No. 379. ] THE MAMMALS OF LABRADOR. 495 
Type Locality. Fort Chimo, Labrador. 
Probably restricted to the barrens and semi-barrens. Turner 
reported the species to be abundant at Fort Chimo, but appar- 
ently did not send many specimens to Washington. 
The differences between this and the next species appear to be 
as great as between any two members of the genus Evotomys. 
14. Evoromys PROTEUS Bangs. Hamilton Inlet red-backed 
- mouse. 
Evotomys proteus Bangs. Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. p. 137. 
1897. 
Type Locality. Rigoulette, Hamilton Inlet, Labrador. 
Very abundant at Hamilton Inlet, and probably through- 
out the wooded regions. Goldthwaite took a large series at 
Rigoulette. 
15. PHENACOMYS LATIMANUS Merriam. Small yellow-faced 
phenacomys. 
Phenacomys latimanus Merriam. North Am. Fauna. No. 2, 
P: 34. 1880. 
Type Locality. Fort Chimo, Ungava, Labrador. 
Probably of general distribution in the drier semi-barrens. 
Known from Labrador only by the specimens sent to Wash- 
ington by Turner. 
16. PHENACOMYs UNGAVA Merriam. Large yellow-faced Phe- 
nacomys. 
Phenacomys ungava Merriam. North Am. Fauna. No. 2, 
p. 30. 1889. (Fort Chimo, Lab.) 
Phenacomys celatus Merriam. North Am. Fauna. No. 2, 
P. 33. 1889. (Godbout, Quebec.) 
Type Locality. Fort Chimo, Ungava, Labrador. 
Taken at Fort Chimo by Turner, at Rigoulette by Gold- 
‘thwaite, and at Groswater Bay (= Hamilton Inlet) by Dr. 
Coues (2 skulls). 
Goldthwaite’s series from Rigoulette, sixteen in number, 
were all caught in one place in the spruce woods. The adults 
are much larger than the type of the species from Fort Chimo, 
and may represent a larger, more southern, sub-species. 
