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276 276 OBieiNAL ABTICLBB.

No. of Spedet.

(Ovm».)

Gtenus Ovis.

45. Ovis Montana (Cuvier). From the Upper MuMouri to within

the Arctic Circle.

(Bovin®.)

Genus Ovibos.

46. Ovihos mo9chatu8 (Blaiaville). Musk-Ox, Eh-gir-ray-yaz-»e

(Little Buffalo) of the Chipewyan Indians, barren grounds and Arctic coast : not rare.

G^nus Bos.

47. £as americanus (Gmelin). Bison. North to Little Buffido

River, Great Slave Lake.

IV. — Obdeb Cheibopteba.

48. Vesperiilio subulatus (Say). North to Salt Biver: very rare.

BIRDS. Those marked thus * are winterers ; thxis f, the eggs hare been procured.

I. — Obdeb Raptobes. Family Falconidce, G^nus Falco. 1. J^lco anatum (Bonap.). Duck Hawk. North to Slave Lake: rare. t2. Ihleoeoluinbarius(Lum.), Pigeon Hawk. North to Lapierre's

House: common. td. Faleo ^arverius (Linn.). Sparrow Hawk. North to La- pierre's House : rather rare.

Genus Astur. 4. Astur cftricapillus (Bonap.). North to Eort Good Hope : rare.

Genus Archibuteo. 6. Archibuteo Sancti-Johannis (Gray). Black HawL North to Salt River : rare.

6. Archibuteo lagopus (Gmelin). Rough-legged H!awk. North

to Lapierre s House : common.

7. Archibuteo ferruginew ? (Gray). Squirrel Hawk. North to

Port Simpson (uncertain) : rare.

Genus Buteo. t8. Buteo Swainsonii (Bonap.) Swainson's Buzzard. North to Slave Lake : rare.

Genus Accipiter. f9, Accipiterfuseus (Gmelin). Sharp-skinned Hawk. North to Fort Simpson : rare.

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