Map 23.
Distribution of Cervus canadensis in the Pleistocene of eastern North America.
For explanation see page [452].

Explanation of Map [23].

Ontario:
1.Hamilton, Wentworth Co. (p. [235]).
2.Near Strathroy, Middlesex Co. (p. [235]).
3.Kingston, Frontenac Co. (p. [235]).
Vermont:
1.Grand Isle, Champlain Lake (p. [235]).
New York:
1.Racket River, St. Lawrence Co. (p. [235]).
2.Seneca Castle, Ontario Co. (p. [236]).
3.Farmington, Ontario Co. (p. [236]).
4.—— Livingston Co. (p. [236]).
5.Cuba, Allegany Co. (p. [236]).
6.Jamestown, Chautauqua Co. (p. [236]).
7.Boonville, Oneida Co. (p. [236]).
8.Third Lake, Herkimer Co. (p. [236]).
9.Steele’s Corners, St. Lawrence Co. (p. [236]).
New Jersey:
1.Deal, Monmouth Co. (p. [237]).
2.Trenton, Mercer Co. (p. [237]).
Pennsylvania:
1.Stroudsburg, Monroe Co. (p. [237]).
2.Riegelsville, Bucks Co. (p. [237]).
Michigan:
1.Adrian, Lenawee Co. (p. [237]).
2.Ann Arbor, Washtenaw Co. (p. [237]).
Indiana:
1.Cambridge City, Wayne Co. (p. [238]).
2.Fountain City, Wayne Co. (p. [238]).
3.Harrisville, Randolph Co. (p. [238]).
4.Pennville, Jay Co. (p. [238]).
5.—— Wabash Co. (p. [239]).
6.Foresman, Newton Co. (p. [239]).
7.Rensselaer, Jasper Co. (p. [239]).
8.—— Lake Co. (p. [239]).
9.Kouts, Porter Co. (p. [239]).
Illinois:
1.Niantic, Macon Co. (p. [239]).
2.Whitewillow, Kendall Co. (p. [240]).
3.Palos Park, Cook Co. (p. [240]).
4.Batavia, Kane Co. (p. [240]).
5.Union Grove, Whiteside Co. (p. [240]).
6.Lead Region, Jo Daviess Co. (p. [240]).
7.Beecher, Will Co. (p. [241]).
Wisconsin:
1.Wauwatosa, Milwaukee Co. (p. [241]).
2.Pewaukee, Waukesha Co. (p. [241]).
3.Whitehall, Trempealeau Co. (p. [241]).
Maryland:
1.Oxford Neck, Talbot Co. (p. [242]).
North Carolina:
1.Pamlico Co., 16 miles below Newbern (p. [242]).
South Carolina:
1.Charleston, Charleston Co. (p. [242]).
Georgia:
1.Brunswick, Glynn Co. (p. [243]).
Florida:
1.Alafia River (p. [243]).
Tennessee:
1.Whitesburg, Hamblen Co. (p. [243]).
Kentucky:
1.Bigbone Lick, Boone Co. (p. [243]).
2.Bluelick Springs, Nicholas Co. (p. [243]).

Map 24.
Distribution of Pleistocene species of Rangifer in eastern North America. For explanation see page [454].

Explanation of Map [24].

Ontario:
1.Toronto, York Co., Rangifer sp. indet. (p. [244]).
Vermont:
1.Woodbury, Washington Co., R. caribou? (p. [244]).
Connecticut:
1.New Haven, New Haven Co., R. caribou? (p. [244]).
New York:
1.Ossining, Westchester Co., R. sp. indet. (p. [244]).
2.Racket River, St. Lawrence Co., R.? sp. indet. (p. [244]).
New Jersey:
1.Vincentown, Burlington Co., R. sp. indet. (p. [244]).
2.Trenton, Mercer Co., R. sp. indet. (p. [245]).
Pennsylvania:
1.Stroudsburg, Monroe Co., R. caribou (p. [246]).
2.Riegelsville, Bucks Co., R. caribou (p. [246]).
Illinois:
Alton, Madison Co., R. muscatinensis? (p. [246]).
Wisconsin:
1.Menomonie, Dunn Co., R. sp. indet. (p. [247]).
Kentucky:
1.Bigbone Lick, Boone Co., R. sp. indet. (p. [248]).

Map 25.
Distribution of musk-oxen in eastern North America during the Pleistocene. For explanation see page [456].