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QUADRUPEDS AMERICA NOHTII JOHN JAMES A.UDUBON, THE REV JOHN I* UliUAN, VOL N E PUBLISHED F R S., &c &c D.D., &c &c Ill W -YORK: in' V G AUDUBON s : ! Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1854, by V G ATTDUBON, In the Clerk's Office of the District Court for the Southern District of i Street, Neu York New York Biology Dept Library TABLE OF CONTENTS, Felis Onca, Jaguar Mephitis Maeroura, Large-tailed Skunk, 11 Arctomya Pruinoeua, Hoary Marmot.— The Whistler 17 Bciurus CoUasi Pseudostoma Douglaaii, Cerrua Richardson!], Aretorays Lett isii Lepus Baclimani 9permophiIua M< licanna, Pseudostoma Talpoidea, c i* iboa I Lrins's Marmot, Bachmaat't Hart, 43 Hutk-Ox, 46 I Canis Familiaris (var Borealis), I Vulpea Fulvus, euourua Qcorychus Helvolus, Ycllair-rl,, Dusky Hudson'* Ray Lemming 77 Back's Lemming, Arctic For, Canada Aplodontia Leporina, 9>1 Otter, Seicellel, f-T Mexican Marmot Squirrel, Spermophilue MexicanuB, 82 Tairny Lemming, 71 Squirrel, i Palustria 62 07 Long-tailed Deer, Lotra Canadensis (mr Lataxin:i Mollis] Bon :.: K Trimucronatus, Vulpea Lagopus, V Ceorychua HuJsonius, 53 ahforuian Hart, American Black or Silver Fox, Bciurus Nigreacena, Cerrua H Vole-thaped Pouched-Rat, Lepus Califormons, lis, 21 Columbian Black-tailed Drrr, Moschatus Arvicola xanthognatha, bote's S,r ,,ncl, Columbia Pouched-Rat, American Marth Shrete, 97 99 39 108 Caribou, or American Reindeer 111 Ursus Amonosnus (vnr Cinnamomuml, Cinnam'm Bear, its Capra Americana, Rocky Mountain Goal, An ieola aribon, Borealis, Dipodomya [VortAern Meadoic-Mouse, 128 Ursus Ferox, Canis Familiaris (var Lagopus), i;>nus, Arctomya Flavivontor, Arvicola RicharJsoiiii, Arvicola Drummondii, Grizzly Bear, 141 Hare-Indian Dog, Cerrua Yirgiaianus, 134 137 Phillipsii, Texan Hare, 153 156 Yellow-bellied Marmot, ICO Richardson's Mcadoic-Mansc, 103 DrummoniTs Meadow-Mouse, 166 Common 16S 303671 Deer, TABLE OF CONTEXTS Enhydra Marina, Sea Otter, Mustela Martes, Pine Marten, Spermophilns Macrourus, Large-tailed Putorioa Agilis, Little T'rsus Americanos, American Black Bear, Spermophilt, Nimble Weasel, Pseudostoma Borealis, Camas Pteromys Sabrinus, Severn-River Flying-Squirrel, Pteromys Alpimis, Rocky Mountain Flying-Squir Rat, Arricola To wnBendii, TovmseneVs Arvieola, Arvieola Nasuta, Sharp-nosed Arvieola, Rice Meadow-Mouse, Arvieola Orizivora, Scalops Townsendii, Townsend's Shrew-Mole, Dasypue Peba, Nine-Banded Armadillo, Spermophilus Townsendii, American Souslik, Arvieola Oregoni, Oregon Meadow-Mouse, , Texan Meadow-Mouse, Arvieola Texiana, Putorius Fuscus, Seiurus Fremonti, Tawny Weasel, Fremont's Squirrel, Seiurus Fuliginosus, Sooty Squirrel, Pseudostoma Floridana, Southern Pouched Rat, Sorex Dekayi, DcKaifs Shrew, Sorex Longirostris, Long-nosed Shrew, Scalops Argentatus, Silvery Shrew-Mole, Vulpes Utah, JackallFox, Seiurus Mustelinus, Weasel-like Squirrel, Seiurus Auduboni, Largi Louisiana Black Squim Squirrel, Seiurus Aberti, ( Seiurus Fossor, California Grey Squirrel, Spermophilus Harris's Harrisii, Arvieola Edax, ;,lniiil A/>' rt's Marmot California Meadow Mouse, ating Raccoon, Procj on Cancrirorus, t 'rab-i Mephitis Zorilla, t 'alifornian Canis I lupus) Griseus, Arvieola Dekayi, Arvieola Apella, Skunk, American Grey Wolf, Glossy Arvieola, Wundhrjuiscs Areicola, Arvieola Austerus, Baird's Arvieola, Arvieola Californiea, Cdliforhian Areicola, Arvieola Oeeideutalis, Western Arvieola, Arvieola (Hesperomys) Campest New Arvieola (Hesperoniys) Sonuriensis, Sonora Field Mouse, Arvieola Rubricates, Red-sided Jersey Field Mouse, Meadow Mouse, Perognatlms Penicillatus, Tuft -tailed Pouched Rat, Pseudostoma (Geomys) Fulvus, Reddish Pouched Rat, Arvieola Montana, Peak's Meadow-Mouse, Pseudostoma Castanops, I'll' stnut-ch" k< Pseudostoma (Geomys) Mexieanus, Lradheuter's , d I'uuehed Rat, Pseudostoma (Geomys) Hispidum Pseudostoma Umbrinus, , Squirrel, Sand Rat, TABLE OF CONTENTS .!