United States National Museum - si-pddr - Smithsonian Institution
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ONYCHOMYS PEROMYSCDS. 12H<br />
(i(»lT4. Skill :ukI skill!. Adult female. Left hank of the Colorado<br />
Iviver, at nionument 204, Mexican boundary line. Maivh 27, 1894.<br />
Collected by Dr. E. A. Mearns, U. S. A., and F. X. Holzner. Origi-<br />
nal number 3301. International Boundary Commis<strong>si</strong>on. Cata-<br />
looued May 7, 1804.<br />
Well-made skin in good condition; skull perfect, except for piece out of left<br />
zygoma.<br />
Hesperomys (Onychomys) torridus Coaes.<br />
Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1874, p. 183, December 15, 1874.<br />
= Onychomys torridus (Coues). See Merriam, North Amer. Fauna, No. 2, p. 3,<br />
October 30, 1889.<br />
988H. Skin without skull. Camp Grant, Graham County, Arizona.<br />
June 10, 18(57. Collected by Dr. E. Palmer. Catalogued January.<br />
1872.<br />
Skin taken out of alcohol (according to Coues), well preserved, but poorly<br />
made up. No record of a skull.<br />
Onychomys torridus tularen<strong>si</strong>s Merriam. Biological Survey coll.<br />
Proc. Biol. S,)c. Wash., XVII, p. 123, June 9, 1904.<br />
IHil-<br />
^l^iii and skull. Adult female. Bakerstield, California.<br />
July 19, 1891. Collected by Dr. A. K. Fisher. Original num-<br />
ber 792.<br />
Woll-maile skin in good condition; skull perfect.<br />
Onychomys torridus yakien<strong>si</strong>s Merriam. Biological Survey coll.<br />
Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XVII, p. 124, June 9, 1904.<br />
95855. Skin and skull. Adult female. Camoa, Rio Mayo, Sonora,<br />
:\Iexico. October 28, 1898. Collected by E. A. Goldman. Origi-<br />
nal number 13158.<br />
Well-made skin in good condition; skull perfect, except for absence of last<br />
right upper molar; audital bulhc each with a large perforation.<br />
Genus PEROM YSCUS.<br />
Hesperomys (Vesperimus) affinis Allen.<br />
Proc. I'. S. Nat. Mus., XIV, No. 850, p. 195, July 24, 1891.<br />
= Peromyscus affinis (Allen). See Alien and Chapman, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat.<br />
Hist., IX, p. 7, February 23, 1897.<br />
IHf. Skin and skull (latter lost). Adult female. Barrio, Tehauiitepec,<br />
Mexico. October 80, 1868. Collected by Prof. F. Sumi-<br />
chrast. Original number 23. Catalogued April 10, 1869.<br />
Skin fairly well jireserv-ed, rather poorly made up; tail not skinned out; right<br />
foot present, but broken off from body. Skull can not be found.<br />
Ty[)e de<strong>si</strong>gnated by number. In the description tiie figiire.>< read 7382, l)ut it<br />
is an error for 9382.