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Map illustrating approximate distribution of Red Foxes in eastern North America south of 
latitude 52°. 
Vulpes fuluus (DESMAREST). Type locality — Virginia. Description as previously 
given. 
Vulpes regalis MERRtaM. (Proc. Wash. Acad. Sci., II, 1900, p. 672.) Type locality — 
Elk River, Sherburn Co., Minnesota. Size large; color golden yellow, shading 
to whitish yellow on the face; legs strongly rusty brown or reddish brown. 
Vulpes rubricosa (BANGS). (Science, N. S., VII, 1898, p. 272.) Type locality — 
Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada. Larger and darker than fulvus; rostrum and teeth 
larger. 
Vulpes r. bangsi MERRIAM. (Proc. Wash. Acad. Sci., II, 1900, p. 667.) Type local- 
ity — Lance au Loup, Strait of Belle Isle, Labrador. ‘‘Similar to fulous, but 
ears smaller; black of ears and feet more restricted.” (Merriam.) 
Vulpes deletrix BanGs. (Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XII, 1898, p. 36.) Type locality — 
Bay St. George, Newfoundland. Color very pale, light straw color, varying in 
places to yellow and buffy. 
