Bulletin of the Natural History Society . 
CATALOGUE. 
1. Panther. (Felts concolor.) 
Dr. Gesner records this species as “rare” (in 1847). No 
recent instances of its occurrence are known. 
2. Canada Lynx. “ Loup-cervier.” “ Loocervee.” ( Lynx 
canadensis.) 
Common. 
3. Bay Lynx. “Wild Cat.” (Lynx rufus.) 
Common. 
4. Wolf. (Canis lupus.) 
Was common from about 1840 until about i860; since 
then, it has entirely disappeared, Dr. Gesner states that 
Wolves were first seen in New Brunswick in 1818. 
5. Red Fox. “Silver Fox.” “Black Fox.” “Patch Fox.” 
“ Cross Fox.” ( Vulpes vulgaris. ) 
Abundant. 
6. Sable. Pine Marten. (Mustela americana.) 
Common. 
7. Fisher. Black Cat. ( Mustela pennantii . ) 
Rare. 
8. Least Weasel. (Putorius vulgaris.) 
Common. 
9. Common Weasel. Ermine. (Putorius ermineusi) 
Common. 
10. Mink. (Putorius vison.) 
Common. 
11 Wolverine. (Gulo luscus.) 
Some thirty years ago it was occasionally met with ; but 
no recent instance of its occurrence is known. 
12. Skunk. ( Mephitis mephiticai) 
Abundant. 
13. Otter. ( Lutr a canadensis.) 
Rather common in favorable localities. 
