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pennanti) in eastern United States and Canada. 
Mustela americana Turton. Type locality — Eastern North America. De- 
scription as previously given. 
(N. Amer. Fauna, No. 22, 1902, p. 68.) Type lo- 
Mustela a. abieticola PREBLE. 
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cality — Cumberland House, Saskatchewan, Canada. 
Mustela americana; dentition heavier’’ (Preble). 
Mustela a. brumalis (BANGS). (Amer. Nat., XXXII, 1898, p. 502, fig. —.) Type 
locality — Okak, Labrador. Larger and darker than americana, 
Mustela atrata BANGS. (Amer. Nat., XXXI, 1897, p. 162.) Type locality — Bay 
St. George, New Foundland. Decidedly darker brown and throat patch tinged 
with orange. 
