Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2009 with funding from University of Toronto http://www.archive.org/details/p2fieldiana04fiel 1. PUBLICATION OF THE PIED COLUMBLAN MUSEUM (ZOOLOGICAL SERIES Vors iV Para ue ~~ Careneo, Wes: A. 1904 All rights reserved THE LAND AND SEA MAMMALS VME E AMERICA AND THE WEST INDIES DANIEL GIRAUD ELLIor, F.RISte tere Curator of Department. ZOOLOGICAL SERIES VonmeelVe | Para: ile Eacrco. US) A. 1904 39: 40. CONTENTS: VOLUME IY. PARTI PAGE. OrpER VII. CARNIVORA—CaRNIVORES. re liclem— (WA Sm ite Res Ae Wee A cance} ck, Sh RENE, ca eNomte ae eat Gd nak Se 442 Vivernidc—Muncoose. Givets, ete. 2: . .. saws ci ea se cesarean 460 Ganiida—— Domes WOlves HORES 4. oaysic ans dual oaks Seuss Slee Gena «el eat 464 (CHES CG GEIB Serge Se 0A ee rn eS eee Tn OMe one ei wee 479 Rro@vetidde—— MACCOOUS (saa. 6 ous Seo oN Robe a a les lye eee laLs 482 Mustelide—Badgers, Weasels, Otters, etc............-......--+5-- 502 OrpvER VIII. PINNIPEDIA—PINNIPEDs. Aeris SOS ae eee. 8 het cca vm x\raic'va al Dyald ge Ree ate eae Raa on acne leu 538 Binocidce= SCA Sian pes eer RIE ns. cease os on ice ea EL cae he Bn pee 541 OrvDER IX. INSECTIVORA—INSEcTIVOREs. S Orci ae— SRO Sie Ramee er aids fare c lay ayes oe esis; bo ape eh ale ose ad Giese chet 548 Mail pic ce NCEE ete cor Sat isrthetec a) cus ts cle elie teltres os steiey Seis ence Os eas 563 SOlLeNoOdomiidce——SOlENOGOMES.- 4.46.2 5212 2 oe cess) pe eee ee 566 OrpER X. CHIROPTERA—Bats. Wespemalionida—ConamoneBats. = -/5.).2 3. 5 actin eke ee Se ee 570 iNoctilionid——Latrce-earede Bats: 2c sks so 6 cee oo eee 608 Molossidas——hinee-talled i atse re. :. At oR oss Sebi oe 3 ik ae eae 618 Natalide—Bunnel-eared Batse. ¢ ir... o.cts oe ek kee Se eo 631 Phyllostematida— VampireiBats: 42 2... fee ete yee e bs eos Acasa 639 OrpvER XI. PRIMATES—Primates. Callitgcrehirdas——MarnvOSetSma as ete eek ein eee ie eit eer ee 7213 Geindee——Erehencile-tavied *Monkeysea..: oh te ciys tao Aue ore 725 EIST OF PLATES: VOLUME. TV. PART Ti To Face PLATE. PAGE WIG, QUE ANGMS oy eereMbiy So og acu o kbs oc ooa ames 446 XLIV, NEV. Helis c. oregonensis....-. ST ad AT ee 454 OE Vile Re Ganissmexicanums:. sy ee ca ieee 464 XO WVAIS ee USS) NOrniceus.)., scrote eee eae ee eee 479 ELV ee OX emelUstsimmachetesin. sss ciaee ae ane see AUS Pape erocyonmehennuan ezine reenter ree: 490 Winn uta anmectenss seer. bat tie rae ee 535 pela tae itrisns.< cca see mycket at see tee Gay Viliee ee Zalopbus calitosniansy yar eee 539 Vie Vem hocarn. oSronimMensis= ee aes aa eecnee 541 ILWAL,. JENA IU WAUEL IDI, Wiloraeielaneis texojorCeIbis Gabon sce sence see haa 542 Xero Wile Arctocephalus; townsend 4.1 are. ese 543 ILD SJOUL, ILXUIWS IEW IED WAG Wibioybbaler) GhnkenticinbdoRibals Gea aso ae 4 oe ems OIE 545 XGA A Oa tieapvalllOSalsen sn ars aceey ere ae: 726 ESWIOUL, AW@les WA RONOS Gea Yoo ca coc rece sean W232 vii List OF ILLUSTRATIONS. OF CRANIA IN THE TEXT. Ioo. Ti{onee Oo: 103. 104. IOS. 106. 107. 108. T0Q. IIo. IRIPike TL2. TUB IT4. elsG 16. IY fe 118. IIQ. 120. mein AD, aa yane 124. PA. 126. VOLUMEAY.” PART IT. Pact elISG ACU AT OMG Aopen. eee tes ce te Ae ee Gee eee ee Ee CoM oS ch 444 BPCUIS Hants aR MA rss vase Ree enatcla. 4S Os ee eh OA A ey eg eS lee i 457 FET MESTCS MUL OOM Vien Ropers aut gicie fr nom eee eee eRe ns are 462 Wat ECuI ACRONIS Mana Cele h Aetin Swis sty cs tale e fee apn Meee eI cei 472 inccuonyerehracencialtss = Ga ks iy \ kn inke cave ave oye eet eta edt oes Ge 474 PR ASSAR ISCAS AS UITEIS ao tot us ts Chaba hook cl nae hn See REO Ieee 483 PASSAIC OUETAI DT scree orc hr keine, shh eee o as SiS te vkce ee REN To 488 Procyons(buprocyon) Cancrvorus: = 2.2 %.2. shee ec ee coe cus 493 INES ee ASIO sein as ots t Tne ts td 2am Scher ee Se tr 495 IP OUOSEMeUUISMr ys airs, Jee alse PEGS Oye © Go Patera ae a ase Sey oak 500 Prarie nt Det lamGiente w8%. 5 cei: deals ete ee See ney ee ee oe 504 IMG Mat SrOMmMOlZMe rivers seen s fect SS, Sooo. cote I Ee 508 Mephitis (Leucomitra) macrura..... PRR iris isto Ne acl yawed Scho 510 Wane Mads MEARNS a ss Bt. os his 2d tO = pCR tems ee eee 513 Conepatusa (Mar pits) murOpicalisn. = = e-)4-) one eee ne 518 SpPlOCAlemmMibernUpbAeR IG ois s aes, = 2 erat 5d Se et eR 520 emISOnM Lava OAs DALAL ee SS aye nr «xa sam bale ss ee etre a ee 525 Grresonin (GraAliChS)/GAMASLCE 1s, 0 in cia & % de0 1s, cud eee Seen TES oan ee 52 [PAGUKOF REISS TEREIMEN EDS) cee Aas On AA ey em eee cone cette Sede ate os 530 poilinds Crank EMIS Nance as Co eae C/E) sad Ged) a de Sie ep eee ene Se 549 EN Oils Gd OR OUI SA rays Seaths, 6 ished Sis js a! ical s Bie SB See Se ES eae 554 AGAR PSL PEAGUIS srg Oe 8.5 sf sstate gus sar. Sing DE to ee Oe 556 SSD NMUUIS katie Yoyo ig Cy vce nat ee ae OE Rare Oy Sei ers 5 EN, gt 564 OLSMO COME CUO ATS Worn. cya cat Cotes Ba Sh OO a ee Sp ee ee 566 NY IvAGuES a av ea Lozi hye EPR ipa ens or heen esc Spey es Cae = fe ia 571 EI PISCECMUSBNESPERUS pater See et Mee ny Sane M.a.5) sh Goes Be ae 582 RESP eT btlIOMISCUS paso oG ak Mere eee ey take econ oe me. Pent Spe ee ea 586 BAGH TU SOCIRER CUS tera he Seles prethcic cca Ay feed Seon Rear ie Ce 592 Das wpcerUste rac wamGhintIS cers oe cys 2, « See sa sete Pee ae 596 IN Gre tie itis HATER ALIS ys su wee cite Sey cis eee te, Sey eters ee 598 [Rune yexoy Ssieta, ash ACD, SES Sel ote tint a muses acd Oe eho ees Hees Gules G6 os 600 GenymoriinUuswIMaAc#rowus sg. acta = = 2. aheveliln es Sean ghee & See ee 603 PACA OZ OIG BEMIS sere os 215 lle, Aye) Saleh Sis) ta Sere Sonar, Saeeeeals ea AP Ree 606 ENE C OMY CLOTS MAS Mace ae fy pscc thay Sc By eile yeh py eichen a Soe eae ee pee 608 Sacco plenyemollinea tag wyeciarw nh pemens = 2 crc acu sie an Cees eee ee 610 IB Alaniiio paeiayexr p WiCa tats coats cuore pales ois che ve epee oes ya ee vee 611 SLOP UGiaVRGC UUs TE nap ae, ogee. or 250y Sia wige eye ee ae rete 613 Wecliduntistallb wst terion vo skeen aye ease ge oe te 5) 614 INRoretmibi(oy ILaonteKS ah ati S55 Ores Gee een MiG cieians Seer eeaeiAtS ee arya ae eee 616 IMCNOSSIIGEnUTUISE ee Geer chia: nie eye ee ee ates eos ols Subamiere. ae oe 618 BR OMG PS te ACInUS ee eos 5 ays yeu Bas nl eh ee ee eta Se ao) og Sachin Ras Oke 622 Nyctinomops yucatanicus......... Pires AL Paarl oh PNET NM «tice 2 ts OU ORR 625 Mn @ CATA O TAA SRT RAC AMIS) oes d ay ens pars See sis Waleed oem 2 tay raha sleet ED eS oe 628 DN erecUla Ses tei nnnehl es IG gta A hel nies ks hae ebay Bie ca Blayercvshaw a apettun a toh 632 el i H HH H H H H Ono On Ow onl On) (On) seni senal Gal Gn On [mk “op No), (e) SS; HoH oO OV b ic =) 166. H OV ~I foal to Num & Ww ) SoH ND 1+ Ss LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. PaGE.. Nyctiellus lepids%./.a)2.:... han e cir ie es Ieee 634 Chilonatalis bre vata mish eee eee aoe renee oe 635 Thyroptera discifera, (i. od Sek orn es oe ae cee ee 638 Chilonyctetis: boothit. 3.02.4 0 eee oe ere ae cree 640 Dérmonotus davyh: iio — ss. ee oe ec ee ne ee ee eee 645 Mormops megalophyllatis.=...ccet be oe ee ee eee eee 647 Lonchorina: auritay . cst osm. =o act, Bae ae eee cee 650 Otoepterus waterhousii, 128). 255556 ta ae eee ee oe ee 651 Vaimpy rus spec tputmy .2),) 20.0. lays snes se eal oe ene 655 Chrotopterus atinitus’s 4.5. a ae es ena 657 Tonatia-amblyotis.2 «5 ooo) eee ey ee 659 Micronycteris meralotis 7 Ensen ce = ete eee ee 661 TrachyopsCirrhoOsus. yoaee cers: Gar 2a ere oo oe ae eee 664 Phyllostoma hastatum,)): h2. sis 2 oe oe ee over ae 666 Femidermaperspicillatumm, . fecug se a Aon hes ee ee 668 Glossophacva sorcina sf .auta. ods scmgietiae oe acon oe ee 671 Monopiayallisip OntormlCemsisie meio aie iene ene a eee 676 Leptonycteris mivalis.:s 2. Ss cis Sep dtoe 2 yas ae Sc ee 680 Agnuma ce ofiroyi’ y (is vg ciete sae ee, es oben Ce eee 681 Meelnveray Crs oIsOlSObkabI.. Io awan kee ve osu ci so dosac tesa ack se es- 683 Phyllonyeteris*poeyi..<'o,62 «toh cers oe bss ee gee 684 bith omiyctenisvalpiany lay eee oan see ere tee eee 687 Brachyphylla camerniat am jie. a6) sie eee eee ie ee 689 Brachypliydlasmamar x: fois sco aie reece a 690 ATtibSus Jam alCenGiss meray eiicla = ae eon a oe 692 ATtIDCUS? PlANITOSEDISH 4. dans eee ssc here es ne ee ee 695 Uroderna, /coniviesumne ret 5s ices s aoreeerst ih = che ee pees heed tae 608 DErmianUiraeimereuimal sso te. ches «a petye se Aa ee 700 Viatnpyrops hellents 20.9: sion our. 28s eee one ne ee or 702 Sternodermarachirad@paitanlluimalse yee seer eens nee 705 Plhrylllopsviallc at wanes x tere eye cee i ener Tee cae 708 Chirodermla:Salvant's3%5 5.4. inepsts, Seton ete is Se Beek oe rst Pyeoderma ‘bilabratumis.< 23 26 2 sod aie8 5.5 ses ce bee Sitimnrral dalam 5, s6ke 2 feces ane sea eas eect eee dee 714 Genturio S€ner 8 sh Sd so eee) Ske Se Ss eee 716 Wesmlodus cro bums S27 2c pays se sich ope cee os ees wie on oe ne ee 719 Diphylla ecuadatar . oy.4. 8 isons Se se o> eee 721 Midas geotiroya (0. 4s eo ty aes dees ..we =) 5 eee eee 546 SOLER OnWVCMLGANLS \i3+ +o Jk er eee eee 551 Bilaninaypersracilis<..... + five. soe See ee 558 SICA SEUMEIS- CuMPovorahyl stn ge enited Go da eck oc web eee a 565 Sollsimoélor’ CMioenmb 4s\,4 Medeor eacacmaskot oso nese 567 Miv@tisyatorntGamG en: sy he tr. Ae ei ce ec ei ae 575 IP WOMANS INS OSM ani oc sok cc oon eoesbacce ree 583 Wiser nino itCCU Gis clas bb doedodadoagecs oad vis 587 WalsitimuSyGineKreuswash. 2 ---ne acre eee eee 504 DAS PLERU SHIM GesMle Ct Si ee een ee tsa SOO ING CtICeIuisHaUMmMeralis yay ere Pann ee ee 508 RUNG ROSHSA, THEKOMNGEN, 5 otasinw ose ba acddsoanasseo cae 601 CommorhimtusimacrOuis sre ele ie eee eee eee 604 PAMGLOZOUSS pall S pe caie 3 <.1e gees | ee IE eae 606 Rhynehornyctens nasOs a. ee oer eae Ane 609 Balamtdoptenyac pica tay 17... eee coe ners) os cee 612 IPO UCI SCCANMINNEL, mato Faken G glol@e lacie eda obo bo ato ge 613 Dechidurus ali tse rie ae ea ae ee ee 615 Noe tiio: Mmastivus: 85> 22s. ase oko eee a 617 INIGTOSSTIStinibusys anaes Pc pe ee er 619 Piolo psuMastilusmens sis. kaa weer inten 622 IPROaAO OSH AAHOGHOEIDS 5 ag gaamald og ndadhenecocnee sce 623 IN[ENabiGs Gia eehaahbaveyeG mous orate 5.6 Oo ua 7 ena tee Sa ae 632 xi Eines uae Clive CV; CVI. CWE AON CIDE CXS CX Cake (C2 O00t, CAINS CXVe CXVI. CXVII. Cayinne GeXaIEXe CXEE CXXI. @xexciie ©?,@ GUN CXXIV. CXXV. CXXVI. COVA CXXVIII. CXXIX. CXXX. CRO CXXXII. CXXXIII. COOOTVE CAO: CROGVile COOXEX VE COXON TIME CXX XIX. CXL. CXLI. (CGE. LIST OF FIGURES IN THE TEXT. Chilonatalis, brevimlamus= . ee). =e 636 Thyropterardiscitera«.. 0.5 see ee ee 638 Chillonyetents alaclea yal tar see eee ae 641 IDYermanOraKOnnbI GANA 4 555005c6n65000Gn0000000¥000% 645 Mormopssmesalop hill eee iat e eee etree 648 ILenchorima auritatas iaoc enn a rere 650 Otopterus waterhouUsi = 47se ar peLaeewee oe eee 652 Chrotopterus /awcitts ee eee eee eee ee 658 Tonatiasamblyotist = ane eer ee ee 659 IMGVerorayieertS IaMKSAMOINS .. pn sence ataacocoocauses 661 Trachyops citrhosust aetna ee eee 665 Phiyslilostomaa whas ita cities ieee ee nee 667 Hemiderma-perspicillatiumys aan. a eee ee 669 Glossophagallsontcimay eee een 672 Cheronyctents mexicana re: 2m as spree ns eee ee 673 Monophy itis portoniGensis sc) 2s he eee +077 Leptonycteris nivalis 794 ae soe Aes ae 53680 Anura- SCO TOV. aan) eu aoe ee ee ee 682 Phyllonyctenis:poecyi eases eee 686 Rhithronyctens aphiyilas 4 oo- 492 44) \.cp ieee 688 Brachy phy lla: tana.» Gave weet lata eee ee eee 691 Pamnll OXeOIS ANaMNKCEIOENS,, Gogo oceco doc dcg sede omsb ose 693 Ati beussplamirOs tris +-1 I: Years. Sm 58 Canis Linn., Syst. Nat.,1, 1758, p. 38; 1, 1766, p. 56. Typer@ames jamiliaris Linneus. Lupus Frisch, Nat. Syst. vierfiiss. Thiere, in Tab.,1775. Oken. Schrb. Naturg. 1816, Zool. 2te Abth., p. 1039. FIELD COLUMBIAN MUSEUM. PLATE XLVI, ZOOLOGY CANIS MEXICANUS. No. 7618 Field Columbian Mus. Coll. 2 nat. size. CANIS. 465 Alopex Kaup. Entw.-Gesch. & Naturl. Syst. Europ. Thierw.., 1, O20, Pp. 03. Lyciscus H. Smith, in Jard., Nat. Libr. Mamm., 1x, 1839, pp. 160-166. Leucocyon Gray, Proc. Zodl. Soc., 1868, p. 561. Neocyon Gray, Proc. Zodl. Soc., 1868, p. 506. Nose long, tapering; jaws elongate; postorbital processes short; orbit open posteriorly; braincase lengthened, compressed anteriorly; claws short, blunt, slightly curved; upper carnassial with a strong blade, the middle lobe conical, pointing backward, the anterior lobe nearly obsolete; lower carnassial with a bilobed blade, compressed, the hinder lobe the larger, with two cusps and a raised interior border. KEY TO; thik SPECKES: A. Size small; tail about half the length of body. a. Teeth large, heavy. PAGE a.’ Under surface of tail ochraceous; tip black..... C.lestes 465 b.’ Under surface of tail fulvous; tip black. a.’ Rostrum thick; palate short, broad...... C. cagottis 466 b.’” Rostrum longer; palate longer, wider. .C. peninsule 466 ce. Rostrum) short; palate very broad: ...-- C. clepticus 467 ce.’ Under surface of tail fulvous, basally VII BIS) een ea ener ante eter ae Ms 9 C. vigilis 467 b. Teeth small. a Porearm bright orange: no black .......... C. mearnst 468 Dee iGreakine pale wml VOUSt. 222.5 4 5-cisj.e a noses C. ampavidus 468 c.’ Forearm mixed with black on upper side...C. microdon 469 Cee OLe Aa EDOIME NOU. 2025 aie aot ae eens oe C. estor’ 469 CeeploreanmdecpirulvOUs: 2 io.> 226. 5-122. alee C. ochropus 469 B. Size large; tail longer than half the body with- OuLemmead: COlOCrS= Variable... <. 26a gt ene ws C. mexicanus 471 465. lestes (Canis), Merr., Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., x1, 1897, p. 25. Elliot, Syn. N. Am. Mamm., 1901, p. 301. RoBBER CoyoTeE. Coyote in Spanish America for all small wolves. Type locality. 'Toyabe Mountains, near Cloverdale, Nye County, Nevada. Geogr. Distr. Northern Mexico probably, through Arizona and New Mexico to Washington and Southern British Columbia. Genl. Char. Size medium; ears and tail large; color similar to that of C. latrans. Skull and teeth medium. Color. Muzzle pale cinnamon rufous; top of head grizzled gray and ochraceous; crown, nape, and ears fulvous; rest of upper parts 466 CANIS. grayish buffy mixed with black; under parts whitish tinged with buff on belly; ruff tipped with black; fore and hind legs buffy ochraceous on outer side, whitish on inner side, and also on the hind feet; tail broadly tipped with black, white beneath on basal third, ochraceous on remainder, the hairs tipped with black towards the black tip. Measurements. Total length, 1116; tail vertebrz, 320; hind foot, 200. Skull: basal length, 170; Hensel, 166; zygomatic breadth, 102; palatal length, 88; mastoid breadth, 62; length of crown of upper sectorial, 21.5. 466. cagottis (Canis), H. Smith, in Jard. Nat. Libr., Mamm., 1839, p. 164. SMITH’S COYOTE. Type locality. Rio Frio, between City of Mexico and Puebla, Mexico. Geogr. Distr. States of Mexico and Oaxaca, Mexico, and probably in others; range not determined. Genl. Char. Similar to C. peninsule, but larger and more red. Color. Upper parts mixed fulvous, buff, and black; nose ferru- gineous; crown, nape, and ears fulvous; outer side of legs and feet fulvous; inner side of hind legs white; tail with black-tipped hairs, under side basally white, remainder fulvous. Measurements. Total length, 1132; tail vertebre, 304; hind foot, 195. Skull: basal length, 164; Hensel, 160; zygomatic width, 98; palatal length, 84; mastoid breadth, 59; length of upper sectorial, crown, 21. 467. peninsulz (Camis), Merr., Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., x1, 1897, p. 28. LOWER CALIFORNIA COYOTE. Type locality. Santa Anita, Cape St. Lucas, Lower California, Mexico. Geogr. Distr. Cape Region of Lower California, Mexico. Genl. Char. Similar to C.ochropus of California in size, but darker. Color. Upper parts mixed ochraceous and black; top of head mixed grayish fulvous and black; nose rufous; collar mixed buff and black; legs and feet fulvous; under parts pale fulvous and black; tail beneath white basally, then fulvous, and hairs black-tipped. Measurements. Total length, about 1100; tail vertebre, 300; hind foot, 180. Skull: basal length, 169; Hensel, 167; zygomatic width, 99; palatal length, 90; mastoid breadth, 57; crown of upper sec- torial, 20.5. CANIS. 467 468. vigilis (Canis), Merr., Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., x1, 1897, p. 33. Cotima Coyore. Type locahty. Manzanillo, State of Colima, Mexico. Geogr. Distr. State of Colima, Mexico; range unknown. Genl. Char. Similar to C. peninsule; darker. Color. Upper parts mixed buffy ochraceous and black; nose rufous; top of head fulvous and black; under parts pale fulvous; legs and feet fulvous mixed with black on hind leg; tail similar to that of the other forms, above like back, beneath basally whitish, rest fulvous. Measurements. Total length, 1155; tail vertebre, 335; hind foot, 1g0. Skull: basal length, 166; Hensel, 163; zygomatic breadth, 87; palatal length, 85; mastoid breadth, 59; crown of upper sectorial, 17.5. 469. clepticus (Camis), Elliot, Pub. Field Columb. Mus., 111, 1903, p. 225. Zodlogy. THIEVISH COYOTE. Type locality. Vallecitos, San Pedro Martir Mountains, Lower California, Mexico; 9,o0o feet elevation. Genl. Char. Summer pelage reddish; size small. Skull short, broad; braincase and across postorbital processes wide, the latter long; nasals rather short, narrow; rostrum narrow; pterygoid fossa ‘broad, long; outline of bullz on basioccipital not approaching pos- teriorly; palate wide between molars; occipital crest prominent; teeth small, weak; tail short, bushy. Color. September. Nose cinnamon rufous; cheeks mixed gray and black; upper lip, chin, and between jaws grizzled grayish white; top of head grizzled black, gray, and fulvous; back of ears, occiput, and back of neck deep buffy ochraceous, uniform; rest of upper parts tawny, or tawny ochraceous with numerous white-tipped hairs inter- mingled; lower part of throat white; sides of neck and collar beneath throat buff; chest, abdomen, and inner sides of thighs near body white; rest of under parts grizzled grayish buff and black; shoulders pale buffy ochraceous; fore and hind legs rich fulvous; feet paler, whitish on toes at base of claws; tail tawny ochraceous, white at base beneath; inner side and edge of ears white; new hairs of the winter pelage black with white tips. August examples in greatly worn pelage are darker, tawny, with a great many white-tipped long blackish brown hairs intermingled with the rest, probably the remains of the winter coat. Measurements. Type female. Total length, 1030; tail vertebrae, 275; hind foot, 173; ear, 110. Skull: total length, 169 (173); occipito- nasal length, 147 (163); Hensel, 149 (153); zygomatic width, 94 (95); 468 CANIS. interorbital constriction, 29 (30.5); width of braincase above zygo- mata, 59 (60); across postorbital processes, 46 (46.5); median length of nasals, 53 (60); lateral length of nasals, 63 (67); width of rostrum above last premolar, 27 (25); palatal length, 81 (82); width of palate at posterior ends of carnassials, 42 (40); between last molars, 29.5 (27); palatal arch to end of hamular process of pterygoid, 30 (31.5); width of basi-sphenoid at anterior margin of bulle, 15 (15.5); width of basi-occipital at posterior margin of bulle, 14 (15); length of upper carnassial, outer alveolar border, to (16); length from anterior edge of canine to posterior margin of last molar, alveolar border, 71 (75); alveolar length of upper molar series, 29.5 (33); postero-antero width of last molar, 5 (6); length of last molar, g (10.5); length of mandible, angle to alveolus of outer incisor, 121 (123); height at condyle, 24 (23.5); at coronoid process, 47 (50); alveolar length of lower carnas- sial, 12 (19); length of lower molar series, 36 (42); anterior margin of canine to posterior margin of last molar, alveolar border, 77 (83.5). The numbers in parentheses are the measurements of a skull of a male. 470. mearnsi (Canis), Merr., Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XI, 1897, p. 30. ‘liot, Syn. N. Am. Mamm., 1gor1, p. 302. MEARNS’ COYOTE. Type locality. Quitobaquita, Pima County, Arizona. Geogr. Distr. State of Sonora, Mexico, to southern Arizona. Genl. Char. Size small; color bright; skull and teeth small. Color. Forehead grizzled gray and fulvous; top of head, nape, and ears light fulvous; muzzle cinnamon rufous; rest of upper parts buffy ochraceous mixed with black; under parts white; belly tinged with buffy ochraceous; throat buffy, hairs tipped with black; fore and hind legs and feet bright orange fulvous all around; upper side of fore legs with black mixture; tail beneath pale fulvous, whitish at base; remainder with black-tipped hairs; tip of tail black. Measurements. Total length, 1100; tail vertebre, 330; hind foot, 180. Skull: basal length, 163; Hensel, 160; zygomatic breadth, 83; palatal length, 88; mastoid breadth, 56.5; crown of upper sectorial, 19. 471. impavidus (Canis), Allen, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., 1903, p- 609. Bop Coyote. Type locality. Rio del Bocas, State of Durango, Mexico. A\lti- tude, 7,000 feet. Genl. Char. ‘‘Similar in coloration to C. cagottis, but much larger, and the upper carnassial with a prominent protocone; in size and dental characters similar to C. mearnsi, but much paler, the CANIS. 469 throat and ventral region only slightly suffused with pale fulvous instead of buffy ochraceous, and fore and hind legs and feet not bright orange fulvous all around, but fore legs posteriorly, and hind legs and feet anteriorly pale fulvous or pale yellowish white, as in cagottis.”’ Measurements. ‘‘Type, total length, 1143; head and body, 838; tail vertebrz, 305; hind foot, 178. Skull: total length, 190; Hensel, 163; palatal length, 89; zygomatic breadth, 93; mastoid breadth, 59; length of crown of upper carnassial, 19.3.’ (Allen, 1. c.) 472. microdon (Canis), Merr., Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., x1, 1897, p. 29. TAMAULIPAS COYOTE. Type locality. Mier, on the Rio Grande, State of Tamaulipas, Mexico. Geogr. Distr. State of Tamaulipas, Mexico; range unknown. Genl. Char. Size small; colors dark. Color. Upper parts buffy ochraceous and black; nose rufous; ears fulvous; crown grayish ochraceous; under parts whitish; middle of belly buffy and black; legs and feet fulvous, whitish on inner side of legs; tail above like back, beneath whitish at base, rest pale ful- vous, with black-tipped hairs. Measurements. Total length, 1070; tail vertebrz, 320; hind foot, 186. Skull: basal length, 161; Hensel, 158; zygomatic breadth, 93.5; palatal length, 84; mastoid breadth, 57; crown of upper sectorial, 16.5. 473. estor (Canis), Merr., Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., x1, 1897, p. 31. NoLaNnpb’s RANCH Coyote. Type locality. Noland’s Ranch, San Juan River, San Juan County, Utah. Geogr. Distr. Lower California, Mexico, north to the deserts of eastern California, Nevada, and Utah. Genl. Char. Size small; color pale; carnassial and molar teeth small. Color. Muzzle pale fulvous; top of head gray and buff; ears and nape ochraceous buff; upper parts buffy mixed with black; under parts whitish; ruff conspicuously black-tipped; outer side of fore legs bright buff, pale on inner side and on fore feet; outer side of hind legs and feet buffy ochraceous; inner side of hind leg and upper surface of hind foot white; under side of tail ochraceous, white basally, hairs of distal half tipped with black; tip of tail black. Measurements. Total length, 1052; tail vertebra, 300; hind foot, 179. Skull: basal length, 159; Hensel, 155; zygomatic breadth, 89; mastoid breadth, 57; palatal length, 84: upper sectorial, crown, 17.2. 474. ochropus (Canis), Eschsch., Zoél. Atlas, 111, 1829, pp. 1-2, pl. 1. Elliot, Syn. N. Am. Mamm., 1901, p, 303. 470 CANIS. OCHRACEOUS-FOOTED COYOTE. Type locality. California. Typical style from Tracy, San Joa- quin County, California. Geogr. Distr. Lower California, Mexico, to San Joaquin Valley, California. Genl. Char. Similar to C. latrans, but smaller, darker, and more highly colored; ears larger, skull and teeth smaller. Color. Muzzle grizzled cinnamon rufous; top of head grayish fulvous; rest of upper parts buffy ochraceous mixed with black; under parts whitish; belly tinged with buff; ruff grizzled, hairs tipped with black, sometimes going on the breast, as in C. estor and C. mearnst; fore and hind legs and feet fulvous all round, paler on inner side, and very deep on outer side of hind leg; upper side of fore leg strongly marked with black; outer side of thighs with black-tipped hairs; tail beneath pale fulvous, white basally, tipped and edged with black; on terminal third of under side the hairs are black-tipped; extreme tip often white. Measurements. Total length, 1110; tail vertebra, 295; hind foot, 180. Skull: basal length, 177; Hensel, 174; zygomatic breadth, 94; palatal length, 98; mastoid breadth, 62; crown of upper sectorial, 19. SN p. AY Pag ras Mas k ’ ] 72 + Say 4 Fic. LXII. CANIS MEXICANUS. MEXICAN TIMBER WOLF. CANIS. VULPES. 471 475. mexicanus (Canis), Linn., Syst. Nat., 1, 1766, p. 60. Mexican TIMBER WoL?F. - Lobo in Spanish America. Type locality. Mexico. Geogr. Distr. States of Sonora and Chihuahua, Mexico; range unknown. Genl. Char. Size large; tail longer than half the body without head; prevailing hues clouded yellow, white, and black. Color. Nose buff on sides, grizzled on top; face and chin mixed black and white; sides of face gray; back black; hind part of neck grayish white; sides and under parts buffy white; throat and under parts of neck dark gray and white in patches; outer side of limbs rich buff, inner side white; tail above mixed black and white, beneath white, tip black; feet pale yellowish white; ears deep buff, the tips grizzled black and buff. Measurements. Total length, 1580; tail to end of hairs, 470 (skin). Skull: occipito-nasal length, 226; Hensel, 213.5; zygomatic breadth, 126.5; mastoid breadth, 74.5; median length of nasals, 73; from alveolus of incisor to palatal arch, 119; postpalatal length, 95; crown of upper sectorial, 26.5; length of lower jaw, 183; height at coronoid process, 72; length of lower sectorial, crown, 29. Foxes, with their pointed noses and long bushy tails, are familiar animals to most persons. The very shape of the head gives these creatures that aspect of cunning and sagacity for which they are eminently noted. Foxes are fond of solitude, and live alone in a burrow which each individual has dug for himself or appropriated by force from some other animal, the sufferer being frequently the badger. Sometimes a family may inhabit a single burrow, the dog Fox remaining with the mother after the cubs are born, and woe to the occupants of the hen coops in their vicinity while they remain in residence. Two genera of Foxes are recognized in North America, Urocyon and Vulpes, distinguished by the presence or absence of a hidden stiff-haired mane in the tail, and by some cranial characters. 88. Vulpes. [eats (C= P=; +; M22 = 40. 3 Bi? I— =) Vulpes *Briss. Reg. Anim., ee p. 239. Type Canis vulpes Linneus. Frisch. Natur. Syst. vierftiss. Thiere, in Tab., Gen. , 1775- Leucocyon Gray, Proc. Zo6l. Soc., 1868, p. 521. *Should Brisson not be an authority for genera, then Frisch takes prece- dence for Vulpes. 472 VULPES. Body rather short; legs short; tail long, more than half the length of the body; fur soft, hair long; muzzle elongate, tapering; ears mod- erate, erect; nasals not extending back to maxille; postorbital processes concave above; temporal crests nearly in contact. Fig. 86. VULPES MACROTIS. No. 15843 Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. Coll. 2g nat. size. 476. macrotis (Vulpes), Merr., Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., Iv, 1888, p. 136. Elliot, Syn. N. Am. Mamm.,r1go1, p. 306. BIG-EARED Kit Fox. Type locality. Riverside, San Bernardino County, California. Geogr. Distr. Lower California and States of Chihuahua and Sonora, Mexico, into southern California. VULPES. 473 Genl. Char. Size small; ears long, broad; muzzle, legs, and tail long and slender. Color. Above grizzled gray, darkest on back; sides, pectoral band, and upper parts of limbs pale fulvous; chin and throat white; under parts mixed white and buff; tail hke back, terminal fourth black; ear pale fulvous and iron gray, the margin white. Fig. LXIIl. VULPES MACROTIS. BIG-EARED KIT Fox. Measurements.. Total length, 850; tail vertebrze, 290; hind foot, 110; ear from crown, 68. Skull: occipito-nasal length, 103; greatest zygomatic breadth, 58.2; mastoid breadth, 38.7; interorbital con- striction, 19.8; across postorbital processes, 26.3; palatal length, 55.7; length of nasals, 40; length of upper tooth row, 51.7; length of lower jaw, 83.8; height at coronoid process, 27; length of lower tooth row, 57-8. The Gray Foxes, included in the present genus, are represented in North America by a number of species and races varying considerably in size, the smallest not being more than half that of the well-known eastern Gray Fox. They are very handsome animals, but not pos- sessed of the cunning equal to that of the Red Fox, and in the struggle for existence seem, in their diminishing numbers, to be giving way to their more fit relative. 474 UROCYON. 89. Urocyon. Urocyon Baird, Mamm. N. Am., 1857, p. 121. Type Cams cinereo- argenteus Schreber. ‘Tail with a concealed mane of stiff hairs, without any soft fur intermixed; muzzle short; temporal crests widely separated; upper incisors scarcely lobed; postorbital processes bent but little down- Fig. 87. UROCYON CINEREO-ARGENTEUS FRATERCULUS. No. 1160 Field Columbian Mus. Coll. 24 nat. size. ward, the anterior edge turned up; a longitudinal shallow pit at its base; supplementary tubercle on the lower sectorial; the under jaw with an angular emargination below,” (Baird, l. c.) UROCYON., 475 KEY TOME Seb ClesvAND SUBSPEGIES: A. Size small. a. Tail nearly one-half the length of head and body. PAGE lee (16 i OUI IMSS oc) ARIE RR ar ecg re eRe Sm ee ire U.c. guatemale 475 Perales lleewlagr eo Ane eee etee esc arcs aris, U.c. fraterculus 475 b. Tail nearly one-third length of head and [DYOYE Fe. 34, Sa ep ri Se Rea naa are EO U.c. parvidens 476 B. Size large. a. Sides of neck, base of ears, and limbs cinna- UUM ACO USA ew ts cn cutrslonsyS 2 aso rape Soy atin dp aoe ble U.c. californicus 477 in Paler-vears;and ‘tail longer... <2. eee UG. SCOUL AT] c. Sides of neck, base of ears, and limbs ochra- CROWNS gos Blot hace OL enn On ae U.c. texensis 478 cinereo-argenteus Suatemalae (Urocyon), Miller, Proc. Acad. Nat. Scien. Phil., 1899, p. 278. GUATEMALAN Gray Fox. Type locality. Nenton, Guatemala. Geogr. Distr. Humid tropical region of Guatemala, and State of Chiapas, Mexico. Genl: Char. Similar to U.c. littoralis Baird, but darker. _ Color. Above gray, lower fur creamy buff; sides more buffy; middle of belly and between hind legs white, remainder ochraceous buff; top. of head tawny; back of ear tawny ochraceous, this hue extending to front leg but suffused with gray; ear ochraceous, distal half interspersed with dusky; cheek and throat white; feet dark griz- zled grayish; outer side of hind leg ochraceous, inner side white; tail gray and black, with black dorsal band and tip, beneath ochraceous. Measurements. Total length, 830; tail vertebre, 327; hind foot, 128. Skull: greatest length, 111; basal length, 1o1; palatal length, 51.4; nasals, 33; zygomatic breadth, 60; interorbital breadth, 21.4; mastoid breadth, 40; upper tooth row, 46; mandible, 81; lower tooth TOW, 51. cinereo-argenteus fraterculus (Urocyon), Elliot, Pub. Field Columb. Mus., 1, 1896, p. 80. LITTLE Gray Fox. Type locality. San Felipe, Yucatan, Mexico. Geogr. Distr. Yucatan, Tehuantepec; range unknown. Genl. Char. Size small; colors dark. Color. Top of head silvery gray, darkest on median line; super- ciliary stripe grayish white; back of head and neck gray washed with fulvous; upper parts dark gray, lower back black sprinkled with gray; 476 UROCYON. Fic. LXIV. UROCYON C. FRATERCULUS. ears at base dark fulvous, rest to tips brownish gray; sides of neck and pectoral band fulvous; chin black; rest of under parts buffy white except neck in front, which is pure white; legs on outer sides dark fulvous; buff on inner sides, with a whitish line inside thighs; tail silvery gray, with a brownish black line down the center and a rufous one beneath, tip black. Measurements. Total length, 750; tail to end of hairs, 343; hind foot, 95; ear, 50. Skull: occipito-nasal length, 91; Hensel, 90.5; zygomatic width, 53; interorbital constriction, 19; palatal length, 38; postpalatal length, 43; length of upper sectorial, alveolus, 10; length of lower jaw, 73; height at coronoid process, 26. cinereo-argenteus parvidens (Urocyon), Miller, Proc. Acad. Nat. Scien. Phil., 1899, p. 276. SMALL-TOOTHED Fox. Type locality. Merida, Yucatan, Mexico. Geogr. Distr. Yucatan, Mexico. Genl. Char. Like U. c. fraterculus, but with smaller teeth and shorter tail. Color. Above gray, tinged with buff, darkest on dorsal line; sides more buffy; cheeks, sides of nose, throat, middle of under parts UROCYON. 477 and inner sides of thighs white; outer sides of legs ochraceous buff; feet buffy white; ears ochraceous buff, inner surface buffy white; tail gray with a black dorsal stripe and tip, beneath buffy. Measurements. Total length, 720; tail vertebrze, 240; hind foot, g5. Skull: greatest length, 102; basal length, 94.4; zygomatic width, 53; interorbital breadth, 20.4; width of postorbital processes, 30.4; mastoid breadth, 36.4; median palatal length, 47; median length of nasals, 30; length of upper tooth row, 41; length of mandible, 74; length of lower tooth row, 46. cinereo-argenteus californicus (Urocyon), Mearns, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., 1897, p. 459. Elliot, Syn. N. Am. Mamm., rgor, p. 308. CALIFORNIA Gray Fox. Type locality. San Jacinto Mountains, Riverside County, Cali- fornia. Altitude, 8,000 feet. Geogr. Distr. Lower California, Mexico, to Washington. Genl. Char. Similar to U. cinereo-argenteus, with larger ears and grayer, less fulvous coloring. Color. Like U. cinereo-argenteus, with the color of the back about the same, but the coloration as a whole is paler, and the Cali- fornia animal lacks the black down the fore legs. Measurements. ‘Total length, 890; tail vertebrx, 330; hind foot, 120; ear from crown, 85. (Mearns,l.c.) Skull: occipito-nasal length, 117; total length, 127; Hensel, 115; zygomatic width, 69; postorbital constriction, 26; across orbital processes, 37; median length of nasals, 41; palatal length, 60; postpalatal length, 55; length of upper molar series, alveolar border, 42; length of mandible, angle to symphysis, 94.5; length of lower molar series, alveolar border, 48. cinereo-argenteus scotti Mearns, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., 1891, p- 236. Elliot, Syn: N. Am. Mamm., rgo1, p. 308. Scott’s Gray Fox. Zorro in Mexico, Tigrillo in Costa Rica. Type locality. Pinal County, Arizona. Geogr. Distr. Southern California, Arizona, New Mexico, and northern Mexico. Genl. Char. Similar to U. cinereo-argenteus, but ears and tail are longer, and colors usually paler. Color. Hoary gray, sometimes a median black line from head to base of tail; sides paler; lower jaw and sides of muzzle black, except white spot near tip; lower sides of cheeks, throat, patch on breast, and one on belly white; sides of neck and hinder surface of legs yellowish fulvous; tail gray with a narrow black stripe above, and beneath yellowish fulvous. 478 UROCYON. Measurements. Total length, 985; tail vertebre, 405; hind leg from knee joint, 240. Skull: occipito-nasal length, 113; Hensel, 103; zygomatic width, 68; palatal length, 57; postpalatal length, 55.5; length of upper sectorial, alveolus, 9; length of mandible, 92; height at coronoid process, 44; length of lower sectorial, alveolus, rr. cinereo-argenteus texensis (Urocyon), Mearns, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1897, p.459. Elliot, Syn. N. Am. Mamm., 1901, p. 308. TEXAN Gray Fox. Type locality. San Pedro, near Eagle Pass, Maverick County, Texas. Geogr. Distr. Northern Mexico on boundary line into Texas. Genl. Char. Similar to U. cinereo-argenteus, but ochraceous in color where the typical form is cinnamon rufous. Color. Markings of the limbs, sides of neck, and base of ears, which are chestnut or cinnamon rufous in the typical form, are ochraceous. (Mearns, l. c.) Measurements. Height of ear above crown, 80; hind foot, 128; tail vertebrez, 350. With the Bears begins the second division of the Carnivora, the Plantigrades, or those that walk on the sole of the foot. In a degree these animals are terrestrial and semi-aquatic, the Polar Bear proba- bly passing the major portion of its life in the water. They are among the largest of quadrupeds in bulk, and although the species are comparatively few, they are found over a large portion of the World. They are omnivorous, nothing seeming to go amiss with their voracious appetite, from the diminutive ant to the bullock. All kinds of roots, grasses, and other vegetable foods are eaten by them, and if the nest of the honey-bee can be discovered, these beasts consider themselves in great luck, and greedily devour the sweet store of which they are extremely fond, bearing the numerous stings received from the angry insects with fortitude, although their mani- festations of disgust and rage at the punishment received may be many and violent. Beside the Polar Bear in the Arctic region, there are in North America, the Alaskan Brown Bear, the Grizzly, the Cinnamon or Black Bears, and the Glacier Bear, with sundry races of these of more or less questionable distinctive value. Within the limits of territory comprised in this work, two of the Bears above men- tioned are found, the Black or Cinnamon, and the Grizzly, and these are separated from their relatives of the more northern portion of the continent on account of some variation inthe skulls. Wherever found, the habits of North American Bears are practically the same, MUSEUM. PLATE XLVII, ZOOLOGY. URSUS HORRIAUS. imbian Mus. Coll URSID. URSINA®. URSUS. 479 and from spring to late autumn they constantly roam the woods and open places searching for food. Some Grizzlies are said to reach a weight of 1,000 to 1,200 pounds, but such enormous beasts are rare, the majority being very much smaller. It is not very unusual, how- ever, to find one of these animals that will measure eight feet, and even more, when standing erect upon its hind legs. In Mexico Bears are found in the mountain ranges, sometimes at high altitudes. Fam. IV. Ursidze. Bears. True molars with broad, flat tubercular crowns; fourth upper premolars with no inner root; bulle scarcely inflated; soles naked; feet plantigrade. Subfam. I. Ursine. 