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176 EITTAMIAS.<br />

Tamias quadrivittatus gracilis Allciu Biolofifictil Survey collection.<br />

Hull. Amor. :\Iiis. Nat. Mist., Ill, pp. . 165, June 29, 1905.<br />

67768. Skin and skull. Adult female. Keam Canyon. Navajo<br />

County, Arizona. July 27, 1894. Collected by Dr. A. K. Fisher.<br />

Original number 1688.<br />

Well-made skin in good condition; skull i)erfect.<br />

Eutamias speciosus inyoen<strong>si</strong>s Merriam. Biological Survey coll.<br />

Proi-. Biol. Soc. Wash., XI, p. 208, July 1, 1897.<br />

Hits- Skin and skull. Young adult male. A\'hite Mountains, Inyo<br />

County, California. July 7, 1891. Collected l)y E. W. Nelson.<br />

Original number 1069.<br />

Well-made skin in good condition; skull with interorbital region fractured<br />

and right half «>f brain case in fragments.<br />

Tamias quadrivittatus luteiventris Allen.<br />

Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., Ill, p. 101, June, 1890.<br />

= Eutamias quadrivittatus luteiventris (Allen). See iVIiller and Rehn, Proc.<br />

Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., XXX, p. 44, December 27, 1901.<br />

fHfi- Skin and skull. Adult male. Chief Mountain Lake, northern<br />

boundary of Montana. August 24, 1874. Collected hj Dr.<br />

Elliott Coues on the U. S. Northern Boundar}' Survey. Skin<br />

catalogued October 21, 1874; skull, February 1, 1902.<br />

Remade in Fel)ruary, 1902, into a modern study skin, in good condition. A<br />

skull was found in<strong>si</strong>de. It is somewhat injured about the optic foramina and<br />

pterygopalatal region; last left upper molar is lost; condyloid process of right<br />

half of mandible lacking.<br />

Tamias minimus melanurus Merriam. Biological Survey collection.<br />

North Amer. Fauna, No. 4, p. 22, Octobers, 1890.<br />

= Eutamias minimus pictus (Allen). See Merriam, North Amer. Fauna, No. 5, p.<br />

46, July 30, 1891.<br />

If HI- Skin and skull. Adult male. Snake liiver, near Blackfoot.<br />

Idaho. July 17, 1890. Collected by V. Bailey and Dr. B. H.<br />

Dutcher, U. S. A. Original num))er 1451.<br />

Well-made skin in good condition; skull lacks right upper premolars and lirst<br />

molar, right postorbital process, part of right audital bulla, antl most of left<br />

parietal.

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