later date. 
29. New York Weasel. Mustela noveboracensis 
noveboracensis Emmons. Not very common. 
30. Small Brown Weasel. Mustela cicognani 
cicognanit (Bonaparte). Probably occurs; recorded 
by Gapper. 
31. Mink. Mustela vison vison (Schreber). Still 
not uncommon. 
32. Fisher. Martes pennanti pennanti Erxleben. 
One recorded by Gapper in 1830. 
33. Pine Martin. Martes americana americana 
Turton. Recorded by Gapper in 1830 and, accord- 
ing to the late Dr. Brodie, common till a much later 
date. 
34. Skunk. Mephitis mephitica mephitica 
(Shaw). Common. Gapper had seen only skins 
in 1830, 
35. Raccoon. Procyon lotor lotor (Linnsus). 
Still not uncommon. Listed by Gapper in 1830. 
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