/.«", Foretcr'i sh, Sorex Forsteri, Skrao, Borex Cooperi, - imbripes, Sorex Peraonatus, Greenland I.nnmina, Georychua GrCBnlandicua, Dipodomye r.lii, Orift Pouched Ifoute, • Arvicola (Hesperom; 1 'nous Mns he Mug Shrem M"lr, T.s.ui Shr Bcalops l.ntiinanns, J,, Contoi, („„!' a U Mioliigaaenaia, doe (Crieetodipua) Didelpbia Bn »ie< ps, Didelphie Califoraii Mil- Catolinenaia, Carolina Movie, '.< Shr-ir, S.t.>\ Richardeonii, Botox Brevioandua, Pseudostoma Bulbivorum, Dipodomya Agilia, Dipodcmja Heermanni, • lllls, Boiuroa Clarkii, Clark'* S.pnrrr., Seinrus Annulatua, 303671 QUADM rPEDS OF AMERICA tfORTB FELIS ONC A.— inn I Jaii PLATE CL- I P Supra fiilvn subtuaalbus; corpora ocellia aanularibua nigris ornato, in diBpositis; ocellis, punctia nigris series Bubparallelis pei' longitudinem Bubcentralibos, in signitis en w; Yel/mr with a white bel/y each containing one or markings disposed LI body marked " toith open black eirele-like figures, more nearly central black in near!;/ dots : these black, circle-like longitudinal parallel Ones BTN0NTME8 Pa Syst Natur vol nil, Schreber, Saugth xii 388, p p 61 ; Gmel vol i p 77, pi i | pi Endeben Syst p 513, Zimm Geogr Qesch ii pp 162, CUV Ann du Mas p j " iriv Regne Animate, " F Cm Deem, I in \1 Nbuv Diet, " Mammal., pp 219, Desmoulins, Diet Clara Temm Monog., Schreber, a Briss VOL III.— T 260 If, < Isseraente Posailes, vol vol vi p 07 pi " Tigris Reoia p I " r.vNTin-nA 111 i \, p t, I, 136 on Brown's Jamaica Regno Animate, p 269, Hlt- iv p 417 JAGUAR Tlatlauhqui Ocelotl Tigris Mexicana Hernandez, Mex., Jaguara Marcgr Brazil, p 235, fig c Jaguar Burl' Nat Hist, torn Yagouarete D'Azara, vol i ix p p p 498, fig 201 114 Brazilian Panther Pennant's Synopsis, pp 127, 176 " Tiger Pennant's Quadrupeds, p 286 Onza Pintado Lusitanis, in Bresil Cumang Maconis Felis Jaguar Hamilton Smith Griffith's An Kingdom, Onca Harlan, Fauna, p 95 " vol v p 164 DESCRIPTION The Jaguar compares with the Asiatic body is perhaps as heavy Head, large jaws, capable of great expansion ; slightly curved inwards hairs on the inside less elegant ; ears, rather small, more raised from the : tiger, ; its although its incisors, ; large, and rounded, clothed with short Body, rather inclining to be than the cougar and in shape tiger in size however, are shorter than those of the royal legs, stout, at the shoulders the and shorter and Jaguar earth, but it stands higher from the is not much ground near the rump Feet, clothed with hair covering the retractile nails naked feet, elevated ; a few hairs between the toes when walking Hair of two kinds of an inch in length) and is ; is ; ; tail, long, ; the pads of the and generally half whiskers, few, strong, and bristly the longest (which the coarser ; is only from four to five eighths the shortest is a softer and finer fur, not very thickly distributed "Where the black markings not prevail, the hairs are light greyishat the roots and on the surface rich straw-yellow, deepest near the brown shoulders and back, and paler on the sides and legs nearly a uniform lightish-brown what curved head ; lines, the spots ; nose to near the eye forehead spotted with black in some- becoming