90. Ursus. a a = eee I=; C=; See == 42. Sao iL? a) C. H. Merriam. Preliminary Synopsis of the American Bears, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., 1896, p. 65. Ursus Linn., Syst. Nat., 1, 1758, p. 47; 1, 1766, p. 69. Type Ursus arctus Linneus. ‘ Thalassarctos! Gray, Ann. of Phil., 1825, xxvI, p. 339. Danis Gray, Ann. of Phil., xxvi, 1825, pp. 60, 339. Thalarctos! Gray, Ann. of Phil., xxvi, 1825, p. 62. Euarctos! Gray, Proc. Zodl. Soc., 1864, p. 692. Size large; body heavy, bulky; three upper and under anterior molars are very small and with but a single root, and are frequently deciduous; fourth upper premolar lacks inner tubercle supported by a separate root; fourth premolar larger than those before it, that in upper jaw has three roots, the one in the lower two; skull elongate; feet broad; toes armed with long, somewhat curved, non-retractile claws; palms and soles naked; tail exceedingly short; ears erect, rather short, hairy. KEY TO) THESSPECIES. PAGE A. Front claws longer than hinder; fur shaggy....U. horrieus 480 B. Front claws short, not longer than hinder; fur PCPRNO TAIN TSANG Me oe 2 ye, oo ec we fhe. aye Shee! ote U. machetes 481 A. Danis. “Fur shaggy; front claws longer than the hinder, broadly de- pressed, whitish; palate narrow and contracted behind; ears small; hind foot elongate.” 480 URSUS. Fig. LXV. URSUS HORRIZUS. MEXICAN GRIZZLY BEAR. 477. horrizus (Ursus), Baird, Mex. Bound. Surv., Mamm., 11, 1859, p. 34. Elhot, Syn. N. Am. Mamm., 1901, p. 312: MEXICAN GrRizzLy BEAR. Type locality. Los Nogales, State of Sonora, Mexico, near border of Pima County, Arizona. Geogr. Distr. States of Chihuahua and Sonora, Mexico, north to Colorado, Utah, and southern California. Genl. Char. Size large; frontal region highest between post- orbital processes; sagittal crest prominent; skull long, narrow. Color. Variable as in northern grizzlies; general hue dark. A large specimen from Casas Grandes, Sierra Madre, State of Chihuahua, Mexico, has head and back mixed dark brown, black, and yellowish gray, and with a jet black patch between the shoulders; rump, legs, and sides black; chest and under parts dark brown; nails brownish white. Measurements. Skull of the Casas Grandes specimen. Occipito- nasal length, 310; Hensel, 312; greatest length, 368; zygomatic breadth, 197.5; width across postorbital processes, 108; length of nasals, 86; width anteriorly, 37; mastoid breadth, 146; palatal length, 137; anterior margin of foramen magnum to palatal arch, 146; length ; Poets Me FIELD COLUMBIAN MUSEUM. PLATE XLVIII, ZOOLOGY. URSUS MACHETES. No. 436 Field Columbian Mus, Coll. % nat. size. Face view ¥% nat. size. ‘azis ‘yeu & "JOD ‘sn uvIquin[o’) pleyly Orb ‘ON *“SALSHOVW SNSHf) "WNASNW NVIGWN1090 Q71Al4d *ADO100Z °XI1X 3LV1d URSUS. 481 of upper tooth row, 74; length of molar, 34; length of lower jaw, 229; of lower tooth row, 79. B. Euarctus. “Fur uniform throughout, either black, brownish, or cinnamon; hair darkest towards tips; nose brown; feet moderate; fore claws not twice as long as the hinder.”’ 478. machetes (Ursus), Elliot, Pub. Field Columb. Mus., 111, 1903, p. 235. Zodlogy. FIGHTING BEArR. Type locality. Casas Grandes, Sierra Madre, State of Chihuahua, Mexico. Geogr. Distr. Northern Mexico. Genl. Char. Color, cinnamon or black. Skull long, frontals broad, raised above level of face; nasals very broad, posterior ends on a line with ends of maxille; superior outline convex, highest just behind postorbital processes, and declining gradually anteriorly, sharply posteriorly; occipital crest prominent, extending forward to coronal suture; zygomatic arches very wide; basioccipital and basi- sphenoid wide; pterygoid fossa equal in width throughout its length, broad and rounded anteriorly; mandible heavy, deep beneath last molar; coronoid process very broad, and rounded on top without hook over posterior margin; upper and lower molars much worn, the larger one quite smooth, so that their characteristics are absent. Color. Black with tan nose, or all cinnamon. Measurements. Skull: total length, 315; occipito-nasal length, 282; Hensel, 267; zygomatic width, 196; interorbital width, 75; across postorbital processes, 103; mastoid width, 132; posterior width of basioccipital, 39; length of pterygoid fossa, 49; palatal length, 145; length of nasals, 75; anterior width of nasals, 30; width at mid-length of nasals, 26; anterior edge of canine to posterior edge of last molar, alveolar border, 99; length of last molar, crown, 24; width, 19; width of palate at anterior edge of last molar, 53; between canines at pos- terior edge, 46; breadth of muzzle at outer side of canines, 66; length of mandible, angle to symphysis on top, 212; height at condyle, 36; at coronoid process from angle, 89; breadth of coronoid process above condyle, 62; length of condyle, 65; length of lower molar series, alveolar border, 58. The Raccoon family includes the various forms of ‘‘Coons’’ (the animals so familiar to all the inhabitants of North America), such as the well-known Coati-mondis of South America (one species ranging 482 PROCYONID#. PROCYONINZE. BASSARISCUS. north into Mexico), the less familiar Cacamist] or Raccoon-foxes of the Pacific coast, and the Pottos or Kinkajous. All these are arboreal in their habits, for although they are very much at home upon the ground, they pass the larger portion of their time amid the branches, and make their nests, and bring forth their young in a hollow portion ofatree. The PROCYONID is not a large family, containing, at pres- ent, only a little over twenty-five species and races, of which about ten belong to the Raccoons and their allies, six to the Coatis, four to the Raccoon-foxes, and nine to the Kinkajous. They are all long-tailed animals, the majority having this member annulated in colors of strong contrast. Fam. V. Procyonidz. Raccoons, Coatis, Kinkajous, ete. Head broad behind, tapering rapidly forward to a narrow muzzle, which is sometimes elongate; ears moderate; feet plantigrade; soles naked, skin papillose; toes free, capable of being widely spread; claws curved, acute, non-retractile; tail moderately long, semi- bushy, generally annulated; body rather stout; legs moderately long. Subfam. Procyonine. American species have the alisphenoid canal wanting in the skull. The handsome animals belonging to the first genus of the Family are found in the United States on the Pacific Coast from Oregon to Mexico, and also in various parts of the latter country, and are remarkable for the beauty of their tails, which are bushy and broadly ringed in black and white. In their structure the Raccoon-foxes are apparently allied to several families, and they have been assigned to various ones by different systematists, but now are generally placed with Raccoons and other members of the Procyonide. They live on small birds and mammals, insects, etc., make a moss-lined nest in the hollow of some tree, and have four young. The Raccoon-fox is easily tamed, and makes a pleasing pet, and as it is a good ratter, will soon clear a house of rats and mice. In appearance, with its short head, pointed muzzle, and projecting ears, it resembles the Fox, and in the loose pelage and ringed tail, the Raccoon. 91. Bassariscus. Cacamistl Raccoon-foxes. SFEsp eat 4—4. a = C =a M.— =40. “I—1’ Bassariscus Coues, Science, 1887, p. 516. Type Bassaris astuta Lichtenstien. BASSARISCUS. Bassaris (Licht.), Wagl., Isis, BOT) Dp: Wagneria Jentink, Notes Leyd. Mus., 1886, p. 1 Fic. 88. BASSARISCUS ASTUTUS. No, 5503 Field Columbian Mus. Coll. Nat. size. Zvi pls. Lies 512. (nec Hubner.) V. 484 BASSARISCUS. Head short, muzzle pointed, ears large; body slender, elongate; pads naked, soles hairy; tail long as body, annulate. KEY &O THE SPECIES: A. Size large. a. Upper parts yellowish brown and gray; be- PAGE neath“ white..s 54.50. Jee, heen ete eee eee B.astutus 484 . Upper parts blackish: tawimy: a ' , ' aa’ — ee ’ f i . ‘ - s lt = ‘*f ' ‘ y F : ‘ - DI ¥ - - ~ PROCYON. 491 MayNarp’s Raccoon. Type locality. New Providence Island, Bahama Islands. Genl. Char. ‘Size small; palatine extension short and narrow; upper carnassial molar teeth small and less square than in P. lotor, less truncate on inner sides, and more pointed; molar slender, weak; infraorbital foramen large.”’ Color. Like P. lotor; shoulder patch paler, with more black hairs. Measurements. ‘‘Total length, 623; tail vertebrz, 210; hind foot, 96. Skull: length of nasals, 28.6; length of palate, 58.2; width of palate, at middle of carnassial tooth, 17.2; length of palatine, exten- sion from a line across alveoli of last upper molars to end of ptery- goid process, 23.8; to end of palate, 12.6; least width of palatine (Bangs, ” extension, 13.6; length of single half of mandible, 72.2. ec.) lotor hernandezi (Procyon), Wagl., Isis, 1831, p. 514. Elliot, Syn. Ne Am: Mamim:.; 1901, p. 317- psora. Gray, Mag. Nat. Hist., 1837, p. 261. nivea. Gray, Mag. Nat. Hist., 1842, p. 580. HERNANDEZ’S Raccoon. Tejon solitario, Apache in Mexico. Type locality. Southern Mexico. Geogr. Distr. Southern Mexico, north into United States, west of Mountains to Puget Sound. Fic. LXVII. PROCYON L. HERNANDEZI. HERNANDEZ’S RACCOON. No. 8724 Field Columbian Mus. Coll. 492 PROCYON. Genl. Char. Size large; tail tapering, and the black rings only half as wide as the rusty whitish interspaces; hind feet exceeding four inches, above dark brown. Color. Similar to P. lotor, but black tail rings narrow, and size generally larger. Measurements. Total length, 533; tail, 143; ear, 35; hind foot, 112; fore foot, 60. Skull: occipito-nasal length, 100; Hensel, 98; zygomatic breadth, 67.5; interorbital width, 30; posterior margin of palate to alveoli of incisors, 65; mastoid breadth, 55; length of man- dible, 80; height at condyle, 17. lotor insularis (Procyon), Merr., Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., x11, 1898, Deen7e IsLAND Raccoon. Type locality. Maria Madre Island, Tres Marias Islands, State of Jalisco, Mexico. Geogr. Distr. Tres Marias Islands, State of Jalisco, Mexico. Genl. Char. Similar to P. lotor; pterygoids truncate anteriorly. Color. Like P. lotor, but paler; top of head grayer. Measurements. Total length, 854; tail vertebre, 286; hind foot, 132: A. Euprocyon. Superior surface of skull flat, declining gradually from lambdoidal suture to nasals, and rather abruptly at occipital region; braincase broad, swollen, and rounded on sides; roots of upper canines pro- ducing considerable swelling in malar; palate long and hard, post- palatal length short; interpterygoid fossa short and broad; bulle large, placed slightly oblique, longer than wide, high; teeth very large; tail rather long, slender. 486. cancrivorus (Ursus), Cuv., Tabl. Elem. Hist. Nat., 1798, p. 113. CRAB-EATING RACCOON. Type locahty. Cayenne, French Guiana. Geogr. Distr. Tres Marias Islands, State of Jalisco, Mexico (Alston), Panama; Northern South America. Genl. Char. Tail slender, not bushy; teeth large; fur thick, short. Color. Space around eye and top of nose black; rest of head yel- lowish gray, lined with black; dorsal region yellowish brown lined with black, and hairs in center of back tipped with whitish, giving a grayish sheen to this part; shoulders, sides, and thighs clear buffy brown, grading into the yellowish white of the under parts; chin brownish black; legs sparsely haired, brownish black; feet brownish PROCYON. 193 gray; ears yellowish; tail yellowish white with seven or eight narrow black rings; tip black. Fic. 90. PROCYON (EUPROCYON) CANCRIVORUS. No. 5940 Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. Coll. % nat. size. Measurements. Total length about 825; tail, 250; hind foot, 140 (dried skin). Skull: occipito-nasal length, 106; Hensel, 116; zygo- matic width, 77; interorbital constriction, 26; median length of 5° JS) nasals, 26; mastoid breadth, 58; alveolus of incisor to palatal arch, length of mandible, 93; height at condyle, 19. / 494 NASUA. The Coatis are chiefly arboreal in their habits, and are remarkable for the lengthened, flexible nose, which is capable of movement in almost any direction, and also of being made perfectly rigid at the will of the animal. Three species and six subspecies only are known, resembling each other somewhat in the color of their coat, which is, however, even in individuals of the same species, hable to assume a great variety of hues wholly independent of age or sex, and which range from a reddish brown and orange to pale brown. Like the other members of the family, the Coati-Mundis, as they are some- times called, are omnivorous, and eat birds, mammals, insects, fruit, or in fact almost anything they can get. They go in small bands of a dozen or more, but sometimes an old male may be seen by himself, if it is not in the pairing season; but females are never found alone. It is an inquisitive animal and pries with its long nose or claws into everything that attracts its attention, and like the coon, is very mischievous and always busy and restless. The long tail, though not prehensile, is sometimes used to draw objects within reach of its paws. The various species range over a great extent of country, and are found from Mexico to Paraguay in South America, and from the Atlantic Coast to the Andean range. 94. Nassua. Coatis. Smet) ph ge) ee pee 123; CL, Pt; ME = 40. J. A. Allen. On the genus Nasua Storr, Bull. U. 5. Geogr. & Geol. SUrVe meIr, V> LO7O, pP- 25g, Nasua Storr, Prodr. Meth. Mamm., 1780, p. 35. Type Vzverra nasua Linneus. Nose lengthened, snout truncate, upturned; body long, com- pressed; tail long, tapering; Skull long, narrow, nasals upturned anteriorly; no interorbital constriction; palate very long, one-third of its length posterior to last molar; interpterygoid fossa very short, broad; bullz small. KEY TO’ THE-*SPECIES AND SUBSPECIES A. Size small; tail short; first upper molar cut PAGE away aiteriorly and posterioriy... )72.- ee N. nelsont 495 B. Size large; tail long; first upper molar not cut away at either end. a. Upper parts dark reddish brown; molariform teeth medi. < sno 945 2A octets ee es eee! N.nasica 497 b. Upper parts reddish brown; molariform Geetha. large. acs cles aces a ee eee N.n. molaris 497 NASUA. c. Upper parts brownish black d. Upper parts rusty brown e. Upper parts pale brownish yellow tf. Upper parts pale brown FiG. 91. NASUA NASICA. No. 6676 Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. Coll. 487. nelsoni (Nasua), Merr.. Proc. Biol. po xrco:, (July.) 1 N. poc. We. VU atantica 6 Nal, size. Wash., bullata panamen XIV, 1 IQOI, 496 NASUA. thersites (Nasua), Thomas, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 7th Ser., vit, 190u, p.. 275. (October) NELSON’s COATI. Type locality. Cozumel Island, Yucatan, Mexico. Genl. Char. Small; tail short. Skull: sagittal crest large in male, arched; inner cusp of first upper molar prominent; first lower molar small and narrow. Color. Head and shoulders golden fulvous; sides of neck and arms buffy white; throat buffy; ears and a posterior stripe whitish; chin and nose grayish; superciliary stripe gray; dusky band behind chin; rest of body above, with belly, legs, and tail seal brown. Measurements. Total length, 795-910; tail vertebre, 355-380; hind foot, 77-83; ear, 28. Skull: basal length, 95-109; occipito- nasal length, 95; interorbital breadth, 24; palatal length, 66-67; zygo- matic breadth, 61-64; length of molar series, on alveoli, 16.5. Fic. LXVIII. NASUA NASICA. COATI. NASUA. 497 488. *nasica (Nasua), Linn., Syst. Nat., 1, 1766, p. 64. Coati. Prsott, Tejon in Spanish America; the latter name also for Procyon 1. hernandezt. Type locality. ‘‘In America.” Geogr. Distr. Mexico from northern boundary through Central America. Genl. Char. Those of the genus. Color. Very variable; usually ranging from reddish brown to chestnut. Dark reddish brown, hairs tipped with yellowish white, this last color predominating on shoulders, back, upper part of fore legs, and front edge of hind legs and belly; head pale yellowish brown, becoming pale rufous on occiput and upper part of neck; face rufous brown; white spot beneath eye; nose white, muzzle black; chin, throat, under part of neck and breast yellowish white; tail uniform lght reddish brown, darkest at tip; feet blackish chestnut. Measurements. Total length, 1225; tail, 575; hind foot, 120. Skull: occipito-nasal length, 123; Hensel, 122; zygomatic width, 82; interorbital width at postorbital processes, 39; median length of nasals, 20; palatal arch to alveoli of incisors, 82; postpalatal length, 39; length of upper molar series, 23; length of mandible, 38; height at coronoid process, 26. (Skull dimensions from a specimen from San Felipe de Hijar, State of Jalisco, Mexico, No. 6676, Coll. Am. Mus: Nat. Hists, N.Y.) a.—molaris (Nasua), Merr., Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., xv, 1902, p. 68. MANZANILLO COATI. Type locality. Manzanillo, State of Colima, Mexico. Genl. Char. “Similar to N. narica (sic) from eastern Mexico, but gray of face more restricted; tail longer; skull slightly larger; molariform teeth, particularly the upper ones, very much larger and more massive.” Measurements. ‘Total length, 1240; tail vertebre, 680; hind fOOm 122. (Merr-:, 1. c.) b.—bullata (Nasua), Allen, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., 1904, p. 48. DarRK Coat. Type locality. Pozo Azul, Pirris Province, Costa Rica. Genl. Char. General color very dark; bulle greatly inflated; teeth small. Color. Head and dorsal region brownish black, hairs tipped with yellowish; sides dark brown; throat and chest whitish; ventral sur- *Nasica long-nose, nec naria narinosa, broad nose. 498 NASUA. face dark brown, tips of hairs hghter; tail above dark brown, sides and beneath lighter, nearly black at tip. Measurements. Total length, 1119; tail vertebre, 587; hind foot, 133. Skull: occipito-nasal length, 140; Hensel, 123; zygomatic width, 78; interorbital constriction, 28; width of braincase, 45; length of upper molar series, 26; bulla, 17 x 11; height of sagittal crest, 6. e.—panamensis (Nasua), Allen, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., 1904, jOeesite BOQUERON CoOarTI. Type locality. Boqueron, Chiriqui, Panama. Genl. Char. Similar to N. n. bullata, but smaller. Color. Top of head, nape, and shoulders rusty brown; anterior half of back and rump dusky brown, hairs tipped with yellowish gray; ears and sides of shoulders yellowish white; feet and tail dark brown. ; Measurements. Total length, 1080; tail vertebra, 540; hind foot, 116; ear, 40. Skull: occipito-nasal length, 122; Hensel, 108; zygo- matic width, 60; interorbital constriction, 25; width of braincase, 44.5; length of upper molar series, 21; bulle, 13 X<9.5. d.—yucatanica (Nasua), Allen, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., 1904, Des: Yucatan CoaTti. Type locality. Chichen Itza, Yucatan. Genl. Char. Size small; color pale. Color. Upper parts pale brownish yellow, tips of hairs brownish over posterior portion of dorsal region, and yellowish white on shoul- ders; sides of shoulders and neck, and proximal two-thirds of fore limbs pale cream-color; dark areas of face, and the fore and hind feet dark chocolate brown; ventral surface pale reddish brown, tips of hairs whitish; tail pale buff above and beneath, brownish at tip. Measurements. Total length, 1150; tail vertebra, 550; hind foot, too. Skull: occipito-nasal length, 130; basal length, 120; zygomatic width, 77; interorbital constriction, 29; width of ‘braincase, 43; length of upper molar series, 18; length of lower molar series, 23.3; height at sagittal crest, 6.5; bull, 14.6 X Io. e.—pallida (Nasua), Allen, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., 1904, p. 53. PaLLip CoatI. Type locality. Near Guadalupe y Calva, Sierra Nevada, State of Chihuahua, Mexico. Color. ‘‘Above pale brown, hairs for three-fourths their length from base buffy white, then broadly ringed with dark brown, and NASUA. POTOS. 499 tipped with pale yellowish; inner surface of ears, light facial mark- ings, sides of neck and shoulders, and proximal two-thirds of fore limbs white; flanks and ventral surface brighter than back; dark facial markings pale chocolate brown; tail pale brownish yellow; feet dark brown.” Measurements. Total length, 1200; tail vertebre, 515 (flat skin). One species and eight subspecies of the next rather aberrant genus are known. Unlike its relatives of the previous genera, the Kinkajou has a prehensile tail, which it can coil round a branch and render its position in a tree most secure. With its hind feet itis very dexterous, and can with them easily place food in its mouth; and although there are no opposable thumbs on the hands, and its fingers are webbed for almost their entire length, these peculiarities offer no obstacles for the expert use of these members. It is a rather small animal, the body being only about a foot and a half in length, head broad and round, limbs short, and the tail long. It walks with the soles of both hands and feet upon the ground, but the heels are raised. It is arboreal, a facile climber, and when descending a tree or branch comes as often head first as in any other manner. It is fond of insects, which it draws from their retreats with its long and flexible tongue, and is very fond of the honey of the wild bee. Nocturnal in habits, it avoids the light, and is rarely seen by day, but becomes very active at nightfall. It has a gentle disposition, and is easily tamed, although in the wild state it is said to be fierce enough. Two of the subspecies only are found within the limits embraced in this work. oe Potos. Kinkajous. a Oldfield Thomas. “OF the Geographical Races of the Kinkajou. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 7th Ser., 1x, 1902, p. 265. Potos Cuv. & Geoff., Meth. Mamm., in Mag. Ency., 11, 1795, p. 187. Type Viverra caudivolvula Schreber. Cercoleptes Illiger, Prodr. Syst. Mamm. et Av., 1811, p. 127 Skull short, upper surface flat; molars have crowns flat, tubercles slight; tongue long, extensile; ears and limbs short; body long; tail long, tapering, prehensile. KE NeTO THE, SUBSPECLES: A. Tail long, prehensile. PAGE aecoloripale, erayish yellow. . 22.2.5. 6... %. P. f. aztecus 500 b. Color brownish yellow and black........ P. f. chiriquensis sor © 500 POTOS. Fig. 92. PoTos FLAVUS. No. 8611 Field Columbian Mus. Coll. 24 nat. size. flavus aztecus (Potos), Thomas, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 7th Ser., 1x, 1902, pp. 266, 268. Desc. Aztec KinKajou. Martica in Mexico; Micoleon in Guatemala. Type locality. Atoyca, State of Vera Cruz, Mexico. Geogr. Distr. Central Mexico, south to Guatemala. Genl. Char. Size large; no dorsal stripe. POTOS. 501 Color. Muzzle and space around the eyes dark brown; head and body above grayish yellow; under parts and inner sides of limbs deep fulvous yellow, with a dark streak on abdomen; hands and feet brownish; tail above grayish yellow, lighter beneath, tip brown. Fig. LXIX. PoTos FLAVUS. THE KINKAJOU. Measurements. Total length, 1015; tail, 435; hind foot with claws, 100; ear, 38. (Skin, probably stretched.) Skull: greatest length, 94; basal length, 83; zygomatic breadth, 66; interorbital breadth, 22.5; breadth of braincase, 44; palatal length, 40; upper tooth row, 21.6; lower tooth row, inclusive of canines, 24; length of upper molar series, 14; lower molar series, 16.3; height of mandible at coronoid process, 46.7. flavus chiriquensis (Potos), Allen, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., 1904, Day 2: CHIRIQUI KINKAJOU. Type locality. Boqueron, Chiriqui, Panama. Color. Above brownish yellow, hairs tipped with blackish; middle of back darker, but no dorsal line; sides of neck and shoulders and front of neck yellowish or golden rufous; under parts dull greenish yellow, with a dusky brown streak on middle of abdomen; tail above like back for four-fifths its length, beneath dull brownish yellow, apical portion brownish black. Measurements. Total length, 815-990; tail vertebra, 425-s05; hind foot, 75-93; ear, 36-42. Skull: occipito-nasal length, 92; basal 502 POTOS. MUSTELID#. length, 83; zygomatic width, 59; interorbital constriction, 21.5; width of braincase, 41; palatal length, 31.5; length of upper pre- molar and molar series, 20; length of lower premolar and molar series, 23; length of mandible, front base of incisors to posterior border of condyle, 61; height of condyle, 30; at coronoid process, 43.5. The family MusTELID& is a large one and widely distributed over the earth. It is composed of many genera containing species that differ greatly in structure and habits, some dwellers of the plains, others of the woods, and still others which are aquatic, whose home is in the rivers, lakes, and seas, from which their subsistence is obtained. It is from the members of this family that the most valuable furs are procured. The majority of the species are dwellers in the northern parts of the earth, only a few being inhabitants of the region of which this work treats. Most species of the Mustelide have the capacity of secreting, and also of discharging, sometimes to a considerable distance, a fetid substance which proves a most effec- tive means of defense. The glands which form the secretory appar- atus are most highly developed in the Meplitine. So varied are the MusTELID& that any arrangement of the different forms cannot be otherwise than highly artificial, some of the gaps between the genera being wide and important. Fam. VI. Mustelidze. Badgers, Weasels, Otters, ete. A single tubercular molar tooth on each side of both jaws; in the upper molar the inner tubercular portion is longest in the antero- posterior direction; bulle slightly inflated; palate extending beyond the last molars; feet five-toed, plantigrade or digitigrade; no cecum. The Badger, representing the first genus of the subfamily, is eminently a digger, and lives in a burrow from which it rarely ven- tures any distance by day. Its short legs and broad, flat body give it the appearance when running of almost sweeping the ground. Its movements are slow, and if it imagines it can escape notice, it will remain motionless, crouching as low as possible, and at such a time a near approach is not impossible. The Badgers of Europe and America, although they resemble each other somewhat in outward appearance, differ so much in teeth and shape of skull that they can- not even be included in the same genus. The American typical species is an inhabitant of the more northern and western portion of MUSTELID&. MELIN#. TAXIDEA. 503 North America, while the two races that are found in Mexico differ very materially in their markings and also in color. The burrows made by these animals are often extensive, and in loose soil are twenty feet or more in length; and as the animal digs with wonderful rapidity, it does not take it long to construct such a burrow and bury itself out of sight. Badgers are chiefly nocturnal and omnivorous, eating mammals, birds, reptiles, insects, fruits, in fact anything they may obtain that can be regarded as food. They are very ferocious, and great fighters when cornered, but their first idea when an enemy appears is to get back to the burrow as quickly as possible, and an individual never leaves this haven of refuge unless everything is quiet and no enemy in sight. So great is this animal’s strength that the largest dog would find it difficult, if not impossible, to pull a badger out of his burrow, as it grasps the sides with feet and nails, and becomes about as immovable as the walls themselves. It has hardly any enemy but man that it need fear, its great strength and facility in digging affording it means of rapid escape from any car- nivorous beast that dwells in the same region. Badgers hibernate in high latitudes. Subfam. I. Melinee. Large quadrate posterior upper molar; molars in jaws unequal. 96. Taxidea. Badgers. 333. KI. p33. yo i Creer = ie er 7 5 2? fe) Waxidea~ Waterh.,- Proc. Zool. Soc., 1838, p. 154. Type Meles labradoria Gmelin. Body stout, strong, depressed; tail short; upper carnassial longest in proportion to other teeth, upper molar triangular, the apex turned backward; fore claws very large, strong; skull wedge-shaped, widest posteriorly; limbs short, feet sub-plantigrade; anal glands two; sub- caudal pouch surrounded by a racemose gland. KEY TO THE S@BSPECIES. A. White median stripe from nose to tail. a. Black interramial spot; under parts of body PAGE (DULLES SS Sai Bee et eee ee T. t. berlandiert 503 b. No interramial spot; under pens of body ‘eA TRIPE CAVERN ae T.t. mfusca 505 taxus berlandieri (Taxidea), Baird, Mamm. N. Amer., 1857, p. 205. Elliot, Syn. N. Am. Mamm., 1901, p. 321. 504 TAXIDEA. FiG 93. TAXIDEA T. BERLANDIERI. No. 6879 Field Columbian Mus. Coll. % nat. size. BERLANDIER’S BADGER. Taxon, Teton, in Mexico. Type locality. Liano Estacado, Texas, near Mexican border. Geogr. Distr. State of Tamaulipas, Mexico, north to Texas, Okla- homa Territory, Arizona, and New Mexico. Genl. Char. A conspicuous white stripe from nose along the entire upper part of body to the tail; black interramial spot. Color. Reddish gray; blackish brown on head, and the same color on neck and back along the median white stripe, the hairs tipped with white, giving this part a grizzled appearance; cheeks TAXIDEA. 505 Fic. LXX. TAXIDEA T. BERLANDIERI. BERLANDIER’S BADGER. white, with a black patch in front of ear; under parts buff, except throat and chin, which are white; legs black; tail like the back. Measurements. Total length, 710; tail, 120; hind leg, 103. Skull: occipito-nasal length, 106; Hensel, 109; zygomatic width, 45; inter- orbital constriction, 26; palatal arch to alveoli of incisors, 60; post- palatal length, 49; length of bulla, 27; mastoid width, 39; median length of nasals, 23; greatest occipital breadth, 74; length of upper tooth row, 32.5; length of crown of sectorial, 14; length of mandible, 80; height at condyle, 16. taxus infusca (Taxidea), Thomas, Proc. Zodél. Soc., 1867, p. 899. LowER CALIFORNIA BADGER. Type locality. Santa Anita, Lower California, Mexico. Geogr. Distr. Known only from the type locality. Genl. Char. Similar to T. t. berlandier1, but darker; no inter- ramial black spot. Color. ‘‘Pattern apparently as in T. t. berlandiert Baird, but the general color as much darker than in that animal as that of T. t. 506 TAXIDEA, neglecta Mearns, is when compared with T. ¢. typica; mesial stripe broad and well marked throughout from nose to tail, specially broad- ened on the nape, where it reaches a width of from 1% to 2 inches; black cheek-patch not united to orbital patch, and only doubtfully connected by gray with the black crown-band; long hair of back without sub-basal bands, uniformly tawny buff except for the sub- terminal band of black and tip of dirty white; tail hairs similar, except those of the extreme tips, which are blackish brown through- out; under surface brownish or tawny white; mesial line clear white.” Measurements. ‘Total length, 702; tail vertebra, 122; hind foot, 94; ear, 50. Skull: length of Hensel, 113; greatest breadth, 79.”’ (Thomas, l. c.) Skunks are nocturnal in their habits and are not very often seen abroad by day. Slow of movement, incapable of running with any degree of speed, its teeth and claws comparatively feeble, the skunk would be one of the most helpless and defenseless of creatures if it were not for the terrible battery it carries ever ready to be dis- charged, and before whose overpowering fetid odor the boldest animal hastens to escape. So penetrating and permeating is this dreadful scent, that it can be detected at the distance of a mile, and if the liquid reaches the eye it is intensely irritating and painful, and may cause the loss of sight. The Skunk is a very cleanly animal, and is careful not to get any of the discharge upon its own fur, lifting its bushy, ornamental tail high over its back far out of harm’s way. This movement is a provision of Nature, for it acts upon certain muscles, and causes them to compress the sacs containing the fluid and give an increased force to the discharge. It is stated that if a skunk is seized and held up by its tail it is harmless, but few persons would take the chances and try the experiment to prove if this is really a fact. The distance the fluid can be ejected is about ten feet. Skunks are omnivorous, eating almost anything that they can masti- cate, and often approach buildings in the country in search of food, frequently taking up their abode beneath the porch, or in the cellar, which they reach by digging. Their presence is soon evident, and they prove most unwelcome visitors. The bite of the skunk is severe, and it has been proved that it can inflict hydrophobia, but there is no authenticated instance of a rabid skunk, and the cause for this fearful result is a mystery. Skunks live in burrows, and are expert diggers of these subterranean abodes, and they hibernate during the winter. There are numerous so-called species and races very much MEPHITIS. 507 alike in appearance and habits. The skunk is not what may be called gregarious, but frequently a family of five or six may be seen together; more often, however, only single individuals are met with. It isa handsome animal, and the tail is really beautiful, with its long, flowing black and white hairs waving like a plume. The litters are large, six to eight, possibly occasionally more young are produced at a birth, and these generally remain underground until able to take care of themselves. 97. Mephitis. Skunks. Seis (ates 2% nq II _ ae (Cee ee ae I A. H. Howell, Reviston of the Skunks of the genus Chincha, N. Am. Faun., No. 20, 1gor. J. A. Allen, The Generic names of the Mephitine, Bull. Am. Mus. Natesrhist., oon, p. 325. dd. Proc. Biol. Soc: Wash., xv, 10902, pp. 59-65. Mephitis Cuv., Lecons, d’Anat. Comp., Class Mamm., 1, 1800, Tabl. 1. Type—? ‘‘Les Moufettes.”’ Chincha Less., Nouv. Tabl. Régn. Anim., Mamm., 1842, p. 67. Leucomitra Howell, N. Am. Faun., No. 20, p. 39, pls. Iv, vill. Upper posterior molar larger than the carnassial, subquadrate; palate reaching to hinder border of last molar; body elongate; limbs moderate, subplantigrade; head small, nose pointed; tail long, bushy; anal glands greatly developed. MEY NOVSPECIESVAND SUBSRECIES: A. Audital bullez not greatly inflated; divided white stripe on back. PAGE BEDOK SE GIDESeMALLOW.c 04.4.0 teas ones Sones ee M. 0. holznert 507 pee BOiestripes wenyebLOad. so... 02+ atte eee M.m. estor 509 B. Audital bulle greatly inflated; back all black or all white. a. Bulle small. eel SIMONE E GM AMMO OG. seacs.02 7. tne: oe) Gees M.macrura 510 Drewhailnoplonger than body .<). 0-22.33. <: M.m.millert 511 Fomor CCE Sin tonsils hd oin @ o orn we, hades he M.m. vittata 512 occidentalis holzneri (Mephitis), Mearns, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., xx, USO 7p: 400: LOWER CALIFORNIA SKUNK. Type locality. San Isidro Ranch, Lower California, Mexico, near border of San Diego County, California. 508 MEPHITIS. Fic. 94. MEPHITIS O. HOLZNERI. No. 6421 Am. Mus. Nat."Hist. Coll. Nat. size Geogr. Distr. Monterey Bay, south into Lower California, Mexico; southern limits unknown. OO MEPHITIS. 509 Genl. Char. Similar to M. occidentalis, but smaller; mastoids less prominent; rostrum and palate longer; lateral tooth row and width of molars greater. Color. Black; stripe on top of head, triangular patch on nape and two narrow stripes to middle of tail, white; rest of hairs on tail black with white bases. Measurements. Total length, 665; tail vertebre, 273; hind foot, 72. Skull: basal length, 66.9; Hensel, 64.5; greatest zygomatic width, 47.4; mastoid width, 38.7; width at postorbital processes, 22.2; interorbital constriction, 19.1; palatal length, 27.3; postpalatal length, 27.2. meesomelas estor (Mephitis), Merr.., N. Am. Faun., No. Bn 1890, p- 81 ple xe t. Hilot, Syn. N; Am. Mamm,, 1901, p..326: MERRIAM’S SKUNK. Type locality. San Francisco Mountain, Coconino County, Arizona. Geogr. Distr. States of Sonora and Chihuahua, Mexico, into Arizona. Genl. Char. Size small; tail short; soles naked. Skull: palate not reaching posterior line of the last molar; distinct pit between the bullae and postglenoid process absent. Color. Narrow frontal stripe and nuchal patch white, the latter occupying entire occipital region, and extending narrowly on the shoulders, then expanding over all the lower back and rump (some- times in the center of the back a narrow black stripe appears amid the white), and then continues over the tail extending beyond the tip. Through this thin white “veil” the black beneath shows. Under parts black with white patches on throat. Measurements. Total length, 640; tail vertebre, 256; pencil, 140; hind foot, 67. Skull: occipito-nasal length, 60; Hensel, 53.5; zygo- matic width, 40; width of orbital processes, 21; palatal length, 22; postpalatal length, 32; length of nasals, 10; width of upper molar, 8; length of mandible, 42; height at coronoid process, 19. A. Leucomitra. Skull: Anterior palatine foramina large, rounded; audital bulle much inflated; zygomata often nearly parallel to the skull; paroc- cipital processes directed outward, pointed; posterior margin of palate even. Size medium, form slender; hairs of nape lengthened, directed laterally, shaping a hood. 510 MEPHITIS. Fig. 95. MEPHITIS (LEUCOMITRA) MACRURA. No. 8682 Field Columbian_Mus. Coll. Nat. size. 489. macrura (Mepiutis), Licht., Darst. Saugeth., 1834, pl. XLVI. LONG-TAILED SKUNK. Zortllo in Mexico, applied to all skunks. Type locality. ‘‘ Mexico.” Genl. Char. Tail nearly as long as body. Color. Black; a broad nuchal patch extending as a broad stripe to end of tail white; longitudinal white stripe on each side. Measurements. Total length, 685; tail vertebre, 332. Skull: MEPHITIS. 511 occipito-nasal length, 57; Hensel, 53; zygomatic width, 38; palatal length, 22; length of upper molar, 6; length of mandible, 38; height at coronoid process, 18. Fig. LXXI. MEPHITIS MACRURA. LONG-TAILED SKUNK. a.—millert (Mephitis), Mearns, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., xx, 189 p. 467. Elliot, Syn. N. Am. Mamm., 1901, p. MILLER’s SKUNK. iis Type locality. Fort Lowell, near Tucson, Pima County, Arizona. Geogr. Distr. State of Sonora, Mexico, into Arizona. MEPHITIS. CONEPATUS. or - bo Genl. Char. Tail slender, longer than head and body; nape with a hood of spreading elongated hairs. Color. Black with a white stripe low down on the sides from the ear to the tail; head with a narrow white stripe above; tail externally black above and all around subterminally; under side all white, except the terminal black ring; tuft at tip white; feet and under parts black. Measurements. Total length, 790; tail vertebrz, 435; hind foot, 73. Skull: total length, 60.3; Hensel, 58.4; zygomatic width, 43.9; mastoid breadth, 36; across postorbital processes, 22.3; interorbital constriction, 19.4; palatal length, 24.1; postpalatal length, 34.2. b.—vittata (Mephitis), Licht., Darst. Saugeth. 