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U. S. P. R. R. EXP. AND SURVEYS—ZOOLOGY—GENERAL REPORT. 
List of specimens. 
Catalogue 
number. 
Sex & 
age. 
Locality. 
Whence obtained. 
Nature of specimen. 
Collected by— 
2332 
2333 
988 
987 
1154 
1155 
1156 
902 
897 
2250 
2359 
3061 
1162 
Oregon_......_ 
Lt. R. S. Williamson_ 
Dr. S. E. Hale.. 
Robe__ 
Dr. J. S. Newberry.. 
Essex county, N. Y__ 
Paws in alcohol_ 
Q 
3 
Prairie Mer Rouge, La_ 
J. Fairie___ 
Skull. 
_do___ 
_do_ 
_do_ 
3 
Pennsylvania___ _ _ _ _ 
S. F. Baird __ _ 
Skeleton _ _ 
St. Lawrence county, N. Y_ 
Saranac Lake, N. Y_ 
Dr. F. B. Hough_ 
Skull. 
M. Baker_ 
..do... 
Essex county, N. Y_ 
Dr. S. E. Hale. 
_do__ 
Lake Superior_ __ 
,T. W. Foster 
Molars __ 
URSUS AMERICANUS, var. CINNAMONEUS. 
Cinnamon Bear. 
Ursus americctnus var. cinnamomum, Aud. & Bach. N. Am. Quad. Ill, 1853, 125; pi. cxxvii. 
A single robe of this variety of hear was obtained in Oregon by Dr. Newberry. The hair 
appears rather longer and softer than that of the black hear, which, however, it closely resem¬ 
bles in texture. The color is a nearly uniform dark chestnut or cinnamon, with a purplish 
reflection in certain lights ; the hairs become, however, appreciably paler towards the roots. 
For a detailed description of the skull of a small brown hear from the coppermines of the 
Gila, referred to this species or variety, I would refer to the Zoology of the United States and 
Mexican Boundary Survey. 
List of specimens. 
Catalogue 
Locality. 
Whence obtained. 
Naturo of 
Collected by— 
number. 
specimen. 
2334 
OpPOYipi _-__ 
Lt. R. S. Williamson_ 
Robe.. 
Dr. J. S. Newberry.. 