larger towards the back of the whiskers black at the roots, then white for two thirds of their length to the points the ; lips and chin, white a black line on the sides of mouth around the eye, whitish-yellow iris, light-yellow a black between the ears on the back part of the head There is no white ; ; ; ; ; stripe patch behind the ear, as in the cougar and the wild cat All the black spots on the body are composed of hairs which are black from their roots ; outer edge of the ear, black for half an inch in width ; 834 SOREX RICH ARDSONII — Bach Richardson's Shrew SYNONYMES —Rich (non Fauna Boreali Americana, Richardsonii — Bacliman, Acad Nat Sorex Parvus Sorex Say), Jour Ears short, about half the length of the fur, covered by short muzzle long and slender, the tip slightly lobed dered with whiskers, reaching to the ears tip body longer and thicker than that of ; p Sci., Phila., vol ; vii., part fine hairs ; the whole upper lip bor- the tail square, pointed at ; S Forsteri ; feet slender, par- taking, in this respect, of the character of most of the species of this genus The from and slightly hooked nails short ; fur, from its its closeness, roots to near the tip however, this colour the whole upper surface is of a rusty is has a dark bluish grey colour not seen till brown colour ; the fur is removed beneath cinereous the feet and nails are light brown DIMENSIONS Length of head and body, of 21 If tail, " of head, " from upper incisors " from eye to point of nose, to nostrils, i - i 7- T ; ; ; 385 S BREVICAUDUS — Say OREX Short-tails) Shrew cd Blackish plumbeous above, a tail a little lb lctee8 lighter beneath ; smaller than S little Dekayi J longer, Bl —Say, Long's « « ,n, i ETONYMBS Expedition, voL Bores Brevicaudto rol Harlan, Fauna, " " Bachmau, p, i p 104 p 79, plate 8, fig i 29 \> Jour id \ x Soi, ; < Phil*, vol vii, part ii., 831 DESCRIPTION The form and it of this species is appears about one fifth more Blender than less large for the site of the animal the length of the other species Bparsely covered with hair is dried specimen appears extends beyond the to the the fur on the two is thai of are a feel the fore-feel the nose ; large, with the internal ear ; : ; little back long, nearly double are naked distinctly lobed distinct Dekay's shrew, longer and rather half-divisions hind ones the ; : ; the orifice to the tail in the be square, sparsely clothed with hair which tip COLOTR The nose and tail arc dark brown ; feet upper surface of a blackish plumbeous colour and ; nails white ; the whole the under surface a little lighter DIMENSIONS Length from tip of the nose to root of tail, of heel to end of of tail, 31 £ tail, of head, * Breadth across the head, i SHORT-TAILED SHREW 336 GENERAL REMARKS The shrew are white, brightly tinged with chestnut brown except the third and fourth lateral incisors in the upper teeth of this on the points, jaw, which have merely a brown speck at the while S ; the posterior upper molar Dekayi there is ; is small, tips, and the fifth, which is though larger than that of the incisors are less curved than those of the latter species ; also a striking difference in the head, that of the present species being considerably shorter, the skull more depressed and much narrower, appearing about one fourth From the less than that of Dekay's shrew number and appearance of dently an old animal its teeth, the specimen was evi- - U P S E O 1) TOM A S B I I 15 V I M R V () —R BYNONTKES Diplostoma! Bclmvorum.