. The quadrupeds of North America [microform]. Mammals; Rodentia; Mammifères; Rongeurs. THE WOLVERENE. 2\A possible that the . of the "Natural History of New-York " might have intended to refer to Catesbv ; but the latter gave no plato of the species, and only noticed it as existing in the very northern parts of America. V'^ f, ,-1 confident hat the geographionl range of the Wol- verene has n. ver extended to Carolina, tliat it ex. ,1 only as strag gler ,n tne uunhm portion of the Middlr. States, tnd that it ,s and ever has been, limost c confined to the Northern


. The quadrupeds of North America [microform]. Mammals; Rodentia; Mammifères; Rongeurs. THE WOLVERENE. 2\A possible that the . of the "Natural History of New-York " might have intended to refer to Catesbv ; but the latter gave no plato of the species, and only noticed it as existing in the very northern parts of America. V'^ f, ,-1 confident hat the geographionl range of the Wol- verene has n. ver extended to Carolina, tliat it ex. ,1 only as strag gler ,n tne uunhm portion of the Middlr. States, tnd that it ,s and ever has been, limost c confined to the Northern regions I If i i li^.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Audubon, John James, 1785-1851; Bachman, John, 1790-1874. New York : G. R. Lockwood


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