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Tamias obscurus .Vllen.<br />

EUTAMIAS. 177<br />

lUill. Amer. .Mus. Nat. Hi.«t., Ill, pp. 70-71, June, 1890.<br />

=Eutamias obscurus (Allen). See ^Miller and Rehn, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist.,<br />

XXX, p. 42, December 27, 1901.<br />

soil- Skin and skull. Adult female. San Pedro Martir Mountains,<br />

Lower California, :Mexico. May 1, 1889. Collected by C. H.<br />

Townsend. Original number 7. Catalogued January 21, 1890.<br />

Well-made skin in gotnl condition, but no wire in tail; skull perfect.<br />

Eutamias townsendi ochrogenys Merriam. Biological Survey coll.<br />

Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XI, pp. 195, 206-207, July 1, 1897.<br />

H7182. Skin and skull. Adult male. Mendoeino, California. July<br />

17, 1894. Collected by J. E. McLellan. Original number 1015.<br />

Well-made skin in good condition; skull perfect, except for absence of post-<br />

orbital processes and first left upper premolar.<br />

Eutamias amcenus operarius Merriam. Biological Survey coll.<br />

Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XYIIl, i)p. 164-165, June 29, 1905.<br />

129808. Skin and skull. Young adult female. Gold Hill, Colorado.<br />

October 8, 190;i. Collected by V. Bailey.' Original number 8160.<br />

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

Eutamias oreocetes Merriam. Biological Surve}' collection.<br />

Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XI, pp. 207-208, July 1, 1897.<br />

72468. Skin and skull. Adult female. Timber line, near Summit,<br />

Teton Mountains, Montana. June 14, 1895. Collected bv V.<br />

Bailey. Original number 5024.<br />

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

Tamias quadrivittatus pallidas Allen. Lectot3'^pe.<br />

Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hi.st., XVI, p. 289, 1874.<br />

= Eutamias pallidus (Allen ) . See Gary, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. , XIX, p. 87, June 4,<br />

1906.<br />

UIH- Skin and skull. Nearly adult. Camp Thoi-ne (near present<br />

town of Glendivc), Yellowstone River, ^Montana. July 18, 1873.<br />

Collected l)v Dr. J. A. Allen. Original number 200. Skin cata-<br />

logued January 1S74: skull, May 18, 1906.<br />

Skin originally had skull in<strong>si</strong>de, but in 1906 the skull was removed and the<br />

specimen made into a modern study skin, now in good condition. The skull<br />

lacks all the occipital bones and one bulla; otherwise in good condition.<br />

For regarding this specimen a lectotypeout of a series of cotypes from widely<br />

separated localities and representing more tlian one form, see Gary, Proc. Biol.<br />

Soc. "Wash., XIX, ]>. 88, under "Remarks."<br />

45336—08 12

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