1834, p. 34, pl. XLVI. concolor Gray, Proc. Zoél. Soc., 1865, p. 149. BRIDLED SKUNK. Zorillo in Guatemala. Type locality. San Mateo del Mar, State of Oaxaca, Mexico. Geogr. Distr. State of Oaxaca, Mexico; range unknown. Genl. Char. ‘‘ Narrow line from nose to vertex; one or two streaks on each side along the occiput; a solitary stripe on each side from the paratoid region to the base of the tail.’’ Smaller than M. macrura; mastoids and sagittal crest only slightly developed. Color. Same as M. macrura, but pencil of tail not clearly indi- cated; black phase existing and not uncommon. Measurements. Total length, 610; tail vertebre, 280. Skull: total length, 52.3; Hensel, 50.5; zygomatic breadth, 38.3; mastoid breadth, 31.8; across postorbital processes, 20.6; palatal length, 21.2; postpalatal length, 29.3. The species of the next genus are among the largest of the skunks, indeed some individuals probably exceed all other skunks in size. In structure they differ from species of the genus Mepiitis in being heavier in body, with an elongate snout more like that of a pig. The fur is coarse and harsh, and the entire back is often pure white, the dorsal stripes having united, but in others again the color of the upper parts resemble that of the true skunks. 98. Conepatus. White-backed Skunks. I C=; P= M.— = 32. Conepatus Gray, Charlesw. Mag. Nat. Hist., 1837, p. 581. Type Conepatus humboldti Gray. Ictonyx (sic) Kaup. Thierr., 1, £835; p: 352: a & aa caren Siw CONEPATUS. 513 Marputius Gray, Charlesw. Mag. Nat. Hist., elt yfaug Oa bc Thiosmus Lichtenstein, Abh. K. Akad. Wiss. 3erl., 18 Ozolictts Gloger, Hand-und Hilfsb. Naturg., 1841, p. 57. Khinozolis Gloger, Hand-und Hilfsb. Nature:, 1841, p. 58. Oryctogale Merr., Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., 1002. De lon. Body stouter than that of Mephitis: nostrils opening downward and forward, not laterally; first premolar absent; pterygoid fossa short and rather narrow; palate extending beyond posterior border of molar: postorbital processes generally absent; superior outline of FiG. 96. CONEPATUS M. MEARNSI. No. 5439 Field Columbian Mus. Coll. Nat. size 514 CONEPATUS. skull a gradual curve from occiput to end of premaxille; fore claws large and strong; soles naked for half the length of foot. A. Oryctogale. ‘“Snout very long, overhanging the incisors a full inch (25 mm.), with a large naked pad on upper side for rooting in the ground; soles of hind feet entirely naked to heel; color black, with a single white median dorsal band, beginning on top of head between ears (or midway between eyes and ears) and reaching posteriorly to tail; tail white except at base underneath, which is black; skull relatively high; anterior nares large and obliquely truncate, broadly open as seen from above; ascending arm of premaxille reduced to a slender oblique splint; nasals and maxille ending posteriorly on essentially same plane; anterior part of nasals (in profile) essentially in fronto- nasal plane (not upturned or pugged); postorbital constriction slight; antorbital foramen single throughout.”’ (Merr., 1. c.) KEY TO THE SPECIES AND SUBSPEGIES, A. Dorsal area white. a. Size large, tail long. a.’ Black at base of tail beneath very re- PAGE Stites as ipa, geet a2 eto a ee ee eee C. sonoriensts 514 b.’ Black at base of tail beneath % to % of its total length. a.’ White on back broad; rump never lacks age ee ag hee ee ee es C.leuconotus 515 b.’’ White on back restricted; rump often el E\e! qe me se fre wert Ree yar Raye cae C. 1. texensis 5a5 ce.’ Tail all white above and below. a.” Skull, occipito-nasal length, 678 mm.; length of upper premolar and molars, EG ARN. Ae ey oes oe ee eae ee C. mesoleucus 515 b.”” Skull, occipito-nasal length, 664 mm.; length of upper premolar and molars, Ey ii Se .s ee Oe ee eee C.m. mearnst 516 b. Size small, tail short. av Eling rOOby yaa eee ae te Fe rene C. felipensis 517 bo Bind feet. 6r anise ee eect shee C. pediculus 517 B:. Dorsal-steipes: Gwoss. scan ee Serer Gs ve C. tropicalis 517 490. sonoriensis (Conepatus), Merr., Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., xv, 1902, p. 162. SONORAN SKUNK. Type locality. Camoa, Rio Mayo, State of Sonora, Mexico. CONEPATUS. 515 Geogr. Distr. Valparaiso Mountains, State of Zacatecas, north- westerly into State of Sonora. Genl. Char. Size large; tail long. Skull long and slender; upper molar and sectorial large. Color. Black; white dorsal band broad throughout; tail white, black at base beneath restricted. Measurements. Total length, 715; tail vertebrz, 300; hind foot, 84. Skull: basal length, 66.5; zygomatic breadth, 43; palatal length, 33; upper molar on outer edge, 8.5. 491. leuconotus (Mepiitis), Licht., Darst. Neuer Oder Wenig Bekann- ter Sdugeth., 1834, text, pl. xLiv, fig. 1. WHITE-SPOTTED SKUNK. Type locality. Upper waters of the Rio Alvarado, State of Vera Cruz, Mexico. Genl. Char. Size large; white stripe from forehead in front of eyes. Color. Black; white stripe from in front of eyes broadening in the middle, and extending to the end of tail, which is black on sides of basal half. Measurements. Total length, 436; tail, 279.40; hind foot, 50.8; width of stripe at middle of back, 76.20. texensis (Conepatus), Merr., Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., xv, 1902, De 02. TEXAN SKUNK. Type locality. Brownsville, Lower Rio Grande, Cameron County, Texas. Geogr. Distr. Coast of Texas from Rockport, Aransas County, to mouth of Rio Grande. State of Tamaulipas, Mexico? Genl. Char. Similar to C. leuconotus, Licht., but larger; white dorsal area more restricted; rump often all black. Color. Black; white dorsal stripe usually narrower on rump, sometimes not reaching it, leaving a white line between it and the tail, or the rump is all black; tail white, with one-third or one-half of the basal portion beneath black. Measurements. Total length, 825; tail vertebre, 365; hind foot, 86. Skull: basal length, 77; zygomatic breadth, 55.5; palatal length, 35; upper molar on its outer edge, ro. a. 492. mesoleucus (Me piitis), Licht., Darst. Neuer Oder Wenig Bekann- ter Saugeth., 1834, pl. xiv, fig. 2. WHITE-BACKED SKUNK. Type locality. Chico, State of Vera Cruz, Mexico. 516 CONEPATUS. Genl. Char. Size large, white stripe from occiput, covering dorsal region and tail. Color. Upper parts from occiput white; tail white; rest of body, legs, and feet black. Measurements. Total length, 609.56; tail, 304.80; hind foot, 73.6. Fic. LXXIIl. CONEPATUS M. MEARNSI. MEARNS’ SKUNK. a.—mearnsi (Conepatus), Merr., Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., xv, 1902, Da LOR mapurito, Elliot, Syn. N. Am. Mamm., Suppl., 1901, p. 510, pl. LVI. MEARNS’ SKUNK. Type locality. Mason, Mason County, Texas. Geogr. Distr. Table-land of Mexico from States of Jalisco and southwestern San Luis Potosi northward to central Texas and central Arizona. Genl. Char. Similar to C. mesoleucus, but skull and teeth smaller. Color. Entire upper parts from crown of head to end of tail white or yellowish; sides and legs shining black; under parts dull black ex- cept a narrow line between jaws and the throat, which are white; tail all white above and below; claws white. CONEPATUS. 517 Measurements. Total length, 670; tail vertebra, 290; hind foot, 75. Skull: occipito-nasal length, 64; Hensel, 62.5; zygomatic width, 51; interorbital constriction, 20.5; palatal length, 29; postpalatal length, 34; length of mandible, 46.5; height at condyle, ro; length of upper molars, yas. 493. felipensis (Conepatus), Merr. Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. xv, 1902, iy nO. SAN FELIPE SKUNK. Type locality. Cerro San Felipe, State of Oaxaca, Mexico. Geogr. Distr. Cerro San Felipe, State of Oaxaca, Mexico; 9,000 to 10,500 feet altitude. Genl. Char. Size small; dorsal stripe narrow. Skull depressed, flat- tened anteriorly; anterior nares small; upper molar and sectorial small. Color. Black; similar in distribution of color to the other varie- ties, but the white dorsal stripe narrow and restricted in area. Measurements. Total length, 630; tail vertebre, 265; hind foot, 74. Skull: basal length, 64; zgyomatic width, 47.5; palatal length, 31; length of upper molar, 7.5. 494. pediculus (Conepatus), Merr. Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., xv, 1902, a TOA. GUADALUPE SKUNK. Type locality. Sierra Guadalupe, State of Coahuila, Mexico. Genl. Char. Size small. Nasals broad, flat, square posteriorly; braincase elevated. Color. No description given, but presumably like C. jelzpensts. Measurements. Total length, 485; tail vertebre, 178; hind foot, 61. Skull, basal length, 57; zygomatic breadth, 43; palatal length, 27; upper molar on its outer side, 7. B. Marputius. “Hind feet moderate, the bald soles extending to the heel; front claws elongate; tail rather short; nose acute, produced; fur bristly, close pressed; teeth like those of Mepiutis.”’ (Gray, l.c.) 495. tropicalis (Conepatus), Merr., Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., xv, 1902, p. 164. MoTzORONGO SKUNK. Type locality. Motzorongo, State of Vera Cruz, Mexico. Geogr. Distr. East coast of State of Vera Cruz, southeasterly to Yucatan. Genl. Char. Two white dorsal stripes; tail short. Skull with a sinu- 518 CONEPATUS. Fig. 97. CONEPATUS (MARPUTIUS) TROPICALIS No. to115 Mus. Comp. Zo6él. Nat. size ous profile; tips of nasals slightly upturned; frontals prominent, and a depression behind orbits. Color. Black; two narrow white stripes from nape to hips; nuchal patch white, convex anteriorly; tail, basal portion black all around, reaching one-third the length above and one-half the length below. CONEPATUS. SPILOGALE. 519 Measurements. Total length, 575; tail vertebra, 129; hind foot, 74. Skull: basal length, 67.5; zygomatic breadth, 50.5; palatal length, 32.5; length of last upper molar on its outer side, 8. The little spotted skunks are, in appearance, the prettiest mem- bers of the tribe, their variously spotted and striped black and white coats making them very attractive. But their favorable qualities are all in their dress, for they are as odoriferous for their size as their larger brethren. These little animals have habits very similar to those of the large skunks, are omnivorous, and are often found in the vi- cinity of streams and lakes. They have been divided into rather numerous species, some of which are difficult to determine. 99. Spilogale. Striped or Spotted Skunks. Se = — 24 3-3 “I—1? Spilogale Gray, Proc. Zodl. Soc., 1865, p. 150. Type Mephitis in- terrupta Rafinesque. “Head conical; nose short, underside with a distinct central groove; muzzle small, bald, rather notched in front; nostrils lateral; tail short, eylindrical, bushy, not so long as the body, ending in a long pencil of hair; hind feet moderate; sole bald, flat, the front portion divided into four oblong pads, the central one small and triangular, before the others, hinder part narrow; front claws elongate, brown; false grinders 7% ; upper tubercular grinder square, moderate sized.”’ (Gray, ecu) MELO tHE seECIES-AND SUBSPECIES: A. Skull narrow, arched. a. Size small; not over 415 mm. PAGE Beeeebailewit nebip-Only wihites<..4. 5% s6 seeds 6 S. pygm@a 519 b.’ Tail with apical third white. as eubandsvom thighs present. ites 5 .0ablrs 0. S.ambigua 521 b.’” Bands on thighs absent. a.’’’ Size small; total length 345 mm..S. angustifrons 521 b.’” Size large; total length, 378 mm..S. a. tropicalis 521 eva bail swith apical half white so. ...2- «4x. S. a. martirensis 521 ROIZE AT Ce MOVED 4a St MMs. 6. A ec jes sars oe bes S. interrupta 523 EES tlTOaG. wilate. Ste ocr. use wl cris soe Gasman See « S. lucasana 523 496. pygmza (Spilogale), Thomas, Proc. Zodl. Soc., 1897, p. 898. SINALOA SPOTTED SKUNK. Type locality. Rosario, State of Sinaloa, Mexico. 520 SPILOGALE. FIG. 98. SPILOGALE INTERRUPTA. No. 6878 Field Columbian Mus, Coll. Nat. size. Geogr. Distr. State of Sinaloa, Mexico. Genl. Char. Size very small. Skull narrow, crown elevated; tail ess than half the length of body. Color. Black with white stripes and spots; white band across face from ear to ear; two median gray dorsal bands extending to rump, each divided by a narrow longitudinal black line; chin and two stripes from it to the ear patches white; lateral stripe and one run- ning up onto the thighs white, as is also the upper surface of feet; inner side of legs black; tail at base above mixed black and white, tip white; beneath black at base; rest white. SPILOGALE. 521 Measurements. Total length, 250; tail vertebra, 68; hind foot, 34; ear, 23. Skull: basal length, 38.2; Hensel, 36.6; occipito-nasal length, 41.5; mastoid breadth, 25.8; across postorbital processes, 14; palatal length, 15; length of first upper molar, 4.4. 497. ambigua (Spilogale), Mearns, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., xx, 1897, Pp. 460. CHIHUAHUAN LITTLE SPOTTED SKUNK. Type locality. Eagle Mountain, State of Chihuahua, Mexico. Geogr. Distr. State of Chihuahua, Mexico; Mimbres Valley and Lake Palomas, boundary line. Genl. Char. Size small; ears short. Skull with fronto-parietal region elevated. Color. Similar in pattern and color to S. gracilis of Arizona, except that there is more black on tail beneath at base, and the spots on thighs and base of tail above are smaller. Measurements. Total length, 411; tail vertebrez, 147; hind foot, 43. 498. angustifrons (Spzlogale), Howell, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., xv, 1902, p. 242. NARROW-HEADED SPOTTED SKUNK. Type locality. Tlalpam, Valley of Mexico, Mexico. Geogr. Distr. Table-land in State of Guanajuato, to State of Chiapas, Mexico. Genl. Char. Size small; usually white bands on thighs absent. Skull slender, no prominent ridges. Color. Similar to S. ambigua; bands on thighs absent. Measurements. Total length, average of three adult males, 345; tail vertebre, 130; hind foot, 40. Skull: Hensel, 43; zygomatic breadth, 31.3; mastoid width, 27.5; interorbital width, 13. a.—tropicalis (Sptlogale), Howell, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., 1902, eae OAXACA SPOTTED SKUNK. Type locality. San Mateo del Mar, State of Oaxaca, Mexico. Genl. Char. Similar to S. angustifrons, but larger; skull with smaller teeth and larger mastoid capsules. Color. Like S. angustifrons. Measurements. ‘‘ Average of three males; total length, 378; tail vertebre, 144; hind foot, 44.7. Skull: Hensel, 47; zygomatic breadth, . 33; mastoid breadth, 30.5; interorbital breadth, 14.5.” *arizone martirensis (Sprlogale), Elliot, Pub. Field Columb. Mus., 111, 1903, p. 170. Zodlogy. *For description of S. arizone, see Synopsis N. A. Mammals, p. 331. 522 SPILOGALE. San PEDRO MARTIR SPOTTED SKUNK. Type locality. Vallecitos, San Pedro Martir Mountains, Lower California, Mexico; 9,000 feet elevation. Genl. Char. Similar to S. arizoneé in markings, but the white stripes from occiput and cheek are narrower and shorter; broken ‘stripe from fore leg across lower back broader; tail and hind foot shorter. Skull shorter and narrower with narrower rostrum, but braincase wider above auditory meatus. Color. Entire body, legs, and feet jet black with white spots and stripes, as in S. arizone, differing only as mentioned above; tail jet black for basal half, white for the remainder; chin white; white spot on forehead large and broad. Measurements. Total length, 395; tail vertebra, 143; hind foot, 44; ear, 25. Skull: occipito-nasal length, 49; Hensel, 45.5; zygomatic width, 33; interorbital constriction, 12; width of rostrum, 11; length of nasals, 8; breadth of braincase over auditory meatus, 27; mastoid ‘breadth, 30; palatal length, 19; postpalatal length, 26; length of mandible, angle to alveolus of incisor, 30; height at condyle, 6; at coronoid process, I5. Fic. LXXII]. SPILOGALE INTERRUPTA. WHITE-SPOTTED SKUNK. No. 6878 Field Columbian Mus. Coll. = SPILOGALE. 523 499. interrupta (Mephitis), Rafin., Ann. Nat., 1, 1820, p. 3. Elliot, Syn. N. Am. Mamm., rgo1, p. 328. quaterlinearts Winans, Coues, Fur-bear. Anim., 1877, p. 239. bicolor. Gray, Mag. Nat. Hist., 1837, p. 583. WHITE-SPOTTED SKUNK. Type locality. Upper Missouri? Geogr. Distr. From Guatemala throughout Mexico to Texas, Oklahoma Territory to Kansas. Genl. Char. Tail large, black, slender white tuft at tip; white markings on body limited in extent; postorbital processes small. Color. Black; small spot on forehead and crescent before ear; two stripes from nape, and one from each ear to middle of back; one broad lateral stripe from behind each fore leg joining a broad patch on side below the back stripes; two patches on middle of back; inter- rupted rather broad band across rump, and patch on rump each side of base of tail white; tail black, white tuft at tip, extending beyond the black hairs. Measurements. Total length, 538; tail vertebre, 215; hind foot, 47. Skull: basilar length, 58; Hensel, 51.5; occipito-nasal length, 52.7; zygomatic breadth, 34.8; mastoid breadth, 31.2; across postorbital processes, 16.7; interorbital constriction, 14.1; palatal length, 20; length of mandible, 37; height at coronoid process, 18.2; pterygoid fossa from tip of hamular process to palatal arch, 12.7. 500. lucasana (Spilogale), Merr., N. Am. Faun., No. 4, 1890, p. 11. Cape St. Lucas SPOTTED SKUNK. Type locality. Cape St. Lucas, Lower California, Mexico. Geogr. Distr. Cape Region of Lower California, Mexico; range unknown. Genl. Char. Size large; tail about as long as head and body. Color. Black, with white spots and stripes; median pair of dorsal stripes, anterior transverse bands and lateral stripes joined together; lumbar spots elongated and confluent with posterior transverse stripe, forming an angle posteriorly; tail spots indistinct; two stripes from chin to throat, and three connected by a curved line; two lines from angles of mouth to below the ears, and there joining the lateral stripes; tail with white spots and white tip. Measurements. Skull: basilar length, 64; Hensel, 55.5; occipito- nasal length, 59; zygomatic breadth, 40.5; mastoid breadth, 38.5; across postorbital processes, 20; interorbital constriction, 18; palatal length, 22.5; width of braincase, 24.5; length of mandible, 41.5; height at coronoid process, 20.5; tip of hamular process to palatal arch (pterygoid fossa), 12.6. 524 GRISON, The Grisons, as the animals of the genus GRISON are called, are plantigrade, with a weasel-like body, short legs, and a long tail. They live in the hollows of trees, or cavities in rocks, or holes in the earth; in fact, in any kind of place that will afford them a refuge and shelter, and often keep in the neighborhood of houses or farm build- ings. In general appearance they are not unlike the Marten. 100. Grison. The Grisons. Sance axl Sms i a C6 = 1 a yi Grison Oken, Lehrb. der Zodl., 11, 1816, p. tooo. Type Viverra vittata Schreber. Tayra Oken, Lehrb. der Zodl., 11, 1816, p. 1001. Lora F..Cav., Hast. Nat. Mamm:, v, 1626. live xiye Galicits Bell Zool. Journ, 11, 1826, p. 550: Galidictis 1. Geoff., Mag. Zo6él., Mamm., 1839, p. 32. Galera Browne, Civil & Nat. Hist. Jamaica, 2d ed., 1789, p. 485, Tab. 49, fig. 1. Gray, List. Spec. Mamm. Brit. Mus., 1843, p07: Grisonia Gray, Ann. Phil., xxvi, 1825, p. 339. ld. ProceZage SOC., TSOhs, Pa D220. Nose short, grooved; body long, limbs short; claws short, curved, acute, non-retractile; soles naked; head broad; tail moderately long, covered with long hairs; thumb with long claw. Inner tubercle of upper carnassial near the middle of the inner border; talon and inner cusp of lower carnassial small, sometimes absent. KEY TO THE SPECIES AND SUBSPECGIES: PAGE Ap Headvand neck, browmr nine a. eee eee G. b. biologie 524 By Head and neck. erayishwhite. 7c 225-5405 57h eo G. b. senex 525 C. Face black; whites stripe from forehead to sides of neck. a. Base of long hairs on back black. =. 4.4... - G. allamandi 526 b.* Base of lone hairs'on back orayge. jena eee G. canaster 526 A. Tayra. barbara biologie (Galictis), Thomas, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 7th Ser., V, 1900, p. 146. CALOVEVORA GrRIson. Chulomuco, Tulomuco in Costa Rica. Type locality. Calovevora, Veragua, Panama. Geogr. Distr. Central America generally. Genl. Char. Similar to G. barbara, but head darker. GRISON, 2? FIG. 99. GRISON (TAYRA) BARBARA. No. 5516 Coll. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. 2 nat. size. Color. Like G. barbara in general hue, but head and neck brown, similar to the color of upper parts, into which the hue of the head gradually passes. Measurements. Skull: total length, 98; width, 63; no other measurements given. barbara senex (Galictis), Thomas, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 7th Ser., Vig) HOOOH Ps L4.0: barbara True, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1884, p. 609. (Part.) GRAY-HEADED Grison. Cabeza de Viejo in State of Vera Cruz. 526 GRISON. Type locality. Hacienda Tortugas, Jalapa, State of Vera Cruz, Mexico. Altitude, 600 feet. Geogr. Distr. State of Vera Cruz, southeastern Mexico? Known only from type locality. Genl. Char. Size rather large. Color. Head and neck grayish white; remainder of body black; white spot on breast; tail colored like body. Measurements. Skull: basal length, 109; greatest breadth, 76. B. Galictis. 501. allamandi (Galictis), Bell, Proc. Zoél. Soc., 1837, p. 47. Id. Trans. Zool; SOC-, 1) 1837) ps1 204n plex xouale ALLAMAND’S GRISON. Type locality. Unknown. Color. ‘‘The base of the hairs on the back therefore is black, and the tips quite white, forming a pure blackish gray or black with white points and lines; whilst all the under parts of the throat and front of the belly are black. The fascia extending from the forehead back to the sides of the neck is also white. This fascia does not extend in the specimen described as in the former species. (G. wit- tata.) The hairs of the whole body are very short in comparison and much stiffer and more closely set. The animal is considerably larger (than G. vittata), and the tail for a stuffed specimen shorter in proportion. ~~ (Bell, 1: e:) Measurements. None given. 502. canaster (Galictis), Nelson, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., xIv, 1901, Peet 20. NELSON’S GRISON. Type locality. Tunkas, State of Yucatan, Mexico. Geogr. Distr. From Orizaba, State of Puebla, to State of Yucatan. Genl. Char. Body long, weasel-like; legs short; head broad; ears short, rounded; tail short. Color. Face, feet, legs, and entire under parts black; pure white stripe across forehead extending over eyes and across cheeks and ears nearly to shoulders; rest of head grading from pure white into the smoky gray that covers entire upper parts; long hairs of upper parts have a broad subterminal black band and white tip; tail probably like the back, but in the present specimen the dark hairs seem to have been worn away or shed, for only about an inch of their base is like the back, remaining portion being a uniform dark gray. Measurements. Total length, 720; tail to end of hairs, 170; hind foot, 50 (dried skin). Skull: occipital region lacking; greatest GRISON. Fig. 100. GRISON (GALICTIS) CANASTER. No. 6420 Coll. Mus. Comp. Zoél. Nat. size. zygomatic width, 50; palatal length, 37; across postorbital processes, 26; median nasal length, Tele Spat ength of upper sectorial, alveolus 528 GRISON. Fic. LXXIV. GRISON (GALICTIS) CANASTER. NELSON’S GRISON. No. 6420 Mus. Comp. Zo6l. Coll. outer side, 9; length of mandible, 47; height at condyle, 10; at coro- noid process, 23; length of lower tooth row, 23. (Specimen from Orizaba, Mexico, Coll. Mus. Comp. Zo6él. Cambridge, Mass.) The genus PuTorius is a large one, and contains the true Weasels, Ferrets, and Mink, and is divided into several sections having sub- generic values. The largest number of species are included in the true Weasels here placed under the subgeneric term, Arctogale, the members of which living in boreal regions turn white in winter. Great difference is observable in size between malesand females, the latter being very much smaller. The Arctic weasel is valued for its fur, which is the well-known ermine of commerce. The weasel is remarkable for its long, sinuous body and neck, flat serpentlike head, short legs, and a moderately long tail. It is wonderfully quick in its movements, and in the pursuit of its quarry is able to enter any hole or penetrate any underground gallery in which its prey may have sought refuge, the lithe, flexible body accommodating itself to all the twists and turns met with. Possessed of good sight, it follows a fleeing animal at full speed, but when its prey is lost to view it then tracks it by its keen scent, exhibiting all the tactics of the well- trained hound, doubling on its course and following every movement of the creature hunted, and when the track is momentarily lost, making wide circles in order to strike it again. In the chase of any animal the weasel is indefatigable, and few escape its relentless pur- PUTORIUS. 529 suit. Weasels are fierce and bloodthirsty and destroy many more animals than they can possibly devour, merely to gratify their passion for killing. Rats and mice speedily disappear from a locality in which a weasel has taken up its abode, and in performing this service it confers a benefit on the farmer, and so makes some amends for the destruction it may commit among the poultry. This active creature seems ever in motion, and its course is marked by blood and rapine, as it investigates every hole and burrow, penetrating to the very extremity of the galleries and slaying all creatures it may meet that may not be too powerful for it to grapple with successfully ; and while on these forays an abundance of food does not restrain it or cause it to remain near a well-stocked larder, but its bloodthirsty proclivities impel it onward in search of more opportunities to kill. If the great cats were endowed in proportion to their size with an agility and physical power equal to that of this little murderer, it would be a doubtful question if even man could successfully cope with them in a struggle for the mastery. The weasel is not abundant in any locality, and it is a solitary animal, but a family usually passes the first summer together. It is mostly a nocturnal animal, rarely seen by day, and lives in crevices of the rocks, in hollow stumps or trees, and also in burrows underground, selecting those of rodents it has either destroyed or driven away. The average litter is about six, but at times this number is greatly exceeded. Anal glands are present in weasels which contain a fluid that can be ejected in a fine spray, and which is very offensive, only slightly less so than that of the skunk. 101. Putorius. Weasels. O. Bangs. A Review of the Weasels of eastern North America, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., 1896, pp. 11-24. C.H. Merriam. Synopsts of the Weasels of North America, N. Am Faun., No. 11, 1896, pp. 5-36. Putorius Frisch, Nat. Syst. vierftiss. Thiere, in Tab. 1, Tab. Gen., Mee CVE RCois Anis 1a TOL p. 647. Gray. List Opec. Mamm., Brit. Mus., 1843, p. 64. Type Mustela putorius Linneus. Arctogale Kaup, (nec Peters), Entw.-Gesch. Nat. Syst. der Europ. SL eT Wer Leo Opt sO: Ictis Kaas Entw.-Gesch. Nat. oe, der Hurop. Dinenw:, 1 2620), (Os “hoy 530 PUTORIUS. Gale Wagn., Suppl. Schreb. Saugeth., Suppl., 1, 1841, p. 234. Lutreola Wagn. Schreb. Saugeth. Suppl., 1, 1841, p. 239. Vison Gray, List Spec. Mamm. Brit. Mus., 1843, p. 64. Neogale Gray, Proc. Zo6l. Soc., 1865, p. 114. Cynomyonax (sic) Coues, Fur-bear. Anim., 1877, p. 147. Size medium to smallest carnivorous mammal (P. rixosus); body very slender; legs short; tail long, bushy, or close-haired terminating in a pencil; ears large; soles haired; lower sectorial without inner cusp; antorbital foramen small; opening over last premolar; ros- trum short, vertically truncate; nasals widening from their base ante- riorly; bulle flat; zygomatic arch not usually elevated posteriorly. Fig. 101. PUTORIUS FRENATUS. No. 5462 Field Columbian Mus. Coll. Nat. size. A. Arctogale. Body slender, attenuate; neck long; ears large; tail slender, terete; limbs short; toes separate. Skull: frontal profile arched; moderate interorbital constriction; postorbital processes slightly developed; pterygoids with or without hamular processes. PUTORIUS. 531 KEY TO) SPECIES AND SUBSPECIES IN SUMMER PELAGE. A. Tail more than half as long as head and body; white streak between eyes. a. White spot on forehead. a.’ Sagittal crest absent; interorbital constric- tion slight ; audital bulla small and narrow. PAGE Mn OMT wee pet a gate aes eh os ay 1S Sy ee P. tropicalis 531 Pee MeseIES Ce ace Yee tes nA Ss carro ts se eh soon aac P.t. perdus 531 b.’ Sagittal crest present; interorbital con- striction considerable. a.’ Audital bulla obliquely truncate an- teriorly. ee eUMCer MO aAntS OLANGe. 4 Voki ie = P. frenatus 532 b.’’’” Under parts pale yellowish OIG iss ee oars an luce Je avs Alea P. f. neomexicanus 533 b.” Audital bulla narrow; under parts sal- STACI cia Ee Sy I eer ema e P. f. goldmant 533 ce.’ Audital bulle small, high on inner side; under pants orange bull... 6. 4s... P. f. leucoparia 534 (NO UMmintterSpOL Oni TOTehead ice 6k etn de Pains 5374 503. tropicalis (Putorius), Merr., N. Amer. Faun., No. 11, 1896, p. 30. TROPICAL WEASEL. Type locality. Jisco, State of Vera Cruz, Mexico. Altitude, 6,000 feet. Geogr. Distr. State of Vera Cruz, Mexico, and along coast into Guatemala. Genl. Char. Smaller and darker than P. frenatus; white mark- ings less and color paler on belly. Color. Upper parts deep umber brown with a fulvous tinge; head, ears, and neck black; white band between eyes and ears, and patch between eyes; throat and fore feet ochraceous buff; belly and inner sides of thighs orange buff; inner side of hind feet and toes buffy; forehead and wrists yellow; tail with apical fourth black. Measurements. Total length, 442; tail vertebre, 175; hind foot, 50. Skull: basal length, 37.5; Hensel, 36.5; zygomatic width, 22.5; across postorbital processes, 12; interorbital width, 9; palatal length, 16; postpalatal length, 21.5. a.—perdus (Putorius), Merr., Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., Xv, 1902, p. 67. TEAPA WEASEL. Type locality. 'Teapa, State of Tabasco, Mexico. Geogr. Distr. Known only from type locality. 532 PUTORIUS. Genl. Char. Similar to P. tropicalis, but larger. Color. Upper parts dark, as in P. affinis, and completely cover- ing hind feet and lower legs, and upper and outer sides of fore legs and feet except a small irregular yellowish blotch on top of fore foot; under parts orange fulvous, deeper and concentrated on belly and thighs, leaving throat and sides of neck white in contrast; facial white markings complete, the side stripe reaching above phase of eye, the patch between eyes large and broad (not restricted asin tropicalis) ; black cheek patches much larger and broader; no black spot under ear. (Merr., 1. c.) Measurements. None given. Fig. LXXV. PUTORIUS FRENATUS. BRIDLED WEASEL. No. 5462 Field Columbian Mus. Coll. 504. frenatus (Mustela), Licht., Darst. Saugeth., 1832, pl. XLII. Elliot, Syn. N. Am. Mamm., 1go1, p. 350. BRIDLED WEASEL. Onza, also for the Jaguar, in Mexico; Comad- reja commonly in Spanish America. Type locality. Valley of Mexico, near City of Mexico, Mexico. Geogr. Distr. State of Mexico, north into Texas. Genl. Char. Size large; tail long. Skull large and massive; bulle obliquely truncate anteriorly; postorbital constriction marked. Color. Band between eye and ear, and patch between eyes white; top of head from dark chestnut brown to black; rest of upper parts rich brown; chin and throat whitish; rest of under parts varying from PUTORIUS, 533 ochraceous yellow to orange; inner sides of hind legs and hind feet, and the toes yellow or orange; the color of the feet is almost always the same as that of the under parts; tail same color as back all around, with a short black tip. Measurements. Total length, male, 455-505; tail vertebre, 170- 203; hind foot, 45-53. Skull: basal length, 52.5; Hensel, 51; zygo- matic breadth, 33.5; mastoid width, 23.5; across postorbital pro- cesses, 13.5; interorbital width, 9.5; palatal length, 20.5; postpalatal length, 23.2. a.—neomexicanus (Putorius), Barb. & Cockrell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Scien. Phil., 1898, p. 188. Elliot, Syn. N. Am. Mamm., 1901, Pp. 351. Rio GRANDE BRIDLED WEASEL. Type locality. Shore of Armstrong Lake, Mesilla Valley, near the Rio Grande, Donna Ana County, New Mexico. Geogr. Distr. Probably northeastern Mexico to 200 miles north in the Rio Grande Valley, New Mexico. Genl. Char. Similar to P. jrenatus, but paler; white markings on the head more extensive; occipital condyles more produced behind. Color. Head brownish black, a quadrangular patch between the | eyes, joining broad bands between eyes and ears, creamy white, the bands grading into the color of the under parts; face speckled with whitish; small whitish mark behind ears; upper parts and limbs pale yellowish ochre; under parts similar but lighter; tail tinged with red- dish; tip black; feet pallid. Measurements. ‘Total length, 500; tail, 205; hind foot, 50. Skull: total length, 54; greatest breadth, 32; interorbital breadth, 14.5; foramen magnum to plane of last molar, 34. b.—goldmani (Putorius), Merr., N. Am. Faun., No. 11, 1896, p. 28. GOLDMAN’S BRIDLED WEASEL. Type locality. Pinabete, State of Chiapas, Mexico. Altitude, 8,200 feet. Geogr. Distr. State of Chiapas, Mexico; range unknown. Genl. Char. Similar to P. jrenatus; tail and hind feet longer; upper parts darker; black on head and tail more extensive. Color. Upper parts with fore and hind feet dark chestnut brown, washed with black from shoulders anteriorly grading into pure black on head; patch between eyes and narrow band between eye and ear white; black spot at angle of mouth; under parts salmon ochraceous, extending to wrists posteriorly; apical third of tail black. Measurements. Total length, 504; tail vertebre, 201; hind foot, 58. 534 PUTORIUS. ce.—leucoparia (Putorius), Merr., N. Am. Faun., No. 11, 1896, p. 29. MicHoacan BRIDLED WEASEL. Type locality. Patzcuaro, State of Michoacan, Mexico. Geogr. Distr. State of Michoacan, Mexico; range unknown. Genl. Char. Uarger than P. jrenatus, similar in color, black and white markings on head and face more extended. Color. Upper parts dark brown; top and sides of head black; broad band of white between eyes and ears, and white spot between eyes; upper lip bordered with whitish; chin and throat buffy yellow; rest of under parts, fore feet, inner sides of hind legs and feet, and terminal half of hind feet buffy ochraceous; tail dark brown; tip black. Measurements. Total length, 510; tail vertebre, 201; hind foot, 53. 505. affinis (Mustela), Gray, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 4th Ser., xiv, 1874, P. 375- ALLIED WEASEL. Collaraja in Costa Rica. Type locality. Colombia. Geogr. Distr. Costa Rica, south into South America. Genl. Char. Size large, white streak on side of head in some examples. Frontal region of skull broad, and audital bulle flat. Color. Head blackish brown, almost clear black, rest of upper parts and tail very rich dark chestnut brown; tip of tail black; chin and throat yellowish white; rest of under parts and inner side of fore legs ochraceous orange; in some specimens a white streak in front of ear; in others there is no facial mark. Measurements. Total length, 510; tail, 180; hind foot, 52 (skin). Otters are mainly aquatic in their habits, and their food is fish, which they capture by swimming. In the water the Otter moves with ease, its action even graceful, and it dives instantaneously either to escape danger or to pursue its finny prey. The nest or sleep- ing place of this animal is formed of grass, and is usually placed among the roots of a tree, or in a hole in the bank of a stream, or in the hollow of a tree near water. As a digger the Otter is not famous, and its retreats are usually those formed by nature, or by some bur- rowing animal. Otters are playful creatures, and their chief amuse- ment is sliding. The highest place in the bank, or if in winter the topmost ridge of snow is selected, and lying on its stomach with the front legs laid backward, giving itself a push with the hind feet, it glides head-first down the declivity, and this is repeated many times, FIELD COLUMBIAN MUSEUM. BEATE: ZOOLOGY. LUTRA ANNECTANS. No. 46 Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. Coll. # nat. size. LUTRIN&E. LUTRA. 535 the animal after each descent scrambling awkwardly to the top for another plunge downward. Otters are eagerly sought by trappers, on account of their beautiful fur, which is very thick and of a rich color, and possesses good wearing qualities. It has been pursued, like all other fur-bearing animals, with such persistency and success, that in most localities it has become very scarce, and in others has disappeared entirely. North of Mexico a number of species and races are recognized at the present time, and how many exist south of the Mexican boundary is not definitely known. Subfam. Lutrine. Body lengthened, supple; tail long, tapering, depressed, sides rounded; feet short, broad, palmate; digits distinct, center one the longest; claws small; head broad, muzzle short; soles and palms hairy: eyes and ears small. 102. Lutra. Otters. Se C.—; eee M— = 36. Vit Lutra Briss. Régn. Anim., 11 ed., 1762, p. 201. Type Mustela lutra Linneus. Lataxina Gray, List Spec. Mamm. Brit. Mus., 1843, pp. XXI, 70. Lataxia Gerv., Hist. Nat. Mamm., 11, 1855, p. 118. Upper molar large, quadrate; posterior upper premolar triangular. Skull depressed, superior outline nearly straight; rostrum short; hind portion of skull dilated; nostrils large; palate extending beyond molars; hamular processes to pterygoids. KEY TO THE SPECIES AND: SUBSPECIES: A. Superior outline of skull straight; bulle flat- tened; upper molar quadrate; no diastema be- PAGE Sams Meet n AMG 20 TReMOlArS . oi esses eas ane [SG Sonora 5 3'5 B. Superior outline of skull sloping anteriorly; bulle less flattened; upper first molar extended transversely; diastema present between rst Saeed Owen premolars... ke ne ee L. annectens 536 canadensis sonora (Lutra), Ithoads;; ProcarAm. Phils, Soc: (Ns s.; 1898, p. 431. Elliot, Syn. N. Am. Mamm., 1901, p. 353. _ Mexican OTTER. Type locality. Montezuma Well, Beaver Creek, Yavapai County, Arizona. Geogr. Distr. State of Sonora, Mexico, to Wyoming. Fic. LXXVI. LUTRA C. SONORA. MEXICAN OTTER. Genl. Char. Size large; hind foot long. Postorbital processes of skull slender, attenuate; no diastema between 1st and 2d premolars. Color. Above dark brown, changing to pale grayish brown below, being whitish on under sides of head and neck; the hairs on head and neck above tipped with yellowish brown. Measurements. Total length, 1300; tail vertebre, 472; ear, I5. Skull: occipito-nasal length, 88.6; greatest zygomatic width, 73.2; basal length of Hensel, 96; palatal length, 48. 506. annectens (Lutra), Forsyth-Major, Zool. Anzieger, xx, 1897, p.142. Jd. