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I'KWoMvsrrs. 139<br />

Peromyscus taylori subater liailoy. P)iolojricjil Siirvi\v collection.<br />

North AnuT. Faiiiia. No. 2'i, pp. 102-103, tig. 15, October 24, 1905.<br />

flHa-<br />

'^l^iii i»"(l skull. Adult female. Bernard Creek, neai" Colum-<br />

hia, Texas. Fehruaiv 25. 18H2. Collected l)y W. Lloyd. Origi-<br />

nal nunihei- 1 122.<br />

\\'cll-iii:ione, each piece containing the two anterior molars.<br />

Type not de<strong>si</strong>gnated by nmnber. In the description but one specimen is implied,<br />

and in Baird's Mammals, under list of specimens, 2559 is the only one<br />

having the data of Doctor Woodhouse's specimen. Another specimen. No.<br />

iViV') labeled "IIes])ir(»nij.st(\r(iii(i W. Texas, Dr. Woodhouse," is in tlie <strong>Museum</strong>,<br />

l)ut this was not mentioned by Baird and has not been ri'garded as a type,<br />

although it may have been in the hands of Dr. Woodhouse when the description<br />

was written.

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