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86 MICROTUS.<br />

Microtus mexicanus guadalupen<strong>si</strong>s Bailey. Biological Survey coll.<br />

Trof. Hiol. Soc. Wash., XV, pi.. 11S-I19, June 2, 11»02.<br />

l»>l>r.»L Skin and skull. Adult male, (luadalupc Mountains, Texas;<br />

altitude, 7,S0() foet. August 21, VM)i. Collected l)y V. Bailey.<br />

Orioinal number TSOT.<br />

Wt'U-miule skill in jjood coiidition; skull perfect.<br />

Microtus guatemalen<strong>si</strong>s Mcrriani. Biological Survey collection.<br />

Proc. Biol. 8oc. Wash., XII, p. 108, April ?,0, 1898.<br />

76777. Skin and skull. Adult male. Todos Santos, Huehuetenango,<br />

Guatemala. December 30, 1895. Collected by E. W. Nelson and<br />

E. A. (loldman. Original number HUQO.<br />

Well-made skin in >rood condition; skull jierfect.<br />

Arvicola (Pedomys) haydenii Baird.<br />

Mammals of North America, p. 543, 1857.<br />

= Microtus ochrogaster haydenii (Baird). See Osgood, Proc. Biol. Soc, Wash.,<br />

XX, p. 4S, April 18, 1907.<br />

yVffV. Skin and skull. Adult male. Collected in 1854 l)y Hr. F. V.<br />

Ilaj^den at Fort Pierre, then in "Nebraska,"'' now in Stanley<br />

County, South Dakota. Catalogued May 19, 1855.<br />

Skin badly made up, legs spreading, tail not skinned out; a small patch on<br />

each <strong>si</strong>de of body without hair; general condition of pelage good. Skull in good<br />

condition, but left half of mandible lost.<br />

This was Baird's only specimen and was de<strong>si</strong>gnated by number.<br />

Microtus innuitus Merriam. Biological Survey collection.<br />

Proc. Wash. Acad. Sci., II, pj*. 21-22, March 14, 1900.<br />

99873. Skull only. Adult. St. Lawrence Island, Bering Sea. July<br />

13, 1899. Collected I)y Dr. C. Hart Merriam.<br />

Skull obtained from an owl pellet; slightly stained; last left upper molar mis<strong>si</strong>ng;<br />

left jiarietal slightly fractured; left coronoid process and rigiit mandibular<br />

ramus mis<strong>si</strong>ng.<br />

Microtus kadiacen<strong>si</strong>s Merriam. Biological Survey collection.<br />

Proc. Biol. Hoc. Wash., XI, p. 222, July 15, 1897.<br />

= Microtus operarius kadiacen<strong>si</strong>s IMerriam. See Osgood, North Amer. Fauna, No.<br />

21, p. 64, September 2(i, 1901.<br />

65827. Skin and skull. Young adult female. Kodiak Island, Alaska.<br />

September 12, 1893. Collected l)y B. J. Bretherton. Original<br />

number 213.<br />

Well-made skin in gf)od condition; skull j>erfect excei)t fur absence of left<br />

audital bulla.

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