200 PROCEEDINGS: BOSTON SOCIETY NATURAL HISTORY. 
Lynx baileyi Merriam. 
1890. Lynx haileyi Meertam, North Amer. fauna, no. 3, p. 
79. September 11, 1890. 
Type locality. — Moccasin Spring, Coconino County, Arizona. 
Lynx fasciatus Rafinesque. 
1817. Lynx fasciatus Rafinesque, American monthly maga¬ 
zine, II, p. 46. November, 1817. 
1897. I^ynx fasciatus Merriam, Mazama, i, p. 224. October, 
1897. 
Type locality. — “Northwest coast”; probably near the 
mouth of the Columbia River. 
Lynx fasciatus oculeus Bangs. 
1899. Lynx fasciatus oculeus Bangs, Proc. New England 
zool. club, I, p. 23. March 31, 1899. 
Type locality. — Nicasio, Marin County, California. 
Lynx fasciatus pallescens Merriam. 
1899. Lynx fasciatus pallescens Merriam, North Amer. 
fauna, no. 16, p. 104. October 28, 1899. 
Type locality. — South side of Mount Adams, near Trout 
Lake, Skamania County, Washington. 
Lynx gigas Bangs. 
1897. Lynx gigas Bangs, Proc. biol. soc. Washington, xi, p. 
50. March 16, 1897. 
Type locality. — Fifteen miles back of Bear River, Nova 
Scotia. 
* Lynx ruffus (Gtlldenstaedt). 
1776. Felis miff a Guldenstaedt, Nov. comm. acad. scient. 
imp. Petrop., xx (1775), p. 484. 
1817. Lynx rufa Rafinesque, American monthly magazine, 
II, p. 46. November, 1817. 
1885. Lynx rufiis True, Proc. U. S. nat. mus., vii (1884), p. 
611. 1885. (Part.) 
Type locality. — New York. 
Lynx ruffus californicus Mearns. 
1897. Ipinx rufus californicus Mearns, Preliminary diag¬ 
noses of new mammals of the genera Lynx, Urocyon, Spilo- 
gale, and Mephitis, from the Mexican boundary line, p. 2. 