—Rich, Fanna DiFLOSTOMi (Gbomts) Boreali Americana, p Rich, Zoology of i Im.i Geohts Bclbivokcs Coots, Pr ad \ Nat B ige,p,13 Sci., Pkila., 1852, p 162 rPTION Bodj like pouch baa The ; furnished with thinly clothed with hair vei fool ; tapering, with an obtuse The and ankle joints with Bve toes on each cheek-pouches, each whiskers ; auditory openings are moderately large, but there are no Tail short, round, and ears the wrist mole semi-cup-shaped cavity when distended d eyes small external of a great thai body tip, down are covered fur similar to that of the and to ; there are the hind nails are short, conical, obtuse, and more or less excavated underneath The nail of the fourth toe moi is shaped than the others incisors yellowish on the dorsal aspect the fur has a colour interme- ; diate between chestnut head than elsewhere portion of grey a ; and yellowish brown, darker on the crown of the on the belly the brown The lips, narrow space around the an to The is clothed with hair of hind-feet arc mixed with cons a pom red with white fur the upper part of each side of the mark, which is the lower jaw, the lining of the a liver month there is a rhomboidal brown colour covered above with whitish hairs DIMENSIONS Inchr* Length of head and body " Line! 11 of head, ", Breadth of head behind the eyes, when the pou are distended, Length o( tail, of upper incisors (the exposed portion), of lower incisors, VOL III — 13 - (3 Q G l'SKUDOSTO.UA BULBIVORUM GENERAL REMARKS We have altered in arrangement, and abridged, Sir John Richardson's description of this pouched rat, which, in some particulars, has so very great a resemblance to P bursarius, as to have in our work made us hesitate to place it DIPODOMYS AGILIS.-GiiBi rii \i: Tail brownish, with an tip nearly i LCTEUS indistinct whitish villa on each side outer third to ; uniform pale brown Dipodomys Auiik " — Gambel, " Proo /Lead Nat Sou, Phila^voL " Dr.LeOonte, " vol 77, i\ p vi., p 224 DESCRIPTION In the upper jaw the incisors are divided by a longitudinal furrow head elongated, tapering from the ears round, sparsely hairy ; eyes large ; a rudiment of a Blender, covered with hair, Two incisors and ending in a the sides ; ears ; ; nearly each Bide of the fore-feet Sind-legs very long; fifth and eight molars way up sharp point Both hind and with four Btrong, very tail penicillated tuft both upper and lower jaws in dinky: beneath, pure white, ex- yellowish brown mixed with tending half a large pouch on a head opening externally on the cheeks toes and to eyes dark brown DIMENSIONS lachn Total length, including the Length of tail, - This beautiful Jerboa-like animal other pouched animals it in different directions, and feet or more It - - 104 '} tivated fields of the Pueblo de 1"- irrigation - tail, is abundant Angeles, in the Upper vineyards and cul- California Like the forms extensive burrows, traversing the is fields only to be dislodged during the process of leaps with surprising agility, sometimes the distance of ten at a spring, and is difficult to capture (GaHBEL.) 340 DIPODOMYS HEERMANNI — Le Conte SYNONTMB Dipodomvs ITeermanni —Le Coate, Pioc Acad Nat 224 Sci., Phila., vol vi., p DESCRIPTION Tail shorter than the body moderately small ; hairs on the outer third very long ; ears antitragus obsolete ; Tail brown, becoming black towards the extremity, with a broad white vitta on each side ; tip pure black GENERAL REMARKS This species was procured in the Sierra Nevada, by Dr Heermann The specimen was not quite full grown take from Dr Le Conte's remarks in Philadelphia, cited above The above description, etc., we the Proc Acad Nat Sciences, 341 T E R OGNATHUS P Supra o flarescentc F A S C cinereus, I subtua TUS.