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 6th Ser., xix, 1807, p) ome CENTRAL AMERICAN OTTER. WNutria in Costa Rica. Type locality. Rio de Tepic, Terrotorio de Tepic, Mexico. Genl. Char. Premolars small, slender; diastema between first and second lower premolars; superior outline inclining downward anteriorly, not straight; bulle less flat than those of L. canadensis; inferior mandibular margin straight. Color. Not given. Measurements. Skull: basal length, 97.8; greatest breadth, 75.1; palatal length, 45.9—46.5. ra FIELD COLUMBIAN MUSEUM. PLATE LIl, ZOOLOGY. LATAX LUTRIS. No. 371 Field Columbian Mus. Coll. 2 nat. size. LATAX, 537 103. Latax. oi oe ee Me ga. Latax Gloger, Nov. Act. Phys. Med. Acad. Caes. Leop. Carol., x11, 1827, pt. 2, p. 511. Type Lutra marina Erxl. = Mustela lutris Linneeus. Pusa Oken, Lehrb. Naturg., 1816, Th. 111, 2te Abth., p. 986. (nec Scopoli.) Enhydra Flem. Phil. Zodl., 11, 1822, p. 187. (nec Enhydris Merrem. Rept.) Only four incisors in lower jaw; molars massive, cusps rounded, smooth; upper molar and posterior upper premolar somewhat oval; anterior lower premolar largest of the lower teeth; skull similar to that of Lutra; hind feet larger, flat, fin-like; fifth toe longest, rest diminishing to the first; claws moderate; tail obtuse, one-fourth the length of head and body. 507. lutris (Mustela), Linn., Syst. Nat. 1, 1758, p. 45; I, 1766, p. 66. Elliot, Syn. N. Am. Mamm., 1901, p. 354. marina Erxleb., Syst. Regn. Anim., 1777, p. 445. orientalis Oken, Lehrb. Natur., 111, 1816, p. 986. stellert Less., Man. Mamm., 1827, p. 156. gracilis Fisch., Syn. Mamm., 1829, p. 229. SEA OTTER. Type locality. ‘‘ America Septentrionali. Geogr. Distr. Coasts of Bering Sea and of the North Pacific Ocean, south to coasts of northern Lower California in the Kelp beds of San Tomas and San Quentin bays. Nearly extinct on American and Mexican shores. Genl. Char. Hind feet very broad, webbed soles furry; fore feet very small, palms naked; tail flattish, smooth, one-fourth length of body; only four lower incisors. Color. Adult: black, frosted with white-tipped hairs; head and neck grayish white or yellowish white. Measurements. Total length about 1050; tail vertebre, 330; hind foot, 150; width, roo. Skull: occipito-nasal length, 111; Hensel, 109; zygomatic width, 98; width across postorbital processes, 48; inter- orbital constriction, 28; mastoid breadth, 96; length of nasals, anky- losed, about 20; palatal length, 56; length of braincase, 62; length of first upper molar, 7; width, 11; length of first lower molar, 15; width 13; length of mandible, angle to alveoli of incisors, 75; height, angle to condyle, 21; angle to top of coronoid processes, 44. ”? Order VIII. Pinnipedia. Sea-lions, Seals, etc. J. A. Allen, History of North American Pinnipeds, U. S. Geol. & Geog. Surv., 1880. St. G. Mivart, Notes on the Pinnipedia, Proc. Zodl. Soc., 1885. The members of the PINNIPEDIA are constructed for a life in the water, although some species, like the Sea-bears and Sea-lions, are capable in emergencies of progressing on the land with considerable rapidity, but the majority are practically helpless when out of the water, and they progress on shore by a series of hitches affected by the action of the ventral muscles. Their feet are webbed, and the greater portion of their limbs is hidden within the skin. The body tapers towards both ends like that of a fish, and is covered with a thick coating of fat as a protection against cold, for most species of this Order are boreal in their habitats. The food of these animals is fish and other marine creatures, which they catch by swimming, or as in the case of crustaceans, are taken from rocks, or the bottom of the sea. While their lives are for the most part passed in the sea, they always come to the land to bring forth their young. Widely distributed, they are found in most of the seas of the Globe, and yet are not very numerous in species. Gregarious by nature, they often go in large herds, and certain of them, like the Fur Seal, are preyed upon by Cetaceans, such as the various species of Orcas or Killer Whales, etc. Of their skins, that of the Fur Seal is most valuable, but the species is rapidly verging towards extinction. Certain of these aquatic animals are of enormous size, some, like the Walrus, weighing nearly a ton. Fam. I. Otariidz. Sea-lions. Aquatic carnivora, with the limbs inclosed in the general tegu- ment beyond the knees and elbows. Five digits on each limb, the first and fifth of the hind limbs generally the longest and stoutest, those of the front limbs decreasing in size from first to fifth. Body and neck elongate; fore feet nearly as large as the hind feet, the latter capable of expansion, and with distinct claws on the three middle digits; front feet without claws; tail very short; when walking hind feet are turned forward under the body, supporting it; ears external; interorbital constriction of skull great; facial portion short, rather broad; two central pairs of upper incisors with a transverse 538 " ‘ . me & i _ ! “1 i} a _ ‘ = s = 7% ~ 7 fj r Pa ? = ‘ i : ae f i Tr i 7 = , t - ~ f - "; , + a i ‘ ? , ie . fe hy = : = re : _ are; si fe mitts FIELD COLUMBIAN MUSEUM. PLATE LXI, ZOOLOGY. ARCTOCEPHALUS TOWNSENDI. No. 83617 U.S. Nat. Mus. Coll. #2 nat. size. AZIS "Jeu | T1099 ‘SNIN JEN 'S'Q LI9OER ON IGQNASNMOL SNIVHdS00OLOYW “AD90100Z ‘IIX1 3LV1d “"WNASNW NVISWN100 G1AlJ MONACHUS. ARCTOCEPHALUS. 543 509. tropicalis (Phoca), Gray, Cat. Seals, Brit. Mus., 1850, p. 28. West INnpDIAN SEAL. Type locality. Island of Jamaica. Geogr. Distr. Formerly from islands off coast of Yucatan, Mexico, to Bay of Honduras and eastward to Jamaica, Cuba, Florida Keys and the Bahamas. At present found only on some Keys north of Cuba and on some scattered islands between Cuba and Yucatan. Genl. Char. Whiskers long, flexible; pelage short, stiff; well developed nails on anterior digits; small on those of the pes; muzzle elongated, depressed; soles and palms naked. Color. Above brown tinged with gray; sides lighter, grading into yellowish white on the under parts; edge of under lip, front and sides of muzzle yellowish white; limbs brown tinged with gray. Measurements. Total length (nose to end of hind limbs), 2390; length of manus, 300; of pes, 320. The Fur Seals are best known by the northern animals whose skin has such a high commercial value and whose rockeries or breeding places on the St. George and St. Paul islands of the Pribilof group, are familiar to so many. On a few places like the Guadalupe Island off the coast of Lower California, the Gallapagos Islands, and sundry others about the coasts of Africa, Australia, and New Zealand, a few members of the once great herds of the Southern Fur Seal may still remain, but they seem to be rapidly decreasing in numbers, and recent expeditions have failed to find any living individuals on some of the islands mentioned above, and have been able to bring back only skulls or parts of skeletons. Like other animals whose fur has a high commercial value, the prospect that these animals have for surviving the rapacity of man is but slight. 10%. Arctocephalus. Sea-bears. Smoe lt deeds Nek 22) a= i GS Se Oe OO Te 4 — mEctocephalus’ F. Cuv., Dist. Sciew® Nat., xxxiIx, 1826, p. 554. Type Phoca ursina Linneus. Halarctus Gill, Proc. Essex Inst., v, 1866, p. 7. Arctophoca Peters, Monatsb. Preuss. Ak. Wiss. Berl., 1866, p. D7 Og maka basen G;. Euotaria Gray, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 3d Ser., xv11, 1866, p. 236. Gypsophoca Gray, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 3d Ser., xviii, 1866, p. 236. Skull: slender, with facial portion elongate. 544 ARCTOCEPHALUS. Fic. LXXIX. GROUP OF FUR SEALS OR SEA-BEARS. 0 510. townsendi (Arctocephalus), Merr., Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., 1897, DePL7e- GUADALUPE FuR SEAL. Type locality. Guadalupe Island, coast of Lower California, Mexico. Geogr. Distr. Guadalupe and San Benito Islands, coast of Lower California, Mexico. Genl. Char. Skull: palate narrow, excavated; bulle flat; ascend- ing arm of premaxilla short and thick; zygomatic root of maxilla expanded broadly. Upper molars double-rooted, posterior upper premolar incompletely double-rooted. Color. Skull alone preserved. Measurements. Basal length, 256; length of Hensel, 233; palatal length, 120; post-palatal length, 125; zygomatic breadth, 151; length of tooth row, 88; distance between canines, 22.5. There are but two species known belonging to the next genus, the huge Sea-elephants of the islands off the coast of Upper and hall L a. FIELD COLUMBIAN MUSEUM. PLATE LXIll, ZOOLOGY. MIROUNGA ANGUSTIROSTRIS. 1 No. 445 Field Columbian Mus. Coll. #2 nat. size FIELD COLUMBIAN MUSEUM. PLATE LXIV, ZOOLOGY. MIROUNGA ANGUSTIROSTRIS. 0. 445 Field Columbian Mus. Coll. % nat. size. fi ! ; i ‘ a la * 7 Hi 7 y 4 ‘ H zs . be - 7 a ; { + @ Hl] ' ‘ ; a I * : i o? i ; f ; : ; S ei . 7 ~ 1 en P : 4 ; : : 4) av 7 > | 4 i =e , A t t I i , if : ‘ - ‘ i > J i FIELD COLUMBIAN MUSEUM. PLATE LXV, ZOOLOGY. MiIROUNGA ANGUSTIROSTRIS. No. 445 Field Columbian Mus. Coll. % nat. size eT i re : y apar -! “ ; i y @ or, 6 ef ms 7 7 Taeey rae > : yt 1 — 7 n Vi .. ah 7 = 4S 25 om 1 re f= é / - a é - wy) gh | Wien > 7 .¢,= F S ~ ie : in a if oa + — “li Jee ar. aha ‘azis ‘jeu & ‘“][OD ‘sn uRIquinyor Play Shr ‘ON *SIULSOYILSNONVY VONNOUIW ‘ANASNW NVIGWN100 Q71aAls *AD0100Z "IAX1 ALV1d CYSTOPHORIN/:, MIROUNGA, 545 Lower California and Patagonia. They are enormous creatures rivaling the Walrus in bulk and stated to reach twenty-five to thirty feet in length. This great size, however, is found only in the animal from Heard’s Island near the Patagonian coast. Their circum- ference is said to reach eighteen feet. Probably the individual varia- tion among them is very great, and the females are much smaller than the males. The young and the females have no proboscis, but the males have one that in moments of excitement can be elongated to the extent of twenty inches or more. Formerly it is probable that these animals were quite numerous in the localities they fre- quented, but incessant slaughter has so reduced their numbers that the northern species is even now practically extinct, and the southern one has disappeared from some of its customary haunts. It is to be much regretted that man’s insatiable greed is gradually extermi- nating the more valuable animals from the earth. Subfam. I. Cystophorine. 108. Mirounga. 2-2, priI—t, A—4. I eee Claaer =a ves = 30. Mirounga Gray, in Griff., Cuvier’s Anim. King., v, 1827, p. 179. (Part.) Type Phoca proboscidea Péron = Phoca leonina Linneus. : Macrorhinus F. Cuv., Dict. Scien. Nat., xxx1x, 1826, p. 552. (nec Latreille Coleopt. 1825.) Rhinophoca Wagl., Nat. Syst. Amph., 1830, p. 27. Morunga Gray, List Ost. Spec. Brit. Mus., 1847, p. 33. Teeth small, one-rooted; hind feet without nails; nose of adult male elongated into a tubular proboscis capable of dilatation and extension; palate short, emarginate. 511. angustirostris (Macrorlinus), Gill, Proc. Chicago Acad. Scien., 1866, p. 33. Elliot, Syn. N. Am. Mamm., 1901, p. 359. ELEPHANT SEAL. Type locality. St. Bartholomew’s Bay, Lower California, Mexico. Geogr. Distr. Formerly from Cape Lazaro, Mexico, to Point Reyes, coast of California. Now practically extinct. Genl. Char. Superior outline of skull irregularly arched from the lambdoidal suture to end of the nasals; snout of male lengthened, narrowed at end, widest behind last molar and equal to three and a half times the total length of skull; squamosal truncate above the meatus -auditorius; palatines short, the posterior sinus semi-oval, the bottom being about midway between the snout and the line of the jugular foramina; maxille deeply incurved, line of molars 546 MIROUNGA, Fic. LXXX. MIROUNGA ANGUSTIROSTRIS. SEA-ELEPHANT. incurved; group of bristles over each eye; hind flippers emarginate, hairy, without nails. Color. Light brown generally, becoming bluish after the hair is shed. Measurements. Total length, male, 18-20 feet. Female, total length, 9 to 1o feet; length of posterior flippers, 1 foot to 1 foot ro inches; fore flippers, 1 foot 2 inches to 1 foot 5 inches; tail, 2 feet 2% inches; tip of nose to corner of mouth, 7% inch. Skull: male; occipito-nasal length, 245; Hensel, 282; palatal length, 141; from anterior edge of intermaxille to pterygoid hamuli, 205; greatest breadth of zygomata, 223; mastoid breadth, 182; length of nasals, 57; interorbital constriction, 40; greatest width of braincase, 50; length of lower jaw, 239; anterior edge of ramus to last molar, 82. Order IX. Insectivora. The Insectivores. G. E. Dobson, Monograph of the Insectivora, 1882. G. E. Dobson, Synopsts of the Soricide, 1890. C. H. Merriam, Revision of the American Genera Blarina and Notiosorex and Synopsis of the American Shrews of the Genus Sorex. N. Am. Faun., No. ro, 1895. G. S. Miller, The Long-tailed Shrews of the Eastern United States. N. Am. Faun., No. 10, 1895. — GC The Order Insectivora comprises a number of mammals mostly quite small, with the muzzle projecting considerably beyond the end of the lower jaw, the majority of which are terrestrial, some aquatic, and others arboreal, with one genus (Galeopithecus of the Malay Peninsula and islands of the eastern Archipelago), containing two species, that have the ability to voyage through the air for brief distances by means of a membrane stretched between the limbs and body and which bears them up like a parachute, after the manner of the Flying Squirrels. The Order is represented in the temperate portions of the Old and the New World save in South America and Australia, and with the exception of the members of one family, all are nocturnal. The exception is the Tupatide, containing the Tree-shrews, which, as their trivial name implies, are arboreal crea- tures, very like squirrels in appearance and in many of their ways, and there are instances where some of them mimic the general dress of a certain species of squirrel so closely, that it is impossible to distinguish one from the other unless on a near inspection. As indicated by the name bestowed upon these creatures, Insectivorous Mammals, they subsist upon insects mainly, though Potomogale velox from West Africa is admirably formed for an aquatic life, and is said to live on fish, while the chief diet of moles is earth worms. Fruits at times are also eaten by them, and flesh when they can get it. Glands giving forth a noxious odor exist in many of the species, and these probably are a means of protection. In American shrews these glands are placed usually on the sides of the body, but mem- bers of some of the foreign genera have anal pouches which discharge their secretion through ducts. While usually possessing a furry coat, some species of the Order are protected by spines, which like miniature quills of the Porcupine are short and pointed, and when danger ap- proaches the animal rolls itself into a ball leaving no soft part visible, the menacing spines standing out in all directions. The teeth are peculiar, and in numerous species the canines, incisors and nearest premolars 547 548 SORICIDA. SORICINA, are not especially differentiated, so that it is difficult to tell one from the other. The molars have numerous sharp cusps arranged in a V or W-shaped pattern, and the crowns may be either quad- rangular or triangular. The incisors are always four in the mandible and the innermost pair is often larger than the canines. The toes are furnished with claws, and are usually five on each foot, with the thumb and great toe not opposable to the other digits. The greater portion of the sole of the foot is placed upon the ground, and they never walk upon the toes. The upper surface of the brain is smooth, and the testes are situated near the kidneys and are not placed in a scrotum. Only three families of the Order come within the scope of this work, the Soricip# or Shrews, TaLpip# or Moles, and the SOLENODONTID# or Solenodons, of which last but two species are known, the curious Almigui of Cuba, and the Agouta of Haiti. The largest family of the Insectivora is the Soricip#, which comprises over half the known species. The body is hairy, the nose is long and overhangs the mouth, and the animals are very mouse- like in appearance, while some of the species are among the smallest of the Mammalia. Shrews are very widely distributed in both Hemispheres, and possess a very uniform structure. These little animals live chiefly in the forests, and are also found in marshy places, sometimes in cultivated fields. They do not confine themselves by any means to an insectivorous diet, but devour worms, small birds, or any scraps of meat that fallin their way. Their own bodies are rejected as food by other quadrupeds, the secretions from their glands making them too offensive. American Shrews have been divided into several genera, two of which, NEosoREX and ATOPHYRAX, contain species that are aquatic in their habits. Fam. |. Soricidz. Shrews. Skull: long, narrow; no zygomatic arches, nor postorbital pro- cesses; tympanic not forming a bulla. Upper molar cusps with pat- tern like a W; first upper incisor large and hook-like with basal cusp on posterior border; no cecum; pubic arch closed; tibia and fibula united. Nose long, overhanging the mouth. Subfam. I. Soricinee. Summits of teeth colored red. Sorex is the largest genus of the family, and is very numerously represented in North America, the species ranging from northern Alaska and Hudson Bay south into Mexico. Many of the named forms have a very close resemblance to each other, and probably too SOREX. 549 many have been given even a subspecific rank. Increased knowledge and more familiarity with series of specimens will eventually correct whatever errors have been committed. 109. Sorex. Common Shrews. Sorexebinn., oyst. Nat. 1, 1758; p. §3; 1, 1766, p. 73: Type Sorex araneus Linneus. Anotus Wagn., Suppl. Schreib. Saugth., v, 1855, p. 550. (nec Rafin., 1815, Rodentia.) Ear conch well developed; tail long; inner side of canine and incisor without secondary cusps; braincase rather broad; mandible fragile; feet without fringe. Fig. 102. SOREX ORINUS. No. 10843 Field Columbian Mus. Enlarged 2% times. Tooth rows enlarged 7 times. MEY StO SRE Che SyAND SUBSRECIES: A. Size small; total length, ros mm. or less. PAGE cemipencath ashy eray..... ea ERA sag Hi S. ortzabe 550 Dewbencathedrab,, ..)...... : NA ees ere ...9. oreopolus 550 Cepeeneatmuchestautwc. 0... ...9. obscurus ventralis 550 d. Beneath seal brown. a.’ Rump dark sepia brown..... Se Salut oa U1 4 550 SOREX. PAGE b.’ Rump paler mixed brown and dusky....... S. stizodon 551 e. Beneath dark gray orpblackish yee ee S. orinus 553 B. Size large; total length, 118 mm. or over. a. Hind foot 15 mime or over. a.’ Beneath pale dusky brown; above black...S. verepacits 551 b.’ Beneath seal brown. a." SAbOVE Sepia, ancl lo lalchk: ian ernest eee S. macrodon 552 b.’” Above sepia brown tinged with chest- TRI is,2 Sue is beeen, Se wien ieee ee Oe S. godmant 552 c’ Above sepia brown and duskye is eee S. Sclatere= 552 b. Hind foot less than 15 mm. az’ Beneath drabesray, taiha7 mim... eee S. SQUSSUTI 553 ba =Beneath seal brown: tailles7: mam a eee S.s. mutabilis 553 512. orizabz (Sorex), Merr., N. Am. Faun., No. 10, 1895, p. 71. MINUTE SHREW. Type locality. Mount Orizaba, State of Puebla, Mexico. Alti- tude, 9,500 feet. Geogr. Distr. Southern Mexico, States of Puebla, Tlaxcala, Vera Cruz, Mexico, and Michoacan. Genl. Char. Size very small; belly pale color. Color. Above sepia brown and dusky, darkest on hinder back; beneath ashy gray; tail brown above, whitish beneath. Measurements. Total length, 103; tail vertebrez, 38; hind foot, 13. 513. oreopolus (Sorex), Merr., Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., vi1, 1892, p. 173. Lorty MOUNTAIN SHREW. Type locality. North slope of the Sierra Nevada de Colima, State of Jalisco, Mexico. Altitude, 10,000 feet. Geogr. Distr. State of Jalisco, Mexico. Genl. Char. Similar to S. obscurus, but tail shorter; colors darker. Color. Above mixed sepia brown and dusky; beneath drab; tail above dusky, beneath whitish. Measurements. Total length (average), 104.7; tail vertebra, 36.3; hind foot, x3.7. (Merr., ic) obseurus ventralis (Sorex), Merr., N. Am. Faun., No. 10, 1895, p. 75. CHESTNUT-BELLIED SHREW. Type locality. Cerro San Felipe, State of Oaxaca, Mexico. Alti- tude, 10,000 feet. Geogr. Distr. State of Oaxaca, Mexico. Genl. Char. Size small; tail short; similar to S. obscurus, but darker; molariform teeth larger. SOREX, 551 Fic. LXXXI. SOREX O. VENTRALIS. No. 8688 Field Columbian Mus. Coll. Color. Upper parts mixed brown and dusky; under parts chest- nut; tail above dusky, beneath whitish. Measurements. Totallength, ro4; tail vertebre, 37; hind foot, 13. 514. salvini (Sorex), Merr., Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., x1, 1897, p. 229. SALVIN’S SHREW. Type locality. Calel, Totonicapan, Guatemala. Altitude, 10,200 feet. Genl. Char. Small; ears rather large; tail short; first and second unicuspids subequal. Color. Above dark sepia brown, darkest on rump; beneath seal brown; tail bicolor. Measurements. Total length, 104; tail vertebra, 41; hind foot, EG. 5): 515. stizodon (Sorex), Merr., N. Amer. Faun., No. 10, 1895, p. 98. SAN CHRISTOBAL SHREW. Type locality. San Christobal, State of Chiapas, Mexico. Geogr. Distr. State of Chiapas, Mexico. Genl. Char. Similar to S. saussurit, but smaller. Color. Above mixed sepia brown and dusky; beneath seal brown: tail above dusky, beneath pale. Measurements. Total length, 105; tail vertebrez, 38; hind foot, 12. 516. verzpacis (Sorex), Alston, Proc. Zoél. Soc., 1877, p. 445. GUATEMALAN SHREW. Type locality. Coban, Guatemala. 552 SOREX. Geogr. Distr. Guatemala, Central America. Genl. Char. Ears moderate, thickly clothed; tail long, hairy; first upper incisor stout, with internal cusp; lower incisor with one prominent and one nearly obsolete internal cusp; second to fourth upper incisors diminishing in size; premolar very small; second and third upper molars with distinct cusp; lower premolar and molars with one inner and two outer cusps each. Color. Uniform dark dusky brown, slightly paler beneath; tail and feet dusky; fur dark slate color at base. Measurements. Total length, 140; tail, 50; hind foot, r2. 517. macrodon (Sorex), Merr., N. Amer. Faun., No. 10, 1895, p. 82. LARGE-TOOTHED SHREW. Type locality. Orizaba, State of Vera Cruz, Mexico. Altitude, 4,200 feet. Geogr. Distr. State of Vera Cruz, Mexico. Genl. Char. Like S. caudatus; skull and teeth larger. Color. Above mixed sepia and black; beneath seal brown; tail above blackish, beneath paler; feet blackish. Measurements. Total length, 128; tail vertebre, 52; hind foot, 15.5. okull: total length, 20; width, 9.5. 518. godmani (Sorex), Merr., Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., x1, 1897, p. 229. GODMAN’S SHREW. Type locality. Volcano Santa Maria, Quezaltenango, Guatemala. Altitude, 9,000 feet. Genl. Char. Similar to S. stizodon, but larger, tail longer; second unicuspid not larger than the first; molariform teeth deeply exca- vated posteriorly. Color. Above uniform sepia brown, tinged with chestnut; beneath seal brown; tail dark, unicolor. Measurements. Total length, 120; tail vertebre, 57; hind foot, 15. Skull: total length, 18; width, 8. 519. sclateri (Sorex), Merr., Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., x1, 1897, p. 228. SCLATER’S SHREW. Type locality. Tumbala, State of Chiapas, Mexico. Altitude, 5,000 feet. Geogr. Distr. State of Chiapas, Mexico. Genl. Char. Size large; tail long; hind foot long. Skull large, long, and slender. Color. Above mixed sepia brown and dusky, beneath seal brown; tail above dusky, beneath paler; feet dusky. SOREX. 553 Measurements. Total length, 126; tail vertebre, 52; hind foot, 16. Skull: total length, 20; width, 9. 520. saussurii (Sorex), Merr., Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., vir, 1892, (om yy ie é' SAUSSURE’S SHREW. Type locality. North slope of the Sierra Nevada de Colima, State of Jalisco, Mexico. Altitude, 8,000 feet. Geogr. Distr. State of Jalisco, Mexico. Genl. Char. Size large; tail short. Skull large, rostrum high, swollen; third unicuspid smaller than fourth; palate narrow; post- palatal notch broad. Color. Above mixed sepia brown and dusky; beneath drab gray; belly clouded; tail dark brown above, paler beneath. Measurements. Total length (average), 118.5; tail vertebra, 47; hid foot, 14.5. (Merr., 1. c.) a.—mutabilis (Sorex), Merr., Science, N. S., vil, 1898, p. 782. caudatus (Sorex), Merr., N. Amer. Faun., No. 10, 1895, p. 84. (nec Hodgson, 1851.) CHANGEABLE SHREW. Type locality. Reyes, State of Oaxaca, Mexico. Altitude, 10,200 feet. Geogr. Distr. State of Vera Cruz to that of Oaxaca, Mexico. Genl. Char. Like S. saussuri1, but tail longer; third unicuspid slightly smaller than fourth. Color. Above mixed sepia and black; beneath seal brown; tail and feet blackish, the former brownish beneath. Measurements. Total length, 126; tail vertebre, 57; hind foot, DALE. 521. orinus (Sorex), Elliot, Pub. Field Columb: Mus., 111, 1903, p. 172. Zodlogy. MounrtTAIN SHREW. Type locality. Ajuaje de las Fresas, San Pedro Martir Mountains, Lower California, Mexico. Altitude, 6,000 feet. Genl. Char. Similar to S. vagrans, but darker, without russet color and much darker under parts. Skull with shorter rostrum, flatter braincase, lower occipital region, and smaller teeth. Color. Upper parts sepia, beneath dark gray or blackish; hands and feet whitish; ears sepia. Measurements. Total length, 103; tail vertebre, 43; hind foot, 12; ear, 6. Skull: occipito-nasal length, 15; Hensel, 14; interorbital constriction, 3; length of rostrum, 9.5; palatal length, 6. 4 NOTIOSOREX. ol ol 110. Notiosorex. | ee Gee Rea) Ve oe 2—2 o—o = 3 3 Notiosorex Baird in Coues Notes Insect. Mamm., Bull. U. S. Geol. & Geog. Surv. Terr., 111, 1877, p. 646. Type Sorex crawjordi Coues. Third unicuspid half the size of second; all narrow at base, inner side without secondary cusplet; anterior teeth orange at tips; molars white; cranium flat, rounded on sides; tail short, not half as long as head and body. FiG. 103. NOTIOSOREX GIGAS. No. 88012 U. S. Nat. Mus. Coll. Twice nat. size. KEY ORE SPE CES TAN DSSUBS Pit Ges: A. Size small. PAGE a. Above olive gray; tail, 26 mm nA ...N. crawjordt -554 b. Above plumbeous; tail short, 23 mm.. _ NN. €. evolis “555 B. Size large. a. Above slate gray; beneath paler tinged with prow stadl Lomo s4iG anit ey = er ee oer ee ee N. gigas 555 522. crawfordi (Sorex), Coues, Bull. U.S. Geol. & Geog. Surv. Terr., II, 1877, p. 651. Elhot, Syn. N. Am. Mamm., 1o0x, pagan CRAWFORD’S SHREW. Type locality. Near Old Fort Bliss, two miles above El Paso, El Paso County, Texas. NOTIOSOREX. BLARINA. 555 Geogr. Distr. Eastern Texas to southern California, and on northern boundary line of Mexico at Monument 66. (Mearns.) Genl. Char. Size small; ears large, conspicuous; hind feet and tail short; other characters same as those of the genus. Color. Above olive gray, beneath whitish; tail bicolor, agreeing above and below with the hues of the body. Measurements. Total length, 82; tail vertebre, 26; | 10.5; ear, 6.5. Skull: total length to end of incisors, 17.3; greatest breadth, 8. und foot, a.—evotis (Sorex), Coues, Bull. U. S. Geol. & Geog. Surv. Terr., Wh i677, p- 052. MAZATLAN SHREW. Type locality. Mazatlan, State of Sinaloa, Mexico. Geogr. Distr. State of Sinaloa, Mexico; range unknown. Genl. Char. Larger and darker than N. crawfordt. Color. Above plumbeous; tip of hairs brownish; beneath whitish. Measurements. Total length, 73; tail vertebre, 23; hind foot, 11.5. 523. gigas (Notiosorex), Merr., Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., x1, 1897, p. 227. GIANT SHREW. Type locality. Mountains of Milpillas near San Sebastian, State ‘of Jalisco, Mexico. Geogr. Distr. Mountains of Milpillas, near San Sebastian, State of Jalisco, Mexico; range unknown. Genl. Char. Larger than N. crawjordt, tail longer. Skull: brain- case highly arched; teeth white throughout; molars crowded. Color. Uniform slate gray above, paler beneath with a tinge of brown on the belly; tail like dorsal and ventral portions of body. Measurements. Total length, 128; tail vertebre, 45; hind foot, 5. Skull: total length, 23; greatest breadth, 10.5. The next genus contains the largest of the American Shrews whose habits are nowise aquatic, but the various members are not all built on the same generous plan, for some of the species are of moderate size, one, indeed, being very small. 111. Blarina. Shrews. (= oe CS Pa 3 2 582, 584 vagans: (VeSperutco) a eee 584 vagrans. (Sorex) -:2i8. 200 553 Vamipyrella: ..3..0. a8 5 05 660 VamipyresSa. s:2. 2: ..2 See 701 Vampyriscus) 25... 2:2... ..2- 452 eee 701 INDEX OF LATIN NAMES. PAGE. Ngee OCleS eran deters fue) oars vee 701 W dish yer) Ot a ae eee noo ea ere 701, 710 Vampyrops helleri....... 701, 702, 703 Vampyrops lineatus ..701, 702, 703, 704 Vampyrops vittatus...... 701, 703, 704 REM pYEUS!...5 see. cee 655, 660, 665 Vampyrus auritus ....... 656, 657, 658 Wemmpynis) Ibclems! 9. 22. = 4 - --.-- 658, 660 Warnipyrus) CirchOSuSs 2... 5.--.--- 664, 665 Warm pyLus SpeCbrum ..:..:.-.; 655, 656 Mariabilis: (Bassariscus) .-...--. 487 Mariecatuse = (Atteles)) 4,-1.2. 5..-. 733 Meter w(MiyOtis)\:2.-...- 571, 5739574 centetm a My OLiSca.) vive iy ois bi 572 weiter. |(Vespertilio)) .....:..... 573 menenasuss ((Ateles)i 2. <24 732,933 Weloxamen(MI@lOSSIS)| tacit ce es 620 weloxmmn (eOtomocale)i: o. 4.5 4. 547 Menancuse «(leticyon)).5.2 34. ...- 464 ventralis. (Sorex 0.) ....549, 550,551 verecrucis. (Pipistrellus) ....582, 584 wereecrucis. (Vesperugo) -....... 584 MEKepACIS=- (SOLER) o. 524-4 =: 550, 551 verrucatum. (Hemiderma)...... 6609 Wes Wet uNliOte§ sie oes ceste ans cls 570, 585 MespertiliopallbescenS ss an ase ae 573 Vespertilio albigularis ........ 587, 590 Wespentiliomarquatusi. =. - a) 587 Mespentilioborealissm... 4. - 591, 592 Mespenuliolcalifornicus’ a. 254 4-4-- 578 Mesperilio ¢€. Mexicanus .....:..- 579 Mespermliorcanimus. . 2.2.25. - 613, 614 Mespertilio, CarOhnensisS.. «03. 2.52. 587 MespectiliO.Cimeneus) Vou... Sans 595 Wespentiliordtitentreuse aise 588 MresmembiliOleViOLISi ects 5% oh. < ay > 2! a2 574 Birespertilio) fuscas 2.32. fs 2.58%. IS COOPER eR ee 586, 587, 588, 589, 590 Vespertilio f. bahamensis ..... 587, 588 Vespertilio f, bernardinus ..... 587, 588 Wespertiliod. cubensis 4-22.55. 587, 588 Wespeniiliont. minadorensis! . 55... A Gib: CRA CIE Paneer ao 587, 588, 590 Vespertilio f. peninsule ....... 587, 5890 Vespertilio f. propinquus ..... 587, 589 Wesperilliorcallimerte ni. s: -ee 587, 590 DiespernMlio Sree i. 2 52a oot 587 Wespenuilio hastahis ssn] 26 se 666 Mespenulltophtimeralisie ase cee: 597,598 Wespeniiliolepiduss. fm <6... a: 634 Vespertilio leporinus Vespertilio 1. mastivus........... Vespertilio lepturus Vespertilio lucifugus Vespertilio melanops...........- Vespertilio Vespertilio Vespertilio Vespertilio iaonbhahmMbey saan Coie 570, myotis HLAS OP RRO: ot Seckees pallidus phaiops pispistrellus SOD CUMS am eee ee one 6 spectrum 5 Subulatusise reece oe ursinus velifer Wespertiiionpbatopsmeys sees aa Vespertilio Vespertilio Vespertilio Vespertilio Vespertilio Vespertilio Vespertionyumanensis .22-. 4... Viespentilionidases n= era re 5609, Vespertilioninz WESPerUcON Hie aoe ee eee Vesperugo f. propinquus .......... Wesperticonvasance er ere Vesperugo verecrucis Mesperuss--scuge wines - 548, 555 ACMEMNOMveSUMIOIE 2 oc 5. dict ts eerie! 565 PNMMGES MISA tee sce ek suet A ese os 672 PACING Cas aia yo eslo cic ode wis) Saas ee 648 LS DCIET RAB acct) a 453,491 Peat aVY CASEI hes ascys aya cus kre us fos 528 AG Cec munkaj OU ns cives inane sss as 500 IBayel@rerP "Spree Gale, Cae ene tae ee 502 badger, Berlandier's .< .:...-'- 504, 505 Badger, Lower California ........ 505 Bade Srsaries cela sieves cise 502, 503 Bahama Bat, Flat-forehead...... 685 Bahama Brown Bats -5.+.-.2<..- 588 Bahaman Free-tailed Bat........ 630 1B eu Ves (aise) Bp ¢ Gee Stee ee a ar 459 Barbadoes Nose-leaf Bat ........ 677 BavrloeieS (io pbobarells coouen oo aoe euac 741 eee er ries 20> Ged cca e yssiavene ts oe 655 TED V0 Cav6 OI nti ee oa eae 584 Bat ouiued: Brown 56.22. etek 589 TBI, VANE BU UES Ore re a ee 672 IByAin, Mio MORE ye aioe 8 goce Ge aoae 648 IBiant., Waloehaave, 1iKOWwaM GG s+ co5b0006 588 Bat, Bahaman Free-tailed ....... 630 Bat, Barbadoes Nose-leaf ........ 677 iBank, Beh cnnalorel-ty ol ala y ota. oa oles Bee 685 Batewbte-earedic ie. leona 604, 648 et, Bip-earedyPales. 90%. 5.0028 « 605 Batwblackish Mastitq... 05 eon-e - 620 Bat, Bocourt’s Large-eared ...... 654 Bates COOLS siya cee owe Se 642 Bat; Bogtiete Tailless’ 0... .o0.0. 421 PAGE. Bate Brown meses ci ee citi cede 587 Bat Bullenicsvarcve-caredia. 5) 654 Bat, California Large-eared ...... 653 Bate Calitornitagkedsener:- irc 549 Bat, Cardonal, Island 5157. 2 67 = 22 574 Bats Cavern INose-leattas sere aa: 689 Bat, Chesimiut-colorede ae -eerecaee 67 Bat. (Chestnut Mastit sere 62 Barts (Clair gate sain sce gees oot 576 Bat Cinereousts ge pre reerer 700 BatiCinnamoniass ase eee 585, 649 Baty Colonvs.. ctstven tien eo ota 697 Bat Cory Saat atest ao See 693 Bata Cuban rowniss seer aera 588 Bat, Cuban Pree-tatleda=-225- er 627 Bat. CubansNose-leat sone 678 Bat, DarkiBrowi <3 3.0592. ee 643 Bat, cDark-carcedis st tcce ashlee 69090 Bate Dark Wy unmial yee )se te cee 577 Bat Danny Sins etic cre eee 644 Bata DesBilarmvallleis ieee eee 640 Bat, Disk-bearinge 5 scat sake oe 637 Bat. Dogeslike: sae aaeieo sacar ee 614 Bat, Dominican Common ........ 57 Bat, Dominican Free-tailed ...... 620 Bat. Durango vB rowmle es ee 580 Bait Gs kiyie hch- fs cae) Sareea ere 683, 748 Beye, IDrEllay WEVSaIRE coco chee aoe aK 620 Bate DiwarnkMastithee eee 624 Bat, DwartNose-leat. 22a aae 690 Batesliscazit, Wihites = irc) yee 2 615 Bat ePaleatess sos oe vo eee 708 Bat, Flat-forehead Bahama...... 685 Batuhlat=nOSedareesaere err cis 606 Bat BROnestrs. a cuets eee epee 664 Baty Forte wma as oye sot eee 5747 Bat, Pxee-tatled Mouse 2) - > 9a 630 Bat, Bringeds sages oe eae en 572 Bate brimced=tace nae eee 665 Behr, [iabhielonabee? — oc gagconesoeac 707 ei (Cxsointon S gaa cod oon goa 682, 715 Ba Godman Site) naka aes al 674 Bab GLACeruliy x. meters tage Shel: 602, 634 768 INDEX OF COMMON NAMES. PAGE. Bat, Graceful Free-tailed ........ 626 Bat iGray fous: Ae eee er 747 Bat, (Greate.t.24 coe eee 633 Baty GrizzledpBrowmee eee 575 Bat,Gundlachish. secon aoe 599 Bat. Maitry ©. ita aca ace rae 662 Bat, Heller’s White-striped ...... 703 IB atch Otay kim rcrnata A era eel 595 Bat, Inflated=nose, A225. 8cee se 747 Bat, Intermediate so. . nee 595, 6904 Bat, Jalisco Brown {2.2.0.5 -2.05: 579 at, jamaica, ©. ene yan eee 694 Bat, ea:Gralla Brownie. ce. ee 577 Bat, Large-eared Vampire ....... 662 Bat, Large-nosed Mastiff ........ 621 Bat, Large-wineed s.00- 4.0 ee 573 Bat alas; Vasasi scission oe 584 Bat, Leafless or Blunt-nosed ..... 688 BatletttlesSro wil oe eee ee 580 Bat little: Californian... 2.26. 578 Battle Comondum a. a eee 607 Bat, Little Free-tailed ........: 630 Bat, Wittle Mexican! .< sone 8e0e n: 579 Bat, Long=nosed's. ts. .%.< 56 foe 609 Bat; Lower Califorma,ssey. 25 205 573 Bat, Lower California Brown ..... 5809 Bat,.Macleay's.-- hiticr oes one 641 BateMrasked %) 6 cles ches he eee 641 Bat, Mexican) <(:".5o02te a4 ee 644 Bat, Mexican Free-tailed ........ 62 Baty Mexican, Red)... eee eee Bat, Mexican Vampire .......... Bat Miller's*2 asco ee ae ae 575 Bat, Miller’s Nose-leaf........... 678 Bat; Mirador Brown. .c0sse0e- 588 Bat; Montsdarat.....<. 2.52.5 cate 705 BAG. AVISloys Voy oro ee ee, 617 Bat Nicholls 4.0 secevwso se ene 706 Baty Pace: Pale 1.5 .umencemene 607 Bats iPale, 2 uch scicaer ee eee Oe 579 Bat, Palm Springs Free-tailed .... 626 Bat, Panania... eee eer 597 BataParnelliswa ss ss eee 642 Batwbeters: Vampires... oer 656 Bat, Peters’ White-striped ....... 704 Bat, Pieter sake =, 4c pee eee 593 Baty SPOeYCS icexteac Oaeene nice 686 Bare PortovRican:. =... fo... ee 643 Bat, Porto Rico Nose-leaf ....... 677 Bat--Poucheda. eve ere ee eae 612 Bat, Prominent-eared ........... PAGE Bat, Pug-nosed Mastiff’... 22.3 620 Bat, Rafinesque’ss. 4.4... 25 aoe 599 Bat, Red. 2058) ar se 593 Bat, Redman’s Nose-leaf =. 4.92 679 Bat, Restless’... scu:¢.)0 0. eee 601 Bat, Round-eared ...:4....55ee 658 Bat, Rufous Mastift ..-. >. 619 Bat, Rufous Vampire |. 7. s2eeeee 719 Bat St. Lucia)......:2 3 =e 706 Bat, St: Martin ....°< 252 ee 697 Bat, Salvin’s Leaf-nosed ......... 710 Bat, San Bernardino: :..- 2-2 seam 589 Bat, Santa Anita . .. 2/572 e eee 633 Bat, Santa Lucia Nose-leaf ....... 678 Bat, Santa Rosalia ...< 5.2. ase 602 Bat, Saussure’s Large-eared ...... 653 Bat, Sezekorn's: . ..: 7. ....0 see 686 Bat, Shaggy-eared | ..2 5) eee 642 Bat. Shaved Mastiti =>. 4). eee 623 Bat, Short-fingered | ...2.2. soe 636 Bat, short-tailed) 52>. 4. 669 Bat, Shrew-like.... >on 672 Bat, Sierra Laguna .¢ «53-30 597 Bat, Small... : ...:402: eee 674 Bat, Small-eared Nicaraguan ..... 663 Bat,,.omall-tooted =.) 37 See 635, 694 Bat, Small-winged > > )7.2-. eee 580 Bat; Snowy. «... 2. 62 Goes 679, 680 Bat, Spear-nosed . 4-2). eee 666 Bat, Specter: ....... > eee 656 Bat, Straight-eared Mastiff....... 623 Bat; Straw-colored’. 3-5 eee 632 Bat, Swilt .. 2... /- 02. eee 583 Bat, Tailless’. ..«. 2.3 eee 720 Bat, Chomas’s’. 20. oe 612 Bat, Lome’s' Lons-cared ease 650 Bat, Townsend’s Big-eared....... 604 Bat, ‘tres: Martas| 25 ae 602, 671 Bat, Tres Marias Islands... 2-522: 673 Bat, True’s ......20.-. 2 46) eee 581 Bat, Tucubaya Free-tailed ....... 627 Bat, Underwood's... .. 2:22 0eeee 675 Bat, Wandering Bermuda ....... 584 Bat, Waterhouse’s Large-eared ... 652 Bat, Watling's Island = 3) aes eee 637 Bat. Watson's... 545 ee eee 696 Bat; Western”.-.- 3. .¢ 4. eee 582 Bat, White. ..s.. =e pee 615 Bat, White Honduras 2.5. 4s ee 710 Bat; White-stuped nee 610, 702 Bat, White-throated Brown ...... 590 INDEX OF COMMON NAMES. 769 PAGE. mate Wirinkled-face... 2.0... a0-%- 718 Bat, Ypanema Nose-leaf......... ve Bateucatan Browm.........--- 590 Bat, Yucatan Free-tailed -..:.... 626 Baits, 569, 570, 562, 501. 630, O51, 5 > Gah crate or Ote Hokacedee eae 665, 673, 691 Dats wSlood-suckunaun m5 ose 569 vehi e COMM OMe wei, ahecses chee oe 570 Sait, [inbbheeeowlres semboeocme doe 569 Bats bunnel-eared| ............- 631 Bats; Insect-eatine. -:.....-.- 569, 57 BaiiseinsSectivOrous).c-..- ..6- 05-1 665 Paes. Warce-Cared.... scis ss secon 608 Baitiss"Nose-leaf <<... eo hee esta 560 . Bats, Slender, Long-tailed ....... 57 PASM ILE: oe 55 cee chaos +s 639 eam OMe Babin... 6. as Stee 685 Bear pAlaskan Brown =... 0500.5. - 478 Beate blackeerpuc ts thes aie cians 478 Beata Gtnmanml Ones) meeie es 5 ce 478 lsvaaie, lei Mnine ooo oe oo oo Ome e 481 OTT, | CIRIG IS aan ORC N ae ae 478 Breet Od Wal yee i oc eee So 478 pear wexican Grizzly... 