BULLETIN FLORIDA MUSEUM NATURAL HISTORY VOL 40(3) SOUTHEASTERN SPECIMEN LOCALITIES Total specimens: 72 o recent * historic (pre-1950) x questionable origin 4oA Figure 1. Geographic distribution of Puma concolor coryi specimens examined (dots) from the southeastern United States. Three groups of specimens are represented: recent specimens since 1950; historical specimens, including those collected by Charles Cory and Outram Bangs in the late 1800s; and recent specimens whose identity was uncertain. The most northern records include a single specimen from 1859, locality listed only as New Smyrna, and the skeleton of a cougar discovered in 1987 in the Farmpton Wildlife Management Area, Volusia County.