32 PROCEEDINGS: BOSTON SOCIETY NATURAL HISTORY. 
perfectly both in color and size with the type, taken on Lake 
Superior by the Agassiz expedition, and Avith a large series from the 
north peninsula of Michigan in the Bangs collection. 
Measurements of Tamias quadrivittatus neglectus from Ontario. 
Locality. 
Number. 
Sex. 
Total 
length. 
Tail 
vertebrae. 
Hind foot. 
Ear from 
meatus. 
North Bay, Ontario. 
3960 
? 
208 
85 
31 
17 
Nepigon, 
44 
3964 
? 
215 
96 
31 
16 
Peninsula Harbor, 
44 
3970 
? 
230 
96 
32 
16 
a 44 
44 
3972 
? 
218 
90 
32 
16 
a 44 
44 
3976 
? 
220 
90 
32 
17 
u u 
44 
3977 
? 
217 
90 
31 
16 
<< u 
44 
3979 
? 
221 
97 
32 
16 
ti u 
(4 
3980 
? 
224 
100 
33 
16 
u u 
44 
3981 
? 
216 
95 
32 
18 
a u 
44 
3982 
? 
212 
90 
31 
16 
u a 
44 
3983 
? 
211 
91 
32 
16 
Nepigon, 
44 
3961 
$ 
220 
98 
33 
16 
44 
44 
3962 
$ 
222 
91 
32.6 
16 
u 
44 
3963 
s 
220 
95 
32 
17 
u 
44 
3965 
$ 
213 
91 
31 
16 
u 
44 
3966 
$ 
215 
98 
32 
16 
n 
44 
3967 
$ 
206 
88 
31 
16.6 
u 
44 
3968 
$ 
222 
95 
32 
17 
44 
44 
3969 
8 
225 
92 
33 
17.4 
Peninsula Harbor, 
44 
3971 
8 
214 
91 
31 
16 
44 u 
44 
3973 
8 
220 
91 
32 
17 
44 44 
44 
3974 
8 
215 
89 
31 
17 
44 44 
44 
3975 
8 
215 
98 
32 
17 
44 4 4 
44 
3978 
8 
213 
92 
32 
17 
4 4 44 
44 
3984 
8 
213 
95 
32 
17 
Sciukus hudsonicus Erxl. 
The red squirrel is abundant at North Bay, Peninsula Harbor, and 
Nepigon. 
Abundant at Milton and Mount Forest (Brooks). 
Mentioned by Gapper as occurring in the region between York 
and Lake Simcoe. 
Mr. Outram Bangs, who has examined my Ontario squirrels, tells 
me that those from the north shore of Lake Superior are typical 
examples of the subspecies hudsonicus , but that those from North 