2. ut... 480 1B Bais 1200) Er a ene ae 478 Bea Swe nie cde Sees 441, 478, 479 LENDERS A LBIEVG) Fe og oe ety See ee er 478 Bears aCinnmamone ssl. oe soe 478 CATS GTI ZVe a. aca Phos sate ots © « 478 Bears, North American 22.5.1... 478 Berlandier:s Badgers... .2... - 504, 505 IBeGlANGIEr S ONLEW.-.5 22 << ce see 558 Bermuda Bat, Wandering ........ 584 Bieceancdebateey scorer. 604, 648 Big-eared Bat, Townsend’s....... 604 Bigcedred (Kat Ph OxG. Gee ans oe Np Dy (NGS bicpearedteale Bac ccc wins <2 605 Blackebear 2s as crea 8 26S - 478 IDEALS CATS. ure sc ic we co 34 ous a 478 IBIBO no be abso bab come ce 441 Bilackishy Mas titteBat eee see oe 620 Blacka Stew socepy racic: 6 foo. oe 558 Black Spider Monkey ~.........- 734 lood=suckineubs atse pee ete ee 569 Bocourt’s Large-eared Bat ....... 654 IBOldKC Oy Otepis Sac cen cee hich geese 468 BOObmSPB ate Herc areca tock aes 642 IBoGgiteronk Coates oi aca iene 498 Boqueron Jiaguarondi ....:....:. 452 Boguete RaAccoon-lOx fee. ee oe 485 Beducte: Tailless Bat 2.4.5 152.05 06 721 PAGE lamiellkerel Silaehalli™ | Sing Abn G aque ae 512 Bridled Wieaselaacviaa sot s vedas 532 Bridled Weasel, Goldman’s ...... 5g Bridled Weasel, Michoacan ...... 533 Bridled Weasel, Rio Grande...... 533 BrownyBatencar acs tr asta tk 587 Brownies at, saulinedee aes sacra eer 589 Brown Baty bahamas eee le 588 Browne ate Culbarneem ere se) sire 588 Browne bata iran On sere elt 580 Brown bat, Grizzled seme ser 2 575 Brown Bat, Jalisco! 2 oer. 32%: 579 Browne Bat WwauGrullaeee eee 577 Brownebaterttleyaee morer et 580 Brown Bat, Lower California..... 589 Brown bata VMiradonmasn- cere eet 588 Brown Bat, White-throated ...... 590 Browne Baty vcucabany acer: 590 Brown Bear alas kanes aie ere 478 Buller’s Large-eared Bat......... 654 BiishoD OSes ase eve nee oe 404 GabezvajdenViei Cla ae eer 525 Cacamist lee ee eee 482, 484 Cacomistl de Monte.........+.-.- 487 Califormila Bate ittlesy eae oe 578 Caliiormias;Graya hox eee eee 477 California Large-eared Bat....... 653 California yn e eat elo 459 California gRedels aiteaae reer ier 594 California Sea-lion! 25-740: 539, 540 Calovieviora.Grisonmeanee aeons 524 Cape HuntinesDog ese rice tera 464 Cape St. Lucas Spotted Skunk ... 52 Capuchin, White-throated ....... 736 @apuchinsy joss toch ere 725 CardonalllislandeBatwee erase 574 Carnivora whisstpedae ere 441 Carnivora, einnipede sass soe 441 Carnivora, Derrestriall sae oor 441 Gamnivores: Aisa ote paar orig: 441 CannikensiOcelotneee eee 449 CatolndiantG ws ons creecr ac cea 442 Cate Ounceshikeree era nrser ei 450 Gatasmall-spottiedieea a mien 450 Cat mWalld aces sheng ee Pe ee 458 Cats ...441, 442, 446, 447, 448, 464, 529 Gatesouircel iirc. aye mektrent et ges 484 (CRTET ANS EPP e IES CO Peon eet A eat cece 449 Cavern Nose-leaf Bat ........... 689 GenitraleAmienican | OGter saree 530 770 PAGE. Central American ’Pumalo.. soe 456 CetaAceanSars «,5) ii eer epee ae 538 ChanceableiShreywaen eee 553 Chestnut-bellied Shrew .......... 550 Chestnut-colored Baitan ase: 670 ChestmuteViactitte |S aie ane 624 Chiapas Cottomtail se ae ee 744 Chihuahuan Little Spotted Skunk. 521 Chipmunk, Guanaceva 52. face 741 ChirnrquisBat messes aos eee oer 576 ChinguivKunkayow aoe 4 eee 501 CHULOTIUGO Bates ee 524 Cinnamon Salers eee eee 585, 649 CinmamoneB care ere en ones 478 Cinnamnonws Canes ieee re 478 CinereousrBattss.§ en ere er 700 GiViGtSHR Re ake eee nena 460 COd Maen ei oie e ra o Ee AR Ear 497 (CoatiteS oqueronweer rt terete 498 Coatiy (Darke. nao. cca aanees © oe 407 Coat Manzantllom ene ereaciet 407 CoatieNelsoniSineeiee eens 496 Coatiey 2alilicliears eee ene 498 Coat Viucatant:. “pnw eae tocee rr 4098 CoatiS: 4st see ene 482,494 Coati=mondis ater 481,494 ColimayCoyotes 5: .uen ook eee 467 COUAra Oe pres ee ee eee 534 Colone Bats soacria oe 607 COMUGAGET CO an rset Se es, Beate one 532 Common PS ats eee rec 570° Common Indian Mongoose ....... 462 Common Mole... s5t.22.. 4. ose 563 Common Raccoon-tox... 5.6454. 484 Commongshrewsee ae eee eee 549 Comonduy Bate Little =.45) see eee: 607 CONGO 2 keh ifeyotdiees oe airs Bie Gus aes 726 GongonouMionorGhillorm erie 726 (COON eae cee era ere kN: 404 Coon wGabbiSs 2. ua ea wseen eee 489 COONS ates 5 SAL en eee 481, 489 Cony:S) Bates, 5S) sida ae ea 693 CostasRicay|aouarnenm ee ene 446 CostamRicarl@Occlotaeee esse eeae 448 Cottontail yAcapulcomie. ao aoe 744 CottontailecAtta Mira tae a. jesse 743 Cottontail Chiapas seer 744 Cottontail Sinaloameneae enor cae 745 Couvesi#Mexicant shrews ooo 560 COpoles. Aion IE Ee re 465 Coyote BOlda are ae en ear 468 INDEX OF COMMON NAMES. PAGE. CoyotekC olimay see eee 467 Coyote, Lower California: ..:°2a2: 466 Coyote, Mearns 3-2. -.)-ace eee 468 Coyote; Nolandis Ranch) 3) 5am 469 Coyote, Ochraceous-footed ....... 470 Coyote, Robber =... eee 465 Coyote, Smith's 22225) .. 466 Coyote, Tamaulipas ....-. ae 469 Coyote, Dhievish 9-2 ese 467 Coyotes. 2.25. 4h: .5.° eee 464 Crab-eating Raccoon... 74. sae 492 Crawtord’s Shrew... . 47. .--a ee 554 Cuban Brown Bat] oe e eee 588 Cuban Rree-tailed- Bat... =e 627 Cuban Nose-leaf Bat 2... -seaee 678 CWSI 66 oc oo os ee 731 Dark Brown Bat . /. -... 7 peegeee 643 Dark Coati «2... . 4, os\- 1 eee 497 Dark-eared| Bat =. 555.20 eee 699 Dark Yuma Bat ......... 9. =e 577 Dayvy's: Bat, ... =... 40. eee 644 De Blainville’s Bat.” 2 552 eee 649 Desert Lynx 22... ..0 ose eee 458 Disk-bearing Bat .... ..23.. eee 637 Dog Bush: 3.2.5.4 5.222 see eee 464 Dog; Cape Hunting. 7. aaa 464 Dog... Hunting .... .... = Seeeeee 4604 Dog-like Bat... .. 20>. See 614 DOgs \. enc 2 hc to er 463 Dogs, Domestic ....< 2555 see 463 Dogs, Wild oi... eee 464 Domestic Dogs ...:. a5. 463 Dominican Common Baty eee 576 Dominican Free-tailed Bat ...... 629 Durango Brown Bat......- eee 580 Dusky Bate - 2.8022 24a 683, 748 Dusky Mastiff Bat... 220-22 eee 620 Dusky Shrew ....: ..) 0900s 559 Dwant Masti Batis 0. ose 624 Dwar Nose-leaf Bat 5522s .5eenee 690 Eastern! Gray, Rox.) 473 Elephant Seal’... .- 25.24. 5ee eee 545 Escazu Wihite Bat? >. eee 615 Escuinapa Lynx ...:2 2...) eee 456 Esperito Santo Raccoon-fox...... 485 Byra, Che Tamaulipas see 453 Byra, Yucatany.4-) 0. ee oe 453 Faleate, Bat)...-.2.: [200.58 ee 708 Berrets: 2 irs cic dota ow ties eee 528 INDEX OF COMMON NAMES, PAGE, icdmintiow Car 7, care as os ssh eas 481 missiped CGarnivond 2.5... ... 0.4 4: 441 Ilat-forehead Bahama Bat....... 685 iplau-nOseds Bat. .s.c..n och ee ns 696 MEMO OCMITLElS 5.06 wg de ee ees 547 ENOTES DES Ub sor ck, foo, oats, oops seen oe 664 BonuaMima Bat i. 644556 vets vase 577 IPODS. GA Soh faa Ree ge ans ES 471, 482 Hosa bio-eared Kat | 5.4.5.4. Ava) Ala 3 Boxes Calitornia Gray 7...5..50..- 477 oxen Mastery Gray so. oh. 2.6. 473 Hox Guatemalan Gray :2.....5.. 475 osem littleiGrayonw: «ier se so 8 2s oe 475 ID GS, TRC es een ae Se 473 Bromoecoth Ss Gray... sito. ee cw AT] Rox, Small-toothed ......-..5..- 476 oem ect Graven si er cee ce te 478 IP CRSOS) ah Soe Se ROSE 463, 464, 471 ORES Gays cckychaise. ts he See 473 Free-tailed Bat, Bahaman ....... 630 meee—totled Bat, Cuban... 22)... . 627 Freé-tailed Bat, Dominician...... 629 Free-tailed Bat, Graceful ........ 626 Beee-tatled Bat, Little 3.:2.20.... 630 Free-tailed Bat, Mexican ........ 629 Free-tailed Bat, Palm Springs .... 626 Free-tailed Bat, Tucubaya ....... 627 Wree=talledsBat. Yucatan 2.2. -.. - 626 iree=tailed Mouse Bate. .s45..- 63 IP yenMSRNGl ASIEN Ee cn ghsies oe arate alae Ole 572 atniced=tacey Bait gare. anes 665 PirwunieSahnuale BANS) 54 cis acon oe ooo. 569 Bruttloving Bat ic... see ve ss 708 Fulvous-bellied Spider Monkey ... 734 tinmel-earedeb ats acre si eee 631 HEU Tits Calle hens By ete ais atte ebotan id oa ee 538 Btimoeal Guadaltipe seas... .en a. 544 Rei seal SOUtherl: 6652.4 access 543 EUitee SCA Gin pay wee ce ore yarn ele 543,544 AID SC COM: Neto oe eas a ee oes 489 CORD MNOROSES woe ec ce erent ie ee 458 Beco TOWS Bat... Sb. ce0 cect 5 682, 715 Geofiroy’s Spider Monkey........ 733 Geotiroy’s Titi Monkey .......... 724 cieeMo ROMEO tals.-05!ri a2) a witere tieeens oie S55 BEPACICIMIS CAL oyu ref Hytvum essa ea De Pays 478 Soscmanse Bat. <4 ecto. he ws eo cus 674 Bocdinan Sr SUreWipn .c.ss- .. e o: 552 Goldman’s Bridled Weasel ...... 538 Goldman's Jaguar. ......). 0052. .2os 447 (Gollokanehars Slontewiag soo cones oe eae 560 RTA PAGE. Graceitile Bat, -ea.c- dina sina ee 602, 634 Gracetul hree-tatled Bat. 4... %.4... 626 (Sanne Dati cogs ees Oise es Ae worsens 747 Grayy Rox, (@alttorman, 45 7:2..55 22). 477 Grayehox aster paneiss hy sors era. 473 Gray Pom, Guatemalan s.%2......; 495 Grays Box, itiles titans. «sree. 475 Gray Rox, Scoti shown. oh 55 st Ar 477 Gray ox: Mi excite eee cnet: 478 Grav sROxes) east tier eee adel 473 Gray-headed (Grisonj-.- 5 = 4-58 525 Grayaljacianoncige ee ee 451 GreatyB ate. Seene earn ty aia 633 Great Shrew: pyc see a: ar 562 Gmsone Allamatidish sess ees 520 Grisons Galoveviorae ee. see oe oe 524 (Grisony (Gray-headedieresias ack 525 Grisonss Nelsonus ee eee eee 526, 528 GrISONG St ct Aeon Cee: eae 524 Grzziled Brown Bate). 2a nes. Soi Grizzled Spider Monkey ......... Tis GriaZesie ate ries ne wee a eee ee 479 GRAZ We Son ee aL ah ate a Aas 478 Grizzly Beam. ana te wee a an 478 Gazzly Beam Mexican) 2-2. aste 480 GrzziveBearsnr. nas aera Sinan 478 Guadalupe Hum seal. a eee 544 Guadalupe Skule Se aan ee se 517 Guanacevi Chipmunk = 55125, 741 Guatemalan Gray Fox ..-....4.- 475 Guatemalan. Shrews vis 4 seas Siar Guandiachis? Bath utters 5 one 599 Hair Seal, San Geronimo-......_. 542 lel iim 'eeloyeie es sete nah, Brow a Abaehar Ei ae on 662 Heller's Wihite-striped Bata... 5... 703 Hiemandez is iaguatr ae eee. os 446 lennand ezisuinaccoon mn ere 4Q1 Hidalgo JackiRabbit..-2. 9:54. 746 el @aty Wait ey «ro ae sere ee ae 595 Hoary, Mole Mouseaan) nee 742 Honduras Bat. Wihite esa eeee 710 ELOUSe Rat sith aria eae oes ae & 565 Howler lslandvoiCoibal eee a 728 Towler Mantledts om.. nian 726 ISlOnee, WIESOICARN, goa yoann woo aeoce 724 Islonlei, Wik, onc agcc sob eodoac 726 Fowles Monkeys eer 725,720 Jehbboknbaleen DYolers che gineigioses hie lake vedo 464 letbhaknbaler IDGOVORnHGL 5455 caccscannn: 441 l@iamecnanoiy 5 .och0ncnnossnocooot 461 I@lmMEwiANOINS, 6d ascaboendseouesooe 401 ~] Via diamtGat, ac.e eats Cece ee ee 442 intlated-nose baer te eer 747 Imsect-eaitine? Barcus t= ier 569, 570 [NSectivones aoe eee eee ee 547 Imsectivorous) Batsi-e eee ere 665 Insectivorous Mammals ......... 547 Intermediate Batiee ase eee 595, Island of CoibarHlowler =] see 7m. = a5 lisllevav6l IRACCOOM. .2 sn ssbhs00508" 492 Vackallsiinae fice eee Sees 463, 464 Jick Rabbit, altars Mina 2. eer ee 745 jack Rabbit, Eidaleon. sem oer 746 aT ele amt aans pasate aes hotel 445, 532 Naguar: (Costa: Ri@ae 215 sae sere 446 actiar, Goldman’ se: asec. ere ae 447 Jaguar, Herandezs 2-0 a> - on 446 Wiagars! emer s 2 eed es ee ee 446 eta Oneal eee 5 AGH Jaguarondi, Boqueron --=.>-----% 452 eveuta ome may see co ek ee 451 Jasuaronds Simaloadicr 21. cman 452 Jalisco BrowniMs aber: erst ineoe 579 Jamlaicalba twee eyes ek ee 604 Kalller Whales. o42 tn ccna ela 538 Reamikayou: oe es.oeates cit ees 499, 501 Kamikajou, Aztec oa oot eee 500 Kinkayou, Chiniqui 2 <— 2.2245: 501 Realy Otis sae es a ne, «oe 482,499 iit Pox, Big-eared. 7 92.) a5 472,473 Da Cieonacoquinnel.c a. oe meets e 741 ia Grulla Brown Bat.......2---- 577 Large-eared Bat, Bocourt’s ...... 654 Large-eared Bat, Buller’s .-.. 2: .- 654 Large-eared Bat, California ...... 653 Large-eared Bat, Saussure’s ...... 653 Large-eared Bat, Waterhouse’s ... 652 Large-eared Vampire Bat........ 662 ibaroe-eared Bats eee ee ee 608 Large-nosed Mastiff Bats ........ 621 Iearee-toothed! shrew --.-2-=-e4- 552 anee-wineedy bait ar a acter ere 573 WasvPenase Saeco ere ere 646 Tas, VigastBabcaceras -tnoet aek ee 584 Leafless or Blunt-nosed Bat ...... 688 Leaf-nosed Bat, Salvin’s......... 710 LGOW MAUQUETOS. 2, ote oe Ses we 451 TECOW MMONETO Ae aR ee ele 451 eopard, Hiaating jo 2 seers 441 thew s cowie calves eee eee 72 INDEX OF COMMON NAMES. PAGE Little California Bat. 3. | 2. eee 578 bittle(Comondu Bat seer 607 Little Pree-tailediBat 5 eee 630 Wittle\Gray Rox 5-5-2) 3 eee 475 Little Mexican Bat <=2 25) eee 579 little Raccoon |. 2.22. 3. see 490 Little Spotted Skunk, Chihuahuan 521 Little Spotted Skunks <.).7 ae 519 LOb0 pe ieee ns Os 471 Lofty Mountain Shrew <=. soe 550 Long-eared Bat; Tomes’ (75 33eae 650 JLong=nosed! Bats =e: 609 Long-tailed Skunk 7. ..2- eee 510, 5a Lower California Badger ...:...-. 505 Lower California Bat\;. 37. oe 573 Lower California Brown Bat ..... 589 Lower California Coyote 2. > 52.22. 466 Lower California Lynx .< >. 7 = aee 460 Lower Califorma Mole... >> {wee 564 Lower California Skunk .......-% 507 Lynx, Bailey’s .. “: .2232- eee 459 Lynx, California, -. 2.2. 2 ose3 eee 459 Lynx, Desert; : .: <6 26 eee 458 Lynx, Escuinapa =...<.. 2.) ae 456 Lynx, Lower California’ ;.~ eee 460 Lynxes 2.252. <).254.08 ee 458 Macleay's Bat... ... 4.0.52 ae 641 Mammals, Insectivorous ......... 547 Manigordo ...... 2 > eee 620 Mastifi Bat. Dwant.. 2552. 624 Mastiff Bat, Large-nosed ......-: 621 Mastifi Bat, Pug-nosed =e eeeeee 620 Masti Bat, Rufous =: 2s 619 Mastit Bat, Shaved 2225s 623 Mastiff Bat, Straight-eared......- 623 Maya Shrew .. 25.22. ..++ rn 561 Maynard’s Raccoon ..-. 22. 491 Mazatlan Shrew |=. ae eine 555 Mearns Coyote-- oe eee 468 Mearns’ Skunk ~ .2..-5.- hee 516 Merriam’s Skunk: 225-4) eee 509 INDEX OF COMMON NAMES. PAGE MesiGamWsadoem. 5), )250- oa 2 oa 504 NesiGame bait rcs ie este keene ewes oe 644 Mexican bat. little)... 00)... 579 Mexican Free-tailed Bat ......... 620 Mexican Grizzly Bear .: ...... 4): - 480 Messi eamuhlOwlet¢. ac cia. =a 5 727 Measicant @bterak mc. occ <5 a tees eG Mei Cane itmlas sf se ese esc l- 456 Mex canmeed Bathe gm acne. eee 594 Mexican shrew, Coues’ .. 3.2.2. 4. 560 Mexican Spider Monkey ......... 733 Mexican Timber Wolf........ 470, 471 Mexican Vampire Bat ::. 2.2. o+s 663 IMAC CHR ers ero hihi orien 402 461, 482, 529 -Michoacan Bridled Weasel ....... 533 MAGOAOPINLION. 0s oes ze ee A 720 MAGOLE GH mee ent ei eal ae ee a 500 INSITIGIES ISAT, Cpe ie ee 575 Mallers) Nose-leaf Bat). 4.2.42... 678 AVIS TIS Ket, dee ae oie nev etes Caen NUTR, 6 in ae eee ce eae ee eee 528 INIT STEW! 6 28S cs ge os eke soles 550 Mirador Browne Bat ..-). 2.2.5.0... 588 MOLE Se EDO Miya Sees yore ete ic - 565 Moles Common) 2. 5.--- 454 PUTAS Scare. SOs eee eee ee 455 Rabbit, eAlitas Manav aches scr 745 Rabbit-sbivdalcon|acks ae eee 746 Rabbit. Omiltemeis. eee 743 RACCOOI Se . icrs eye Root 489 Raccoon mC cal)=c arin Oya ene eee 492 Raccoon, Hernandez’s....-...--- 4g1 Raccoon lisiand ee 2 eee oe 492 Raccoon wicittle nee eee 490 Raccoon, Waynanrdes, see eee ee 491 WaCCOONS. oa. k oe Be eee 482, 490 RACCOON =1Om ares hea ee ee ee 482 Raccoon-tox, Boquete).- 2 -----. - 485 Iaccoon-fox Commons) see 484 Raccoon-fox, Esperito Santo..... 485 RaACCOOn=fox, SOUtHEEN ings =) 487 Raccoon-tox, Nawiiyan pee seein 485 Raccoon-fox, White-footed....... 486 INACCOO ORES H ei ene een 482 INewmovestonbisS Iehe Goagscpsesase5- 599 Rats ElOUSe rc Stearate eee 565 WRatS Fart oP oe eae ee 461, 482, 529 INECEB at Sa. ee rene ee ee 593 INDEX OF COMMON NAMES. PAGE. Red Bat; Calttornia>. 52... eee 594 ReduBat. Mexicana ean 594 Red Bat, -Pfeitier's 2.2. ape 593 Red! Pox: .. 2.055250 > 7 473 Redman’s Nose-leaf Bat ......... 679 Restless Bat \... o....) eee 517 San) Geronimo Hai Seale 542 San Pedro Martir Spotted Skunk .. 522 santa Anita Bat -.... 2:2 2eoeeeee 633 Santa Lucia Nose-leaf Bat....... 678 Santa Rosalia Bat .>...7722eeeee 602 Sapajou, Allied <.-74.-- ea eke Sapajous. ...6 24.) ae 725 Saussure’s Large-eared Bat ...... 653 Salissure!s Shrew 3.2.2) 553 Sclater's Shtew .. 20. 2 552 scott's Gray Fox .1.... 7) 3eeeee 477 SeCA=DEATS! = = .o0 thy wee ene 538, 543, 544 sea-elephant ....¢ /. 9). see 546 sea-elephants .....¢.) 0). 544 Seal, Elephant. .....2 2225335 —eae 545 Seal, Pur .......05.- 5525 er 538 Seal, Guadalupe Fur. - 2-2) 3eeee 544 Seal. Pacitic Oceans. 4ee eee 541 Seal, San Geronimo Hair ........ 542 Seal, Southern Fur: :.7- 2) 2eae 543 Seal. West Indianis— 2.) 542, 543 SealS: 6... ic. 4ns80 eee eee 538, 541 Séals) Bur... . 5... see 543, 544 Séa-lion =... .<2 J.) 43s 539 Sea-lion. Calitonniar ae eee 539. 540 Sea-oms).< 4... aoe eee 538, 539 Sea Otter:..3 ..2is <2 bon aoe eee 537 Sezekorn’s Bat <......5.¢. 5 oe 686 Shagey-eared Bat::...-- 5. Seeee 642 INDEX OF COMMON NAMES. PAGE SIMERVeGl MIE athe IBIEN) S83 ao o.0.0 bo 623 SHomt-nmcered Bait vst)... 44-5 2- 636 SMoOGct=tavledeBatisouae ss soe sea: 669 purew, Berlandier’s ............. 558 GWU ACK A se cencis ncn) quale ay aod : 558 shrew, ©hanceable..... 3.4.4... - 553 Shrew, Chestnut-bellied ......... 550 Direwa Cowes, Mexican 222 .4.42 - - 560 Gene CrawrOnd! Sues sera. oan = ho. 554 UW OILS Kaya rah ehh eds ceaie “aie os wes 559 ME Wem Gclalitns aise cod + steyeteoe = 555 Slacewan GOCMAanl Sisecese) |< «cane oe 552 Siew GOldmanSt an. a. am sen 560 SARA 3. (CRS arg hai cieend tee eer eee 562 Shrewa Guatemalan: so... sess. - 551 Shrew, Large-toothed. ........... 552 Shrew, Lofty Mountain .......... 550 SUMMIT 5: WIENVEN, clea oh alorene tenet aerate ene 561 ShinewanMazatlam san gsc. ans. 555 Suey, WWlrakeRey SS eles alos Biea on 550 ShneweeVloumibaim nase oe eee es 553 mirew, Mt:Popocatepetl......... 561 Shrew, Mt..Zempoaltepec ........ 562 Slammers NGS okboomsageeanoos 561 Shrew, Ocotlan Slender....... 557,558 DME E SAVINGS. eva. ests «on yas 551 Shrew, san Christobal........... is SUMMON SHOSERES 56 bos ones e ome ee 553 SLawTeN, WOEUSE Ss 4 abo booed ooo 552 Sireweeialpanml p< 4ioe 6 we. oe acs 560 SHGewemErOpICall . See 726 Volcano of Irazt Shrew.» uae 559 Wialtus: eee oot See 441, 538, 541 Wandering Bermuda Bat........ 584 Wranderimne Shrew. -c--4- eee 560 Warring Shrew 2.47 o5- ooo 561 Waterhouse’s Large-eared Bat.... 652 Watling’s Island Bat |. - 222 oer 637 Watson's Bat. (6.2227 26. oe 696 Weasel’. 2024045 U4 eee 528, 520 Weasel, Allied’. . 5.73. 552: 3- eee 534 Weasel, “Arctic (G..5-5 24a 528 Weasel, Bridled > 3 32-2 532 Weasel, Goldman’s Bridled ...... 533 Weasel, Michoacan Bridled ...... Bag Weasel, Rio Grande Bridled...... 533 Weasel, Teapa «. .-/)o 25) eee 531 Weasel, Tropical... Spee 531 Wieasels 2344.00 eee 502, 528, 529 Weasels, True ....4: ..- eee 528 Western Bat .:.<.. 0... 7) e nee 582 West IndianiSeall 5... eee 542, 543 Whales.-Kaller. ..... /. 3322 eee 538 White-backed Skunk > [233.2 515 White-backed Skunks ........-.. 512 White Bat :.2./.. +2. 20 aoe 615 Wihite Bat) Bscazu. 332 615 White-footed Raccoon-fox ....... 486 White Honduras Bat... 3s 25eeeee 710 White-spotted Skunk ....515, 522, 523 Wihite=striped Bat = seer 610, 702 White-striped Bat, Heller’s ...... 703 Wihite-striped Bat, Peter sy saee= 704 White-throated Brown Bat ...... 590 White-throated Capuchin’ = aaa 739 Wild:Cat: ..... <\\.<2235.5 ee 458 Wild Dogs) -* 2.7. a }2.2. ae 464 Wolf, Mexican Timber ....... 470, 471 Wolves, Timber’. 5... .. . 25 eee 464 "WolvVésii2525.5% rOmOps)i... + seen. 621, 623 /ANONRONETINAS) $s se Scr anata aire reas ene B52 ENO MO UMTER Es yan.) Giaee 5 slays he sO 272 aeapuicensis. (Cervus) .:...:.:. 74 waechradophilum. (Artibeus)...... FO) achradophilum. (Sternoderma) 2 3 380 9 ERE ERE eae nee ra ae 705, 707 PNCOC OI MRI A hai sca eee gece ec 272 NCOdOn! OliViENSIS =... .220..-a- 272 Wegdomitagu........-.......273;274 Acodon teguina ......... 273,274, 275 EOC OREb. APTICUS™. 6 oes Ste: 273,274 ACOdOn xerampelinus - .....-.273, 275 acuticaudatus. (Molossus) ...... 620 PRG L OIE LEDS ys a. crl's, wield Sordi cr the y= 586 mecloniyvetens Saumen.: - 26. 4... -- 590 ENGEMONOGUS hyo Ae ones de eee ea 62 adocetuss) (Citellus) 52 5.25... Tieslitey JES adolphei. (Sciurus) ..98, 114, 126, 127 adspersus. (Heteromys) ..... 369, 373 seotpous. «(Midas)y 3222 2 a02. hes 724 eau: (Plasiodontia)! .-. .-- 395, 396 egypticus. (Nyctinomus)....... 628 AD ORES cis oi cee Sapa Ss eee Ee 571 ESUMAUS (OCLUMGUS) beens ae es sae 104 aienisy (EeESpEromys) .. 2-2-2). 180 anton (MS tela) eter ais le oe: 534 Biamiams,, (CM GWGyoIS) <5 3 avs oo alone a ere 580 affinis. (Peromyscus)... .172, 180, 181 aninisa (Piumtorius)) a2. 2 531,532. 534 Dintons, “{(Seren)io age oaesoadaaee 124 PAPA DMCHIS SIAMCUSE soa o/s "sh. (5 oe sals. aie 40 agilis. (Dipodomys)......... 349, 351 asilis: /(Perodipus):.....224.:. 349, 351 ENO (1 MAIN Paap art ANT Asis as, 403, 408 J OTE. [OY E2 he Sar oar CO ae Ree ee 408 PMO OMGLrp a MICPAday . 22 cto d hae fee 408, 409 NC OUMtISTACZATLOWSKA = ees ele 403, 408 ENO OLIbIG comes are eee ey arm ee 403 LA GHTTGO) Fe Mis SER gate St eee a 299 alba (Hetopaylla)i oy. a0... 709, '710 PAGE. albestensse (els) lawns seer 447 AlDESCETS am CVI OLS) perenne ree 581 albescens. (Onychomysl.)...... 742 alibescens=) W(Sttrmitaliec. 4 aee 715 alipeScensian (VieSperiil(@) marr B78 allttronsy \CAtteles)e ny create 733 albigula. (Neotomai.) ..278, 285, 286 albigularis. (Vespertilio) .....587, 590 albigularisa)) (WieSperus)ie na aaeee 590 albilabris. (Rhithrodontomys m.) Saye es iat aaNet One G OZGKe ly HOO) albinasus. (Pappogeomys) .. .320, 321 albipes. ((Bassariseus)-4....-- 484, 486 albipest ~ (Scimtus) PS ae ee ae Day, Alllonnosnos, | (SiS) sazocecedeces - 66 albirostiisses Chavassa) sara 66 albiventer. (Oryzomys) ..... 234, 236 albolimbatus. (Heteromys) . .374, 375 albolimbatus. (Sciurusd.) ...... 133 albomaculatum. (Phyllostoma).. 708 albtimanus. (Delphinus) )2:.)>.- 55 AluSt ed) eclid-antis) Pena ete 614, 615 albustyei(Molossus) eps are eer 619 Alectonmn (MGLOSSS) ene n= Eee 619 alexand«cimniuss (Mus). ose 162, 164 alliance (Onyzomys)ieee. - oe oer 234, 242 a lhignle | ((SSREEREIS))" don. oar occ do acl 6 94,99 alfari. (Sigmodontomys).....254, 255 algeriensis. (Delphinus) ........ 55 Miliarniay. sass ree eld ranere ee oe 47 allamandi. (Galictis) ........... 526 allamandia (Grison)i=4ss2 eee 524, 526 alleni. (Heteromys) .....370, 374, 376 allleniasm (Elodomiys) lye ae 206, 297 allenta s\@Zepus)) sae eee 431, 433) 434 alleni. (Neotoma) ....:..... 296, 207 allleniauen (NDOZOESSa) meine eee ere 601, 602 allendi:” (Seirus) i. eee 95, 106, 108 alleni.. (Sigmodon) ..........222, 224 allex. (Peromyscus)......... 172, 175 allophilus. (Peromyscus) ....172, 208 alopes (Prodel pins) ese are ae 58 PN ODOXS tegierne PN cane ete tee 405 777 778 PAGE Alouattal aks s oe 2 eee eye 726 Miouattal palliatay ea seen: 726, 727, 728 Alouatta p. coibensis ......... 726, 72% Mouattap. mexicanay enn ae 72 One 2 07 MVouattamvalllOSan ae eine 726 INT OUattINGS oh....cor bee ee Oe ee 725 alstonie (Calciromiys) serene ae 9 alstoni. (Neotomodon) . .292, 293, 294 ailsivoril, (SGMIRES)) sooes5can7c05% 108 alticolas (Bilarina) ie ese 557, 501, 562 alticola. (Rhithrodontomys s.) .. Z coyay Sear bisseyanen aks eeaeae eed eee Bist. PAGS} alticola. (Sigmondon)....... 224, 231 alticola. ((homomys =) 5... Beensss altilaneus. (Peromyscus) ....175, 210 alGimimnas: © (Ce piis)iet ates eres 745 ambigua. (Spilogale) ........ 519, 521 ambiguus. (Dipodomys m.).. 343, 346 amblyotis. (Phyllostoma)....... 658 amblyotis. (Tonatia)........ 658, 650 americana. (Antilocapra)...... 82, 83 americana, (Antilope). +=) a.kes 81, 82 amencantus.)) (Genvus)pn eee seem 68 americanus. (Odontoccelus) .69, 70,75 americanus. (Trichechus) ....... 37 PAT TAOTMY'S Ale eG ates ret se ante ce eens 299 Ammospermophilus ...... 139, 140, I41 amoles. (Sigmodon a.) ......224, 231 amplexicaudata. (Glossophaga).. 672 amplus. (Peromyscus) ...... 174, 205 angelensis. (Peromyscus }.)..173, 190 angulatum. (Dicotyles)......... 63 angulatum. (Tagassu)...62, 63, 64, 65 angusticeps. (Neotomai.) ...278, 285 angusticeps. (Oryzomys) ....235, 245 angustifrons. (Spilogale) .....519, 521 angustirostris. (Macrorhinus).... 545 angustirostris. (Mirounga) ...545, 546 angustirostris. (Perognathus p.) . ee at eta Se) CARCI: 357> 358 angustirostris. (Platygeomys t.) . SEEN BRET eI ee toed aeons 1d h 318, 319 AMISOnWEISetay beak a ee aes 153 mmainize, (Ablovesealoraahys) 10)) 5 cs 5 co B21 Bas annectens. (Heteromys) .....369, 371 armaeoems, (b0hE) so eo - 535, 530 annulatus. (Bassariscus)..... 484, 487 annulatus. (Citellus) ....141, 151, 152 annulatus. (Paradoxurus) ...... 487 annulatus. (Spermopilus) ....... I51 miavonaarMebisy, — (QUREIS)) Sascca52accace 368 GENERAL INDEX OF LATIN NAMES, PAGE AMIOUUS: 3:80... Sat fone ee ee 549, 556 anthonyi. (Hesperonmiys)..- 2-2 185 anthonyi. (Neotoma) ....... 278, 283 anthonyi. (Perognathus) ....358, 366 anthonyi. (Peromyscus)..172, 185, 186 anthonyi. (Scapanus)........ 564, 505 anthonyi. (Sciurus)) ./ =... eee 130 Anthropoidea © .:...<.2-/. 1. see 723 antillarum. (Glossophaga)....671, 672 antillarum. (Oryzomys) ..... 235, 247 antillensis. .(Dasyprocta)) 7s2aeee 407 antillularum. (Nyctinomus)..... 629 Amtilocapra <2 sc). tg ae 81 Antilocapra americana ......... 82, 83 Antilocapra a. mexicana ...... 81, 82 Antilocaprida::.¢ - 2+ 3a. 81 Antilope americana ({.7.22 42 81, 82 Antrozoing:.... >... A. eee 605 AntroZOUS: . . 2. 32% oe ee 605 AMtrOzZOUS Minors. 5 =. eee 605, 607 Antrozous pallidus ....... 605, 606, 607 Antrozous p. pacificus 22. 3-ee 605, 607 Amiurals. «2 4.0..2. faci eee 681 Anura‘ecaudata: . 2-2... 4. eee 682 Anura geofiroyi.. «....)- 3a 681, 682 Anura lasiopyga .. 2: 4.2). 682 Aoting. 02.5... 22. soa 728 AGUS oon 6st 2 a eee 728 Aotus azarae ......3 ssc eee 728 Aotus rufipes.....:->e eee 729 Aotus vociferans. .... 2.2542 eeee 729 apache, (Felis) ..... 2-2 esn eee 454 apache), ((Belise))i= eee 445,453 apache (Perognathus)) 72 = eeeeeee 356 apache, (Sciurus) 252 oe 95,107, 110 apatelius. (Oryzomys j.)..... 235, 246 aphrastus. (Thomomys) .... .334, 336 aphylla. (Rhithronycteris) .. .687, 688 apnicus. ‘(Acadon) t))) 32a 273,274 apus. (Pipistrellus Bb.) “22268 582, 583 aquaticus, ((lepus)> 2-2 414 aquaticus. (Oryzomys)=~... === 241 ATeeOSClIEUS\s = 4.24 aa eee 91, 94, 106 araneus: ((So0rex)|. = J. «94 eee 549 arboreus. (Peromyscus) ........ 170 archicus. (Oremus) =. eee 51 Aretocephalus' +... 224 aoe eee 543 Arctocephalus townsendi ........ 544 ATCLO fall Case ere eae ae 528, 520, 53° Arctomys ludovicianus .......... iss Aretophocan..acas> 45°) > eee 543 GENERAL INDEX OF LATIN NAMES. PAGE. PMECHOPIGMECUS «5 << 1. =)-)0 - .ta\tix toe 21 Arctopithecus castaneiceps ....... 22 URES Wm UESUS) noe aie aA oar sie 479 arenacea. (Neotoma)........ 277, 283 arenarius. (Geomys) ........ 310, 311 arenarius. (Perognathus p.)...... ESSE eo eee ail ens aeuan eat ome 357, 358, 360 arenarius. (Peromyscus e.)...173, 191 arenicola. (Onychomys t.) ...165, 168 arenivagus. (Dipodomys m.) .343, 347 UIC ome (ONIS)!§ 2 eteise aegis uakeckces «Fs 83 ANTICS OIG tac Ecce ac a ere ere er 704 arizone. (Lepus) ...417, 423, 424, 425 arizone. (Peromyscus a.) ....... 186 arizonz. (Peromyscus t.) ....... 25826, Glo CRORE CREE 173, 186, 187, 188 arizone. (Sigmodonh.) .....224, 228 anzonce. (Sitomys a.) .........- 186 anizonc. (opilogale)).- .. 2.4: 521, 522 arizonensis. (Cynomiys) n> -- MG a L5 4! arizonensis. (Sciurus) .......... ANS ace ene 95, 102, 107, 108, 109 ELEC IS AES i eg ed ge ae Rie SaEguawuss, - (VeSpentalio)’. .. 22.4.4: 587 ambermesian. ((Lepus) oS... .-.- 1g2 auduboni. ((Eepus)=-2-- 417, 422, 429 Aulacomiysy: Ace oe ee eae 299 auneigaster, — (Scturus)2-- 25-6 e- H195, OS EL 3) FLAs LES, PEO? 2a ey aureogaster. (Sciurus) ..115, 116, 124 aureus. (Rhithrodontomys t.) 258, 269 aurispinosis. (Nyctinomops) 627 eyeonn, (IDWS) 6c acsccasca- 17 auinitas | zonchorina) meaner 649, 650 auritus. (Chrotopterus) ..656, 657, 658 auntus, (Nyctinomops) ......-: 627 ainiiisas a (Odontoccslts) ean eee: 76 auritus. (Peromyscus) ...174, 206, 209 auritas. (Vampyrus) ....656.657, 658 aurogaster.. \(SClurus)se me aoe II5 austerulus. (Sigmodon)...... 224, 231 erocimiel, (Caleibleoin)) soscangsca 36 australis. (Pipistrellus h.)582, 583, 584 australis. (Rhithrodontomys) 257, 259 australis) (irichechus)ie aes see 27 austrofiparius, (Myotis) 2. .....- 580 Adar age (NOUS) Pace a er 728 aztecum. (Hemiderma)......... 660 780 GENERAL INDEX OF LATIN NAMES. PAGE. AVAGO | ((Nebis ty) pos cecc0s- 454,455 aZuecusey | (EleSperomly.s) saree 184 aztecus: “(Lepusi)i; 2 ee: 417, 418, 419 azZtecus. ou (VOlOSStS) tae eer eee 620 aztecus (Oryzomiys«e)).--) = 234, 245 aztecus. ((Reromiyscus)) aan an: 172, 184 ayes, (WX 1) oo cab nao 6 499, 500 aztecus. (Rhithrodontomys) .... 259 bachmaniy (bepus) ie acre 428, 429 badius. (Reromiyscus'y.)!.4... 2973, 104 bahamensis. (Nyctinomus)...629, 630 bahamensis. (Vespertilio f.) ..587. 588 loguiloyial, (QOEINS eng oo bo oe 456, 457, 459 joauleyais® (LSPaBS 50.) oo os cdn Goeco ce 459 baileyi. (Perognathus) . .357, 361, 362 basleyas (Siem Odon)) meek ae ei 226 baileyi. (Sigmodonh.) ...... 223,226 BalOMYy Siac i.e aie oe oe ee ee 170 BalOSCiUnUs sy. ca koe ee ore 91, 94, 100 bairdi.s (Delphinus) siee. ses. - 55 bairdi. (Elasmognathus)....... 87, 88 oaniccliaue (@larpiselila)) evr eeenr a 87,88 Balasna, bOODS accra meer eee: 40 Balenayclacialisse ieee oe 30 Baleenay my sticebusie sass ete ei 39 Ball ae1nd Ges aN civehn, Poin eens 38, 39 Baleenopteradys- 4.0 soe eee 42 Balzenoptera davidsoni.......... 42 Baleenopterarcilbbam qe eee 42 Balenoptera sulfurea........ 38,42, 43 Baleenoptera velifera ........... 42, 43 Balenoprerimcey. saya ee eo ene 42 Balantiop tery xcs tn oc see ee 611 Balantiopteryx intusca:....:3..5- 612 Balantiopterya: plicatay... 4-4: 611, 612 balioluss, “(Sciurus ya)ie. 4200, Pr4e 26 banderanus. (Peromyscus) ...... Bette Shia sd coh a aes eee setae 173, 189, 190 lonaversis ((NSMNG) oo cococcnassasce 456 jogucloenel, ((Emigora))sso556500% 524, 525 barbatus: (Niyetelias)i: ss. see 634 Bassawc yoni a.) eee er oe ae 487 Bassaricyon gabbi ....... 487, 488, 489 IBASSAmIS| 4 ava.cee sarees eed ee esto ee ieee 483 IBISS anni) AISWENE, 55505 500clauece 482, 484 IBAISSAIISC USK CET ien tee ae Tene es 482 Bassaniscusvallbipese erase ae 484 486 Bassaniscus annullatus 25 6- 484, 487 Bassariscus astutus ..483, 484, 485, 486 BACT AGOUS el, MINAS. 56 oo oa ou e 484, 485 PAGE. Bassansctista yal pitole iene 486 Bassariscus monticola..... . 2iee 487 Bassaniscusisasdicola sae 484, 485 Bassariscus sumichrasti.......... 487 BassaniScus som Obit sheen 484, 485 Bassariscus) vanialbilises eee 487 batteatus. (Delphinus)= > jeer 55 battyi. (@Didelphys im). LA ny battyas (Le pusica)ie ree 431, 433 battyi. (Odontoccelus)) 73. 4-eee 69, 71 beate. (Peromyscus) >. 7-405. 172, 184 beecheyi. (Citellus.v.) .. 22 seee 150 bellicosa. (Megapteran.) ....... 41 jorhila, — ((SeeuRTIS 10.) Seno 55 c 98, 114, 128 belzebul. (Simia) >. = eee 726 Benedenta :. «2.2 20s se eee 42 bennetti. (Lepus)- +72. sae oeeeee 437 bennetti ~ (Miamion)) = see 667 berlandieri. (Blarina b.) .556, 557, 558 berlandieri. (Sigmodon) ........ 227 berlandieri. (Sigmodonh.)...... eR one Starr tet o6 Bie 224, 2215. 227 berlandieri. (Taxidea t.).503, 504, 505 bernardinus: (Eptesicus)i)))7se 5890 bernardinus. (Vespertilio f.)..587, 589 bicolor, ((Glemiderma)i ae 669 bicolor: (Spilogale).°~ 235 523 bidenss ((Vamipyrus)-e ee 658, 660 bilabiatum. (Phyllostoma)...... ee bilabiatum. (Pygoderma) ....712, 713 bilineata. (Saccopteryx) 322 acne 610 bilineatus. (Urocryptus)........ 610 bilobatum. /(Uroderna) ieee 6907 bimaculatus. (Perognathus)..... 356 biologie. (Galictis: b:) . 23a 524 biologie. (Grison b;) -- 7 > epee 524 bivattata. (“@amandua) ieee 27 blainvillii. (Mormops) ...646, 647, 649 blandus. (Peromyscus 1.) ....172, 182 blandus. (Peromyscus’s.)) 7.3522 182 Blariay as s405 5... fee ee 556 Blarina.s.08 a .ch) eee 547,555 Blarmavalticolaeene a eee 557, 501, 562 Blarina b. berlandieri ....556, 557,558 Bilarinaicimercal a.) = ei eee 559 Bilarinaosson eee eee 557, 502 Bilarina miacnal ss er eeeene 557, 502 Bilarinaenayecnsisie joe 557, 50L Bilarinasmes canals serene en eer ae 557, 559, 500, 561, 562 GENERAL INDEX OF LATIN NAMES. 781 Blarina m. machetes ......... 557 502 Blarina m. peresrina.........- 557, 500 [Bilkeuriiaeysomi@isibbec) Aq at a eee eae 558, 559 ElemminaymelsOnile sess aa 2 fee 557, 501 Bilarina nigrescens ........... 556, 558 BleaninanOOSCUGal i) a4-. ee 557,559 Blarina oreophila............ 557, 559 lem aep AL Wal \ire-cs) lege eia vate es 558 Blarina pergracilis........556, 557,558 BilaninassOrCcinlas ese 2 suo: 557, 560 Blaxina tropicalis ...-..-. 557, 559, 560 plossevilln: (vasturus ib) 2.2... 593 bocourtianus. (Macrotus) ....... 654 bocourtianus. (Otopterus)....... 5 Oe. phERS eee ee nae eee 652, 653, 654 Doluviensis, | (Acodon)) 2... .- 4. - 272 bombifrons. (Phyllonycteris) .684, 685 boopsa #(Balzena) so. . a2. 45025 45- 40 paothinn, (Chilonycteris)... 2.2 .. >: + ph Gen CIE Ce aR 640, 641, 642, 643 booties: \(SCiuitus)) -5 2 oos4e 564. Bete meeieer ican es: OF LAO 27 125 borealis. (Lasiurus) .....592, 593, 594 borealis] (@Viespertilio) <5 2.26. 591, 592 boquetensis. (Sciurus)..... 94,99, 100 lovembKeea, (Sy Kexanvorelosa))» Sousa oan oe 224 ibonuces » (Sigmodon ht) 5...45.- IEXONANGIES 3 ooh eee tone rere a Oe Brae 83 boy. ~(Elesperomys) .2....:... 195 boyliue (Peromyscus). 4-4 45 - 173, 195 brachycium. (Phocena)........ 48 brachyotum. (Hemiderma) ..... 660 GAC INV OGUS ise monte wloe 8 SP. nce cia! 571 BraeiyaiyMa o 22 koe sl ldots 688 Brachyphylla cavernarum.688, 689, 690 Brachyphylla nana ...... 689, 690, 691 brachypterus. (Globicephalus)... adig.g. So a Sto 6.00 06,0 Bo obo 52, 53) 54 [SPDICIEN Glob ke. Ge erie ae ae 555 brachyurus. (Capromys)........ 393 linge Siqoiorch (6h: ae eee oe 19 ISTRAVGNG) OLS tate Cae NASI (caey eee ee 21 Bradypus castaneiceps......... 22, 23 beadypusididactylus ..%. 5 s.-c.% 19 BLAGY. US STSCUS 25. nets «nus 23, 24 Bradivpus infuscatus ..2 22225 02. 22), 23 Bradypus tridactylus.. 2. .s..... 21 brasiliensis) (Felis)... 5... 5-5... 449 brasiliensis. (Nyctinomus) ...... 630 brevicauda. (Zygodontomys).... 254 PAGE brevicaudum. (Hemiderma)..... 669 brevicaudum. (Phyllostoma) .667, 668 DLeVICaIdiISH m(SOLES) nao 555 brevicepseas (COPia) meray aie ee 46 brevaceps. (Physeter) =. 4-4--- 46 brevimanus. (Chilonatalis) ...635, 636 brevinasus. (Perognathus p.).353, 355 brochus. (Synthetosciurus) ....9I, 92 browni. (Capromys) . .. .390, 393, 394 lononyaaul, » (StembbetlS)) ofc oo ceo oe 94,99, 100 brunneus. (Peromyscus m.). .172, 176 bryanti. (Neotoma)......... 277, 280 bryanti. (Perognathus s.)....357, 364 buccatuss mas (Citellus) epee oer 149 bulbivorus. (Thomomys) ....... B32 bullaris yes @iylomiys) eae 217, 219 pullata. (Nastia). oe 495.497, 498 bullatus. (Peromyscus) ...... 173, 193 puller. » (Geomiys)in.-. cece eee 320 bullern. (Heteromys) ........ 369, 370 puilleritees (Macro tts) pee 654 bulleri. (Oryzomys)......... 234, 239 louillikesnns ((O)wojonesciiS)) S5 kad an ce 652, 654 bulleri. (Pappogeomys) .320, 321, 322 bulleriee (Glamis) eee GV EOF 7) burrus. _(Proechinomys)..... 385, 388 Cabassous: Sevier ete se ac ee 31 Cabassous centralis =a.) oer Bin 32 Cabassous.c. hispidus 4.5. r poe 32 Cabassous novemcinctus ......... 34 cacabatus. (Peromyscus) ....175, 211 Cachreamtis az: sis pos be eee ie ey nee 32 Caconartlio \(BIelISi per cer 445, 451, 452 Gecusy | (Niyctinomops)eeas--oae- 627 cagottis. (Canis)....465, 466, 468, 469 calcaratum:. (Hiemiderma):. 5). -- 669 califormiana. | (Otatia)\. 5223 4- a- 539 californianus. (Zalophus) ....539, 540 californica. (Didelphys) ........ Is Calhtionainos,, (Ibis se)) acne cs 456, 458 Calitionaca, ((iieeit)) 5 on scacece 458 californica. (Neotoma) ......... 284 calniormicus;, \(Cainacus)y-. 456-2 > hy | calitornicuss | (kepus) eerie tee gee eee 431, 436, 437, 438, 439 Californieus, \(Macrotts) asset - 653 calatommicuss | (Microtus)e ase e 302 CElbitormoukemis, (MHEIS) Gab aco 5000048 203 Callntorpanews, (WihieistS)) 55 5650c00- eens. 572, 579, 577, 578, 579 782 GENERAL INDEX OF LATIN NAMES, PAGE. PAGE. californicus. (Odontoccelus h.)... Canisiwullpess 74.2.5 500ee Tee 471 Aetaled eau hela neue reee 69, 76, 77, 78 | canus. . (Hleteromys)——. .2. eames californicus. (Otepterus) 652,653, 654 | canus. - (Liomys).-- 7.5. eee 375 californicus. (Peromyscus) ...... canus.. (Odontoccelus h:) = 235ae 69, 78 ets ie ar Basile oa ee ee eee 174, 201,203 | canus. (Onychomys t.) ....22272 ae californicus. (Scapanus)........ 565 | Capistratus. (Sciurus)) >. 2 55a 107 californicus., (Urocyon ¢!)).. 475,277 | Capromyine =. 25.4. eee 382, 388 californicus. (Vespertilio) ....... 578 | Capromys. jaa01 ase 382, 388, 389, 393 caliginosus. (Hesperomys) ...... 253 | Capromys brachyurus ... > eee 393 callida, Dasyprocta) = s2.- 405,406 | Capromys browni........ 390, 393, 394 Calittrichidat. lax tore cee See 723) ||) Capromiys eleganSe. sneer 390, 392 Callospermophilus <.)-eee- 130,140,147 | Capromys fourniert > ——2 aaee 389, 390 Callospermophilus madrensis ..... 147 | Capromys ingrahami 53-22 e. 390, 394 callotiss “(lepus)e-- ee -- A31,:4325433 || Capromysmmelanunus. ase 390, 391 CANO MMS Gaeoconasdegsooorse 540) || Capromys, pilondesi-ya, ae 389, 390 CalOm ys ae vere Cee 170 | Capromys prehensilis......390, 391, 392 CaluromysS ys Suto net ae eres 9 | Capromys p. gundlachi....... 390, 392 Calunomysralstonie sees ee ee 9) | Capromiys quemi? 4). ae eee 390 Caluromys. cinerea... «66h. si a. 9) |) Capromys thoracatus) — eee 390, 304 Caluromys derbianus............ 9; 10-4. Caniacus 2.40: 5 ee ee 68 Caluromys laniger pallidus ....... 9,20 | Cariacus h. californicas 27 >. omer 77 Campicolai Aes Aer ee ee 200) |-Carmiulyorag.... ee oe eee 441, 478 Canadensis: (Gutta) sae no 536 | carolu. (Myotis)... ~. -22 05 sepeeee 580 canaster a (Galictis)).5 eae 526 | carolinensis. (Sciurus).....:. 32% canasters = (Giison) ss 524s 52055272 es 2 onl ee nett eee 107, 108, LOG, LO; mas cancrivorus. (Procyon) ..490, 492,493 | carolinensis. (Vespertilio) ....... 587 canerivorus: 9 (Ursus) Vso... oak 462 | Carollia.......2 12 2). eee eee 667 camescenss) | (Marmosa) ise 5, 6,8 | Carollia castaneum..°. --2 <= ae 670 eanescens. (Micoureus) ......... 6 | carpolegus. (Artibeus) ...... 693, 694 canescens. (Neotoma).......... 28n | Carmen: (Belis) 254 nee 445, 448 canescens. (Perognathus n.) .357, 365. | castaneiceps. (Arctopithecus)... 22 Caniceps. 2" ((SCiaGHtS)) eee 670 Canina (REO pberys) ee ere 613,614 | castaneum. (Hemiderma)... .668, 670 Ganesan ou cen ee te toe ee eee ae 464 | castaneus. (Peromyscus t.) . .172, 177 canimus) ((Viespertilio).25.-.- 613,614 | castanops. (Cratogeomys) ...... Caniseryrby: hie a oe eae ere ee AGB Pas aust Ae Bre esate 312, 313, 315,520 Canisica cous ree 465, 466, 468, 469 | castanops. (Pseudostoma) ...... 315 Canisicinereo-arcenteusia: seers 4y4 | Castor... 2.4 i202) 220 eee 159 Canisiclepiicus eee eee 465, 467 || Castor c. frondator, 223. 159, 160, 161 Canrsiestonsen pia ieee 405, 400; 470 | Castordfiber .2- +2225 oe 159 (Caiaiig iieromilblansts) 5.5 5055c8n5e coue- 464 || Castor zibethicus ~2. 2 eee 307 CaniSimapenylGits ee eee 465,468 || Castondé. ......45 53-2 e eee I59 Canistlatransi to eee eee 470 .