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54 PEROGNATHUS.<br />

Perognathus fallax pallidus Mcanis.<br />

Proc. Biol. Soc. Wanh., XIV, \k 1:55, August 9, 1901.<br />

61007. Skill and skull. Adult female. Mountain Spring, halfway<br />

up the east slope of the Coast Range Mountains near the Mexican<br />

boundary line, in San Diego County, California. May 16, 1894.<br />

Collected by Dr. E. A. Mearns, U. S. A. Original number 3520.<br />

International Boundary Commis<strong>si</strong>on. Catalogued November 17,<br />

1S!M.<br />

Well-made t^kiu in gooil coiKiition; skull j)erl'ect, except aiiijjnlar proce-ssjes of<br />

mandible slightly chipped.<br />

Perognathus longimembris panamintinus ]\Ierriam.<br />

Biological Survey collection.<br />

Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1894, p. 265, fig. 4, September 27, 1894.<br />

= Perognathus panamintinus (Merriam). See Osgood, North Amer. Fauna, No.<br />

18, p. 28, September 20, 1900.<br />

lilf ff- Skin and skull. Young adult male. Perognathus Flat, Emigrant<br />

(xap, Panamint Mountains, California. April 16,1891. Col-<br />

lected by V. Bailey. Original number 2675.<br />

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

Cricetodipus parvus Peale. See page 289.<br />

Perognathus penecillatus Woodhouse.<br />

Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., VI, p. 200. Presented at meeting of December 28,<br />

J 852.<br />

= Perognathus penicillatus Woodhouse. See Woodhouse, Rep. I'Lxped. Zuni and<br />

Colorado Rivers, by Capt. L. Sitgreaves, p. 49, pi. 3, 1853.<br />

rrWr- Skin and skull. Adult male. San Frahcisco Mountain, Arizona.<br />

(Probably a few miles to the northeast. See Osgood, North<br />

Amer. Fauna, No. 18, p. 45, footnote, September 20, 1900.) 1S51.<br />

Collected by Dr. S. W. Woodhouse on an expedition in command<br />

of Capt. L. Sitgreaves, U. S. A. Skin catalogued April 10, 1857;<br />

skull, June 4, 1898.<br />

Skin i'ormcily mounted, fairly well made up, but badly j)reserved. The hair<br />

looks worn and bleached and there are a couple of bare spots on the specimen.<br />

The tail has never been skinned out. Skull in fair condition; both zygomata<br />

are injured, espe(;ially the left, and there are more or le.

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