-Wi e A albus, pallido laterali striga i> lla\ 118 Psrognathus I Nova isoiatos.—Wted, Acad., ' \ ' i 19, 869, tab 34 " " Wagm " " Schiutz, Syn igtlriere, Mam., Suppl 3, 612 2, DBS< BIPTION The upper at the tip Burface is the hairs at the ; the ears, are of a white, which or rust-red i- somewhat of the head, the si.Ic> is 'lull the eyes, reddish-yellow and upper margin of The under extending from the nose along the down The nose and to tin- heel through the whitish hair; the same The stri] region round separated from the colour of the back by Btripe hind-legs, ami more i animal appears speckled with yellowish ami Mar],; blackish ami fulvous, or The brownish grey tail is i> reddish-grey; moi tin' lips surface a is pure yellowish-red, i appear flesh coloured case with the ibove, and more whitish beneath DIMENJ Indies Lines Entire lengA, ± 4* Length of " tail (including hair), of fore-foot, of hind foot, OEOGH This species was procured souri M'llli in \l S DISTRIB1 I'MX the territories west of the State of Mis- 342 SCIURUS CLARKII — Smith Clark's Squirrel SYNOXYME Sciurus Clarkii, Clark's Squirrel — Griffiths, Cuvier, vol iii., p 189 DESCRIPTION Back, upper parts of the head and neck, cheeks and silver grey colour ; tail, of a delicate the shoulders, flanks, belly, and posterior extremities, both within and without, are white with a slight ochreous tint sides of the nose is and the fore-legs this tint deepens in intensity rather flattened and thick, the ears small and round ; ; ; on the the head eyes black, and situated on the sides of the head very far distant from each other, leaving The a wide expanse of forehead upper lip is cleft, The its it tail, which and there is flat is nostrils are semilunar in shape ; the a black spot on the chin and spreading, interior as towards the middle, is very beautiful, not so and again diminishing full nem- in breadth until terminates in a point GENERAL REMARKS We are greatly inclined to consider Sciurus Fossor, of Peale, which we have this squirrel as identical with figured and described Should other specimens of this species not be found and more positively deter- mined, it and give would perhaps be better S Fossor as a synonyme to retain the name of Sciurus Clarkii, 343 SCIURUS AN N A T I I l — Smith S Lewis's SqUIK&SL BTHOHTHE Anmuit, Scidrds Lewis's Squirrel r, vol Hi., p 190 [PTION Has the upper pari of the head, neck, Bhoulders, fore arm , to tin arti- culation of the arm, back, Hank, the posterior moiety of the thighs ami a Kami round the ochrey-grey colour: belly, of inside of the limbs,and the round, and far back colour as the Lark ing a ; : tin' nostrils denuded black snout i te i nl i- the under parts, the all paws are pure ochrey ; the i the eyes are black, and surrounded with \ -r\ ; open tie* at the upper lip is six same white and the whiskers verj beautiful, extremely thick and annotated with seven black and tin' extremity of the muzzle, form- and bushy, cylindrical, white bands, with the termination black "This appears to clop Method., article a bright tail be the S AnnxJatm described by Dl His specific characters are: Fur of Mammalogie greenish grey above, with lateral white hand-, white i longer than the body, round, annotated black ami white." (Ll I GENERAL REMARKS This animal was as well as Sciurus Clarkii, brought from the north-west by Lewis and CLARK, on their return from their celebrated journ our continent The specimens were deposited in Feat.e's Museum, in