| Cateorus..........1.22 er 586 Canis lestecasias 35 tert an Ge eee 465 | catus. (Felis) 22.22 443 Canispmeamsy eh. sa hd ae 465, 468, 470 | cauce. ~ (Didelphys'c:.) .2 2235p 18 Canis, mexicantsi-e = 3457 56 465, 470; 471 | cauce:. (Didelphys m2 73. aeeee 14,18 Canisnmicrodonke see eee eee A65,409) | caudatus, \(Centetes)— seer 565 Canis jochsopis see eee 465, 466, 469 | caudatus. (Oryzomysc.) ....234, 23% Canisspentnsulacee re 465; 466,467 | caudatus. (GoLex) _..--.222eee 553 Canisevicilisnp etree eee 465,467 | caudifer. (Glossophaga) ........ 672 GENERAL INDEX OF LATIN NAMES. PAGE caudivolvula. (Viverra) ........ 499 cavator. (Macrogeomys)..... 328, 3290 cavernarum. (Brachyphylla) .... 3 big ERG EE RESET Ee 688, 689, 690 Gawiavcrnstata: s.2ctoas Waseem = oe 407 eawirostis. (Ziphius).: ..t2.=%. 47 RRL ce eerste ts co ene See ce eee 725 (Cie Tonia day ico ey eet ne ee ar ks ear 732 CESUIG Sic. 3 tiara Bore Eaeeee rear 725,735 @Gebusihypoleucus:...:..:. 725073 Ostia, Webusmmitator 2... 5-skse sss 730, 737 cecilii. (Peromyscus) ........ 172,178 cedrosensis. (Peromyscus) ...173, 185 CGenievesicaudacusnnc.] sash sea 565 Gembtendce win v5.24 ieee woe ee 565 Gentralis, (Cabassous) .:..-.%-. Ze eentralis) ((Diplylla)sss3..-. : 720, 721 eentralis. (Echinomys) .. 20. /.-- 386 centnalis, (Belis(o.) ........- 444, 446 centralis. (Proechinomys)....... ok bs Bn ee 385, 386, 387 TCeniralisy ee(atua)) cc.) et = fe 32 GempnonyGtenise. sare caste eins ocro:: 610 CSMEUIBIORS Hecate Seer 691, 716 Cencuriotavoculanisy. 2's. 2%. .\: ag CEmipini@ tne Cmabininy saan enn a ouL 717 Cenbtunomexicantisnn 4 ae. oor = aL Cent OMMINOr eee eee soe a7 (CGM CSMNES bocce csseadsacs MO ne 7aL 7 MStMarlOMINce eis oa has 2 2x2 aa 716 (GEKCOlahes inate Se esa a here 400 Cercolabes: pallidum, ¢ .< ys se h25 401 Cercolepiesieeren cee ee ee reas She 499 CEGLOSEHSISas (ZEpUS)-) see = oe 428 cerrosensis. (Odontoccelus) 69, 76 (CARVE haan Greene oan Beene aoe 443 cervicalis. (Sciurus p.) ...96, 114, 119 CUATICAINS, ((SotenqnS ww) go05 ooso5 IIQ (COINTUGIES 94 ae etna tei tions eae cee 68 canjmbe “(OO amen’ o& btw eco 86 (Ce sritiale Se fit et Ree oe ecto eee ee oy ae 68 cervinus. (Thomomys) . .334, 339, 340 Cervus. acapuleensis, (222.020.225.452 74 Cenvjusramenncanus eee es se see ol. 68 CeUStA ACOUCST oo). Jihs 5 spiel saa er 70 Gervus HEMIONUS. «4 0525.24 ute 5 76 Genvus lichtenstems1 . sa eo24..): = 72 WEIS LI RACAMIUIS 9/055 nM) fore ie Cervus memotalis's so ieush 62 Vee 74 SOLAS GMMMUS., Risto sete ohh: 70 Ofer ia BIS Sen fy 9 eee PA RO So 783 PAGE. CenvtiSitoltecusieancs | seen ance: 74 Cetaceaneremm ras rien rhe hn 38 Cetopterapinn rn eo ia ouechale= 42 Chzstodipusis sete ae a a 352, 356, 368 chapmani. (Dipodomys)........ 350 Chapman: (eps). f-a. et- 4I7 chapman | ((Marmosa)=-2.-2...- 4 chapmania §(Onyzomuys) i. es TR AAR eee Rete eae ea AFA 237) 236,236 chapmanis —\(Perodipus)i.. .. 349, 350 Ghatir (Helis) tee mete sens a ead 440 eherriizas (Geomiys) mene ee 330 chermi. (Hesperomiys),.....-..-- 183 cherrii. (Macrogeomys)...327, 328, 330 cherie (Ory zomiys) o 44-422 52253 cherrii. (Peromyscus) ...172, 183, 267 cherrii. (Zygodontomys)..... 252, 253 chiapensise |(Wepusst) ieee eee ae 744 chiapensis. (Sciurus g.)...98, 114, 125 childs = (Ory zomiys)) 2.5 see ee 244 Ghilenseae\(otturnina) ps ee ee aT Chilonatalis sets a ae eee 635 Chilonatalis brevimanus....... 635, 636 Chilonatalis micropus ....635, 636, 637 Chilonatalis tumidifrons....... 635, 637 Chilonyetenist ya prea ere 639, 644 Chilonycteris boothi. .640, 641, 642, 643 Chilonyeteris de fulvwusis 544 eee 646 Chilonycteris fuliginosa: =... 42. 641 Ciilony cterissaniscasee ene eee 641 Chilonycteris macleayi 639, 640, 641 Chilonycteris m. fuliginosa....... 748 Chilonycterisnm=oriseas= nee 747 Chilonycterism-_jimilatay=) sees 747 Chilonycteris mexicana ....... 641, 644 Chilonycters Osburn seo eres 642 Chilonyctens parnellinee sae. 640, 642 Chilonycteris personata....... 640, 641 Chilonycteris portoricensis.....641, 643 Chilonyeteris:psilotis;) tae see 640. 642 Chilonycteris quadridens......... 641 Chilonycteris rubiginosa.. .641, 643, 644 @hullotuste neo eee peer. 209 Chime aeek yaa sea era oe 507 chiriquensis. (Myotis) ....... 572,576 chiriquensis. ~(Potosis))...- 499, 501 chiriquensis. (Sciurus &.) .94, 103, 104 chiriquensis. (Sigmodon b.) ..... 225 chiriquensis. (Sigmodon h.) ..222, 225 chiriquinus. (Proechinomys c.) .. Came sais ERS CA eee 385, 387 784 GENERAL INDEX OF LATIN NAMES. PAGE Chiroderma Mi a-.see dee ee 710 Chiroderma salvini....... F/O Gf iit VpIEe Chiroderma vallosumeye see oe 710 Chinonectést sac 4- eee eee 2 Chironectes guianensis........:.. 3 Chironeetesmemunad. ees oo te ee 3 Chironectes minimus ae eee Ib Do 5} Chironectes palmatayeee eee ee 3 Chironectes paraguensis ......... 3 Chironectes sarcovienna ......... 3 Chironectes variegatus .......... 3 Chironectesiyapock: 275 s5 sas oe 3 Ghiropterar. peace tienes cee 569 Choeromycreris ree 670, 673, 683 Choeronycteris godmani ...... 673,674 Choeronycteris mexicana...... 673, 074 Cheeronycteris minor 5.2:->..- 673, 674 Cheerony.cterns) perniana =. es 682 Choleepuss4 snc oe eee 19 Cholcepus hofimanni > -cene . 20, 21 Chrotopterusieer ree aoe een 656 Chrotopterus auritus..... 656, 657, 658 chrysocoma. (Sturnira)......... 75 chrysomelas. (Oryzomys)....... Dixie) chrysomelas. (Zygodontomys)... 253 ehinysonotus: (Myotis) (17.2 see 574 chrysopsis. (Rhithrodontomys). . S AAR pi Vat hens ee eae, 258, 265, 266 Chrnysothnasen ere store eee a 730 Chrysothrx cerstediy 2) Ann ee 731 chaysucnss o (Mibyoxus) "ie cr 2s 383 ciliolabrum. ((Myotis'¢:)) 2. 352. .: 580 cinerascens. (Lepus) ....428, 429, 430 Gimereanem Samim) exe ae eee eee 559 emerea a(Galunomiys)r so oe tac 9 eimerea. > ((Didelphiys)) = 22< 6 o- ce */ cmereas 9) (Marmosa)) S- eens aoe: ey / cinereo-argenteus. (Canis) ...... 474 cinereo-argenteus. (Urocyon) .477, 478 cinereum. (Dermanura) ..... 699, 700 cinereus. (Desmodus)........... 718 cinereus. (Lasiurus)..... 592, 594, 595 cinereus. (Rhithrodontomys s.).. soins) yon chee, olleaeko eh ses beh ey aie eieken 257, 262 GIN[|ETeISH sCVieSpertilio)iee eee 595 cineritius. (Peromyscus) ..... 173, 195 cinnamomea. (Lobostoma b.).... 649 cinnamomea. (Mormops b.) ..647, 649 cinnamomeus. (Pipistrellus)..582. 585 cirehosus: ((irachyops)s.--..5- 664, 665 cirrhosus. (Vampyrus) ...... 664, 665 PAGE. Citellus = cos. aye eae ee 138, 139 Citellusvadocetus* ie a eee ree I41, 152 Citellus annulatus”....2-. I41, E51, 252 Citellustay coldmani == ss- ee C4l, ESt Citellus buccatus’. ....: >. cree 149 Citelluscouchitse. eee 149 Citellus cry ptospilotus: > eee 144 Gitellus elegans) 2.2 )= 5s. eee 145 Citellusshaccisiy ese 140, I4I, 142, 143 Citellusthie saxicolales ae 139, 140, 142 Citellus' interpres........ --). G22 140, 145 Citellus spilosoma) 75. 77seee 140, 145 Citellus s. microspilotus ..140, 144, 145 Citellus tereticaudus.= )5 setae 140, 144 Citellus t. sonoriensis. ........ 140,144 Citellus variegatus ....... 141, 148, 149 Citellus v. atricapillus, 7 eee I4I, 150 Citellus v. beecheyi . . .2 5232502 150 Citellus v:disheri... 270. u eee I4I, 150 Citellus v. grammurus ....141, 149, 150 Citellas-v.., rupestrs! 4-7 eee 141, 150 citellus. (Mus); 2..< : ... [325 139 Crtiltssin:. = Sie eee 139 Citillas mexicanus) =o ere eee 146 clarku. (Cratogeomiys)) =e aia clavatus. (Odontoccelus) 222aee "3 clementis. (Peromyscus t.)...... ayy 6 1k2 gS, 8, eee 173, 183, 187 clepticus. (Camis) 525-7. 465, 467 clinedaphus. (Monophyllus) . .676, 678 clusius, (Rhomomys)= 3 aceeeee 340 Clymene <2 ..5. 2 fo. 3% soe eee 57 Clymenia, .... 5.2 647. oe te) cnecus. (Perognathus) ...... 357, 302 Cnepheeus. 2) oo... eee 585 eocos. (Sciurus s:) .-- 295,06, 1E4 yer Coelogenus:.. 0.2.2. : 2): 5a). s eee 408 Coendit 22.2.2n.ck 8 Me Sa 399 Coendu lenatum. 2-255 see 400, 402 Coendu mexicanum ...... 400, 401, 402 Coendu m. yucataniz ........ 400, 402 Coendu nove-hispaniz .......... 402 Coendu- pallidum: - a2. <= sane 400, 401 GENERAL INDEX OF LATIN NAMES. 785 PAGE. (Coendurprehensilis /.7. 0-4-5242 4. 402 Coendt rothschildi...-....:.- 400, 401 (CO RREL Bi 2a enone aT hel ge ue one 46 Moria DLEVICEPS.. 2.2... 5... ee 46 Rota (Oavsproctal)!) a. a5) 405, 407 coibensis. (Alouattap.) ..... 720, 727 colime. (Rhithrodontomys)..... yearend is << 2 125 S592005207 Colimensis, (Sciurus a.))......... 120 colimensis. (Sciurus p.)...95, 114, 119 RBOlimensis. | (Setucus ws) -aca...- 120 GOllccingn (SCIULUS)) = 422-04. - oe oo: OY ates O72 £09) 114), 127, 122, 123, 53 SLOG (SA ea Ree a ee 139 (COMMAGICEE Aa cop en Oltone a aa Ronee tare 57 meommtmis. ((Phoczena)’)...2..-- 48 communis. (Ttursiops) .......:.. 56 compressicauda. (Tursiops) ..... 56 comptus. (Peromyscus) . ....174, 206 concmmnas) a (Miyotis)i; 04... - oo >- 575 concolores “(Mephitis)s. oe 4 45665 2- yin (CIOTNE OTIS Gis cesta lo orice oc creo 512 Wonepatus hlipensis . ..\...52.-- 514, 517 Conepatusthumboldtis s.- 20. aa--- 512 @onepatus leuconotus®:..:.... 514,515 Gonepattis.! stexenSisie: 445/45. 514, 515 ConepatusimapunttiOne. 446-55: 516 Conepatus mesoleucus ....514, 515, 516 Conepatus m. mearnsi .. . . 513, 514, 516 Conepatus pediculus ........ 514, 517 Conepatus SONOLIEMSIS.< © 5.2.4.5 .: 514 Conepatus tropicalis ..... ints Isatly (apissietss comiuniss | (vepusiar) qe .6 a4: 417, 424 eoumectens. ((lepus*f)\325.,.054.. 743 consobrinus. (Peromyscus m.)174, 202 convextm, | (Uroderma)) 2. +. - 697, 698 coolidgii. (Peromyscus t.) ...173,187 CorsinaginOPICAlisie, serena ae 559 Gorm, (Ghernloewe)) co .ncbccake 692, 693 GonyMOrniniySs. os 2. ode oye ee 602, 603 Corynorhinus macrotis ...603, 604, 605 Corynorhinus m. pallescens. .. .603, 604 Corynorhinus m. townsendi .. .603, 604 Costamcensic. | (Helis) 4m eee 448 costanicensis, (Melis: bp.) ...-...- 456 costaricensis. (Macrogeomys) 328, 330 costaricensis. (Odontoccelus) .. .69, 73 costaricensis. (Oryzomys) ...... des, 2 NE eR Re 232.2315, 2495250 costaricensis. (Rhithrodontomys) Ss ae ey oe eae 258, 267, 268 PAGE. conchinme (Citelliis) eee eis eee 14G Comesten(Cenmisias ne saison 70 couesi. (Hesperomys) .......... 236 couesi. (Odontoccelus a.) ...69, 70,71 couesi. (Oryzomys) .234, 236, 239, 247 CON PU (Miyocasten) mcrae ie aoe 382 cozumelz. (Didelphys y.)...... LA, 15 cozumelz. (Oryzomys) ......234, 241 comumelze. (Peromyscus) ....172, 181 erassidens) “(Phoeena)).. 2 2.3.25 51 crassidens. (Pseudorea) ........ 51 Grasstimas ss Ghacassial) essen ine 62, 64 CLaSSit wn (aiyaSSulals) ae ere ae 64 Cratogeomlysimeen ene 309, 311, 320 Cratogeomys castanops........... a Larenthee Wet eyelet Geeks BUD, ges, Swipes) Cratogeomys c. goldmani..... Basan Cratoreomiys clarkiites eres eee 315 Cratogxeomiys esha a eee eae 312, 314 Cratogeomys fulvescens ...... ghd, shis) Cratogeomys merriami ....... Bi), eee Cratogeomys oreocetes ....... shies ey Cratogeomys peregrinus ...... 313, 314 Cratogeomys perotensis. . . 312, 313, 314 crawfordi. (Notiosorex) ..... 554, 555 erawtords, (Sorex) 32: 3-432 554 eremmnopatess, (Ovisic))) sane ee 84, 85 creper. (Rhithrodontomys) ..258, 272 crepuscularis. (Nycticeius) ...... 598 CricetaGipust fsa ae oe ty eee ai52 ecnnituss, 1(Onyzomiys) poe ses 235, 245 Crispus.) WHeteromys)leer pa: 375, 380 CLISPUS gt CLAOHIYS inert eee 380 Crispusae (bamandta) = ane erenies 27 Suse, (CEWE)) ocacsacodusooobe 407 cristata. (Dasyprocta) ...... 405, 407 enistatus, (2 chinomys)) 5.545645" 383 cristobalensis. (Peromyscus z.) .. BP ceo We ay Sie re et eS 175, 209 eEusmieitiims » ((Macassu) see eee 62, 65 crusnigrum. (Tayassu) ......... 65 cryptospilotus. (Citellus) ....... 144 CryiptotilSe cA.4 ace eee eae 550, 557 cubanus. (Monophyllus) .....676, 678 cubanus. (Nycticeius h.) ..598, 599 cubanus. (Solenodon)-....... 566, 567 Gubensiss | (Scotophiluish:)) 0m... 588 cubensis, ((Vespertilion.)). 2... 587, 588 CLEC EE Rc ce er ane ae areas 5 cumulator. (Neotoma) ...... 277, 280 curvirostris. (Delphinus) ....... 55 786 GENERAL INDEX OF LATIN NAMES. PAGE PAGE Citas 7) eee 52 Cyclothunusy....c0% cece ee 25 | deductor. (Globicephalus)...... 52 Cyclothuncus dorsalish a... soe er 2i5))|| Delphinaptertnce = ee eee 48 eymodice: (Lursiops)-.)- 3-4... 56 | Delphinide 2.2...) 4572555 eeee 47, 48 Cynailurussubatis...02- 50a se 44t_} Delphinus:...........- 2 eee 54 Cynomyanax—see Cynomyonax .. 530 | Delphinus albrinanus............ 55 WYMOUAYS: b o55)s uioteey ake cock era 153 | Delpbhinus algeriensis...... —2aeeee 55 Cynomys arizonensis......... 153, 154 | Delphinus bairdi: 3: .. 7. 55 Cynomlys STISGUS) oo. os oe oe rg5 | Delphinus batteatus’..-. 322 eee 55 Cynomiys Sunnisomi ae aor. 2 - 153,156 | Delphinus curvirostris .......-258 55 @Gynomysslaurans seer ier £55 |) Delphinus deductor 722.7 eee 52 Cynomys ludovicianus........... Delphinus delphis: ..< 1.5425 -see 54 Pi RO a SAN be shoe 153,154, 155,156 | Delphinus forsteri -....2 25. eee Cynomys mexicanus......... 153,156 | Delphinus fulvo-fasciatus ........ 54 Cynomys missouriensis .......... 155 | Delphinus fuscus . .. . 7. oeeeee 55 Cymomiys Socialis 2.5455. aeea 155 | Delphinus sladiators a. asso 51 Cvstophorince iss sees Ae ee 545.| Delphinus janira . . 2042295 55 Deiphinus longirostris): . ..5 2a 58 DAMA mire he tae Laas Gatos ie eer 68 | Deiphinus major. ....... 26 .eeee 55 Dama sothschildiee er 4ct ses eee 72 | Delphinus marginatus .....::22e8 55 Wanits-ty. 2s... chats oe ces a See 479 | Delphinus melas’ -- 2222-9) 52 DAS yNOtUS .h<1,.o ecg ask ora n oe 368 | Delphinus microps ...... J... eee 55 Dasypodidat te wercaes ee aa 31 | Delphinus mooril.:<<.. 22%. 55 Dasy podinegeve oo shea tess oe oot 3t | Delphinus moschatus)..2 02) ee 55 DasyproChac: head es a ene 403 | Delphinus nove-zelandie ........ 55 Dasyprocta antillensis =.= 224.20 407 | Delphinus orca ......4..2>).. eee 50, $x Dasvjproctacalllic aye ems ey eee 405,406 | Delphinus phocena ...- 722225 48 Dasyprocta, Colbges . as. se 405,407 | Delphinus plagiodon ........3..% 58 Dasyprocta Cristata 005 s-00 405,407 | Delphinus pomeegra.......)--225 55 Dasyprocta isthmica ..... 405, 406, 407 | Delphinus sowerbianus .......... 55 Dasyproctamexicanas sri 404,405 | Delphinus tursio......-2 3-2) ee SiG ho Dasyprocta punctata. ss)... sens 405 | Delphinus variegatus .........25% 55 Dasyproctapruatanica, 1.55.5... 405 | Delphinus walkeri .............. 55 Waswpterus css atone Oo ee 595 | delphis. (Delphinus))\~- 2p 54 Dasywtectstega ceo. sete es 597 | deppii. (Sciurus) 22 caer 94, IOI, 102 Dasypterus e. panamensis..... 595,597 | depressus. (Nyctinomops) .. .625, 627 Dasypterus e. xanthinus ..595,596, 597 | depressus. (Nyctinomus) ....... 627 Dasypterus intermedius ...... 595,596 | derbianus. (Caluromys) .......- 9, 10 Dasypus novemcinctum ......... 33 | derbianus. (Didelphys) 77-22 9 Dasypus novemcinctus .......... 32 | Dermanura ....:-...>-2 25a 699 DaASy pus WMicinebUS <\.-)..4.55 256 31 | Dermanura cmerctim- eee 699, 700 davidsoni. (Balznoptera)....... 42, | Dermanura,eva. 7.252.450 607 davyi. (Dermonotus)....644,645,646 | Dermanura pheotis..-.........-. 699 Mavayiaue (BP teronoOtus) ie verre ee 644 | Dermanura quadrivittatum....... 701 Decliatistist .2 isc. see eee ee 614’ || Dermonotus: 234-45. 42 eee 644 Declidtunustallb sees eee 614, 615 | Dermonotus davyi ....... 644, 645, 646 Declhidturls firey nesses se ae 6re |) Dermonotus de tulwusi= see 646 Deehdcunusivaine oma ee ee ee ee 615 | deserti. (Dipodomys) . . .343, 345, 347 GENERAL INDEX OF LATIN PAGE, deserti. (Rhithrodontomys) ..... 259 deserticola. (Hesperomys 1.) no BUKS: deserticola. (Lepust.)....... Aan At deserticola. (Peromyscus a.) .... 188 deserticola. (Peromyscus t.) .173, 188 desmaresti. (Moschophoromys) .. ME Ae wie iy: MeN ge OL anshivets 250, 251 mesmaresti. (Mus)............5. 250 desmarestianus. (Heteromys) 369, 372 destnuctor., (Pseudorca)) 2.52... 51 DMesmodomtine 22-2 75-.50545-su-5 718 DESmATOGISteie cto boreal eysten-e ee 718 DWesmodusicinereuse. os. -46 se. 718 DWesmodus dsorbienyi ....2......: 718 PDesmodtisfuscuS ys aqes es = 719 Wesmodus mUrmuUSe s+ 44.20.05: - 719 Wesmodussrotundus 95 22.25 -. 718, 719 Wesmodusnttuss.. 0... 50.544: Pr Oe FO devius. “(Oryzomys))........: 2315, 244 Glievaiemmes (UEP US) sry ceases «cable eee: 412 ciazie) (Nomerolacus))....s..5-.- 412 COYNE Soe. cis Seti eia eet ig din% 62,65 Wicotylessangulatums ...-.2...4.-. 63 Wicopylesia. Sonoriense --.-.5-... 64 PHconvies tajacul. 2. 22 ae as 63 WD CTATOCEDUS ates e wo a ort os wie 8r LILGIETC 1 ole a nee ee 25 didactyla. (Myrmecophaga)..... 24 DAIACEVNES oe. stirs cule taba woe a eS 25 didactyius. (Bradiypus)- 2-. 4... .- 19 Didelpbyadaeks. wine occa. eee os I Widelphysyr hs. 2508 hoes ee 18h TA Widelphysaurita... os o.e ea se 17 Didelphys califormica::..... 22.5. . 15 Didelphys carcinophaga cauce... 18 Widelplnys cimercay.s: Ai als. css: i DWidelphys derbianus ......../..- 9 Didelphys marsupialis ........... 14 Didelphiys m.-battyt 2... 2.56. TAy 17 Didelphys im. Cauces. 23 ..d6--. 6 2 14,18 Midiel ply smi -EbeNSis,. 25. a5... 14,18 Widelphys.m. isularis...2...... TAG Ly, Didelphys mesamericana .14, 15,16, 17 Didelphys m. tabascensis ....... 14, 16 Prdelpliysm. teXensis: 4 2,..50.- - 14, 16 Wiclelpiys mMuTiNa, *sh)s eo. sk ee 4,5 Didelphys nudicaudata......... II, 12 Didelphys philander .+.......... 9 Didelphys richmondi........... 14,16 Didelphys yucatanensis ........ 14,15 Didelphys y. cozumelz NAMES. PAGE Gunicilisss w@2eronmiyscus))=..4.... - Bers Aree ate 173, 193) 194, 205 difficilis. (Rhithrodontomys) .257, 263 difficilis. (Vesperimus) ......... 193 dilution. || (Onyzomiys:e)) c.f... .2347 238 DO PSs se ke ee el an me is ete 628 ID Slavalyiareh ei e mesic; Shia a Oey ORES 25 Diphivlilas sy asewerper tees sh) x es Oe 720 Diphyilaicentralisaees.c 296 W207 20 Diphyllatecatidatas2- 25... -- 720, 721 IDinlostomeann seer tert Getto chy at 332 Dipodomuss wn. ou eee ee eee os 349 Dipodomyina eae. A. tese -c 241,352 Dipodomysmaer oo ee vows 341, 348 Dipodomys agilis p12. oe 2 349, 351 Dipodomys chapmani........... 350 Dipodomys deserti:...... 343, 345) 347 Dipodomys hermanni ........... B55 Dipodomiys meriani ... 4.5024... ESch es ele teehee egs 343, 345, 346, 347, 348 Dipodomys m. ambiguus ..... 343, 346 Dipodomys m. arenivagus ... .343, 347 Dipodomys m. atronasus ..... 343, 348 Dipodomys m. melanurus .... .343, 348 Dipodomysi im: parvus 74... 5.2 343, 340 Dipodomys m. simiolus .. .343, 344, 347 Dipodomys mitchell. 5°72. = - 343, 344 Dipodomiys ordi so ass yee ee 350 Dipodomiys oratusts ie ye 343, 344 Dipodomys perotensis ........ 343, 344 Dipodomys phillipsi .. 341, 342, 343, 344 ID ipodemiysisinailis os ee eee 347 Dipodomys spectabilis........343, 345 Dipodontys wagner ss. s2e2- >): Sivit DB OdOPSS 5c hin ol aaepad eee 349 Dipedepstonpalmertiit qe 350 discifera. ((iiyonycteris)\an- os 637 discifera. (Thyroptera) ...... 637, 638 distincta. (Neotoma)........277, 278 dolichocephalus. (Macrogeomys) . Bates nine sists eee es erates 328, 329 dominicensis. (Myotis)....... 572, 570 dorbignyi. ((Desmodius) ss. 2... - 718 Dorcelaphus 3. assis ae ee 68 Dorcelaphus a. texensis.......:.. 70 Dorcelaphus h. eremicus ......... 77 doreides. (Prodelphinus) ....... 58 dorsalist(Cyclopes)ieameseeaner 25, 26 dorsaliss <(Cyclothucts) 22-50 S. os... 25 dorsalis. (Rhithrodontomys) .258, 272 dorsalis. (Sciurus a.) 96, 97, 98, 114, 127 788 PAGE. Glemsaillig, (AkznansBiS)) osesosacoeo 5 135 dorsatum. | (Erithizon) ease eee 398 clonsehnbks, (Ushysiibs) co. oon and duc 397 dorsatus. ((Noctilio))2sa0--. = a-~ 617 douglasime "(Zepus) ip eeene ote 415 dowis ((Hlasmocnathus)is cee 88 dowia ss (@Gapirellla) ieee oe 87, 88 dubius: (Peromyscus) <2. 4 - 172, 181 dnconce a (lalicore)eee erie 36 duranges ((Buitamias)) 2225-4526 - may duimancaes, (Ge p11S) ery arene 417, 424 dunanieces) ((Miyjotisic))see se B72 S70 durange. (Neotomai.) ...... 278, 285 durangees (Mamaia) ieee ae Waly 18647/ Cumancin e(SCLUEUS) ieee ee 97, 112 dutertneus. i(Vespertilio) =. 588 DVSOPESL aot yartearev rea 619, 628 DV SOPES ADTASU Si. = sein seer ee earner 62 Diysopes) clalicinils sere rser tiene 624 ID SOPESeoira CLUS Sanaa eee eee 626 oeheteleines (CAwotbire)) 56 eon oho oo. 682 ecaudata. (Diphylla)........ 720, 721 ecaudatus. (Rhinolophus) ...... 718 [Holmboe (GO) cos sanoocsdudooen< 385 Behimys! trinitatise 24.2 oe 385 Behimoniys centralics G20...) t ee 386 BChinlomiy GiGrs cd vts aeons eee 383 Echinomys semispinosus ......... 386 Bchinoproctay.. Secu, joie eee 397 BeChinosciunusiyee eee ee see QI, 94, 113 Behinothrx 2) i. Nise oy Sec ee 397 Betophyillam: 6. Sc.. sce heres 709 Eto piniygllayalllinay see teen 709, 710 Bdentata eee set Sock aencs sae 19 edwardsi.gu(Lepus)) o.. = wv aij ss 438 efmucius:. ((Gcirurus)a.))e- 2-2. eo 120 effugius. (Sciurus p.) .....96, 114, 120 Shuang, (Sleneersts We)) sco ss5 556 120 Gee — (DES AOWAREIS) 45555505556 597 Blasmornatnus se. se ese 87 Elasmognathus bairdi........... 87 Blasmornathus dows soe 88 elegans. (Capromys) ........ 390, 392 elegansa a (Citellts) i oe eee eee 145 elesans an (Pelis)Maasee ee oes 449 elongata. (Micronycteris) ....... 662 leramjoeMblovmbbGeS 55 54 agacsc sanao ae 608 IDaanoeMiWorabrnines n. 5 Gedo 5054s cas oe 608 Baiiydira )cyctos tees soe soe Oe 537 Bh yidrise.c sae Tete ao se oe GENERAL INDEX OF LATIN NAMES, PAGE entomophaga. (Saimiri)......... 731 epixanthum. (Erethizon) 397, 398, 399 I PteSicuss.% nee or eee eee 585 Eptesicus f. bernardinus |. --25se- 589 eGremicas = (HeliShi=) ee 456, 458 eremica, ((lynxr) ae eee 458 eremicoides. (Peromyscus a.) 173, 192 eremicus. (Dorcelaphus h.) ..... 75 eremicus. (Hesperomys) 23224528 IQI eremicus. (Lepus t.) ....431, 435,430 eremicus. (Odontoccelus h.) ..: 160) 77 eremicus. (Perognathus p.) ..357, 359 eremicus. (Peromyscus) ........ SR ek 173, IQI, 192, 193, 199 eremicus. (Sigmodonh.)..... 221A Oey Eremiomys. .......).0%. oo oe) See 299 Erethizon.... 3 0:7 3.0 396, 397 Erethizon dorsatum ...- -/ eee 398 Erethizon epixanthum . . .397, 398, 399 Erethizon pilosus’... . . 2322 eee 397 Brethizontida ..... .. 5. 397 Erethizonting .. . ..... . 2) shee 397 Brionathus... 36. 0 eee 541 erythromos. (Sturnira) --]32eee Ts escuinapze. (Felis) 23 eeeee 456 estom '(Canits)s.2. 5. eee 465, 469, 470 estor. (Cratogeomys)........ 312, 314 estoz, ((Mephitis)) >see 507, 509 etensis, (Didelphys m:) = eeeeee 14,18 HdarcCtos: |. 2 240.5 -58 eee 479, 481 Bucervus ..... . <2 sos) ) eee 68 Eucritus. ...2)). <2 3 eee 397 Eudelphinus .225.2.. aeee eee 54 Euotaria........ 222.6050 ee eee 543 euphrosinoides. (Prodelphinus).. 59 euphrosyne. (Prodelphinus)..... 58 Buprocyon...2. 2... eee 490, 492 europs. (Nyctinomops) -.-:-2 22> 626 europzus. (Orcinus) -.:.-=eeeee 5a eurynome. (Tursiops) = =. eee 56 Euryptema ......5..:)- =e 25 Butamias 2... -.75.5.)-2 eee 134 Butamias durange 2) = eee 137 eva. - (Artibeus)-.. 33 ee eee 693, 697 eva. ((Dermanura):.25. 5.5 697 eva. (Peromyscus) .2.22) eee 174, 198 evides. (Peromyscus s.) ..... L72, Is evotis. (Myotis) 572,574,575, 579, 580 evotis. | (Myotis:a)) ..- = 4.2.5enee Ets evotis, \(Notiosonessc)) aes 554, 555 evotis.. - (Sorex ¢@;) |... 9-55 555 GENERAL INDEX OF LATIN NAMES. PAGE ErOUSsmaG(VESPertliO)/— e. e seers 574 Sxcistim,. (Stitmira) —... 6.2.04. 6s 715 exiguus. (Heteromys) ....... 374, 377 exiguus. (Peromyscus) ...... 172, 183 SSA Sem (OVW OLS) jens eran cis eke > 578 Lc (EGIIS)) otis msi c has we he cre 445, 453 Pileuuna,, =(Phyllops) 22.6% 2 a. 708 falcatus. (Artibeus) -...-..-- 707, 708 bal eireigmee tee es eet ors sche aes oe 2 igilligixc, — (GabrewnlloyeibiS))) Sania alo oes gee 695 fallax. (Perognathus) ....357, 366, 367 hammiltatise = (Camis)i. - sae ccs - 464 fasciatus. (Perognathus)...... PasSe GIGS 5 eters tthe ekere carat eter cates 442 ‘felipensis. (Conepatus)....... 514, 517 felipensis. (Neotoma b.) .....278, 286 felipensis. (Peromyscus) .....174, 205 JP CELESY 5 fate oaelacl ge Seen Ure Cee ann 443 ReliczallbeSGenSee. = 42,0505 eee ae A447 PENS QO NS aisle nae ae clea ee 454 REIiGh anesthe. strstr singe eked, + 456 Felis bangsi costaricensis ........ 45 ReliGhoraSiteNnSIS se 4-625 664s 449 Melisncarnikert: y -ocpy Sy. 2 ree 445, 448 POIIS CAINE =e rh een eae aie eee 443 Re Tice hastens sy Wee sy ae teak See t-chaces, some 449 Felis concolor oregonensis........ 454 Relisycostanicensis. 444554502. 04 448 ReliGkele sans ine ca.S ea. toe 440 IPGING, CSViRshe Sige ke a cara eee 445, 453 elissemapaches . 22 sca e yoke au 445, 453 RMI SefOSSajialeares eek oe ae es 445, 453 PENS QOSIROWAL 55 6c pd oe.ob Moms oak 450 elicrclancula yan near 445, 450 MelicwihtppOleEStesi m= ee. Sos se oen 454 elicuas AZECCUS) . ona eat ones 454,455 Felis jaguarondi..... 444, 445, 451, 452 elses CacOmitlis | se. 226 445, 451, 452 BStiSei re COMbECA,, 5), 2 ck ones ote 445, 452 elicmliraaitiSe pews. ss) cones 447, 448 Relisamacrotira....:...-..-:..-2: 440 elisenuitices:c- 726M. Jad eld tee Ac 449 NSIS hash 6} 6 tae en Ss Oe 454 HIGINGROM CANS (uaes. thn man tees Coss 445, 446 elSTOMCeNittali Sis. seen oe ae. 444, 446 Felis o. hernandezi....... 444, 446, 447 RehiGromcoldinvaniyaes yea an 444,447 Pelhigs joghanaaeacs 65555) 45bc6: 445, 452 PElbig jomimeleiis 6s eae nee 445, 447, 448 INGINS fala TAEEHATGS See e eo ane 445,448 789 PAGE Relisyparcimo1d eSmnne i a tees 450 INES jos Onavenillels Wao Ga ao ue omoc 445, 450 Hels ;peninsulartis ss cm 456, 460 elisstitai es hia e ets PEE Stee sje; cust act 460 Bielisum iballeydiec anpicr ee 456, 457, 459 Relist californicay enter aca: 456, 458 elisha CrenuiGa rere eye eae 456, 458 lNelbigvie, (Sciebbhakeyoe gs on op aoe enn. 456 Belisiramacullataees= sericea 458 elisha stexXenSiG np ae ree 456,458 ehishiieninad ae eis 5 aera 445, 449, 450 femoralis. (Perognathus) ....358, 367 femorosaccus. (Nyctinomus) .625, 626 fenestratum: WGLaAtuan)) 2-5 e555 33 ferox: (PROMOPS) =. se ee ae 624 ferruginea. (Neotoma) ...... 277, 280 ferrugineiventris. (Sciurus) ..... TIS festinusi) (ee pus) ee ene er 746 BHD ET epee ac kaise ae tee eet S 306, 307 Biber zejpallidusee ta riere ee 307, 308 hbér,, “(Caston)igosa. Seas op ae 159 fishers (Citellitisnve) eee es. DATOS O fisheri. (Spermophilus v.)....... 150 flaccidus. (Peromyscus t.) ...173, 187 flavescens. (Sternoderma) ...... 707 flavidus. (Megadontomys) ...212, 214 flavisularisy= ((cepus) asia eee 431 flavoguldris. (Centurio)......... PG) flavus! | ((Bassariscus) a.) 4:54. 484, 485 flavus. (Perognathus) .. .353, 354,355 asa ((OLOS) = ets ae eee 500, 501 floridana. (Neotoma) .......... 276 floridanus. (Lepus) ..... 418, 420, 421 floridanus. (Peromyscus) ....... 179 HO weTdeen (ey:SeGet) meri rear 46 Huviatilis. “(Gizichechus)) <5. 2). 37 fOrsterta. aMelphinus) see eae 55 fOSSaitaey a CEeltS) ier ae 445, 453 Wossorr, “(silghabte)) . .5556ecca0¢ 557, 502 LOSSOGs ie (CS CLUTUS) ie eee 130 fourier. (Capromiys)= 22 4.2: 389, 390 eaeAbl, (OLAISNEGREIS)) 55 45nuceacn- 504 fraterculus. (Urocyon c.).474, 475, 476 fraterculus. (Peromyscus) 2. -- . PE oh eRe rato one 172, 184, 185 fraterculus. (Vesperimus) ....... 184 ipremenicn, (GMEbRWEIIE)), cauccacocwoc 532 lageinenels, (CPenropenwlS)) 6 nsoenconn- 1 OO DOC tg od. Oc 539; 532, 5325 533» 534 ireyneissit, | COcehidtrus)) ten von. « 615 frondator. (Castorc.) ...159, 160, 161 790 PAGE PROM LA EUS: © uCAGCIES) caine eer 733 frumentor. (Sciurus a.) ...95, 114, I17 fulgens. (Oryzomys) ..:.....234, 240 fuliginosa. (Chilonycteris) ...... 641 fuliginosa. (Chilonycterism.) ... 748 tolhiginosus: “(Ateles)) reser ree 733 fuluginosus, ((Moldssus)2ss.. 44-2. 620 fuliginosus. (Trachyops) .....664, 665 fulvescens. (Cratogeomys) ...312, 316 fulvescens. (Hesperomys)....... 248 fulvescens. (Oryzomys) ..... 235, 248 fulvescens. (Rhithrodontomys m.) Ao eties ee ded ate Secon exy utes 257, 264, 265 fulviventer, (Marmo&d) 2.74. = 5,8 fulviventer. (Microtus) ......... 301 fulviventer. (Neotoma)..278, 286, 288 fulviventer. (Sigmodon) .....224, 232 fulvo-fasciatus. (Delphinus)..... 54 halivusy (Chilonycterisids) 4... -- 646 fulwuse. ((Dermonotts de) se eee 646 DAKO, — ((EeorIa4S)) son sn0oe00050¢ 334 fulvus: (Peregmyscus 1) is. 22. 172, 183 fulvus." “(Perqmysctus's)) 7. 5... > 183 fulvusy) |(@ibomomys) iene een ee eee 333, 334) 335, 336, 337, 338 fumaniiss \@Violossus)i--.. see oe: 620 fumarctus; (CBromops)ecc-o 460 oo" 621 fumosus. (Platygeomys) ....... 318 fimosuss (Geomys)ic ao -oe oe oe 318 funebris. (vasiucus)o. see oe 593 furvus. (Peromyscus) ..-.171, 174, 208 furvus. (Sigmodon h.)....... 223, 22'5 fuscipes. (Neotoma) . ...277, 278, 279 fuscogriseus. (Metachirus) ..11, 12, 13 fuscovariegatus. (Sciurus) ...... 128 fuscus.” (@elphinus):. 2.2.2. 325: = 5 THIS, (ADYEsvaaveystis)) bs 555552 555- 719 TUSCTSH NI CQVLESPertilt@) yee eee AIS Meee eee os 586, 587, 588, 589, 590 gabbi. (Bassaricyon) ....487, 488, 489 sabbi. ((uepus)i-tec es: 426, 427, 428 gadovi. (Peromyscus 1.) ..... LA QOL saillard: ((Wepus) eet = 4. 431, 433 Galeri fon Se Rag eee re tic 530 Gallenity si. aie a Pies pa Seer 556 Galeopithectise sn eee 547 Galéravicis hee eae ee 524 (GaliGtishae a rian free kee 524, 526 Galictis allamandix, 2.55. 25< .25<<2 526 Galictis: bebiologiz.. . $252420.5- 52 GENERAL INDEX OF LATIN NAMES. PAGE Galictis br senex!. 7). 2-4. ee 525 Gahctis:canaster 2 485-4. 0g 526 Galidictis:— .«. 4220 eee 524 gambele (Peromyscus) i) see 187 gaumen. (Adelonycteris); ae 590 gaumeri. (Heteromys) . .368, 360, 371 gaumeri. (Vespertilio) ....... 587, 590 gaurus. (Peromyscus) ...174, 199, 200 gentilis. (Peromyscus g.) ....174) 207 Genysczlus 2. 22 oc. oe 408 Geocapromys =. 4) 2 ae 389, 393 geofiroyi: (Antira)ie. ee eee 681, 682 gseottroyi, ((tteles) 2. a eee 733 geofiroyi. (Felis)i)/.22 75. 450 seotiroyi. (Hapale)-- 252s 724 seoroyi. (Midas),5 ee oes 723, 724 Geomyide 6.0.24 ee 300, 312, 341 Geomiys % 459... eo 300, 310, 320, 331 Geomys arenarius. 2s .02. seer 310, 311 Geomys: bulleri.. >. ...733545eeeee 320 Geomys, cherru.. ... : 2 eee 330 Geomys fulvus ...=). .222 eee 334 Geomys fumosus 2... >.> cope 318 Geomys grandis ....... 22-2) oeee 322 Geomys gymnurus ........... 316, 318 Geomys heterodus . =. /2J5ceee 326, 328 Geomys hispidus .... 2c 325 Geomiys merriani =. -e eee 3 Ln siae Geomys pinetis=.. 4. = - ae eee 310 Geomys scalops 75.745 22222 gerominensis. (Peromyscus) ..172, 181 geronimensis: | (2hocay:)) see 542 sibbar. (Balzenoptera) eee eee 42 gigas. (Hydrodamalis) . .....235 25 c1gas. (NOTOSOrex) ase 554, 555 gilberti. (Peromyscus) == aeeeeee 195 gilbert. (Sitomys)) a4. eee eee 195 cillespm: (Otaria)\ = aoe eee 539 gillespi.. (Zalophus). .- 23.3 539 gilli. (Tursiops) <.....eeee 56 slacialis. ((Balzena) 94s 39 gladiator. ((Delphinus)—e2 see 51 gladiator. (Orcinus). >>. 25.2 51 gluacinus. (Dysopes) 5.5 )>5eeeee 624 glaucinus. (Promops) 772 2335eeee © oe RAE The at eine 621, 622, 623,02" slaucula. (Felis)..2.4 7-3 445, 450 glaucus, (Agaphelus)# [2225-5 40 glaucus. (Artibeus)... 5-4 =a 6096 sladcuss, (Gxkhachianectes) i= ase 40 Globicephala ... 2... > ..4.,. 2 52 GENERAL INDEX OF LATIN NAMES. 791. PAGE. RoimINCEDHANIS .. $5: us «5.2 seep eee < 52 Globicephalus brachypterus ..52, 53, 54 Globicephalus deductor.......... 52 Globicephalus globiceps ......... 52 Globicephalus incrassatus ........ 53 Globicephalus intermedius ....... 52 Globicephalus macrorhynchus .... 53 Globicephalus melas ........ Ay, 525.53 Globicephalus scammoni........ 52,54 globiceps. (Globicephalus) ...... 52 PELOSSOMMCLEEIS\.- 5:00. 2a) a eee 681 Glossonycteris lasiopyga ......... 682 Glessophaga °.3....- 670, 675, 683, ON ore) aS Glossophaga amplexicaudata ..... 672 mGlossophaga caudifer ........:. 672 Glossophasa leachii...........».! 672 eaossophaga mutica)... ...2....2- 671 eressophaga miera —. ..-..-s..5- 672 Glossophaga soricina ..... 671, 672, 683 Glossophaga s. antillarum .... .671, 672 MOSSODHAGHS Se a's. J 670 673, 691 BEIOSSOPHAGINGS 605.52 2. 12 Bee ed 670 BW PMOMYCTECEIS™.<.2002 22h we Pas 663 Glyphonycteris sylvestris...... 663, 664 godmani. (Chceronycteris) ...673,674 emacs, “(SOLEX) M0 2. 2 ene 550, 552 goldmani. (Blarinam.)...... 557, 500 goldmani. (Citellusa.) ...... I41, 151 goldmani. (Cratogeomys Cc.) ..313, 316 Poldmanie \(Belis(@)) 255... 4: 444, 447 goldmani. (Heteromys) ..... 369, 373 Seeriatiin = (CPUS) 2. ne ne as 745 goldmani. (Nelsonia)........... 290 goldmani. (Neotoma)....... 278, 288 goldmani. (Oryzomys) ...... 235,240 goldmani. (Perognathus) 357, 365, 366 goldmani. (Peromyscus) .....172, 186 goldmani. (Putorius f.) ...... 531, 533 goldmani. (Rhithrodontomys)... | ioc renee PV ere apeeeeas 5 225 Oo 20S goldmani: (Sciurus)...... O7euen5. 230 _goldmani. (Spermophilus) ...... I51 goldmani. (Thomomys) ..... 334, 339 Braciis mu SOPES) 15... as ar sac. 626 eric (LACAN). 25 2 htc. hk injels 4 2 ayy] gracilis. (Nyctinomops) ..... 625, 626 gracilis. (Rhithrodontomys m.).. S355 Late pia ei es arr 258, 265 gracilis. (Rhogéessa) ........ 601, 602 practic, (Spilogale)i 2... ae. ws Gan grammurus. (Citellus v.) 141,149, 150 PAGE. SrammMuriss. (SCMITUS)) .55 622. «2 149 grammurus. (Spermophilus) 149 srandis., §(Geomiys)).2 022 76.20.-5-.- 322 grandis. (Orthogeomys)........ 322 Stratus. i(Peromyseus) moc. ac ee Moist ers Vetere tae 174, 195, 196, 197 orayi | (Hlemidermae see... - 669 crave) (Pseudored)sqee rs - - awey Git eraysoni.) ((epus) © 5... < 2.08 +. 417, 426 erecnity ((Wesperiiito)ie seri. 4: 587 grisea. _(Chilonyeteris) 2% 2.1.2; 641 grisea. (Chilonycteris m.) ....... 747 griseiflavus.. (Macroxus) ........ 124 griseiflavus. (Rhithrodontomys) . Soinaro a Seat keee ie ote ee oie the 258, 270 sriseitiavus, (Seturcus)) 22-22 5.05 (Sows ee 98, 108, I10, 114, 124, 125 griseigena. (Sciurus) ........ IOI, 104 eriseigenys. (Sciurus) .......... 104 erisescens: ((Atteles):-225-2.-- 733, 734 eriseus. (Bradypus)ica ee nee 23,24 ariseus... (Cynomiys) ene: eeee 155 griseus. (Heteromys)........ 369, 373 eriseus. i @lepisibs) tae scearrs = 431, 436 Sriseuss (SChHituS) sse6- O75, 130) 13% (GEIS OTE Hts ee ee een ae 524 Grisonvallamandi .2eee eee ae 524, 526 Grisonybarbata®..>). oe 524, 525 Gstsom, b.biolocizey-.n4 56 see 524 Grison- bs Senex. we ie ais aes dale 524 Grison canaster...... 524, 526, 527, 528 Grsonevittatanre me ee ee erie 526 Grisonia Asc aso Seema enone 524 Gry Mieeomys, fa 5 Aya se ee 5 guatemale. (Urocyone.)....... 475 guatemalensis. (Microtus) ...305, 306 guatemalensis. (Peromyscus) .175, 211 Guerlingyetus Joe as 91, 93,103 guianensis. (Chironectes)........ 3 gundlachi. (Capromys p.)....390, 392 gunnisoni. (Cynomys)....... 153, 156 Gyimnotiss stn to be eee ee oe 68 gymnotis. (Peromyscus). ....173, 188 gymnurus. (Geomys) ....... 316, 318 gymnurus. (Platygeomys)....... BP eras it 317, 318, 319 Gypsophocase cis aac eye ere 543 iematonyeterisy 27 i192 fea. sta bans) 720 PA ARCEUS Uryxscha wecnete ee eee ce 543 792 GENERAL INDEX OF LATIN NAMES. PAGE. Halicore.ducone: fie. 2 eae 36 Halicore tabermaculiy 52) eo ee 36 Plalipbiluse. Vere. em aes eee 541 Hapaleyceotimoy ke wee ea ees 72 Haplomuylomiysy.. sce 75. -.0e ee oe 170 harrisi. (Citellus) ...140, 141, 142, 143 harnsi. (Spermophilus);. -2:...3. 141 hastatums ((Phyllostoma)) 354-7. SUE AUR Salt Pies Beto ARs en 665, 666, 667 astavuse ae WMeSpertili©) lie 666 Heliophocay an. a. eon ina eee 542 helleri. (Perognathus)....... 357, 300 helleri. (Vampyrops) ....701, 702, 703 helvolus. (Rhithrodontomys g.) . Pegg haitedes cies tart oh mo sce eee eet 258, 270 Flenaideninagen ere eee 6309, 667, 684 Hemiderma aztecum ©..-.5.---- - 669 Hienmidermab1colon eae eee 669 Hemiderma brachyotum......... 6609 Hemiderma brevicaudum ........ 669 Hemiderma calearatum.......... 660 Hemiderma castaneum....... 668, 670 lalermnGleroniey carat s55 56 sono 4o oc ax 6609 Hemiderma lanceolatum......... 669 Jalesonuokermanie), scahboVOrrs 6 S554 ascGo ee 6609 Hemiderma perspicillatum ....... Per Lord GER TT Ie 664, 668, 670 Flemiderma SOnicimusis wi eee ree 669 Hemiderma verrucatum......-... 669 hemionotis. (Peromyscus) ...174, 199 hemionus: = (Cervus) <0 22. oes 58 76 hemionus. (Odontoccelus) ...... Se esc casas ae ed a ae 60, 76, 77, 78 ELEMIOCOMIYS =. aie sio> Rese ree os 299 Hemiotomys mexicanus ......... 301 lnesnslmennat, = (MRVOIIS); sc sees es e-s 578 hermanni, (Perodipus))..: 4.2.2... 5x hermannit ~ (Scuuirus): 4. {35 2222 130 hernandezi.= (Belis)i 352.25. 5. 446, 447 hermandezi. -((Pelis7o!)) >. ...8: 444, 446 hernandezi. (Procyon 1.).490, 491, 497 hernandezi. (Scturus p.) ......:. EL Ae cree L eocnay Ae eer es 95, 96,114, 118 hernandezi. (Serumus a.) 2225. 4-- 118 ElerpanluniSi ee eee eee ieee 443 Ver pestes en yor a sen cre eee 461 JELSA OES WSS WMC) 5c ss bud cc 462, 463 INGA OXSS MEE og aaa deh ol o 8 Bohs 461 JalermOWOMANYS Goocans oboe 299, 300, 306 Elesperomiys alist. eee ee 180 Hesperomys anthonyi.....:..-.. 185 PAGE. Hesperomiys aztecus) 2 eee 184 Mesperomys boylitees 2) ose 195 Hesperomys caliginosus -... 95450 253 Hesperomys cherrit ©. 2... see 183 Hesperomys couesi:...- -2-eee 236 Hesperomys eremicus ...... 22a. IgI Hesperomys fulvescens .~.) eee 248 Hesperomys |. sonoriensis. ....... 18% Hesperomys melanophrys........ 201 Hesperomys mexicanus. .......2- 207 Hesperomys nudicaudus ......... 217 Hesperomys nudipes...... “2 ee 198 Hesperomys sumichrasti...... 214. 200 Hesperomys, tesuitia ~..-- 2 eee 273 Hesperomiys’ texensis= 2.5. mee 186 Hesperomys t. deserticola........ 188 Hesperomiys toltects.. 3-32 eee 226 Elesperosciurus) =] «1. ee QI, 94, 130 hesperus. (Pipistrellus) ..582, 583, 584 hesperus. (Scotophilus)-- =) yee. 582 heterodus. (Geomys) ........326, 328 heterodus. (Macrogeomys) ...... 328 Heteroveomiys).. e290 ee 310, 325 Heterogeomys hispidus .......... 326 Heterogeomys torridus.. ..325, 326, 372 Heteromyid@ ....: //2. 02 ese. eeee 341 Heteromying ....3).. 25.223 352 Hetéromiys .... 2. a2) 3 ae 368, 369 Heteromys adspersus......... 369, 373 Heteromys albolimbatus ......374, 375 Heteromys alleni ........ 370. 374, 376 Heteromys annectensie. eee 360, 371 Hleteromys buller! 722. 4- see 369, 370 Eleteromys cans =.) 7e eee 374, 375 Heteromys crispus*.. = + ome 375, 300 Hleteromiys c..setosus +. =. eee 375, 380 Heteromys desmarestianus ... . 369, 372 Heteromys exaguus) = - 2. eee 374, 377 Heteromys gaumeri...... 368, 369, 371 Heteromys goldmani......... 360, 373 Heteromys g. lepturus....- 222 369, 373 {Heteroniys sriseusi. eee 360, 373 Heteromys heterothnix. -.5ee 375, 380 Heteromys hispidus........7% 369, 371 Heteromys irroratus ......:.. 369, 370 Heteromys longicaudatus .369, 370, 372 HMeteromiys nelsont {7-542 eee 381 Heteromiys ObScurus =. =e 375,379 Heteromys, otbitalis 72.2 32sec 375, 300 iMieteromiys paraliusies eee eee 375, gor Heteromys parviceps..- 225.2 375, 378 GENERAL INDEX OF LATIN NAMES. 793 PAGE. eteromys pheuta 2.......-- 375, 379 Heteromys pictus........ 3753377) 370 Heteromys p. isthmius ....... Bu iE 7S Heteromys p. rostratus ....... Role W he Heteromys plantinarensis .....374, 377 Heteromys repens ........... 369, 372 Heteromys salvini........... 369, 370 Heteromys s. nigrescens.......369, 370 Heteromys sonorana.......... 375,379 Jeteromiys teXensis ....:.-...... 381 Heteromys torridus ...... 