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NORTH CAROLINA:
Ivory-billed woodp.e.c.k.e.r, parrakeet, pigeon, roseate spoonbill, long-billed curlew (_Numenius america.n.u.s_), Eskimo curlew; bison, elk, gray wolf, puma, beaver.--(E.L. Ewbank, T. Gilbert Pearson, H.H. and C.S. Brimley.)
NORTH DAKOTA:
Whooping crane, long-billed curlew, Hudsonian G.o.dwit, pa.s.senger pigeon; bison, elk, mule deer, mountain sheep.--(W.B. Bell and Alfred Eastgate.)
OHIO:
Pigeon, wild turkey, pinnated grouse, northern pileated woodp.e.c.k.e.r, parrakeet; white-tailed deer, bison, elk, black bear, puma, gray wolf, beaver, otter, puma, lynx.
OKLAHOMA:
Records for birds insufficient. Mammals: bison, elk, antelope, mule deer, puma, black bear.
OREGON:
The only species known to have been wholly exterminated during recent times is the California condor and the bison, both of which were rare stragglers into Oregon; but a number of species are now close to extinction.
PENNSYLVANIA:
Heath hen, pigeon, parrakeet, Labrador duck; bison, elk, moose, puma, gray wolf, Canada lynx, wolverine, beaver.--(Witmer Stone, Dr. C.B.
Penrose and Arthur Chapman.)
RHODE ISLAND:
Heath hen, pa.s.senger pigeon, wild turkey, least tern, eastern willet, Eskimo curlew, marbled G.o.dwit, long-billed curlew.--(Harry S. Hathaway); puma, black bear, gray wolf, beaver, otter, wolverine.
SOUTH CAROLINA:
Ivory-billed woodp.e.c.k.e.r, Carolina parrakeet; bison, elk, puma, gray wolf.--(James H. Rice, Jr.)
SOUTH DAKOTA:
Whooping crane, trumpeter swan, pigeon, long-billed curlew; bison, elk, mule deer, mountain sheep.
TENNESSEE:
Records insufficient.
TEXAS:
Wild turkey, pa.s.senger pigeon, ivory-billed woodp.e.c.k.e.r, flamingo, roseate spoonbill, American egret, whooping crane, wood-duck; bison, elk, mountain sheep, antelope, "a small, dark deer that lived 40 years ago." (Capt. M.B. Davis.)
UTAH:
Records insufficient.
VIRGINIA:
Records insufficient.
WAs.h.i.+NGTON:
Very few species have become totally extinct, but a number are on the verge, and will be named in the next state schedule.
WEST VIRGINIA:
Pigeon, parrakeet; bison, elk, beaver, puma, gray wolf.
WISCONSIN:
Whooping crane, pa.s.senger pigeon, American egret, wild turkey, Carolina parrakeet; bison, moose, elk, woodland caribou, puma, wolverine.
WYOMING:
Whooping crane, trumpeter swan, wood-duck; mountain goat.
CANADA
ALBERTA:
Pa.s.senger pigeon, whooping crane; bison.
BRITISH COLUMBIA:
A. Bryan Williams reports: "Do not know of any birds having become extinct."
MANITOBA:
Pigeon; bison, antelope, gray wolf.
NEW BRUNSWICK:
Pigeon.
NOVA SCOTIA:
Labrador duck, Eskimo curlew, pa.s.senger pigeon.
ONTARIO:
Wild turkey, pigeon, Eskimo curlew.