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197. — Lepus sylvaticus, Bach.—Gray Babbit.—From Massachusetts throughout the 
United States, as far as Indianola, Texas ? and west to the Missouri, 
as far as Fort Union, Nebraska... 597 
198. — dLepus artemisia, Bach.—Sage Hare.—Eegions west of the Missouri to the Eocky 
Mountains, and to the Cascade Mountains of Oregon, along the Colum¬ 
bia on the north, and to the City of Chihuahua on the south. 602 
199. — Lepus bacbmani, Waterhouse.—Bachman’s Hare.—Lower Eio Grande of Texas. 606 
200. —Lepus audubonii, Baird, (n. s.)—Audubon’s Hare,—Coast of California, from San 
Diego to San Francisco. 
201- — Lepus trowbridgii, Baird, (n. s.)—Coast of California, from San Francisco to 
San Diego. 610 
202. — Lepus aquaticus, Bach.—Water Eabhit.—Lower Mississippi Eiver. 612 
203. — Lepus palustris, Bach.—Marsh Eabhit.—Lowlands of southern coast, from South 
Carolina to Florida. 615 
46. LAGOMYS, Cuv. 618 
204. — Lagomys princeps, Eich.—Little Chief Hare.—South Pass of Eocky Mountains 
northward. 619 
47. DASYPUS, Linnaeus. 623 
205. — ^Dasypus novem-cinctus, Linn.—Texas Armadillo.—Lower Eio Grande of Texas 
to Paraguay. 623 
48. DICOTYLES, Cuv. 627 
206. — ^Dicotyles torquatus, Cuv.—Texas Peccary ; Mexican Hog.—Texas to Eed Eiver, 
Arkansas. 627 
49. ALCE, Ham. Smith. 631 
207. — Alee americanus, Jardine.—American Moose.—Northern portions of the eastern 
United States to Labrador, whence it extends west to the Pacific 
Ocean. 
50. EANGIFEE, Ham. Smith. 633 
208 — Rangifer caribou, Aud. & Bach.—Woodland Caribou.—Maine and New Bruns¬ 
wick, and west to north shore of Lake Superior. 633 
209. — Rangifer groenlandicus. —Barren Ground Caribou.—Barren Grounds of Arctic 
America and Greenland... 634 
