72 PROCEEDINGS : BOSTON SOCIETY NATURAL HISTORY. 
Hornaday (Fifth annual report of the New York zool. soc., p. 
101, June 1, 1901) rejects both of these names and adopts: 
Ovis montana Cuvier. 
1817. Ov\is] montana Cuvier, R&gne animal, i, p. 267 (not 
of Ord, 1815). 
Type locality.— Rocky Mountains (50° N., 115° W.) 
between Alberta and British Columbia, Canada. (From 
Geoffroy, the basis of Cuvier’s name.) 
30. Ovis canadensis auduboni Merriam. 
1901. Ovis canadensis auduboni Merriam, Proc. biol. soc. 
Washington, xiv, p. 31. April 5, 1901. 
Type locality. — “Upper Missouri.” Believed to be the 
Badlands of South Dakota. 
31. Ovis dalli kenaiensis Allen. 
1902. Ovis dalli kenaiensis Allen, Bull. Amer. mus. nat. 
hist., xvi, p. 145. April 23, 1902. 
Type locality. — Head of Sheep Creek, Kenai Peninsula, 
Alaska. 
32. Ovis fannini Hornadav. 
«/ 
1901. Ovis fannini Hornaday", Fifth annual report of the 
New York zool. soc., appendix no. 1, p. 2. January 8, 1901. 
Type locality". — Dawson City, Yukon, Canada. 
33. Ovis mexicanus Merriam. 
1901. Ovis mexicanus Merriam, Proc. biol. soc. Washington, 
xiy", p. 80. April 5, 1901. 
Ty"pe locality. — Lake Santa Maria, State of Chihuahua, 
Mexico. 
Order GL1RES. 
Family SCIURIDAE. 
Genus SCIURUS Linnaeus. 
34. Sciurus melania (Gray). 
1867. Macroxus melania Gray, Ann. and mag. nat. hist., 3d 
ser., xx, p. 425. December, 1867. 
