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NEOTOMA. 99<br />

Neotoma fulviventer Merriuin. Biological Survo}- collection.<br />

Truf. Biol. Sue. Wasli., IX, pp. r21-12-_', July 2, 1894.<br />

601G5. Skin and .skull. Adult female. Toluca Valley, Mexico,<br />

Mexico. November 5, 1892. Collected l)y E. W. Nelson, Orijii-<br />

nal number 3744.<br />

Well-nuule skin in good condition, except for a small bare space on abdomen;<br />

skull perfect.<br />

Neotoma occidentalis fusca True.<br />

Diagnoses of Some rndescribed Wood Rats ((4enus Xeotoma) in the <strong>National</strong><br />

<strong>Museum</strong>, p. 2, June 27, 1894. (Reprinted in Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XVII,<br />

No. 1006, p. 354, November 15, 1894.)<br />

=Neotoma cinerea fusca (True). See Trouessart, Catalogus Mammalium, p. 544,<br />

1897.<br />

3370. Skin without skull. Fort Umpqua, Douglas County, Oregon.<br />

Collected by Dr. E. P. Vollum. Catalogued in 1859, about<br />

February 25.<br />

Specimen remade into a modern study skin, February, 1902; a con<strong>si</strong>derable<br />

bare spot on left <strong>si</strong>de, a smaller one on nose, right <strong>si</strong>de, and on belly.<br />

Neotoma fuscipes Baird.<br />

Mammals of North America, p. 495, 1857.<br />

2202G. Skeleton. Adult male. Petaluma, California. February,<br />

185ti. Collected by E. Samuels.<br />

The original specimen was No. 2679, preserved in alcohol, but about 1885 it<br />

was prepared as a skeleton. No. 22026. Now in good condition and on exlii-<br />

bition in tiie Divi<strong>si</strong>on of Comi)arative Anatomy. Skeleton catalogued March 9,<br />

1885; original specimen April. 10, 1857.<br />

The description immediately following the brief diagno<strong>si</strong>s reads "(2679.^).<br />

This animal * * *." For that reason the specimen bearing this number is<br />

con<strong>si</strong>dered the type.<br />

Neotoma goldmani Merriam. Biological Survey collection.<br />

Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XVI, j). 48, March 19, 1903.<br />

116894. Skin and skull. Yoiuig adult male. Saltillo, ('oahuila.<br />

Mexico. April 18, 1902. Collected by E. W. Nelson and PI A.<br />

Goldman. Original nunil)er 15101.<br />

Well-made skin in good condition; skull perfect.<br />

Neotoma isthmica Coldman. Biological Survey collection.<br />

Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XVII, pp. 80-81, March 21, 1904.<br />

73187. Skin and skull. Adult female. Huilotepec, 8 miles south of<br />

Tehuantepcc, Oaxaca, Mexico. May 5, 1895. Collected by E. \V.<br />

Nelson and E. A. (loldnian. Original number 7843.<br />

Well-made skin in good condition; skull perfect.

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