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34 SYLVILAOUS.<br />

tions iti X. W. Moxiro. Col. A. .1. (irayson." Original number<br />

135. Cattilogiied November 15, 1805.<br />

Wretched j^kin, in poor condition, with a skull in<strong>si</strong>de.<br />

Type not explicritly de<strong>si</strong>gnateil by number, but by comparing Dr. Allen's<br />

remarks on i)age 347 with the table on page 348 it is seen that 8318 is the ty])e.<br />

The specimen is also labeled " Lepus Graysonl type" in Dr. Allen's hand-<br />

writing.<br />

Lepus sylvaticus holzneri Mearns.<br />

Prof. U. S. Nat. Mus., XVTII, No. 1081, p. 554, June 24, 1896.<br />

= Sylvilagus floridanus holzneri (Mearns). See Lyon, <strong>Smithsonian</strong> Miacell. Coll.,<br />

XLV, No. 1456, p. 336, June 15, 1904.<br />

58937. Skin and .skull. Adult fomale. In the Douglas Spruce zone,<br />

near the «unnnit of the Iluachuca Mountain.s, southern Arizona.<br />

August 29, 1893. Collected hy Frank X. Holzner. Original number<br />

989. International Boundary Commis<strong>si</strong>on. Catalogued December<br />

16, 1893.<br />

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

Lepus insonus Nelson. Biological Survey collection.<br />

Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XVII, pp. 103-104, May 18, 1904.<br />

= Sylvilagus insonus (Nelson).<br />

12687S. Skin and skull. Adult female. Omilteme, Guerrero, Mexico.<br />

May 20, 1903. Collected by E. W. Nelson and K. A. Gold-<br />

man. Original number 16466.<br />

Well-made skin in good condition, except for a small bare spot on the back;<br />

skull perfect.<br />

Lepus arizonae major Mearns.<br />

I'roc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XVIII, No. 1081, p. 557, June 24, 1896.<br />

= Sylvilagus arizonae major (Mearns). See Lyon, <strong>Smithsonian</strong> Miscell. Coll.,<br />

XLV, No. 1456, p. 336, June 15, 1904.<br />

"slUo- Skin and skull. Adult male. Calal)asas, Pima County, Arizona.<br />

October 23, 1889. Collected by Dr. L. Stejneger. Original<br />

numl)er 3053. Catalogued .Jamiary 30, 1890.<br />

Well-made skin in good condition; skull ])erfi'ct, except that right half of<br />

mandil)le has l)een broken vertically in two at middle of tooth row.<br />

Sylvilagus mansuetus Nelson. Biological Survey collection.<br />

Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XX, pp. 83-84, July 22, 1907.<br />

79041. Skin and skull. Adult female (not male, as in original descrip-<br />

tion). San Jose Island, Lower California, Mexico. August 2,<br />

1895. Collected ])y J. E. McLellan. Oiiginal number 1444.<br />

Well-made .«kin in good condition; skull perfect, except mandible, of which<br />

only the anterior j)art of left ramus, inrhiding teeth, is jtrt^sent.

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