380 Fretp Museum or Naturat History — Zoétoey, Vor. XI. 
© Purorius noveboracensis 
@-. fn. notius 
©». n. occisor 
@r. cicognani 
‘Old peninsule 
ws ©». rixosus alleghe niensis, 
AO” longicaudus spadix 
F or mexic® 
Map showing the type localities of species and subspecies of Weasels (belonging to the subgenus 
Ictis) in eastern United States. 
Putorius noveboracensis EMMons. Type locality — Southern New York. Descrip- 
tion as previously given. 
Putorius n. notius Banos. (Proc. N. Eng. Zoél. Club, I, 1899, p. 53.) Type 
locality — Weaverville, Buncombe Co., North Carolina. Similar to movebora- 
censis ‘but darker brown above and yellowish instead of white below; black 
occupying nearly half the length of the tail’’ (Bangs). 
Putorius n. occisor (BANGS). (Proc. N. Eng. Zodl. Club, I, 1899, p. 54.) Type 
locality — Bucksport, near mouth of the Penobscott River, Hancock Co., 
Maine. Similar to noveboracensis, but larger and with longer tail, with less 
black at the end. ; 
Putorius cicognanii (BONAPARTE). Type locality — Northeastern North America; 
precise locality unknown. Description as previously given. 
Putorius peninsule Ruoaps. (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1894, p. 152.) Type 
locality — Hudson's, Pasco Co., 14 miles north of Tarpon Springs, Hillsboro 
Co., Florida. ‘‘Size rather large, about equalling male of Putorius novebora- 
censis; skull similar to that of longicauda, but with very large audital-bulle” 
(Rhoads). 