374, 379, 377 Heteromys t. minor.......... 3746 377 Heteromys verzcrucis........ 375, 379 heterothrix. (Heteromys) ....375, 380 lanhoporoleswests (NSIS) So auons oe cue 454 hirsutus. (Micronycteris) 660, 661, 662 hirsutus. (Rhithrodontomys).... RN IAT aes oie ANON ZOO, 270 birsutus. (Sschizostoma) .......- 661 hiTbuSs (SCIInUS mW). .00,.98, Tig, Lor hispiduss (Cabassous c.)).-.:2-.- 32 hnispidius a (Geomiys))- 2-222... - 325 hispidus. (Heterogeomys) ...... 326 hispidus. (Heteromys) ...... 369, 371 hispidus. (Perognathus) .357, 360, 361 hispidus. (Sigmodon) ...222, 228, 232 Histiophorus (see Istiophorus).... 664 PIERO Sees, Stiga, Ses sre oe Suee e eoe 704 lod omy sien sty ean mcg sherds clo 296 Itodomiys dallent .4/.2°.2....2096,.207 odomysavetultsi.2. 4... 5 2. 295, 297 hoffmanni. (Choleopus) ....... 20, 21 hottmanniy (Sciurus 2) 5....... 5d GTC Stee ote 94, 103, 104, 105 letolkoyelawilttey ine aoe canoe one a eee e 221 Erolochilus pilorides 202 s4<.: a: - 222 holosericeus. (Molossus)........ 619 iholzment: \dlepusas)i 2s. aa... 417,419 hoiZnerieMephitisios) asses: 507, 508 homochroia. (Peromyscus). ..174, 200 Norniasuse e(WGSUS)\ sma 2 8 oie 479, 480 huachuca. (Sciurusa.)....95, 107, 109 nunabeldti. (Conépatus).......... Gi humenrdles s\((Qagassi ay) ss). 5. 62, 63 Mmonerales “i(Dayassuat) sos. .s.2- 63 humeralis. (Nycticeius) ........ 598 ihtimeraliss “((Nyeticejus) .-.....: 599 humeralis. (Vespertilio) ..... 597,598 yeas CL Att) cei wut angst this oe 238) mybridus. e(Ateles) (4.72.30... 733 Bydrodamalis Sigas............. 35 PAGE EMV GinOla ous, eutsmee eraeicrs cower euseece 413 hylocetes. (Oryzomys) ......234, 237 hylocetes. (Peromyscus) .....174, 204 lalyskormyewerni) os Azina ao ater 675 Hylonycteris underwoodi......... 675 EV ONY CUCIIS srs sien eyes heey tet 637 Eyonycteris disenerar 2.4) 2.5.k. 637 hyperythrus. (Microtus c.) 300, 301, 302 hypoleucus. (Cebus)..... 735,739, 737 lah yjorolkeyrorwtsy, | ((Syraavie))G Ae ky eats a ox 730 hypopyrrhus. \(Sciurus)\; 22.2... ec nseee WHOV7/, WIL ee BLAS), WAG AA No yen tL) hypopyrrhus. (Sciurus a.) Maks anes Dect ey pomenek secketo ews 96, 98, 114, 116 hypoxanthus. (Sciurus) ........ II5 ESPs GOP. .3 Pane ae cee. eae ee ees 582 Ey DiGi SUIS Hey ey Ata tee ee ye 165 My pudzusileucogaster 22.2. 2...) 165 Eby stric/dorsatust a oye seks ee 307 lalyGirimixe iMeSOEMUIC)S os a ote once 402 ELyStrixeprehensilicn eee eee 399 ichneumon. (Viverra) .........- 461 leticyvonsvenanicuse =a eee 464 Kctidomiyssy eas poe eee 139 TCG eens oe ay rd eee ee ee 529 Neb ranyese Ae 2 TE ene” ee ces a a 512 NOTTANEUS ety sree cick sen, TE eee oe Pak rmitaton<) (Cebus)esaas ae AB OMe 737, dmpavidus:- (Canis)*, ya+ tse. 465, 468 imCtiAbUSs « \CLEPUS) says ae 426, 428 incrassatus. (Globicephalus) .... 53 inexoratus. (Sigmodon h.) ...224, 229 inexpectatus. (Rhithrodontomys) Sic TER CRORE OR Is cs Ger Oia oc Ane hk 258, 271 inflata ~(Chilonyctertsam:)s.2 2.2. 747 infusca. (Balantiopteryx) ....... 612 imkuscan (SACcOpLenyax)es ae oe 612 homens, (AeratGle 1) .4206cn6 503, 505 infuscatus. (Bradypus)........22,23 ingrahami. (Capromys)...... 390, 304 ILUMSROHI OE na spae gh cseasveeodae 547 insignis. (Peromyscus) .-.... 174, 203 imsolituss i(uepus)e- se... 417, 421, 425 ANSOMUSe as (LEPIIS); revanc shy. ae 743 insularis. (Didelphysm.)....... [4,17 iMSularicas (ve pUS) ena aoe 431, 438 mstlanis. ((Marmosa)is ict <5). 5, mstilans. (erocyom ls): Ay...) 490, 492 intermedia. (Neotoma)......... 794 GENERAL INDEX OF LATIN NAMES. PAGE. PAGE. intermedius. (Artibeus) ..... 693604 || aigomuyideee = an eee AII intermedius. (Dasypterus) ..-595,596 | Lagunus 22-2222 3.5.) eee 299 intermedius. (Globicephalus)- => “92 Latralc... 2.5782) eee 524 imbpermednisy (luasianus) se. eee 595 | lanceolatum. (Hemiderma) ..... 669 intermedius. (Perognathus) ..... lasiopygas “(Antina)a see 682 SRO ororen wemenena esthorn 357, 304, 305 | lasiopyga. (Glossonycteris) ..... 682 intermedius. (Rhithrodontomys m.) Wasiurus: ..00... 352950 ee 591 his acdsee eee PAE eee eg OAM MEaAsiint Sb OLeallisia a aeneene 502, 593, 594 intermedius. (Sciurus) ......... re7 | Lasiurus b. blossevillia, 77S Sage 593 intermedius. (Thomomys f.) .333, 336 | Lasiurus b. mexicanus........ 591, 594 interpres. (Citellus) <4. =... - 140,143 | Lasiurus b; pfeitier!.. 95-3. ae 591, 593 interpres. (Spermophilus)....... 143 |} Vasturus\b: teliotis = eer a 591, 593, 594 miterpres. (Clamias)) a sq asin r43)|| Wasiuntsicinenrets s.r 592, 594, 595 intermupta, — (Mephitis) 3. so. SLO}, 523) |) Lasiustisirantzil eee 594 interrupta, (Spilogale)) jo... .-.. Lasiurus funebris|<; 5... oss eeee 593 ter i foal en the 510, 520, 522,523 | Lasiurus intermedius ...-) 22> eee inuneuis, (drichechus) 2... 35 | Lasitirus monachus. -).. 2) 593 eval, (N@CcloM).. cccoosesda: 273,274 | Lasiurus noveboracensis — 23>. -ees 592 irroratus. (Heteromys) ...... 369) 370 || Lasiurus moveboracuss.-- eee 593 lischnoelossae. miei ees see er eee 679) |) Lasiunus pruimosuss -)s7e eee 595 Ischnoplossa mivaliss). 2245. see 679_| Lasrurus rubellus..... .. 25 55 eneeee 593 SSIS) MaVONMEISNS 6 a be oA og amen ano © 664 | Lasiurus rubra... .4.+ 3255 ooeeee 593 Isodon pilorides 7, (30< a. 6: ser- 389, 390 | Lasiurus rufus,.2+ 5. 3-3 593 HSOLUS: Saco ase ie ee mee pers i |) asians besselattiss = sees ean 593 isthmica. (Dasyprocta) ..405, 406, 407 | lasiurus. (Lasiurus) ............ 592 isthmuicas e(NEOtOmaA)! se crn 27. Oy e277 ieee ka leet eee ee 537 isthmius. (Heteromys p.) ....375,378 | Latax gracilis........ 2) eee 537 Latax lwtris’.... ......4. oe 537 jaguarondi.” (Felis). .444, 445, 451,452) | Latax marina — 2.9%...) eee 537 pI ENCAt hha WO poe ima Rens wines er eRLT ey Sebaies cc 443) || atax ortenttalis’ 2.25 ...0 2 eee 537 palace. gy CMS tila)! sai.) encase 162,563: | Juatax stellen. ...... 02222 eee 537 jalape. (Oryzomys)..... 235, 246, 249° |) ataxia. : <2 3... ). >. eee te jalape. (Rhithrodontomiys c.) 258,267 | Lataxina ...... 2-22. )9n eee 535 Jaliscensis: “(Miyotisie))) -. 72 572,579 | lateralis. (Citellus)?.. 2) eee 147 jameaicensis... (CArtibeus)y 20s. = laticaudatus. (Nyctinomops) .... 627 Ree Grado Seas 691, 692, 693, 694, 700 | latifrons. (Neotoma) ........277, 282 jamaicensis (Sternoderma) ....... 707 | latifrons. (Orthogeomys) ....322, 324 jamira. “(Delphinus).. 7. 92..2- 55 55 | latirostris. (Manatus) (2 -2oeeee 27 jubata. (Myrmecophaga)........ 29 | latirostris. (Orcinus). .--2 ose 51 jabatus. \(Cynailurus)24-.<-. <4. Aan ||| deatrallaminima 35> =. 5 eee 2553 latrans. (Canis)! 2 24) ae eee 470 IODA ies le ha cre ret ege see 46 | latrans. (Cynomys) - 32255 155 Ky phobalanaicr.mo enon se eee 40 | leachii. (Glossophaga).......... 672 lecontii.. (Mus)... <4. S52 eee 256 labecula. (Peromyscus)...... 172,178 | leonina: (Phoca) :...- =e oeaeee 545 laibiatusy an Chagasst) eee ree 66: ||| Leopardus «... < ..500 5 oe ee 443, 444 labiliss \@eoncheres) e544 = 383, 384 | lepidus. (Nyctiellus).. 22 22oe eee 634 Wal Oia eika costes yea cio ie ches 400 | lepidus. (Vespertilio): 32> eee 634 labradoria, (@Mieles)i = 32522257. 55 503 | eporidae..s) 3.0/0.0 1 koe ee 409, 411 lenatums | (Coendw) eens 400; 402 | leporinus. (Noctilio) :--- =e. 617 Wagomorphacvs. © sstsee Som see aii | deporinus: (Sciurus)).. 27-2. 5 130 GENERAL INDEX OF LATIN NAMES. 795 PAGE lepormus. (Vespertilio))...5--..- 617 EG MUOMY.CETIS =n... ae see ee 673, 679 Leptonycteris nivalis ..... 679, 680, 681 leptorhynchum. (Tatu).......-- 34 lepturus. (Heteromys g.)..... 210015373 lepturus. (Peromyscus)...... 174, 204 LEMLEGUS = OVESpPertiliO)! =. - aes. 610 ISD US eee ions auntie reneh oie cee che) cee 413, 426 Wepusallenmtis: ssc oem: 431,433) 434 epusias palitans. je... ace 431, 434 epuUs AbbAMITe oc fo0 ceeds asa s DA we 744 emusractua tics yeeros ce aie fa 414 WAPUS AiAtLEWALETH <.c00\ 5 cles oa o« 414 Lepus arizone....... 417, 423, 424, 425 epus,ay COMMIS ess. ae 417, 424 Lepus a. major ......417; 423, 424, 425 IePUSIa IN OLan ee oe aes Ve ye WE PES HATLEIMESIAY «2/5 cone wan «2 nn 2 425 Mepusraselluseesm eae cic ase: 431, 435 Lepus auduboni.......... 417, 422, 429 [sepus bachmanil. 4.24... -- 428, 429 Wepusmbennettiy ssc ey eieta ae 437 na ciei aun Sathaiene 431, 436, 437, 438, 439 eDUISUC KATES Hous. ote) shah Ss 431, 438 epus callotis.. J... +08. 431, 432, 433 IE EUS -CELCOSENSIS o- Ae fleeces oS: 428 Lepus cinerascens........ 428, 429, 430 ME GPMISHOI AAs 3. taci'cn ce Suse 2 Ps 412 MepissdOuUSlast. 8.2 as Sase aoe e 415 Sigepus duranece . o.ca 2 Sees: 417, 424 WeplisreGWatdsls.. ei) sos. eee « Soe 438 PCPS MES GAIUS: Shar. 5 Seas oto) ¢ 746 WepUs te ChIAMeNSIS: « elo. fae 744 EeUStey COMMECLENS 55 024.5 gpd 743 Bepus MaAVviCularis 26 c20Na. 08450: 431 Kepus floridanus ......... 418, 420, 421 Wepus t-AZtecus, . (=... 417, 418, 419 Mepusst Chapman saa. th. .cted.. 2 +8 4I7 Wepusei holzneri ... 22076): .¢. 417,419 epusor. mMallurusi: joclc4l Lec 422 Peps. persultator..( 05. 6.6: 417, 418 epusita subcinctus -..-o- 416, 417, 418 Mepus ft, yucatanicus 2 ..2..... 417, 419 EPMS LOCA DDI: Seles a: yet 2 426, 427, 428 Kepus caillardins yeas eo. 431, 433 epuseey Dat tyas..:,1 0 Sera t scr 431, 433 ep usiolGmand (28! 2%, <1) secs «ern 745 *Lepus durangeé proves to be the same as L. holzneri, and therefore becomes a synonym of that species. See Allen, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., 1904, p. 210. PAGI Wepusporay Soniye. rset eee 417, 426 eplsHineitatuSe. es eiekite ae. 426, 428 Lepus insolitus’...7. 2... 417, 421, 425 emis MSOMUSE atic 4 Aids PA se uve 743 Mepushinswlarisitian Lesa oa ao) 431, 438 Mepus mantirensiss). 0.2... -.- 431, 439 Mepustmertiamt -4.... 0: 431, 432, 435 Vepusmextcamusccer. ca. ss 2-4 ae 431 Mepusinicricaudarusiane a. eee 431 Bepuspniitell lee eee ee 417,423, 425 Lepus: onizanasaermrmenn a5 202 417, 425 epusspachictsiee ss eee mee eee 744 epusepalusccisin ere 414, 415 WepusyPanvuluser sy ak so ae 417, 421 Lepus)peninsulanis\.. 2.2.5.0. 428, 430 epus Michardsonis = 4.92 ee 437 Repusanipidtsraiyce cele. xe ceo 419 Iepusesussatusee ee ere 417, 420 Lepus' sanctidiesi ..........<.. 417, 422 Repus Sylvaticus-=s.n ene ee 415 Mepus exensisi cme, Aatc yori oe 432,435 Lepus t. deserticola ...::...... 431,437 Lepus' teremicus 2 +. 54.; 431, 435,430 Lepus: tpriseusie: nce eye 431, 436 IRepus toaaicropus t45 cla ae 431, 436 Heptistiimidsssasc. 2) ee ae ee se 413 Mepus row bid Sill, +2). s.r oak 42 Wepusktraiia eee eee 414, 415 IEpUS VELeCLUCIS| oo rere 417, 420 Kepus) washinotonin .2-)- eo see oer 410 leSteSauue (Canis) seer ree ee 465 WEACGey Onley ..h pre es ae ees 465, 471 leucodon. (Neotoma) ...277, 281, 282 leucogaster. (Hypudeus)....... 165 leucogaster. (Onychomys)....166, 168 leucogasters (Sctimnus)s. 5 a ee mints i CUCOMEtTA cere ee ee 507, 509 LEC Ona UIS He CAUSED SUIS) eee ene aioe 712 leuconotus. (Conepatus) .....514, 515 lewconotus, (Mephitis) 2.22 > tae: 515 leucoparia. (Putorius f.) .....531, 534 leucopleura. (Promops) ..... 623 leucops. (Sciurus) ..115,117, 119, 123 feueops. i(Sciuirustay) seen an aoe e IIg leucotis. (Sigmodon) ....224, 230, 231 leucurus. (Citellus) ..... 140, 142, 143 leucurus. (Peromyscus) ..174, 200, 201 leucurus. (Spermophilus) ....... 142 Lewmeunttsees Chatnias) errr iene 142 levipes. (Peromyscus) ....... M73 LOS levipes. (Rhithrodontomys) .. . RYN Sitad on sncgl ave, combo ee ene OReaS 258, 270, 7k 796 PAGE. ILAKelNONNVCWSTIS 5 sob 0ha0000e%5 050% 683 Ihichonycteris ObScunusias en ase 683 lichtensteimies (Cervus) vee eee eee 2 lichtensteini. (Odontoccelus)....69, 72 lilsemal ae (ehivdlositomaa)) ewer Fp ibeile, opie) ihikiweam, ((Sistheanire) goacecocacc 714, 715 lnaaatats}, ORNS) Go cn ec easing < 447, 448 likaaens,. “(Seems Ik) soc sicecousss I1O Watton MEARS 5 Go dc cele bac oe 413, 414 Ibnoveenna, ((2oveyeesin@))” Sse asoacoocc 48 lineata. (Rhynchonycteris) ..... 609 lineatum. (Phyllostoma) 701, 702 MEAS. ms OVieimapya5© PS) marae ee paso dma ne day mote 7OI, '702, 703, 704 | sta See ape ee etre ee Seg EE ca oh cen 443 WHOMIY.Sy hia eee 368, 369, 374 IDSKOFOM A CAWMEIS A 5 yo doe sc odonac be 375 [E1OMiySiChISPUSi see ee eee 380 IDiOMANey Co SEWOSUS 5 Gaon ss on ooh oot 380 iomiySehererouliiongs ste tee 380 Iowan SOlosebhabls 5 55ags00 005005 379 Piomiy.sror pitas ese es eee 380 ILMOOAYS, OBVEWMEEIOS 5 Solon a cows oe es 378 iomysEplctitae een eee rear 379 Liomys plantinarensis ........... 207 LION Sp AStAMOTUGS . eeu. 2 eyes 378 1OMy S| PCOS tALUS ieee enna 378 ILnGrayS SOMONE, Soegaccaseta cos 370 IPAS, WOMMENGIOS 9 5 ou ocaadaue seu - 376 ILO RTABYAS Thy WAIMO soc owe abe we Ae 377 EIOMIVS VeLcceruCis le hiner ee 379 Gio ied aehedeace eons ix ae eee 153 Irion, {Wiikey oIC))5 oa5 eo 5 ae 475 IEObOStOmial 4/5. 5 oss ss es eee 639 Lobostoma b. cinnamomea....... 640 WWoncheress syyeaecise once em eee 383 Woncheresslalbiliss a, reer 383, 384 WMonCheninies-s5 srk alae oes eee ee 382 Wonehetesys miscic er oe ee 383 Wonchornas. ener care cae 649 IONS MONAG, AEG, cco ecocaan 649, 650 longicaudatus. (Heteromys) . Bea ea nily Ae oe re Ea NS Mica lori 200, 37°, 372 longicaudatus. (Molossus) ...... 620 ikornvervesyerckcnany (ANBRRE)) S564255050- 33 longicaudus. (Onychomys)...... 167 longicaudus. (Rheithrodon!) .... 261 longicaudus. (Rhithrodontomys) Mich Dyess macnn 257, 250, 201, 262, 263 longicruss) a (Viijotish s)he eee: Hay Sell longimana. (Megaptera) ........ 41 GENERAL INDEX OF LATIN NAMES. PAGE, longipes, (Onychomys)iy).. 4 4eee 167 longirostris. (Delphinus)........ 58 longirostris. (Prodelphinus) ..... 58 Lophostoma\..4 2s. 5>. =-< 658 lophurus. (Peromyscus)..174, 204, 205 Wotor Sunes. sho ee eee 490 lotor (Procyon) iam 489, 491, 492 lotor>. ((Ursus) 5.) 24 ee 490 lucasana. ((Spilogale) see SLOWS 23 lucie. (Monophyllus)........676, 678 luciz. (Moschophoromys)....250, 251 luctes —(Oxyzomiys) isos ae0 ltieize. (Sternoderma)) =. 2 a. 705, 706 lucifugus. (Myotis) ..... 572, 580, 581 lucifugus:- (Vespertilio) 7) 580 ludovicianus. (Arctomys)....... 153 ludovicianus. (Cynomtys)-2-) ee aks Nir 32 2p yak see a 153,154, 155, 156 ludovicianus. “(Seruinus) ieee 124 ludovicianus. (Sciurusn.) ...... IIo IDM pUS 5 a os ok cor ee eee 464 LD Chit: ene eS cles So a's 2 Balas S27 AitrasanneGtenS a. es 535, 530 Putra canadensis . 2... eee 536 Lutra,c; Sonora. + (36) ae 535.1530 Lutra marina... 2 hp eee Say lutra. ~ (Miuistela)i {= 3) eee 535 Lutreola 2.25 225.5 aie 530 DLutrimes: . 0.9.4. 155, see 535 lutris: (Latax)-. 3) 2. 537 lutris. (Mustela) »...2) 3 537 ibyCaon pictus... =.) eee 4604 LYCiSeus...025 60s ya the 465 Lynchaelurus’ .. -2- 3 aa 443 lbynchus)s . <.6. 35055 eee 443 yn cc's an beh oe eee 443 Lynx fr; baileyi . 28258 eee 459 Lynx 2 californicay, 724) eee 458 lyn re Crema. ota: 8 aor. as 37 ‘annals, (OWENIEHEES) 45 50555055 oF 37 manatus. (lricheehiys).....°. Bie 20y 37. ‘aneyorbraloy, — (Cleraejoengbls)) 5.4 aG ac 5° 516 margarite. (Perognathus). ...357, 363 Mei oa Vemma rede bttet ot oi doseage 443 Won PAGE marginatus. (Delphinus) ....... 55 marginatus. (Prodelphinus)..... 58 Marikina ereres | sisisiuirg iy cm ep teaieese nc 424 mamenannel, ((IbERiES)- 5.4655 565008 cor 537 manenennehs (LAYERED) on Bee oy ane 537 MarimnoSan racine eines hasta ata 4 Marmosa canescens 5 Oss Marmosa chapmani......... 4 MarrmosadGimeteaerre oie) eine) a So 7/ Marmosachulviventer =... 49) 42s: 5,8 NarmoSaminStlaniG ensues els eater 5.77, Marimosa mexicana. iri ee 5, 6 Maint OSA initinic meaty ear ser nee eet 8 Miensanes) santoabme, 5552555425008 2% 5,6 Mairmimosaodxacceynan tee eee: 5,8 Mammosaisimalogerms.! enc, tenes at 0 MIR OENENEIS 5.4 eee pe oma ne oe Slaps 7 MiansipolasmitiSas saree eee 586, 590 Marstpialiata te pee cn ens ee I marsupialis. (Didelphys) ....... I4 martirensis. (Lepus)........ 431, 439 martirensis. (Peromyscus) 173, 189 martirensis, (Sitomiys) -22..-2-2 189 martirensis. (Spilogale a.) SUG, GAM martirensis. | @hhomomys) iq 3335330 mascotensis. (Sigmodon) ....... 227 mascotensis. (Sigmodon h.) . EE hea eat eas hee Ee ADR. DAG), DAG imastivnduse |ONoctlhiools) a= see 616, 619 mastivus, ((Vespertilio las. =e. = 617 MOREEROS, (SOURIS) o3cacaeune see 116 maxima: —(Phyllostomla) ras acer 666 mayensisy | (blarita)t saa. 5 4 557, 501 raMenianenRéh, (GPrCLENMONM)) 5 25 4ccccec 490 Mia: zauini ae ty eke 6 Sastre ne opr any Peeing? 68, 79 Mazama h, peninsulz {--.-5:-2-. 78 Malzainnap ain dlonalsaeie ieee eee 80 Maal alacant © iain 79, 80 NEW AAKiNe) WECM, oon oops odoon do bos 8o maakeenmmlsie, (Ozu) 5 boone oe 465, 468, 470 mearnsi. (Conepatus m.) 513, 514, 516 maneehmalssl, (IN@INS jo,)) goo ncaaac 445, 448 mearnsi. (Perognathus) .....353, 354 maaeehaos, ((SyeenquiS) so ohoscoacooce 132 MmACEROMS, — ((SembuEwIS Clio 5 oo an wos 94, 133 mecisturus. (Peromyscus) ie Gly, 07) medius. (Peromyscus t.))........ 177 Mecachiro pera: sie ites itrtan 560 megadon. (Oryzomys r.) BAG rg WileverayslonmfonomnyS so oda even pe aa soe 212 Megadontomys flavidus...... 212, 214 798 GENERAL INDEX OF LATIN NAMES. PAGE. Megadontomys nelsoni ....... 212, 214 Megadontomys thomasi . .212, 213, 214 Megalomiys: aciar 5 yactiee sae ke e 250 megalophylla. (Mormops) ...... RIS Bah coo igohere 646, 647, 648, 649 megalops. (Peromyscus) .....175, 210 megalotis. (Micronycteris) ...... Lott fen ach eno LA eae 661, 662, 663 megalotis. (Peromyscus) ....... 193 megalotis. (Phyllophora).....660, 662 megalotis. (Reithrodon!) ....... 259 megalotis. (Rhithrodontomys) .. ech era FO 2 51712505 200h 20 202 IMC Sa LeTa ttc cyst acutteh ease 40 Megaptera longimana ........... 41 Megaptera n. bellicosa ........... 4I Megaptera versabilis ............ 41 Megapberom tes tic. os\t.4 2 vende els 40 IMepapteTOPSIS 2 ci. aeus ich eee eee 41 melania. ((Sciumus)) s.24.- 97, 114, 128 melanocarpus. (Peromyscus) .... ei Renae iid co aon ana he ded hays ee C75 ekOe aa meclanochims \CAteles)/2ne. 4... rhe tet ea melanonotus. (Sciurusn.) ...... 107 melanophrys. (Hesperomys) .... 201 melanophrys. (Onychomys) .. . Pica xi None peice, Meee 165, 166, 167 (Peromyscus)..... Se Gn teats c a 174, 180, 201, 202, 203 melanops= ((Viespertiltio))7 9-1. 587 melanorhinus. (Myotis) ........ 578 melanotis. | (Oryzomys) 22.9)... Sa RCAC cera IO Ae 235, 236, 243, 244 melanotis. (Perognathus a.) ..353, 356 melanotis. (Peromyscus) 172, 1'78, 179 melanotis. (Sigmodon)....... 224, 232 melanura. (Neotomai.) ..... 278, 284 melanurus. (Capromys)......390, 391 melanurus. (Dipodomys m.) .343, 348 melas. “(Delphinus)) ~ 36sec se 52 melas. (Globicephalus) ..... 47,52, 53 melas. (Globiocephalus!) ....... 53 Melesilabraderiak. < sae ne 503 Mrelinide 7. Pa mn creates eee ee 503 meminass (Chironectes) haemo see 3 Mephitinesm parma reer ache 502, 507 Mie p hits iaerey- eee 07/5 SEO, Hite, GLY Mephitis concolor... 2a. cose see 512 Mie pnts nit erat tales ieee 519, 523 Mephitisileuconotusieee ieee ee 515 Mephitis macrura ....507, 510, 511, 512 PAGE Mephitis ine niilleria 9 sere Oy SE Mie piinitichnal svaitiuaitas reer 507, 512 Mephitisimesoletucus eae 515 Me phitisies torre eas eee 507, 509 Mephitis occidentalis. | 7-7. eae 509 Mephitisio, holzner =e 507, 508 meridionalis.. (Psendorea)).~.32en 51 merriami. (Cratogeomys) ....312, 313 mernami. (Dipodomiys)! “eer Fave ee ee eee 343, 345, 346, 347, 348 merriami. (Geomys) ......-- 31D gee merriami. (Lepus) .....- 431, 432, 435 metriami. (Perognathus) ....353,354 merriami .(Peromyscus) .....174, 198 mermiami. (Pipistrellus) “225 4eee 582 merrami. (lamiuas),:-.- -135)130emsy menmianu. (Lamiasvas))_4 5 eee 137, mesamericana. (Didelphys) ..... Sr sleodeos «kes ed eek Rae I4, 15, 105.07; mesoleucus. (Conepatus) 514, 515, 516 mesoleucuss (Mephitis) eee 515 mesomelas. (Peromyscus t.) .172, 177 mesopolius. (Perognathus f.).... a Mieua tec cauh rhe ae 356, 358, 367 Metachirus’.....<2 0%... 4+ eee II Metachirus fuscogriseus...... il, 2g Metachirus f. pallidus ... 37208 Ets ee Metachirus nudicaudatus ....... Igy 207 Metachirus opossum 4... 22 = s5ee 12 Metachirus quicay: ==.) =e eeeeee 12 metallicola. (Peromyscus) ...173, 192 Meteorus. . ..s 0. 5 sac 2 ) one 586 metis. ©(Tursiops)) ...2- 227 56 mexicana. (Alouatta p.) .- 3227207727 mexicana. (Antilocapra a.) ....81, 82 mexicana, (blaring) - ese PON pem re CE 557, 559, 500, 561, 562 mexicana. (Chilonycteris) ...641, 644 mexicana. (Choeronycteris) ..673, 674 mexicana. (Dasyprocta) .....404, 405 mexicana. (Marmosa) .......... 5,6 mexicana. (Neotoma)) 2. .eseeeee aca Abas 277, 282, 283, 285, 288 mexicanum. (Coendu). ..400, 401, 402 mexicanus. (Atalapha b.)....... 594 mexicanus: | (Canis) eer 465, 470, 471 mexicanus. (Centurio)){ 35) eee YB mMmexicaniuSa ls(CEiVytS) Neri 72 mexicanus. (Citellus) ...140, 145,146 mexicanus. (Cynomys) ...... 153,156 mexicanus. (Hemiotomys)...... 301 GENERAL INDEX OF LATIN NAMES. PAGE mexicanus. (Hesperomys) ...... 207 mexicamus. ((dhyStris)). 740.2... - 402 mexicanus. (Lasiurus b.)..... 591, 594 mexicans. | (Uepus))...-.s454--- 431 mexicans. (Macrotis) ....-2..- 653 mexicanus. (Micronycteris m.) MPa ee tated SPS ys 661, 662 mexicanus. (Microtus) ......... 301 Mlescaniisa. ((Myotis:c:)i. 2.45. S25 GI) mexicanus. (Natalis)........ 632, 633 mexicanus. (Nyctinomus) ...628, 629 mexicanus. (Odontoccelus)..... 40, 7/2 mexicanus. (Oryzomys)......... no seem eA mad 6 Sol Wels oy Iai y er AAW. K6) mexicanus. (Otopterus) ..... 652, 653 TMETCAMEISS (OKO) Gacsacones 84, 86 mexicanus. (Perognathus f.)..353, 355 mexicanus., (Peromyscus): . 2... . MAS ey Sten cce. syne s 172, 206, 207, 208 mMexicanus. (Rhithrodontomys) BUSEY MONS tre se Ry ey oust Os 257, 264, 265, 268 niexaczmiss (Gelehats),assso00ooe 146 mexicantus.. (Irachyops) ........ 665 mextcanius, (Vespertilio ¢.) ....- 579 micropus. (Chilonatalis) .635, 636, 637 IMC OUGETISH fares Oils eas os estas sku: 5 IMfeoureus canescens: . 3524.66.44: 6 MiKerOehITOp Leta gs. aoa. a sae os 569 Tmaneigorciorm, (Cera) Goe5cono5e 465, 469 mierodons Pygoderma)! .......- 712 microdon. (Rhithrodontomys) 258, 269 microdon. (Sigmodon h.) ....223, 226 Microlactisire seine 413, 414, 428 MicrOmiVetenSm eh Gare e howe. evans: 660 Micronycteris elongata ~.2.2../.- 662 Micronycteris hirsutus ....660, 661, 662 Micronycteris megalotis ..661, 662, 663 Micronycteris m. mexicanus .. .661, 662 Micronycteris microtis........ 661, 663 Micronmycteris minutuss 0.0.2... 663 Micronycteris scrobiculatus ...... 662 maverops.) \(Delphinus) + 2s... 22. 55 microps. (Prodelphinus) ........ 58 tmaieropus. “(Lepust.) :.....-. 431, 436 mieropus: (Natalis))s... 36. «2.5.4: 635 mueropus. (Neotoma) ..-. 1.2)... TES eel ee eae 276, 277, 281, 282 IMBCEOSCUUE US Wim «ictus eee eotehe es 91, 94, 98 microspilotus. (Citelluss.) ...... eats SCECRC ERE RONCHI OR a 140,144,145 microspilotus. (Spermophilus s.).. 145 Microtine microtis. IMiCrOGISHR Se omit cae mnie Microtus californicus Microtus c. hyperythrus.. . Microtus fulviventer (Micronycteris) Microtus guatemalensis...... Microtus mexicanus...... Microtus m. pheeus....... 799 PAGE. e250 206 661, 663 a 2985)200 302 302 301 . 305, 306 301 wae 3 OL,esO2 Microtus mogollonensis .......... 302 Microtus) pinetoruimi ceri eres 303 INGOTS CLOASTEWE oon oocodeoooac 303 Microtus) umlbrosuss. eases 304, 305 aaweroor, (Usilkuskaey) ogg ace acdc 558, 559 IMG CIitISt estore Sacer sok 209 Mt ie sich et hyn REM ei ea tear 23 Maidasraschtptistasc a eeeeiecinds cnet 724 Mildasvce onmonalee seis are fa. TA Tg, ((SihashIA)) dag satesscoge 723 manera (Mie plants mas) erent 507, Six rooullikeral, — ((UOYOWIS))s 5555 oe cas. 572,575 WiltkanWoyrer [Sous 24 5 ecg eae Ses 667 vaorhanoantsl, ((bakeme)) Stone cecedoobe 2s 3 minimus. (Chironectes)........ 5 Bn B minimus. (Sigmodon)....... 224, 230 jaawonvonr, UANionBxOyAONBIS)) G25 ose 4 & 605, 607 jomutinvorr. ((CGiahikbiAW)) 5555 yecccaace lef minor. (Choeronycteris) ..... 673, 674 faoubaKorn, — (VulesaaniGleiman)) on 6a5 cea < 669 minor. (Heteromyst.) ...... Boils aT) sacuaovorrs — ((ESbIS 2.) Gosscocasc 417, 423 raaubaKoyn, © -(UEAKyaahyS i) on coscocccen uy) minutus. (Micronycteris)........ 663 minutus. (Nyctinomus) ..... 629, 630 miradorensis. (Scotophilus f.).... 588 miradorensis. (Vespertilio f.) .... EE RAAT Oe 87, 588, 590 MIF OUNG Ais en oes ips eres ae eee 545 Mirounga angustirostris ...... 545, 546 missouriensis. (Cynomys)....... 155 mitchelli. (Dipodomys)...... 343, 344 AMitisee a CREIIS\ ie ciara eae ee ee 440 iam, (Nie ;AANKOSE)) 5 555con cca 6c 8 mogollonensis. (Microtus) ...... 302 mohavensis. (Nyctinomus) ..... 62 mnlolainG, (NISSEN IN.) 5. 4¢a5ca0- 494, 497 molestus. (Oryzomys) .......234, 240 Molosstdass Aan. crs sctou ees Orne 618 IMIQIOSSUSM2 sheers cits h nc etear aed 618 Molossus acuticaudatus.......... 620 Molossishalliptisiy ami eta oie ae 619 800 PAGE. MolossusvaleCto mn ein rere 619 MI CHWOREES BAUBOUS sos 4555205556 620 Molossus fultgimosus=s... 22s 620 Molossus dumaritiste of eee 620 Molossust#holosenicetisse seer aer 619 Molossus longicaudatus .......... 620 MGIOSSUS aS Tits einer 621 Molossusiicicansi reece 619, 620 Molossus olivaceo-fuscus ......... 620 Molossusinutus eae ee ee 618, 619, 620 Molossussr--ObDScumusS) ae ener: 619, 620 Molossus tropidorhynchus ....619, 620 IMIGLOSSUSECIES Initia reese eee eee 619 MIGHORSEIS WEOrs io gig tea dsousen es 4 620 Mona ChiIS ieee ce eee eee ieee 542 monachus. (vastus) 5.494 593 ranormevelonelcy, — (RinvoYe)) - een ce nan’ 542 Monachus=tropicalis se aie 543 IN Gos alziy Oeeren Aiteepehin. otal tektren Che de. eAeera s ne) monochrura. (Neotoma)........ 278 IMlom1o po lasyalil tt Sea en ee ee 675 Monophyllus clinedaphus..... .676, 678 Monophyllus cubanus ........ 676, 678 Monophyllus lucie ........... 676, 678 Monophyllus plethodon .. .676, 677, 678 Monophyllus portoricensis ....676, 677 Monophyllus redmani 675, 676, 678, 679 momnmbicolas | |(Bassatiscus) 2s se = 487 montserratense. (Sternoderma). . Reg Pte hs ay ete EN 704, 705, 706 MOOD. (Melphinus). = yrs 2h ere 55 imovonos (Cierbirnts)) oa de 6 no6 soe oe 116 WY (imankoy oyh okie erin tere cae hs esi ono 639 IM Meh gia cVe) of Same res SN hs ORS US sc Ie 646 Mormops blainvillii ...... 646, 647, 649 Mormops b. cinnamomea ..... 647, 649 Mormops megalophylla .......... Mpa a GR REIS ahs Pedra 646, 647. 648, 649 Monnopsim. seniculay se. 4--< 646, 648 morulus. (Sciurus v.) 96, 104, 105 Moraine ais. ne. xe co te ee oie 545 moschatus. (Delphinus).... 55 MGSCHOMY Stich cvatni ta Miter .250, 308 MoschophoromiyS....8 55 as: eo) Moschophoromys desmaresti . .250, 251 Moschophoromys lucie .......250, 251 TAM Onm Elen peStes) seen ame 462, 463 reaermNego. (ONSEN) A Sc go = Soleo 462 Murrid 23.) 0 eae 161, 162, 255, 275, 306 munnas WCDidelphys)s 2s. ss a5 moyeaba, (ia inoNoseh) 5.255 500-504 5, 6 GENERAL INDEX OF LATIN NAMES. PAGE. IW Eubishale oer any Meec eas Aeraeser ae Ola o TOL, 162 murnnus. —(Desmodts) <2. 719 MLiniMUS. A @VieSpertilto)- ae 570, 585 Mis og gate eee ae ee ee 162, 306 Musvalexand rims) 5 4. oor 162, 164 Mus anomalus, 2234.2). 0 sone 368 Mus,arvalis: = 3.22%... 046 eee 298 Mus califormicus. .. 2.2. ..=5 eee 203 Mus citellus.2)..4a jae. 42 eee 139 Mars decumantaS) sneer 164 Mus desmaresti: 22 25.2 eee 250 Mus'leconmtit: & sc. sec eee 256 Mus muscults-i> 3. 0 oes 162, 181 Mus in. jalapze 22.9.9) acer 162, 163 Mus norvegicus ...... 162, 164, 165, 250 Mus) paca \....4/))4 soa eee 408 Mus palustris: . 2: ohh Gs 238 Mus pilorides.. ....:.... 23.) eee 250 Mus tattusts.. soc: seer 162, 163, 164 Mus s. noveboracensis .........4. 170 Mus tectorum!...54...) sone 164 Mus tuza:.623:. s.a0e> See 310 Mus) volans:s.. .. 22) eee 534 Mustela frenatus:: <<< .7-.1a eee 532 Mustela lutra 2...22 220 ese 535 Mustela lutnis.. 5.5 23255 eee 537 Mustela putonius 7 5-- >See eee 529 Mustelidze .........2520 eee 502 mustelinus. (Scturus) -..--2 jee Lig muubabiliss. (Sonex Ss) eee 55°, 553 mutica. (Glossophaga)) =e) =e 671 My .cetes. ...: <2 ee 726 Mycetes palliatus |... 2.2252 726 Miycetes: vallosus 4.235.) eee 726 Miynomles |: $2 \s6 cis gs eee 298 Myocaster coypil-.. +2. eee 382 Myoprocta <5. .::. 05.5 -3 eee 403 myosura. (Tamandua) -..- eee Do] Myotis. sels. 2:'e- a 570 Myotis affimis......-22-: 0) ae 580 Myotis .albescens.:... 2. 2) oe eee 581 Myotis a.,evotis.... 15. Sota eee 572 Myotis a. velifer <./. 2% 22.42 sea 572 Myotis. austroripantus ..-. =. eee 580 GENERAL INDEX OF LATIN NAMES. 801 PAGE. MIFORIS) EMO FTaMOIG, |S ARR So ose oo nos ett 572, 576, 577, 578, 579 Miyotisie. ciliolaibruml ss): 9.0. 580 Miyonis Gs duran ecei 5.) 2 ener B72 50 Myotis c. jaliscensis .......... 572,579 NivOniSies mexiGAanus, 22.2). 572,579 MiroticuGe pallidus sc. aaa: 572,579 MOGs) CALONI a. 3 ).8...¢ 2 7) bie ete nto ne 580 Mivotis chiniguensis’.s.......- 572, 570 MioticuehrnySONObIS.. 2-2 ei 574 Miyobicnconeinmar sey a4 a ea 575 Myotis domuinicensis. .--..'..- - 572, 570 Myotis evotis Bre A Si 5a 5 710N So0 IMicorISRextiShs ek on asec s drcpacuthens 578 IM obtSemenShanwilees e420. res aa 578 MyGtselLUucinugus =. 2.5... - 572, 580, 581 MiOniselloneiCGUS\s) Ase: yan Gen Myotis melanorhinus ............ 578 Ni onisgmatllent pects eine aces De str/s Myotis nigricans .571, 572, 575, 579, 578 WIKVONSIS canbe an Se nee Ros eee 578 MivjotiS“OMSCURUSIe ee jae 4. = ne 578 Mi ZOuISKOneSOnenSiSia ses 44 ee 578 Myotis orinomus...<-...<.... 572,577 MEyOuUs peninsulariS: 2.2.2.0. 25.5 « 571, 573 Miyotisisubulatus 2-5. .-5s45- - 572, 580 Miyotismtenwidorsaliss. . 2245... .-- 578 Myotis thysanodes ....... 571, 572,573 Milli Siavieliteias eae ama Cees 73 0574. Mb OIbIStavaltWieSIumncs wre eee Pay ase eee ober 571,572; 5757 7omoue nigricans. (Thomomys f.) .. ..333, 335 nigricaudatus. (Lepus)/2. >= eee 431 nitellinus. (Nyctomys)....... 215, 216 nitidus. (Myotis)--3233- ee 578 nivalis. (Ischnoglossa)) 4722 679 nivalis. (Leptonycteris) .679, 680, 681 nivea. (Procyon)... eee 491 Noctifelis::. .a%) 2/2 462 oer eee 443 Noctilio: 7.1... 4c Sa eee 581, 617 Noctilio dorsatus «..../.<¢ ee 617 Noctilio leporinus .:<. .; 723s 617 Noctilio 1; mastivus -5- ee 616, 617 Noctilionidze:.... = .¢.. 30 eee 581, 608 Noctilionime.: .....2.. eee 617 Noctulla. 2... 2 o2::4.224/ 44 eee 585 norvegicus. (Mus) ..162, 164, 165, 250 Notagogus:.......-..2: 5. see 5 notinus. (Bassariscus s.) .....484, 485 Notiosores... 20.407 pee 547,554 Notiosorex crawfordi .-.:..==- 554,555 Notiosorex ¢,) evotis.._ = 27a 5545 555 Noiiosorex (gi9as --2 ee) eee 554,555 Notophorus -...°....c) 22>. ee 62 nove-hispaniea. (Coendu)....... 402 nove-zelandie. (Delphinus)..... 59 nove-zelandiz. (Prodelphinus) .. 59 noveboracensis. (Lasiurus).....- 592 noveboracensis. (Muss.) ......- 170 noveboracus. (Lasiurus) ......-.- 593 novemcinctum. (Tatu) ........ 33538 novemcinctus. (Cabassous) ..... 34 GENERAL INDEX OF LATIN NAMES. 803 PAGE novemcinctus. (Dasypus)..... Bares muchalis. (Sciurus c.) ....97, 114, 122 nudicaudata. (Didelphys) ..... itt 1) nudicaudatus. (Metachirus) ....11, 12 nudicaudus. (Hesperomys)...... 217 nudicaudus. (Tylomys). .217, 218, 219 mudipes. (Hesperomys) ......... 198 nudipes. (Peromyscus) ...... 174, 198 mattallin ((bepus)) >-..-- 417, 423, 425 nuttalli. (Peromyscus) ...... 169, 183 Re tAG EUS ce 508 ts ie Se pee wile te 507 Nyciiceius crepuscularis:.<.::.... 598 Nycticeius humeralis ......... 598, 599 Nycticeius h. cubanus ........ 598, 599 BERICE [ES yor = 2) Yee hah Pys Pals ws eee 597 Nyeteejus) bumeralis...2. 2.5. .i0.. 598 ROOMS sec) PAN ee cys -/snoa eeS 634 NyctieliticibarbabuSeies = a.j2r-2 5: - 634 Niyenellus 1EpIGUs 22-2 5 e.. 634 Niyeniellus macrurus. <0. se. ss 634 INCtMOMOPS cio kie. 3 se dees ee = 625 Nyctinomops aurispinosis ........ 62 Nyctimomops auritus 2... 2.2.62: 627 INWebimOnmOpSs CeCUS) a2 2 qe a es - 627 Nyctinomops depressus ....... 625, 627 Nyctinomopsieurops..-...4-— 4. -- Nyctinomops femorosaccus ... Nyctinomops gracilis ......... 625, 626 Nyctinomops laticaudatus ....... 627 Nyctinomops macrotis ...625, 627, 629 Nyctinomops m. nevadensis...... 627 Nyctinomops yucatanicus..... 625, 626 INivetinomus: [222522 he 4: 625, 628, 629 INiGtinomlUsreoyipLGusi a5 sane 4 - 628 Nyctinomus antillularum......... 629 Nyctinomus bahamensis ...... 629, 630 Nyctinomus brasiliensis ......... 630 Nietimonniis depressuSi.- 254-4 627 Nyctinomus femorosaccus ....625, 626 Nictinomius macrotis] s5.5--..- 627 Nyctinomus mexicanus....... 628, 629 Nyctinomus TMMNALORFOIS os oe cH eae 629, 630 Nyctinomus mohavensis ......... 629 Nyctinomus musculus ........ 629, 630 NiVebinemiUs Orthotis.2.: 2: se... 4. 623 INAVCWHOMUMACURE ob oe Sbae conan bce 728 Nyctipiihecus rufipes 4)... -4 . 5+. 729 Nyctipithecusivociferans.......... 729 Nv ctiiplanmuste mee 4cus76 see ee 714 RUC OMEMI Ss: y- se ia. fy oy ales oR eye Me 214 Nyctomys decolorus ......... 215, 216 PAGE. Nyctomys nitellinus..........215, 216 Nyctomys sumichrasti........215, 216 Niystacteste itt cee a cee 570 paxace.. ((Manmosa)inece.. 55 <0 20 Ge oaxacensis. (Peromyscus). ...174, 206 obscura, "(Blarimia)i 2s. 4.2 4. 557,559 Obscurus!) “(Amtibeus)—-—- 42s. +=. 695 obscurus. (Heteromys) ...... 375, 379 obscurus. (Lichonycteris) ....... 683 oloMewhning (Ubormahys)) 5-5 egnc0 ou ce 379 obseurus. (Molossusr.)...... 619, 620 ODSCUnHS =e (iva tis) ee ere ore 578 obseurus. (Perodipus) ....... 349, 350 obscurus. (Perognathus)........ 358 obscurus. (Rhithrodontomys m.). TOPE TONE el DE SO 257, 2601 ODSCUTEUS OLX) eee eee 550 opseurus. \(Q@amias) i. 5 5. 134) 3'5 030 occidentalis. (Mephitis) ........ 509 Ochetodony van sor see eae 256 Ochetomys) Aye eee 299 ochrognathus. (Sigmodon) . ..224, 230 ochropus:) |(Canis)eoneeer 465, 466, 469 octocinetum,. | (Matt) isa. kee a3 Octodontid2 Rea eee rr ser 382 oculatus. (Sciurus) ..95, 106, 107, 108 Odobsmus: ..2 - sce oe Se ee ee 36 Odocoiletis | cs 7stiae kere Ie ae 68 Odocotleusispeleuse gee) ae eee 68 Odontobenus)s 74 eye ee 36 Odontocoslust.. 4a-7 ee a we eee ae 68 Odontococelus americanus ... .69, 70, 75 Odontoccelus a. couesi....... 69, 70, 71 Odontocoelus a. mexicanus....... 70 Wdontoccelusia. texensiss2 5... 7-- 69, 70 Odontoccelus auriGus= 4 -1y see 76 Odontococlus: batty? Aaa ae ee 69, 71 Odontoccelus cerrosensis ........ 69, 76 Odontoeecclus clavatus 23.5252. - 73 Odontoccelus costaricensis ...... 69, 73 Odontoccelus hemionus .. .69, '76, 77, 78 Odontoccelus h. californicus ...... Odontoccelus h. canus .......... 69,78 Odontoccelus h. eremicus ....... 69,77 Odontoccelus h. peninsule ...... 70,78 Odontoccelus lichtensteini....... 69, 72 Odontoccelus;mactrotis 25.6.2... 76 Odontoccelus mexicanus ......... 72 @dontoceelus nelsoni.- 0. ...2<.:. 69,75 804 PAGE. Odontoccelus nemorahs...... 60, 73, 74 Odontoccelus rothschildi ........ 609, 72 Odontoccelus sinaloz........... 70, 78 Odontoccelus thomasi .......... 69,75 Odontoccelusitoltecus a eee 69, '74 Odontoccelusitrusii eee 69,739 740-75 Odontoccelus virginianus ........ 70 Odontoccelus yucatanensis....... 74 Canste diem Chipy SOtaciog) meee ee 731 Gauci, (Seriariia)) 55555555 5- 730, 731 OlidGsus" t22.. 2 es hee tea eee 65 OhigoryzomysS s,s eee 233, 248 olivaceo-fuscus. (Molossus) ..... 620 olympus: {(Melts) tv sis corer ie hoes 454 oncas | (Helis) san ee eee 445, 446 @ncifelister i vores eee 443 oncillasm (BeliShp») car ce eet 445,450 Ondartray salaries sees tae eae oe 308 Opi CHOMIYS at ce ays eye Onsen ee 165 Onychomys leucogaster....... 166, 168 Onychomys' 1) albascens] 5-2-2. 0. 742 Onychomys longicaudus ......... 167 Onychomys longipes-...3.25.20-: 167 Onychomys macrotis ..... 165, 169, 170 Onychomys melanophrys..165, 166, 167 Onychomys m. pallescens . ....165, 166 Onychomys ramona 165, 167 Onychomys torridus .165, 166, 167, 168 Onychomys t. arenicola ...... 165, 168 @nychoniysitacanusyee eee 742 Onychomys t. perpallidus..... 165, 168 Onychomysit-yaldiensis: 4. oo. 742 Oplaccasi.7 Aaah PR Ae ee: 68 oporaphilum. (Sturnira) ........ 715 opossum, (Metachirus))“..2 2-2. 12 orbitalis. (Heteromys) ...... 375, 380 Orlormieis, (Cbaoraohys)) Gysscacceasc 380 Oncaea. t, OSS ee Ce IN ste 50 oneas (Del phinus)/ cree asters 50, 51 Ciee, (ORSENES)) 255500065005 c0% 50, 51 Orcinus! tae eee eee 50 Orcinus archicuse eon eee 5a Orcinus europeus). 2-2) so es ae 51 Orcimus Pladiator.sc..c 46 eee oT Orcinus Jatirostris: sec J. es: Fas oe 51 @rcinWs OLcCalseneqe aero ale 50, 51 Orcinus schlegelid <-2 5. 4.72222 51 Orcinus stenoriynehace =... - 51 oxdi, \(Dipodomiys)iy 4-5 aes oe 350 ordi. | (Rerodi pus) soe eee 349, 350 oregonensis. = ((Pelisic) se. saaer 454 GENERAL INDEX OF LATIN NAMES. PAGE. oregonensis.. (Myotis) .2- 2.5 578 oreocetes. (Cratogeomys) ....313, 314 oreophila: — (Blarina) = 2-7 ee 557,559 Oreopoluss (Sorex) heen eee 549, 550 oresterus. (Peromyscus) .....174, 200 orientalis)» ((vatax)iees =e 537 orimomus. (Myotis).-~ = as 572.577 OLMIS s(SOLe=s) les eee 549, 550, 553 orizabe. ~“Glepus). 22:32 3- nee 417, 425 orizabe. (Neotoma) ........ 278, 286 orizabe. (Neotomodon) ..... 293, 204 orizabe. (Peromyscus m.)....174, 207 orizabe. (Rhithrodontomys) .258, 266 Oimbope, ((Siexked9)) 25 Gace sco sc: 549, 550 orizabe. (Thomomys)....... 3345.337 omatus, (Ateles)=.—. . > 92a 738 ornatus. (Dipodomys)....... 343, 344 Orthoseomys:- 454-9 eee 310, 322 Orthogeomys grandis. :... 3. 9oee 322 Orthogeomys latifrons ........ 322, 324 Orthogeomys nelsoni ......... 322, 324 Orthogeomys scallops. ....322, 323, 324 orthotis. (Nyctinomus) “2c. eee 623 orthotis, ((eromops): ae 621, 623 Oxthromys::. -2 hase ae 299, 300, 304 Onyctogaless. 26. 4 See 513,514 Oryctomys. .:.:. 2. aes 332 Oryzomys Oryzomys albiventer/. .....24: 234, 236 Oryzomys.alfari...= >. 72 4oneee 234, 242 Oryzomys angusticeps........ 235, 245 Oryzomys antillarum......... 235, 247 Oryzomys aquaticus ...2 22 se 241 Oryzomys bulleri.... .2- 5 234, 239 Oryzomys chapmani . 234, 237, 238, 239 Oryzomys ¢. caudatus. -45 298" 234, 238 Oryzomys c. dilutior.. 7-22 5ee 234, 238 Oryzomys c. saturatior....... 234, 239 Oryzoniys Cherri. . 2)... see 262,253 Oryzomys. childi .... =... =2eeeee 244 Oryzomys chrysomelas........... 253 Oryzomys costaricensis =... 5. Fa ee rs F 233; 235; 240, 256 Oryzomys couesi ... .234, 236, 239, 247 Oryzomys cozumele ......... 234, 241 Oryzomilys crinitus:.--e ee eee 235, 245 OxryZomiys\c7aziecusi ee eee 234, 245 Oryzomys devius: >.< =) Biase 235, 244 Oryzomys fulsens)22- ss. see 234, 240 Oryzomys fulvescens ......... 235, 248 Oryzomys goldmani.......... 235, 246 GENERAL INDEX OF LATIN NAMES. Oryzomys hylocetes..........234, 237 Oryzomys jalape ........235, 246, 247 Oryzomys j. apatelius ........235, 246 Oryzerays) |. FunNUS so... 5.-. . 235,247 ra ZOMIys) MACE 6 ot Be Ste eas a 251 Oryzomys melanotis .235, 236, 243, 244 Oryzomys mexicanus:)...... 7%. .- oe eri eo OA ese 2AS ye 4a 240 Oryzomys m. peragrus .)......235, 243 Oryzomys molestus...........234, 240 @Ornyzomys nelsoni: .....-.-- 9.7234, 235 Oryzomys palatinus ..........234, 237 Onryzomys palustris .-.2.¢2.2.... 242 Oryzomys panamensis ........234, 241 Oryzomys peninsule.......... 234, 236 Oryzomys rhabdops ..... .234, 237, 246 Oryzomys richmondi .........235, 248 Oryzomys rostratus ......235, 243, 244 Oryzomys r. megadon ........235, 243 WOipzomyseurus ss... +... < «+234, 230 Oryzomys talamance ........ 