Philadelphia, and it is supposed, burnt up when the remains of that collection were were, destroyed by lire Unless the peculiar annulated ber when the animal been a true squirrel tail was skinned, We was the it is result of twisting that difficult to mem- suppose this to have not know, however, any speruiophile that will agree with the descriptiou of it LIST OF DOUBTFUL SPECIES 344 Wo have above given descriptions of some quadrupeds which we have not ourselves had an opportunity of examining vations of other zoologists tively that all of We — the result of the obser- are not at present able to state posi- them are founded on good species a-niiuals that have been given by authors as add some names of belonging to our Fauna, but which we have not been willing to introduce as such into our work, future — but and which may, we think, be safely omitted in lists —Bach Young of —Rich A doubtful Sorcx Cinereus Ursus Arctos Grey variety of Texianus.—Bach Sciurus S Carolinensis species S Capistratus, without white ears —Bach Variety of S Auduboni — Harlan Young Mus leucopus Mus Virginicus — Gmel Probably an albino of Mus leucopus Lepus Campestris — Bach This appears to be identical with " Occidcntalis Arvicola Nuttalli Lipuria Hudsonica sendii, and wc should have given the as the synonymc —This is There is is it an African species from the Cape of Good Hope Felis Occidentalis " —Probably Lynx rufus " Fasciata — Grey, supposed be L Canadensis Condylura Macroura — C Cristata Mus Agrarius — Godman Mus Douglassii Spcrmophilus Bccchcyi — Rich — Gapper Probably Carolincnsis Sorcx Ixahts Prohaton — A hybrid.— Not American Cervus Arctica — Rich Requires further examination Lepus Mcxicanus — L Ferruginiventer Sciurus lurogaster — — Nigrescens Sorex Canadensis — Scalops Aquaticus Saccomys Anlhopilus — South American —Not American Spermophilus to Lutra Californica Felis Discolor — Felis Concolor leucopus S S Talpoides JS'igricaudatus S " Californicus Pealei S name no animal to correspond with the description of —This Town- supposed to have been a distorted or muti- lated skin Lepus Longicaudatus S latter K N I) E X American Black Bear, Hare, Black it Silver Fox, Grej Wnir Marsh shrew, - Reindeer, Souslik, Aplodontia, Genua, Black-clan Silver Fox, —— Cinnamon, Arctic Fox, Aivt.uin a I'l.-n i\ rater, Lewiaii, California Armadillo, Nine banded, Grey Squirrel, Meadow Moose, \n Pr Californian i Hare, Skunk, Otter, Qania Familiar-is, var Borealia, —— (lopoi ns, Americana, Carolina Moose, euros, irguuanos, Kichardsonii, Chestnut Cheeked Poached Hat Cinnamon Bear, Collie's Squirrel, Ool Abert'e Squirrel, Columbian Black tailed Deer, Columbia Poached Cooper's Sinew, VOL III — Qrab-eati 14 34G Dasypus, Genus, Hare, Californian, Peba, Texan, Deer, Columbian Black-tailed, Common I>c Kay's American, Hare-Indian Dog, Harris's Spermophile, Hoary Marmot, Shrew, Hudson's Bay Lemir.iu Didelphis, Breviceps, Califoraica, Dipodomys, Genus, Agilis, Jackass Rabbit, Jaguar, Heerrnanni, Ordii, Jaekall Fox, Phillippsii, Large-tailed Skunk, Dog, Esquimaux, Spermophile, Hare-Indian, Large Louisiana Black Drummond's Meadow-Mouse, Lataxiua Mollis, Dusky Le Conte's Mouse, Lemming, Back's, Squirrel, Enhydra, Genus, Greenland, Tawny, Marina, Esquimaux Dog, Hudson's Bay, Little Nimble Weasel, Felis Onca, Long-nosed Shrew, Flying Squirrel, Severn River Long-tailed Deer, Lepus Bachmani, Forster's Shrew Mo Californieus, Fremont's Squirrel, Texianus, Fringe-footed Shre\ Lewis's Marmot, Fox, Lutra Canadensis Arctic, Black or Silver, Jaekall, (var Lataxi