Ursus. 
1450. Dalli, Merriam, Fvoc. Biol. Soc.Washingtoi]. 
X, 1896, p. 71, pl. V. 1: VI, 5; fig. 8, 9. 
p. 72. 
1461 . sitkensis, Merriam, Froc. Biol. Soc. Wash., 
X, 1896, p. 73, pl. TV, 1 ; V, 3. 
1462. isabellinus, Horsf., Limi. Trans., 1827, 
XV, p. 332: Adams, Blyth, Jerdon; Ly- 
dekker, J. A. S. B., XLVI, part 2, p. 285 ; 
Scully, B. Z. S., 1881, p. 203; W. Sclater, 
Ciit. Mam. Ind. Mus. (lalc., 1891, p. 302. 
a. Var. syriacus, Hempr. et Elirenb., 
Symb. Pbys. 1828, I, pl. 1 ; Greve, Nova 
Acta Ac. Leop., 1895, p. 225 et 235: 
Satunin, Zool. Jahrb., 1896, p. 292. 
arctos alhus, Gmel. et Anet. 
caucasicus, Sclu'enck. 
Vpmmosus, Blyth, J. A. S. B., XXU, 
p. 589; W.Blanf., J. A. S.B., XLVI, 1878, 
part 2, p. 318. 
1453. lagomyiarius, Sewerzow, Fauna Turkestau., 
1874; Pijewalski, Reis. MongoL, I, 1876; 
Third Journ. to Thibet. 1883, fig. p. 216. 
1454. thibetanus, F. Cuv., Mam., 1824, pd. 213; 
G. Guv., Oss. Foss., 1823, IV, p.325 (note); 
Radde, Reise N.-Ost. Sib., Saug., 1862, 
]). 12; Blytb, Cai, p. 76; Lydekker, J. As. 
S. B., XLVI, piu't 2, p. 285; Horsf., Cat.. 
p. 124; Adams, P. Z. S., 1858, p. 518. 
nmlayanus, Hodgs., J. A. S. B., 1832, I. 
p. 340 (nec Raffles). 
torquatus, Wagner, S. S. S., II, 1841, 
p. 144, pl. 141D; Hugel, Kashmir, IV, 
p. 570: Blanf., J.rVS.B., XLVI, p. 320; 
Mam. Ind., 1888, p. 197. 
feroie, Robins., Assam, 1841, p. 96. 
labiatus, p., Blanf. (nec Blainv.). Fast. 
Persia. 1876, p.47. 
ornatus, Giinther, P. Z. S., 1880, p. 443 
(errore pro »torquatus<i'). 
gedrosianus, W.Blanf., J. A. S. B., 1877. 
XLVI. 2, p.317; P. A. S. B.. 1879. p. 4. 
241 
Alaska, Yakntat Bay. 
(S* Elias Alps). ' 
Alaska, Sitka et Iiis. 
vicinis. 
M® Himalaya. Afgba- 
nistan, Kashmii’,Nipal, 
Thibet, Gilgit, Ladak 
merid.. Assam. 
Lancasus, Syria, M® 
Libanon, Taurus, 
Persia, Oborassan, 
.Afghanistan. 
Thibet ( Irient., Lhassa. 
Thibet sepfi., Ganzu, 
Lhassa, Kuku-Noor, 
.Altai, Kirgliia (in 
sylvis). 
Asia centi-a,l. etMerid., 
ab Afgbanistan (in 
Persiae limit. mont.), 
BeloutcMstan, M** 
Himalaya, (usque ad 
4000 m.), a Kashmir, 
Khii-tbar, Bengal 
orient., usque ad 
Assam, Yunau, Birma 
et Mergui. 
Chiua, Kuku-noor, 
Thibet! (Rupschu et 
Pangkong), Siberia 
merid.-oricnt., Ussuri, 
Amour, M“ Bureja, 
Tenginnoor. 
