LIST OF SPECIES. 
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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. —Lepus artemisia, Bach.—Sage Hare.—Kegions west of the Missouri to the Bocky 
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 bachmani, Waterhouse.—Bachman’s Hare.—Lower Bio 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 Babbit.—Lower Mississippi River. 612 
203. —Lepus palustris, Bach.—Marsh Babbit.—Lowlands of southern coast, from South 
Carolina to Florida. 615 
46. LAGOMYS, Cuv. 618 
204. -—Lagomys princeps, Bich.—Little Chief Hare.—South Pass of Bocky Mountains 
northward. 619 
47. DASYPUS, Linnseus. 623 
205. —Dasypus novem-cinctus, Linn.—Texas Armadillo.—Lower Bio Grande of Texas 
to Paraguay.... 623 
48. DICOTYLES, Cuv. 627 
206. —Dicotyles torquatus, Cuv.—Texas Peccary ; Mexican Hog.—Texas to Bed Biver, 
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. BANGIFEB, 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 