Lewis's, Yellow-bellied, —— Dasypus, Marmot - Squirrel, Say's, Dipodomys, Harris's, Enhydra, Large-tailed, Georychus, Marsh Shrew, American, Ovibos, Marten, Pine, Meadow-Mouse, Drummond's, Rangifer, Georychus, Genus, — New Georychus Grcenlandieus, Helvolus, Jersey, Northern, Pealc's, Hudsonius, Oregon, Trimucronatus, Red-sided, Glossy Arvicola, Goat Marmot, Hoary, Genus Aplodoutia, Capra, Sqtiirrel Rocky Mountain, Richardson Sonora, Greenland Lemming, Yellow-cheeked, Grizzly Bear, California, Hare, Bachman's, Sharp-nosed, Mollis), 347 Taw p«g« Meadow-Moose, Texan, Mephitis Maeroura, ima Floridana, — Mexicanus, Mexican Marmot Squirrel, Mink Mountain Brook, TJpojdes, Moli lot • Pouched Rat, Tow nsend Mountain-Brook Mink, Oolite's, Pouched Mus SI 16 Putoriua Agilis, Fusoos 184 104 1S7 kasa 27 >_', 884 198 111 HI Maries, Musk-Ox, Meadow Mouse, 16 Reddish Pouched Rat, Field Moose, Ann Reindeer, Nine-Banded Armadillo, Rice '• Northern SOS 184 Contei, la 4:1 807 l(M : Mieliiiranensis Musti Ji Carolinensis, l.o 332 roliua, Lc Pteromya Alpinus i:: 217 - 806 809 886 Michigan Mouse, Mol< shaped 212 27 Zorilla, 11 i:;i 897 111 rican, Meadow Moose, Richardson's 114 Meadow Moose, 188 Shrew, Ord's Pouched Mouse, i Iregon ( titer, Meadow M 81? ' (feat, u rcl, 188 n Canada, wo Sea, Band Rat, Leadbeater's, 46 MIS, Moschatus, 40 Squirrel il ' neon, 68 Arirentatus, Peale's Meadow Mouse, Latimaaua, Perognathus Penicillatus, 898 isa Parvus, Fascial us Rne Marten, Pouched Rat, Columbia, Leadbeater's, Mol< Rcddi Pouched Mouse, Annulatus w« Clarkii 1, t CoUffli 81 '7 Feasor, 242 nUod 187 Proeyon 272 Sancrivorus, 804 24 300 868 21 237 240 74 99 Fhj ing Squirrel, Arvieola, 337 196 Borealis, 217 170 111 Pseudostoma BuJbivornm, Fulvus, Mustelinus, Nigrescens, Ord's, Douglasii, lVnionti Fuliginosus, li Pouched Jerboa Moi t Audtiboni, 304 43 Southern, Tnfl 84 24 Chestnut oheeke Townseodii, Sciurus Aberti, Shrew, American Marsh, Cooper's, De Kay's, Forster's, 202 211 108 846 810 348 Page Shrew, Fringe-footed, Squirrel, Fremont's, Long-nosed, —— - Richardson's, Short-tailed, Shrew-Mole, Black-clawed, 260 Severn-River Fly 202 Sooty, 240 258 Weasel-like, Tawny Lemming, Texan, Weasel, Townsend's Texan Hare, Silvery, Silvery Shrew-Mole, Skunk, Californian, 237 Large Louisiana Shrew-Mole, 323 Meadow-Mouse, 230 Townsend's Arvicola, Large-tailed, Sooty Squirrel, Shrew-Mole, Sonora Field Mouse, Tuft-tailed Pouched Rat, Sorex DeKayi, Longirostris, 240 Ursus Americanus, Palustris, Ferox, Forsteri, Virginian Deer, Finrbripes, Fersonatus, — Vulpes Folvus (var Argeutatus), Kichardsonii, Lagopus, Brevicaudus, Utah, Souslik, American, SpermophiluB Southern Pouched Rat, Ilarrisii, Lateralis, Macrourus, Weasel, Little Nimble, Tawny, Weasel-like Squirrel, Western Arvicola, Mexieanus, Wolf, American Grey, Pealei, Woodhouse's Arvicola, Townsendii, Whistler, Squirrel, California Grey, — Collie's, Col Abert's, Dusky, -bellied Marmot, -cheeked Meadow-Mous* ... he had found the Jaguar east of the San Jacinto river, and abundantly on the head waters of some of the eastern tributaries of the Rio Grande, the Guadaloupe, &c These animals, said the general,... larger towards the back of the whiskers black at the roots, then white for two thirds of their length to the points the ; lips and chin, white a black line on the sides of mouth around the eye, whitish-yellow... of neck and back, white, with a narrow black dorsal stripe beginning on the surface of the tail ; middle of the bach and running down on the upper a spot of white under the shoulder, and another