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Grey Squirrel. 



Flying Squirrel 

 Northern ditto 



Striped Squirrel 



Woodchuck • . 

 Beaver .... 

 Jumping Mouse . 



Appendix. 



Brown Rat (intro- 

 duced) 

 House Mouse, ditto 



Whitefooted Mouse 



Hamster Mouse 

 Redbacked Mouse 



Musk Rat . . 



Porcupine . 



White Rabbit . 



Moose . 



Caribou 

 Virginian Deer 



Right Whale . . 

 Sperm Whale . 



Beaked Rorqual . 

 Northern Rorqual 



Black Fish . . . 



Porpoise . . . 

 Grampus . . 



Sciurus migratorius . And. 



Pteromys volucella . Cuv. 

 Pteromys Hudsonius Fischer. 



Tamias striatus . . . . 



Arctomys monax . . Gm. 

 Castor canadensis . KuhL 

 Jaculus Hudsonius Wagner. 



Mus decumanus . . Pallas. 

 Mus musculus . . . L. 



Hesperomys leucopus 



Wagner. 



Hesperomys myoides Baird. 

 Arvicola Gapperi . Vigors. 



Fiber zibethicus 



Cuv. 



Erethizon dorsatus F. Cuv. 

 Lepus Americanus . Erxl. 



Cervus alces 



Ctwier. 



Rangifer caribou, And. and 



Bach. 



Cervus Virginianus Boddaert 



Balaena mysticaetus . Linn. 

 Physeter macrocephalus, 



Lacepe. 

 Rorqualus rostratus . Fabr. 

 Rorqualus borealis . Knox. 

 Globicephalus melas Lesson. 

 Phocsena communis . Cuv. 

 Phocsena orca . . {Fabr.) 



Common in the south-west, 

 and along the western fron- 

 tier ; partial to localities. 



Not uncommon. 



Perhaps more common than 

 has been supposed. 



Very common, and found in 

 reclaimed as well as forest 

 regions. 



Common, and possibly in- 

 creasing. 



Repelled to the wilderness 

 regions of the north. 



Not uncommon. 

 Confined to the coast towns 

 and cities, and along the 

 banks of navigable rivers, 

 but not in the wilderness 

 settlements. 



Common, not seen in the 

 same parts frequented by 

 the two last. 



Plentiful in field and forest. 



The same as the last, and 

 also about houses. 



Common in streams in the 

 wilderness, and also in re- 

 claimed districts. 



Common in woods and 

 forests. 



Increasing rapidly, and fre- 

 quenting cultivated as well 

 as forest regions. 



Generally distributed, but its 

 range is being narrowed 

 rapidly. 



Confined to the forest regions; 

 decreasing. 



Localized ; few found east- 

 ward of the Saint John ; 

 common in the hilly coun- 

 try along the course of the 

 Magaguadavic river. 



Seen occasionally on the coast. 



Rarely observed. 



Several specimens recorded. 



Rarely met with. 



Not uncommon. 



Common. 



Not rare at times. 



LIST OF THE BIRDS OF NEW BRUNSWICK. 



A., means accidental j M., migratory j R., rare. 



Birds marked * have been captured in Europe. 



Many of the land and a greater number of th*e water birds in the list 