234, 241 Oryzomys teapensis .......... 235, 247 Oryzomiys, teCtus js isec. sess: 235, 245 Onomysavesetus-. . 272.2. . .235; 249 Onyzomiys vVictus’ 2522.1... ..5-235, 244 Oryzomys yucatanensis....... 234, 236 Oryzomys zygomaticus ....... 234, 241 Osburn (Chilomyeteris)) 52 .55.- 642 “COR BEC] CITES A LO ayia ae ee 408 Ofartaealiformiana i: 0242)... 539 Oiearniay oles piles hee een eet 539 Orit eee Soe adeeb te Sie See 538 Wrelpliisyg sys hanes, 0 ag ketsie & 68 WROCOLOMD USM ror Hic ances Ss 139 SO BOSHOSISH ye Nokes oleh 352 OTODECEUSH ot. Ares oe ele le 651 Otopterus bocourtianus. . .652, 653, 654 Otopterus bulleri 225 55..02. +. 652, 654 Otopterus californicus ... .652, 653, 654 OfopLerus mexicanus -4-.-..- - 652, 653 Otopterus waterhousii ........... MPs s ie ss os een ea 2 651, 652, 653, 654 OGOSCHIEUS? Seg. sus 5 se ge eb 2 QI, 94, III Otospermophilus ........ 139,140, 148 OTOLVlOMiy Sen: c5 sein fee) ke see 220 Ototyiomys phyllotiss:—..:... 220. 225 Ototylomys\p. phausie...-5.5..5. 221 QUES Sc. Sia ello, core mene ea eo 451 otus. (Rhithrodontomys 1.) ..258, 271 WC SUAGLO And) SOY Peon ps Seep 451 Ovis eee erie hisr, latices. 5 fxs 83 805 PAGE. SO SIGE peewee 82 Salo = Gea io Goals 83 ONASECERW IMA cats a Se sia cusie a else 86 Ovisie;eremmobatesi.. .6k:, o. 0. 84, 85 Owistes mexicamusi. y2 scr ia oe 84, 86 Owe Cadet = a vdegubewacos 84, 85 Oia SHOMiog cts se 4, feng wen ter Gl ames 85 OZOWCtIS Ta ea cil ty eens oe ou 513 Daca tet eRe entree egarsiaintad Saucy! 408 PACH Ie CASO Lit) kamen cpa Seren 408 pacae a MMS) Pew a Aces csinehs 408 pacificus. (Antrozous p.) 605, 607 JORIS, (LG) souce cameos se 744 pacificus. (Perognathus) .....353, 355 PESCOMIAUS prance a pnut See esa 41 ag Omiyi sen ete eee cee nick: ee 541 Ragoplultisaeee eter eran 541 palatinus. (Oryzomys) ......234, 237 palitans,” ((lepusia.)ies oss see 431, 434 pallescens. (Corynorhinus m.).603, 604 pallescens. (Onychomys m.)..165, 166 pallhata. (Alouatta)..... 72057279712 palliatuse AMEycetes) 5.) ie 2. 5 726 pallidas (Nasuains) e222 495, 498 pallidum. (Cercolabes) ......... 4o1 pallidum. (Coendu) :........ 400, 401 pallidus. (Antrozous) ...605, 606, 607 pallidus] ((Caluromiysl))) > 5. o-- 9g, 10 pallidus: (Fiber z.) :.......: 307, 308 pallidus. (Metachirus f.) ....... its TE paliiduass ~ (Miyotis'e))) aan... 4. Bon GwiO pallidus. (Perognathus f.) ...357, 366 pallidus: (Pbilanderis) 22.255 s-- 10 pallidus. (Rhithrodontomys 1.) .. so annopod wasn ood Se ebooe oLGi_ BOX pallidus. (Sigmodon h.)......... 228 pallidus. ((lamuias) qs) Pease 135 pallidus: | (Viespertilio) eee ar ee 605 palmata. (Chironectes) ......... 3 palmert.. (Dipodopsio.) Waa... ae 350 palmer. (Perodipusio;)-- =. -. 349, 350 aludicolacn <> acct eine ene 2909 PaAlustrss | GlepuS) eae nee. 414, 415 MaAluUSthise CNUs) ee eer ae ee 233 PaAlustnsy. (Onyzomys) oe see ee 242 adie. Wi CALCLES)F ta sey ee 2 Ore lons vos 733 panamensis. (Dasypterus e.) .595, 597 Panamensisa wi (Helis) pers eee. 445, 452 panamensis. (Nasuan.) ..... 495, 498 panamensis. (Neomys)......... 219 panamensis. (Oryzomys) . ...234, 241 806 GENERAL INDEX PAGE. panamensis. (Proechinomys c.). . Sra cla av ecy strane Ou ae aeee ee 385, 387, 388 panamensis. (Tylomys) ..... Aili, ANE panamintinus. (Perognathus).... 355 pandora.) ((Mazama) aor aer ec 80 paniscus:, (imila) oa... sense 732 pansa. (Macrogeomys) ...... 328, 329 PappOSeOMy Shyer. eae BLOn 20 Pappogeomys albinasus ...... 2204321 Pappogeomys bulleri .. . . .320, 321, 322 Pappogeomys nelsoni ........... 320 Paradoxorus annulatus .- 2... -.- 487 paradoxus. (Perognathus h.) .357, 361 paradoxus. (Solenodon)...... 567, 568 paraguensis. (Chironectes) ...... 3 pataliuse (Eleteromiys)) =e. 4. 275. S0r PENI ONENbIs i 54 4o0cuncee ses ODAO4, ELO pardalis. (Felis) ....443, 445, 447, 448 pPancimordess) —(MEliS)/ic lessees ce 450 parnelli. (Chilonycteris)...... 640, 642 parmellie "(ehyilodialin, sks. 642 parva oe (Blawg) 1. sae cp e iets wee 558 parviceps. (Heperomiys)ic..... B19 ike PALVICEDS =). | CUEI@HTYS) ree 378 parvidens. (Citellus m.) .....140, 146 parvidens. (Neotoma) ....... 278, 288 parvidens. (Spermophilus m.)... 146 parvidens., \\(Urecyon- 2)" -e.. 475,476 pPatvipes. — (AgbibCUS) "ler. cer: 603, 694 parvula. (Rhogoessa) ....... 601, 602 oa cums: 9 (Ee PaS) Gems rus ceer- 417, 421 parvus. (Dipodomysm.) ....343, 346 pauluss (Peromyscus) 2.2. ./.072; 6070 pavidus. (Peromyscus) ...... 174, 197 pebas, MChatw) Ae eee ceva aie ee 33 pecatin (fagassn)) <2 sec... 22 65, 66, 67 PecCation Navas) eso e crete ce 65, 66 pectoralis. (Peromyscus a.) ..173, 192 pediculus. (Conepatus) ...... 514, 517 RPedomiySaacs vette ner baie 299 PEA STOSi Airs ee OR ee eee rece 542 PelacOCyOM: 22.54) scien tee eee es 542 ReltOraintUsh ton an ae kee tiaras) 704, 707 penicillatus. (Perognathus) . .358, 359 penicillatus. (Peromyscus b.).173, 196 peninsule. (Camis) ...... 465, 466, 467 peninsula. (Citellus 1.) ..140, 141, 143 peninsule. (Mazamah.)........ 78 peninsulz. (Odontoccelus h.) ...70, 78 peninsula. (Oryzomys) ...... 234, 236 peninsule. (Perognathus s.)..... ES cue) op oars ehemeyce = Stes suerte 357, 303, 364 OF LATIN NAMES. PAGE. peninsule. (Rhithrodontomys) .. yn otitanoes wd eed oor een ae 257, 263 peninsula: (lamas 2) 3523. eee 143 peninsule. (Vespertilio f.) ...587, 589 peninstlarniss ((Relis) seer 456, 460 peninsulanis. (Lepus)) \2 5 -eee 428, 430 peninsularis. (Myotis) ....... 571,573 peragrus. (Oryzomys m.) ....235, 243 perditus. (Thomomys) . .334, 338, 339 perdus:. (Putorius t.)) 22.0 eee 531 pereorina.—) (Blarinataas) eee 557, 500 peregrinus. (Cratogeomys) ... .313, 314 peregrinus. (Thomomys) ... .334, 337 pergracilis. (Blarina) ....556, 557,558 pernix. (Perognathus)...357, 359, 360 Perodipus: J)... 4.25.35 eee 348, 349 Perodipus agilis) = 3457 -ee eee 349, 351 Perodipus chapmani{..-. 2.223 349, 350 PerodipusiobScuxus) 9a eee 349, 351 Perodipiusiondiss ieee eee 349, 350 Perodipus palmer. 0.5 .- aan 349, 350 Perornathusnoe ne eee 352, 353, 308 Perognathus anthonyi........ 358, 366 Perognathus apache. . 5.) 74a 356 Perognathus a. melanotis ..... 3535 350 Perognathus baileyi ...... 357,301, 302 Perognathus b. rhydinorhis Joop 2 6 Shs, che iy liens, bee 357, 359, 302 Perognathus bimaculatus........ 356 Perognathus cnecus 2.25.2 5-ee 357, 302 Perognathus fallax .-. =: 2: 357, 306, 367 Perognathus f. pallidus ....... 357, 306 Perognathus fasciatus . .-. 5223258 352 Perognathus femoralis ........ 358, 3607 Perognathus f. mesopolius 356, 358, 367 Perognathus flavus ...... 353 354, 355 Perognathus f. mexicanus..... 3535355 Perognathus goldmani....357, 365, 366 Perognathus) s artus 25s eee 357, 305 Perognathus heller) — - 2235056 357, 300 Perognathus hispidus ....357, 360, 361 Perognathus h. paradoxus ....357, 361 Perognathus h. zacatecas ..... 357, 301 Perognathus intermedius . 357, 364, 365 Perognathus margarite....... 357, 303 Perognathus mearnsi......... 3535 Perognathus merriami........ 3535 354 Perognathus nelsoni...... 357, 304, 365 Perognathus n. canescens .....357, 305 Perognathus obscurus .. 72242 5ee8 358 Perognathus pacificus Perognathus panamintinus Perognathus Perognathus Perognathus Perognathus Perognathus Perognathus Perognathus Perognathus Perognathus Perognathus Perognathus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus GENERAL INDEX OF LATIN NAMES. p. brévinasus ... . penicillatus . arenarius . eremicus Pp rprici pernix p- rostratus spinatus 357, s. bryanti Ss. peninsule .- affinis . angustirostris If Ol) 7) a. musculoides allex allophilus ... altilaneus to | bt fh JEN ff to On nN americanus arizone .. a. deserticola a SOnNOnIENSISE «4. - amplus anthonyi arboreus attwateri a. eremicoides .... a. pectoralis. auritus aztecus banderanus b. angelensis b. vicinior beatze boylii e735 b. penicillatus . b. rowleyi bullatus cacabatus californicus cecilii comptus cozumele difficilis dubius e. pheeurus : 173; 193, L745 173, 191, 192, 193, e. arenarius . Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus Peromyscus 807 PAGE. €; PIOPINGuUUS ©... -ap 185 QW OR Pransirntsyecedain 174, 198 CRISUUSE tee 172, 183 felipensis ........ 174, 205 HOLIGANUIS ress 3 ses oc 179 fraterculus ...172, 184, 185 imeem 4 ooe 5 6 I7I,174, 208 Pamibelgen : ceils oe oie 187 SAuEMS yap). 4 174, 199, 200 gerominensis ..... 072) EOE (alll aysiq sl Sonera eae eo 195 Soldimanive see 44: 172esTOO gratus ...174, 195, 196, 197 Cee CmibiliSes eee 174,197 guatemalensis ....175, 211 EAATMMOWS' 4 ho 4.0 olac 173, 188 hemionotisee 4 - 174, 199 homochroia ...... 174, 200 iInvlocetesmapeoalne 174, 204 EMSS See 174, 203 laibeculawyerroeie ae 172, 178 lejonbuabIS5 oh aoncoe 174, 204 leucopus blandus .172, 182 Le tulwas ooh 2 172, 183 I nébrascensis’.. ..2. = 188 1. sonoriensis .172, 181, 183 lEUCUrts =-2 251745200, 201 ieecadovitet oe nee 174, 201 lEWADES tens eer 173 tOS lophuruss 23: 174, 204, 205 mMmadrensis! 5 eee 174, 197 martirensis ...... 173, 189 MECISEURUSE 45 ao oe W755 2M mePcalopSmee eee 175, 210 TMS MOS Bo aaguc dave 193 melanocarpus 175, 210, 211 melano@pliiesi aire. Moree 174, 180, 201, 202, 203 m. consobrinus ...174, 202 me Zamorel: 5232. 174, 202 melanotis -...172, 178,179 iil, PAHO) 45665 & Lo LO maaveInB eve 5445p 60c 74, 198 metallicolaj....... 173, 192 THERA CAM UST es sae Sid.4 Sah neil 172, 206, 207, 208 AA OMMAAIOES As 'G gp « 174, 207 ool, BERRI ogc oc 174, 207 ia, beaApensis: ... 2 72), 20%, m. totontepecus . dr cgcrdroscurp canto nenaiciar ee Ele sia" p 174, 207, 208 808 PAGE. Peromyscus musculus ....171, 175,176 Peromyscus m. brunneus ..... 172, 170 Peromyscus m. nigrescens ....172, 176 Peromyscus nelsoni" ss) - = 4=. eae 214 Reromiyscus mudipess. sae 174, 198 Peromiyscusmiuttalllimeemy eine 169, 183 Peromyscus oaxacensis ....... 174, 206 PErOmMiySCUS) OLCSLCRUS as an ree 174, 200 Reromyscusipaultisse erie ae 1 7/2p017,0 Peromyscus) pawidus?. o- 444446 174, 197 Reromiyscls) pOliuist =, reap ae oe 174, 196 Peromyscus propinquus ...... 172, 185 Peromyscus towleya eas anei eee 189 Peromyscus r. pinalis ........ 1) Sp AUS) Peromyscus rufinus ............. 170 Peromyscus SA@ax 2426 eee 173, 194 Peromyscus simulatus ........ 174, 205 Peromyscus sonoriensis blandus .. 182 SiR AWEUS Sy THhINWAWS oo 4og0gu555s 183 Peromyscus Spicilesus 7.0756 222s - ee ts. tnie dens tna 172, 179, 180, 198 Peromiyscusssewides 4. 22a. a. 172,179 Peronpyscus's) simulus) >. <2. 172, 180 Peromyscus stephensi ....173, 190, 199 Peromyscus taylor)... ose 175 Peromyscus tehuantepecus ....174, 206 Peromyscus texensis ..... TP /GYe Alssit ny 2ttol0) IRCrOnlyScus) tq arizonceverscrse nates LAU ce eenspo ons 1773, LOO, 187, Los Peromyscus t. castaneus ...... Ly2, 137.9 Peromyscus t. clementis ..173, 183, 187 Peromyscus t. coolidgiy\. 25-5. 1S, WSN Peromyscus t. deserticola .....173, 188 Peromyscus t. flaccidus....... Wr fade Itsy) Peromyscus t. medius ........... 177 Peromyscus ¢ mesomelas ... 5.172, 1777 ReTromny.S CUS UltiiGl erste errr nee Be he Ai eA ee ee 17,2 7O sk 77 elOneL On] Peromyscus tiburonensis...... 171, 175 Peromyscus tomullo.2 2.2.2 =3- 173, 188 ReromiyScusptruiil ye 189, 193, 197 Peromiyscus\ xenurus’s) 29545 6- 174, 202 Peromyscus yucatanicus ...... 173, 194 Peromyscus y. badius ........ 173,194 Peromyscus zarhynchus ...... 174, 209 Peromyscus Z. cristobalensis ..175, 209 IPO MAAVCES VASNOWES oo 5aatoces 174, 203 PERO ptenyexa.t-s. ce cine eee oe 613 IRPeropbeny x Canina rns eee 613, 614 perotensis. (Citellus) ........ 140, 145 perotensis. (Cratogeomys) 312, 313, 314 GENERAL INDEX OF LATIN NAMES, PAGE. perotensis. (Dipodomys) ... .343, 344 perotensis. (Neotomodon) ....... 293 perotensis. (Rhithrodontomys). . MOOR eee se ke 258, 266 perotensis. (Spermophilus)...... 145 perpallidus. (Onychomys t.) .165, 168 perpallidus. (Thomomys) ....334, 340 personata. (Chilonycteris) ...640, 641 perspicillatum.. (Artibeus).-.2 22. G95 perspicillatum. (Hemiderma) ee eee St 664, 668, 670 persultator. (Lepus f.) . ..-.. 417, 418 peruana, (Cheeronyctenis) see 682 Petrorhynchust. 5-250 eee 47 pleitien. (Atalpha{b:)is.-5 ae 593 pileitten. \(Lasiirusib)) sae 591, 593 pheotis, (Dermantra) ese 609 pheura. ‘(Heteromys) soe 3754379 phzura. (Liomlys)) 23-2253 379 pheurus. (Peromyscus e.) ...173, 191 pheus. (Arvicola m.) 7 S25ne 302 pheeus. ((@icrotus ms) eae 301, 302 pheus. (Ototylomys p.)./: 750m 221 phaiops. (Vespertilio)) .- >> a2eeme 587 phenax, (eanopus) esos 294, 205 philander. (Didelphys)':...2- 22 9 Philander 1. pallidus’ <- 7-5 .- ee ie) phillipsi. (Dipodomys) 2. eee Bie, SERIE Mae rrr 341, 342, 343, 344 PhoOCats<.5 a's aces eae eee 541 Phoca leonina 225-2 52 eee 545 Phoca monachus .40 eee 542 Phoca proboscidea =) 454. 545 iPhocamichardit: a. see 541, 542 Phoca Tr. geronimensis -2— see 542 Phoca’ tropicaliss:- .- seen 543 Phoca: ursina -..0. 4... <2) eee 543 Phoca, vatulimay 5-254. eee 541 Phocena,. «2.244. to oe eee 38, 48 Phocena brachycium . 2.222 Gee 48 Phoczena communist. see eee 48 Phoczena crassidens 5.7) 5c 51 iPhocena lineatalna seco ete 48 iPhocena phoczenad.- =e eeee 48, 40 Phoczena vomerna... 25s. eee 48 phocena.. (Delphinus).-= 732eeee 48 phocena. (Phoczena) ..-- 253m 48, 49 Phocidee) «cc. .s 3.5 oe oe ee 541 Phyllodia 3. >).2 3388 712 pylader. (Sciurus) ....257253eeeee 129 quadridens. (Chilonycteris)...... 641 quadrivittatum. (Dermanura). .. 701 quadrivittatus. (Sciurus)....... 138 gquadrivittatus. (Tamias) ....135, 138 quasiater. “(Atnwvacola)ie ane 303 quasiater, ((Microtus)) 44 sae 303 quaterlinearis. (Spilogale) ...... 523 quemi, )(Capromys)) q44eeeeeee 390 quercinus. -(Scturus w.) =. 5729eee 118 quercinus. (Sciturus a.) .>>-.ee 118 quica. (Metachirus) 5.22. eee 12 ramona. (Onychomys) ...... 165, 167 raptor. ((Bassariscus a.) nee 486 mMEAES (CWEOIS) soc 565500 < 162, 163, 164 Ratiuta. cons 204 ihc hse eee 93 redmani. (Monophyllus) ........ etacu ahs tree tneee eee 675, 676, 678, 679 Reduneinan. 2. 05.08 oe eee 68 Reitthrodon,. .: j2..-.,.; .aR eee 256 Tepense a. (leteromays) meee eee 369, 372 rhabdops. (Oryzomys) . .234, 237, 246 INhachianeeteshy seein aces 40 GENERAL INDEX OF LATIN NAMES. 811 PAGE. PAGE. Rhachinectes glaucus ........... 40 | Rhithrodontomys m. albilabris 258, 269 Reithrodon! longicaudus .......... 261 | Rhithrodontomys orizabe ....258, 266 Reithrodon! megalotis........... 259 | Rhithrodontomys peninsule ..257, 263 Reithrodon! mexicanus .......... 264 | Rhithrodontomys perotensis ..258, 266 berhnroscruns)!immenae eel ae eee: 93 | Rhithrodontomys rufescens ...258, 268 Funin ocielpilbisi yes ec eels ore: 54 | Rhithrodontomys saturatus ...... Rhinolophus ecaudatus .......... WALI A | Wag Mer once Ncuactc ssid oh 257, 262, 263, 264 IRinuhAnG el NOC ods ee co oe aod oma 545 | Rhithrodontomys s. alticola ...257, 263 INDIMOSCIUUGIIS ee par icnaiee ens chao: 93 | Rhithrodontomys s. cinereus . .257, 262 IRMA VAONUSS 4 Qader chet cra ghee om a ofeaeicho otc 513 | Rhithrodontomys tenuirostris ...... Rhithrodontomys........ ROL RIES NSO ul) MAL GC tauetomectare Oita Seed 258, 268, 269 Rhithrodontomys australis ....257, 259 | Rhithrodontomys t. aureus ...258, 269 Rhithrodontomys a. vulcanius .257, 259 | Rhithrodontomys tenuis ......258, 265 Rhithrodontomys aztecus........ 2igo; | vaithromyeterts. .: tar. 5-445 10-5 687 Rhithrodontomys chrysopsis a Rhithronycteris aphylla ...... 687, 688 I tito eee toe 2S Ou 2O 55 ZOO 5 NM MOSOCSSANs cna eats ts Sais ecm mucin 600 Rhithrodontomys c. tolucz ...258, 266 | Rhogoéessa alleni............. 601, 602 Rhithrodontomys colime .258, 266, 267 | Rhogéessa gracilis ........... 601, 602 Rhithrodontomys c. nerterus ..258, 267 | Rhogéessa parvula........... 601, 602 Rhithrodontomys costaricensis ... Rehogoessa tumidas. 4. 20205: 600, 601 50: dios. SOR RORE EO aerate 258, 267, 268 | rhydinorhis. (Perognathus b.).357, 362 iNhitbrodontomys.¢: jalapze ...258; 267 | Rhynchonycteris .........+..4.. 608 Rhithrodontomys creper...... 250, 272. Khynehomyeteris lineata ...5 40cm 609 Rhithrodontomys deserti ........ 250) ||| whoychomycterismaso -.)7- 275 608, 609 Rhithrodontomys difficilis ....257, 263 | Rhynchonycteris rivalis ......... 609 Rhithrodontomys dorsalis ....258,272 | Rhynchonycteris saxatilis........ 609 Rhithrodontomys goldmani ...258, 268 | richardi. (Phoca) ........... 5 Ake 5 Ae Rhithrodontomys griseiflavus .258,270 | richardsoni. (Lepus) ........... 437 Rhithrodontomys g. helvolus ..258,270 | richardsoni. (Sciurus) .......... 128 Rhithrodontomys hirsutus 258, 269, 270 | richmondi. (Didelphys) ....... 14, 16 Rhithrodontomys inexpectatus 258, 271 | richmondi. (Oryzomys) ..... 235, 248 Rhithrodontomys levipes .258, 270,271 | richmondi. (Sciurus) .....94, 103, 105 Rhithrodontomys 1. otus...... ASO na7 Ee \rigiduss =QLepus)/eacner cs © sone 419 Rbithrodontomys ly toltecus 2.258,271 | rigidus. (Sciurus) .:.2..5.-:.4.: uy Rhithrodontomys longicaudus .... mimgensa (hacassusps)) aaa eee ae: 66 Mee oeeee ha oeie Se 5On 201. 2O2s20R\eringensa. | |(Mayassusps) mela eee OO Rinthnodontomys tepallidus: - 257,202 ||) Rigoom 5 .).cm. ccs. 1 see ae ois ba 542 Rhithrodontomys megalotis ...... rivalis. (Rhynchonycteris) ...... 609 Bcd ckeraea ae 2 Oman 25O 2002 Olenz 02) al sLEXOSUS (DP ULOGIUS)) sae seems © RiiGhrodomtoniysaim ObSCUbuUS 257,201 | Rodentia:. ..0 2.5.1. 5. ban 2s 258 89 Rhithrodontomys m. sestinensis . . Romerolacus sane eee oo ae 411 OE ee ee ihe ea ch tht ea BERL a ce Zcyn 260) |) romerlagus:diagivs ssi) .5 seer oo 412 Rhithrodontomys m. zacatece 257, 260 | Romerolagus nelsoni......... ALT, 412 Rhithrodontomys mexicanus ..... INOSIMA TSP cies werner eres 36 icy cho ORDERS Ture 257, 264, 265, 268 | rostratus. (Heteromys p.) . ..375, 378 Rhithrodontomys m. fulvescens .. MOEN, ((LalosaahYS je).))) aococooae 378 £3.69 DN eRe Ra aO ERO RES CCU 257,264, 265 | rostratus. (Oryzomys) ..235, 243, 244 Rhithrodontomys m. gracilis ..258, 265 | rostratus. (Perognathus p.) ..357, 359 Rhithrodontomys m. intermedius . rothsehildis —(Coendi)a. 20 - 400, 401 Pemepesitas hens bar Kaeser ak ate 257 20qe rothschildi. "(Mama)ins watc.e.a.. 972 Rhithrodontomys microdon ...258, 269 | rothschildi. (Odontoccelus) ....69,'72 812 GENERAL INDEX OF LATIN NAMES. PAGE. sqOlenaKelehnbbanl, ((Syqbbriaiire)) S455 5546 715 rotundum. (Phyllostoma) ...... 718 rovundush) T(Desmocdus) vase 718, 719 rowleyi. (Peromyscus) ---.-5-.- 189 rowleyi. (Peromyscus b.)....... 196 ruatanica. (Dasyprocta)is.-) so. 405 rubiginosa. (Chilonycteris)...... Peron lie EO ee 641, 643, 644 ctl), (ILAISKEFES) .. 1065 eo000cc8 593 Tuba ACCS) heels eee een eae 460 rufescens. (Rhithrodontomys) ... BES OIE end ea eA Hg BC a ots) rufescens. (Thomomys) ........ 332 muna, <(CanvS)) coscs5ccadc0ns 79 Futinuss —(Onryzomiysy))) soe. 2215 247 HULMUISs 9 (Peromiyscus)) ssc 74 sean 179 TRbaROSS, _(VANGINEIS)) Goose so sean 729 ruapes. (Niyctipithecus)) 22 54. - 72 DUP EeS.. A(SCUITUS) er ede evan sees ry rubiventer, | (SCiurus))\ 2 o.ese. ar 115 nuinventrce | CAteles)\erme eee 733,734 Gutoniger: | \(SCiurus)) sy 45 4 eee 104 LUtuMs (Stermoderma))s 1. scae eee 704 Tutus, "(Desmodus) in... e ee 718, 719 GUUS ACASTUUS) olsen ey ene ere 593 mutuss, | (Miolossus)) 5 oe. 618, 619, 620 mus. “(Oryzomiys) .-.es. a -2349230 rupestris. (Citellus v.)....... I4I,150 UI HwISS. (ULES) 56565056055 417, 420 DA CCOMIYS ciyo kutuseces kaon et Ameen 368 Saccophorusse. tac Seine 310 DACCOPLERVXs hMtrety ateece ae oo ee 610 paccopteryx bilmeataee oi. ae a2 610 NACCOpLrenyx iMbUscal see ae eee 612 Salgasaae (Peromyscus) seri r 173, 194 SH iioa lial Sree sehhan lw rotten: eke Oe 730 Naim entomophagcae. 4. ses ose Fu SaltaniminOerSteCiuew jesse ee FBO 731 Aad TS SCLUTC Aa at ees een ee 731 salvini; (Chiroderma)™ 92.710, 7 0172 salvini. (Heteromys) ........ 369, 370 SailWabanl, (SORE?) soccanccccae 549, 551 sanctidiegi. (Lepus)......... 417, 422 sarcovienna. (Chironectes) ...... 8 Saino, (CANAD) scouccucocsccs 80 Sartori, (Maza) maa ore 79, 80 saturatior. (Oryzomys c.)....234, 239 Satunatus, | (Myotis yarn se - eee 322, 324 scalops. (Orthogeomys) .322, 323, 324 Scalops townsend ...5.....5 eee 564 scammoni. (Globicephalus) ....52, 54 SCAPanuS: ....(.« «os nee ee 564 pcapanus anthonyi... 2 one 564, 505 ScCapanus californicus) yas 565 Schizostomial 33.4540 Un oe eee 660 Schizostomia, irs utus) s.r 661 schlegelit, (Orcinus) isso eee 51 Sciurea. (Saimin) ../,022. 40a 731 Sciurea:. (Sima)... 34... 4c eee 730 SCwIM Ga: 52 sa ).1e cee Sone 90, 91, 93 DCLUMINS os ean: aie rais ete eee 90, 92 Sciuropterus ....hs.20.e eee 157 Sciuropterus volans j- 4c. ane 157,158 Sciuropterus volucella .../). 325s 158 SCUUINUS Wo holies Semen 90, 92, 93, 94 Sciurus aberti.......0- 236 seen 112 Sciurus adolphei...... 98, 114, 126, 127 Sciurus a. dorsalis ..96, 97, 98, 114, 127 Slenbanble) HesbehNS G45 heG0nodoc U5 104 Sciurus #. chiriquensis ....94, 103, 104 Sciurus «. hoffmanni. .94, 103, 104, 105 Sciurusaminis).. 245. oe eee 124 Sciurus albipes. ;..4.. 74... L1Y Sclurus, a. Colimensis!.. 44-1 120 SCLUGUS ae) CLUISIUS .ie) ieee 120 Sciurus a. hernandezi j55- 5 118 Sciurus a. nemoralis: 4s 118 NCIUTUS A. QUeTCINUS. -. -~ Joe eee 118 Sciupusjaliant... o> oes Soe 94, 99 Sciurus-alleni <...=)i2ee ee 95, 106, 108 Sciunus alstonit 4- =e see eee 108 Sciurus anthony1 ...-.- --25e eee 130 SCluUnuUSyapachera. | eee 95, 107, 1£0 SCiuGus arizOnensis)../-4 44 eee Sec yee Pana teen a 95, 102, 107, 108, 109 Sciurus a. huachuca ...... 95,107, 109 Sciurusjaureigastera- 4) eee ) 205198, 1L3, Lid cS. 2 Olmuecemeeen Sciurus a. frumentor ...... O5, 124; 0g Sciurus a. hypopyrrhus 96, 98, 114, 116 Sciurus aureigaster....... 115, 116; 124 GENERAL INDEX OF LATIN NAMES. 813 PAGE. Bcrumuisias lEUCOPSs). jc.) eee tm 119 SCrinys Acro raster! — 65 oi.2 2c). c en II5 Sciurus boothie ..97, 114, 126, 127, 128 Stenohaols los lollial cen goqes one 98, 114, 128 Sciurus b. managuensis .......... 129 Sciurus boquetensis ........ 94,99, 100 SlOlenRN Jommenvaell 6 o ggg 6 aoc one 94, 99, 100 Sertnis Caniceps' .0 5. 2 sence 93 DCWITUS CAPIStTAtUS a. = sii. let 107 NClaimus Ccanolimensis).-.ce 0. eee ee asa oe Pee 107, 108, 10g, I10, 125 Scirus €. yucatanensis .........- 125 Selwirns Gollest goes cussclouosccboc Mebe) aah O77, 100, Li4, 120, 122), 023), 520 elurusie: nuchalis®..... 5.% O7 eb 422 SCUITUS CEP PI)... 62 ss 94, IOI, 102 ‘Stormences Glo Waheb- Se mayen ced ian on )2o 2 116 SEMIS MUStEMMUS: sc, oe aslo e e 115 Sciurus nayaritensis ...95, 106, 107, 108 Sciurus negligens ......... 94, IOI, 102 Sciurus nelsoni ....96, 98, 114, 120, 121 S[SoETES sal, INVES Gono oc 96, 98, 114, 121 PAGE CMI S DICOV AM ae tre sees tk 12 SCUUUMISUMNSCU ss y. ye .< cle Spaie Wie sates es Seiurus ny ludovicianus. (.7.5....:..% IIo Sciurus n. melanonotus .......... 107 Sciurus oculatus ...... 95, 106, 107, 108 Sclumusro; tolucces see ase: 95, 106, 107 Sciurus poliopus ..96, 114, 117, 118, 120 Sciurus p. cervicalis ....... 96, 114, 119 Sciurus p. colimensis ...... On, 124) Tro Sciurus p. effugius ........ 96, 114, 120 Sciurus p. hernandezi ..95, 96,114, 118 Sciurus p. nemoralis SClunuS py ladelee ye eses. ated. on 129 Sciurus quadrivittatus........... 138 Sciurus Hichardsont 2. 424-2 oso 128 Sciarus richmond =: 45-22. 94, 103, 105 SCIUTUS 1 GIS) ce. ts ie . .- ame 20% sellatay "(@amendwa) Ra aeneanee 26, 28 | Sigmodon melanotis.......... 224, 232 Soyo Ai Gili ise nla nner ses Min cwle a cee Gomorra ¢ 570) |) o1Stmodon) mainimtisi) een 224, 230 semispinosus. (Echinomys) ..... 386 | Sigmodon ochrognathus ...... 224, 230 semispinosus. (Proechinomys).. . Sigmodontomys «....- 11.9 0eeeee 254 ELE eee te he PR pee 385, 386, 387 | Sigmodontomys alfari ........254, 255 senegalensis. (Trichechus) ...... Sie || SMES goo cabsooaedc ac 413, 414, 416 Senetheres ae toe eee ee Bere 309 | Siumia belzebul .. 2... 532 726 Gein, (Germgbtnie)) ~. 53550005 ALO 7 072 ||) wolmaial ly; OLE CUS IA ws oie 736 Samer, (GANGS 1o})) acocscosacss Ris) ||| joimata micas! Ses ei ae eee eee WAS Semner<, ((Cametorawey)03)) 5. dagsccoaac f24 || Olnila paniscuses. +... eee 732 senicula. (Mormops m.) ..... O4Os O48) ||) ima Sciuneatia = 4 iene 730 SEMIOCEINU Sweet eae 724) || Sima teivicgata as 1 see eee 728 seorsus. (Zygodontomys) ....253, 254 | similis. (Dipodomys)........... 347 sestinensis. (Rhithrodontomys m.) simiolus. (Dipodomys m.)) >see at sa eite) Mac fore Pete raday Gast caches Nees 257, 260 odie lovaleyic sie) «Go Soe so uhh AiG ee Ceo Setosuse ) (Hleteromiysc:)) Ses. 375, 380 | Simplex. (Neotoma) ....3.20mer 279 SaCOSuIS, | Cerowmys)) von soocecedos 380 | simulatus. (Peromyscus) ....174, 205 sezekorni. (Phyllonycteris) ..685,686 | simulus. (Peromyscus s.) ....172, 180 Sibbaldia wk se eh oe aoe 42\ | sinaloz. (Marmosa))~.. 3.55 sae 5,0 Sibbaldius sulfareuss <2 4.2: .40--- 42,43 | sinaloz. (Neotoma)......5— 277, 283 Si Daldist teat rey eu Gane ree Lae 42 | sinaloz: (Odontoccelus) ={2 ee 70, 78 SyiGiamorslorlG cas ccosoasoesc 2225234, 255) |) sinaloce. — (ihomomiys) ie eraene 334, 339 sisimodonvallent( = cee 25s. e 222,224 | sinaloensis. (Sciurus)..... 07, Lia Silomodonvailbtcolamane eines 224, 231 | Sivenias... «26502 + «oe eee eee 35 Sigmodon a. amoles.......... 224,231 | oltomys a. arizone ../ ..J: >see 186 Sigmodon austerulus ......... 224, 231 || sitomys a. thunbent 9. seen 176 Sigmodon! baileyi 20.5 aoe eee 226] Sitomys decolorus: 2): 2 -2eeee 216 Ssigmodon iberlandiert.: 02. 2.26.2: 227 | Sitomiys gilbert >). oes eee 195 sykeaaalo¥sloyal Joyerebiceeiagn anno ascasoaue 224 | Sitomys martirensis 9.72... sees 189 Sigmodon b. chiriquensis ........ 225 | Sitomys musculus ....... 35. 175 Sigmodon fulviventer ........ 224, 232 | Sitomys r. pinalis ..... 3756 189 Sigmodon hispidus ....... 220 998,.232 || Socialis, ((Cynomiys)) e415 55 Sigmodon h. arizone ......... 224225) SOCIAliSan a ( SCLUTtS) rae 95,96, 114, 123 Sigmodon h. baileyi .......... 223,226) || Solenodonm=.-. = 43 er Ones 567 Sigmodon h. berlandieri ..224, 225, 227 | Solenodon cubanus .......... 566, 567 Sigmodon! hy borucey..6.4eee ee Solenodon paradoxus......... 567, 568 Sah ee eas eee, mr A 222, 223, 224, 225, 232 | Solenodontide ..........548) 565,508 Sigmodon h. chiriquensis ..... 222,225 | sonora. (Lutrac.).......... 535,536 Sigmodon h. eremicus ........ 224,227 | sonorana. (Heteromys)...... 375, 379 Sigmodon bh. furvus =-] 5402. sE 223, 22 sonorana. (Liomys) ..........-. 379 Sigmodon h. inexoratus....... 224.220 ||, sooo mone (DicotyeS ae Ga Sigmodon h. major ......224, 226, 228 See (Tagassu GE) 25202: om F . : sonoriensis. (Citellus t.) .....140, 144 Sigmodon h. SE OES 223227229 | sonoriensis. (Conepatus)e o.oo 514 Sigmodon h. microdon ....... 223,226 | conoriensis. (Hesperomys 1.) .... 181 Sigmodon hi pallidus! "eta sae 228 | sonoriensis. (Peromyscus a.) .... 182 Sigmodon h. saturatus ....... 222,225 | sonoriensis. (Peromyscus 1.)..... Slomodon whe texenSich eee eee DO Silt | ketone eee OO ee 172, TOmeuos GENERAL INDEX OF LATIN NAMES. 815 PAGE. sonoriensis. (Spermophilus t.) ... 144 STONED, 545-5 Bee eae canna an earn nie 547,549 SOWESS, EVTETMDICN O cls alto oles omcior 549 DOLSXaO TE VICAUIGUS eres eee 555 HOLexucaudabus else se eee SIg2) 5 5)3 SHORES GehaiOwmabl 5.5 5 siatwacwodeeo ec 554 SYOLAEDS @z CAYONWIS eh c.6 9 co neaiomintseo ted oe 555 SVoWMes< (xoYohnMehblG sae soo Goo sc 550, 552 pore macrodon ..5..02... 55. 550, 552 WORE RCO SCUMUIS sea tesia cen acne F 550 pOrex O. ventralis ........ 549, 550, 551 SOLEx OLEOMOLUS) secu selec 549, 550 SOKex=OnMMUS) > sess eee 549, 559, 553 DOLERVORIZADE ..c5 ss ok Ge ees 549, 550 SORE NaS alllivglitt laren eee yeti ye fale 549, 551 SOLekaSauSsUmiine ae | aie. © SSCS bibs 5S SOMEre Gy aaaybironlbiG Soo hose ae oe 55°, 553 SHORES SCENE Goaogogoeen eur 550, 552 Sowers Sinlxeelonl & gan gece ae 550, 551, 552 ‘SIGIRENE TAM OVONCIES 35 coco go 6 coe 555 SORE WHIMS GAG ooo oa Ome oO 553 SOE WEI ORO,. oa cnapeagoae 550, 551 Oil CLG ee pee metas saa sis asthlc 547, 548 Sonicinas ss (Blarina)) 0:2... < 557, 500 soricina. (Glossophaga) . .671, 672, 683 SOIC INES Sas hte ain dha Gee EERO 548 soricinus. (Hiemiderma) ........ 669 ComGinns, (Sw) sooo5eoeuo os 93 soricinus. (Vespertilio)....... 670, 672 SOGICISCUSHttee Ana wenn ie acu: 556 sowerbianus. (Delphinus)....... 55 spectabilis. (Dipodomys) ....343, 345 SEC URelUta Ee hy. eta exe ei 631 Spectrum sa(Sturmina)l-. 94.4 .. PA TAG spectrums: (Vampyncus)):- 5 4- 655, 656 Spectrum: ((Vespertilio)=....- 655, 656 speleus. (Odocoileus!) .......... 68 Spemmatopliluse smohuk ec ais ase is 139 SpermMopmMilOpsisi aces eas sae 139 SpPemmoplilts) 40.6 ak els ae ee te: 139 Spermophilus annulatus ......... 151 Spermophilus a. goldmani ....... 150 Spermophilus grammurus........ 149 Spermophilus Harrisiv,.../0..<:.. 141 Spermophilus h: saxicola <:7..... 142 Spermophilus interpres .......... 143 Spenmopinilus lencurus <.°.)....°. 142 Spermophilus macrourus ........ 149 Spermophilus m. parvidens ...... 146 Spermophilus perotensis......... 145 Spermophilus spilosoma ......... 145 PAGE Spermophilus s. spilosoma ....... 145 Spermophilus tereticaudus ....... 144 Spermophilus t. sonoriensis ...... 144 Spermophilus v. atricapillus...... 150 Spermophilus v. fisheri.......... I50 spicilegus. (Peromyscus) ....... St Paster ct eae te av cust 172, 179, 180, 198 Spiculatum: s(Stiummita) aes. aee 715 Spllocale Rawr weno oS aan ose 519 Spilogaletamibiouas..... ss... 510, 521 Spilogale angustifrons ........ Filo), Gai Spilogale a. martirensis .. SiH), Gal Spilogale a. tropicalis ........ [iy yest Spilogale arizone ............ 521, 522 Spillovalleybicolom-ncm cera eae 523 Spillogalevoracilisper.er emcee cere 521 Spilogale interrupta. .519, 520, 522,523 spilogale lucasanav. a4. 0-4- 519, 523 SOMOS jonyeaanesey oi chooser accee 519 Spilogale quaterlinearis .......... 52 spilosoma. (Citellus) ........ 140, 145 spilosoma. (Spermophilus) ...... 145 spinatus. (Perognathus) ........ RE ey 8 ac, are 357, 302, 363, 364 Splendens™ i (Neotoma)) aos ase 278 splendidus: (Natalis)R 422 54-1 632 stellen ((atax)haaeer aoe tee BBG SMGMMOANO HOS = cpocoeeeounocacce 541 stenorhynchus. (Orcinus)....... 51 stenorhynchus. (Prodelphinus) .. 58 stephensi. (Peromyscus) .173, 190, 199 SRACMOMKSANEY 5 Gann dono bees c 704, 705 Sternoderma achradophilum ..705, 707 Stermodermantiaviescens) 425 suse sae 707 Sternoderma jamaicensis ........ 707 Sternoderma lucie tna see nee 705, '706 Sternoderma montserratense...... .704, 705, 706 Sternoderma nichollsi ........ 704, 706 Stepmodenmiater wives ena 704 Sternoderma sulphureum......... 707 Stermodermastolitecamama a: Heme: 699 SHSM CIETIOMNANED oe cca dgooadghaacade 601 Stermodenmatimce: esr een 691 StiZOd One (SOLEX) meyers ae 550, 551, 552 Stomateer (Onis)! cocs seems ee 85 stramineus. (Natalis) 631, 632, 633 Soins, (Sew) 5 osu soancocne 134 SUMMA. Sees eit fy mee Aan cing 714 Seems, Wess o jcadcenaocude 715 Sturnira chilense 816 PAGE. SuumMinarchinySOCOne a een eee Fs SiUupminarenytanOnmlOs ieee eek er 705 Sirbhmawige), GaCOnsbiaN, os oc aga se asa- Fas Syapimaniney Wiebe 5 oe eso os 414,715 Syebhriakbeea), Ojoxoneeyplauillibiaaly 5 5. 54cm ace 715 Siebbmauneey, wfoqbnavelehnbhany 4 5445450006 715 Sivuamingy, GoNSCinbkaM oso cccca ss Fel GIES Siwhaakhys, Gonemilengohan, 5.5 sa5cce once 715 Styac.. \(Prodelphinus) ==). ssse 58 subcinctus. (Lepus f.) ...416, 417, 418 subilavuss ((eipisirelliis) meer ae 584 subulatuss ((\iyotis) eee 572, 580 subulatuss “(Vespertilio) 2... 4. - 580 S\bIUC ou at emi ce G0 Ginna ime ao ray 61 sulfurea. (Balznoptera) ....38, 42, 43 sulfureus. (Sibbaldius) ........ 42,43 sulphureum. (Sternoderma). .... 707 sumichrasti. (Bassariscus)....... 487 sumichrasti. (Hesperomys) ..214, 216 sumichrasti. (Nyctomys) ....215, 216 sumichrasti. (Reithrodon!) ..... 264 SG Eilorirostimiey ood gu asd dogcos bw 66 SUSbajacus.. pre tse eee ee 61 sydvaticuss "(uepus)) seco. as 415 sylvestris. (Glyphonycteris). .663, 664 Swill. soe aeoner Ce Sone teh cnc 299 DML OUMIS Gar egeta mince ono hcks eure ae 603 ShiamlaVHORenubGus) G5 556555 000560- 90, OI Synthetosciurus brochus ........ QI, 92 tabacensis. (Didelphys m.) 14, 16 tabernaculi. ~(Halicore): =... 2.a. 36 taczanowski. (Agouti) ...... 403, 408 (ambicee, (Sombra) Gaascqscaa +2 IOI PACASS UH Med Gute Mente one 61 MaeassueallloiroOsurSie. eee ee 66 Macass ula CraSSUlah ee eae eal 62, 64 Tagassu angulatum ...... 62, 63, 64, 65 ihagassula. humerales sy 5 so 62, 63 Magassulas SONOTeENSe a - aee 62,64 Masassuas yiucatanense-—e eee 62, 63 MacacsumenuSmisnuna hse eee 62, 65 Magassu labiatuse... . ose oe 66 MacassumnamuS es. ee eter ore 62 PTavassu pecan. <. 2762.5 tan: 65, 66, 67 TACASSH. PL AFIMGENS <<. meee ase 66 Da vassuidces. sweeter oy Eee 61 tajacu.. _(Dicotyles)) Mee ne = scr 63 tayacus (Sus)i..c. -. sce ae vege ot 61 talamance. (Oryzomys) .....234, 241 Talipidze 5 fe otsm chee so eee 548, 563 GENERAL INDEX OF LATIN NAMES. PAGE. alpine ee ok dn ei ee eee 564 talpoides: .(Serex)" > ae. - 5 eee 555 Tal posorexes -Acee oe eee 556 Tamandiays.. yan ee eee 24, 26 Tamandua bivittata <>. . see 27 Tamandua crispus! <--> 2.5.15 eee 27 Tamandua myosura .. 2. 5) eee 27 Ramandta sellatays see eee 26, 28 Tamandua tetradactyla ..... 26, 27, 28 Tamanduas’.. 3. 323-2 ao eee 26 TAamias: 2, cicns : oko ee 134 Tamias a. Merriami,.... 5-5 -.2 ee 139 Tamias pullers. +. < eae 135, 136) ag Taniuas dorsalis) > 4. -e eee 135 Tamias durant.) ae eee 135; £37) Tathias interpres 2.2. .....000 eee 143 Tamas lewcurus) 3. clos eee 142 Tamias |. peninsule /.. 2.22 7a 143 Tamias merriami ...-.... 135, [G0 , isi Tamias Obscunus: 2/5. 22 462 134, 135, 130 Tamias quadrivittatus........ 135.036 Tamias gq: pallidus) 34... ra Tanwascrirus ee ee eee 90, 94, 132 Tape onc hese eee 413, 414, 426 Taphozous:.: ......2.> =e 612 Tapirella. ..... 5.2652 4-5 eee 87 Tapirella. bairdi......: : : .: eee 87, 88 Tapirella Gow... ..:.5.-+-e eee 87, 88 Tapitide .... : ss .oses- 4 - 332 Thomomys cervinus...... 334, 339, 340 Mnomomiys Clusiusws yee tee 340 CThomomysstulvias jr os ees Se ona 333) 334) 335) 339, 337, 338 homomiys taliicolas ne. 44,- Bove. BYE Thomonmiystenantuccoser sce ee 33363815 Mhomormiysst. niericanSean= aria. Bagh aRI5 Thomomys f. intermedius ... .333, 336 Thomomys goldmani .........334, 339 Thomomys martirensis ....... 333, 339 homomysmelsoni races 334, 339 Thomomys orizabe .......... Bad Thomomys perditus...... 334, 338, 339 Thomomys peregrinus ........ 234, 337 Thomomys perpallidus ....... 334, 340 homomys rulescense- ser ee 332 Thomomiys sinaloc sa 4. anak 334, 339 Thomomys toltecus ...... 334, 338, 339 Thomomauys tmmabrinus. a. eo Se 334 thoracatus. (Capromys) ..... 390, 394 thurberis (Peromyscus) yo e see PAS At cas fe 7/2 el Ost pel Open S 7 thiunberiy (Sitomiysias) eee ee 176 Rhy lanmay Sessa Pare oa eee ee 5 AMON GROWER coc boone dubooadeoes ¢ 637 hy ropteraudisciterasaern ise ae 637, 638 dihyropitera nun! COlO Tawa ee 637 thysanodes. (Myotis) ...571, 572,573 tiburonensis. (Peromyscus) ..171, 175 nein, (CREM) ooo oo 50 445, 449, 450 joMMOKOIS (CUEONES)) nonnconocdocoe 413 WOWCA,. (CI@MIS Toc caooccses- 445,452 toltecay — (Stemoderma)iaa.) 40. 609 TOS, (CSinveS) .coscccesccse 74 toltecus i(lesperomys) ee aes 226 toltecus. (Odontoccelus) ....... 60, 74 toltecus. (Rhithrodontomys 1.) .. Seed EHO, Os EON ONE eae Oto PSs Pf toltecus. (Sigmodon h.). ....223, 226 toltecus. (Thomomys).. .334, 338, 339 toluce. (Rhithrodontomys c.) 258, 266 tolitese.. + (Scitirus'.0:)".) =... 95, 106, 107 tonalensis. (Sigmodon h.)....224, 229 WROTE IARI e eer Nn ei pee hehe. c 658 MPonatiaramiblyotis..2 atts oa ¢ 658, 659 818 GENERAL INDEX OF LATIN NAMES. PAGE tornillo. “(Peromyseus) 227... 173, 188 torquata. (Neotoma)........ 277270 torridus. (Heterogeomys) ....... Cates Aap 3 OL aera 22:5, 320) 372 torridus:, (Heteromys): > -.-2e4-- PARR MRC sis fac 27/2, 37/4, 370s S77 torridus. miGiiotnys) cee eee 376 torridus. (Onyehbomiys)) <2: ..4-- Se ee re 165, 166, 167, 168 totontepecus. (Peromyscus m.).. Se A ee ote eas 174, 207, 208 townsendi. (Arctocephalus) ..... 544 townsendi. (Corynorhinus m.) .. . Ne RAE Ea gens 8G a te 603, 604 townsendi. (Plecotusm.)....... 604 onaolyermoht, (Sees) ans - 524505 564 (erachyOpS rise) Ise en on eee 664 Iirachyops cirmmhiosus jan.ru. ne 664, 665 Trachyops fuliginosus ........ 664, 665 Lrachyops mexicanus 4: 54) 0): 665 Aricheehidze. ovis as aera Ae ee 36 Mimi Chechits*-c+- eho ee ee 36 Trchechus americanus ... 2... 5.- 37 Gruchechus australis. .)). se. sae. 37 Trichechus fluviatilis 2... s-24-< 37 richechus) intineutsiec..< +. sans 35 Trchechus manatasee...5-0 255 3203'7; Trichechus senegalensis .......... a5 Mrichoconyeses oat. ae ee 716 trichopus. (Zygogeomys) 330, 331, 332 tcolor,, ““hhyrop tera)! <2. ae see 637 tridactyla. (Myrmecophaga) 24, 29, 30 tridactylus. (Bradypus) ........ 21 trimitatiss” (bchimysl)2. 2.2 sees 385 Prinodontoniyss.. 5 S26. 2 wae oeaes 170 trivarcata: “(Oimia)oe? 62462) 50-2 728 tropicalis. (Blarina)..... 557,559, 500 tropicalis. (Conepatus) ..514, 517, 518 teopicaliss. (Corsica), pe 345 4h 559 tropicalis. (Monachus) ......... 543 tropicalis. -(@Neotoma) .... 45. 278, 288 Propicalisy (Ee MOGd)) feecei ieee 543 tropicalis., -(Putomus) 2... 5. 531, 532 tropicalis. (Spilogalea.) ..... 519, 521 tropidorhynchus. (Molossus) .619, 620 trowbridgii. (Lepas) 2.24 25: 05. 420 tou:, GCsepus)ikel 45 aan es oe 414, 415 truii. (Odontoccelus) ... .69, '73, 74, 75 truii. (Peromyscus) .....189, 193,197 (anbbol, (SiemeERES)) 55 6552-5-¢ 97, LI4, 123 PeUNcatus.. (Chursiops)ie ome aac 56 PAGE. tumbalensis. (Tylomys) ..... 217, 218 tumida. (Rhogéessa) ...600, 601, 602 tumidifrons. (Chilonatalis) . .635, 637 Pupatides,.d vost eee eee 547 TwrsiOcs sas oa oo 45 tursio.. (Delphinus) =..72)7 ae 55,56 TPUrSiops ...i5.022404- hee 55) 57 Tursiops communis 222.422. see 56 Tursiops compressicauda ........ 56 Tursiops cymodice .....7.. seen 56 Tutsiops euryneme _ 72. 45> eeee 56 Pursiops gilli ..<. 3. eee 47, 56 Tursiops truncatus .. 7+ [ance 56 Tursiops tursio =... 3. eee 56 tursio:. ((Tursiops) 24...) 568 eee 56 tuza. . (Mus)... \c-5 oo 310 Tylomiys ..4.:1.4 2.2 ee eee 23175 212m Tylomys bullaris «122.2. 217, 219 Tylomys nudicaudus ..... 217, 218, 219 Tylomys panamensis ......... 217, 219 Tylomys tumbalensis......... 217, 218 Tylomys watson: . 2: -- eee 217,219 tylorhinus. (Platygeomys) .. 318, 319 typica. (Taxidat.).... 52-3 2aee 506 umbrinus. (Thomomys) ........ 334 imbrosus, \(Microtus)soqeeeee 304, 305 underwoodi. (Hylonycteris) 675 Ungulata ......... 2./......- Se Vespertilio albigularis......... 587, 590 Wespertilio arquatus a. -) 4022) = 587 Vespertilio borealis ....... 591, 592 Vespentiliorcaliformnicust sss 46456 - 578 Wespertiliove™mexicanus)..-.-+-.- 579 Vespertilio canimus-......:5:. 613, 614 Wespentilioicarolimensis..-.6 42440 587 Niesperiiliorcineneiicne ir ira se 595 Wespertilionduttertreusss.+ «4-8: 588 Wespertilioreviotiss ini ter eee ee 574 Vespertilio fuscus 586, 587, 588, 589, 590 Vespertilio f. bahamensis ..... 587, 588 Vespertilio f. bernardinus .....587, 588 Vespertilio @ cubensis 44-5... 587, 588 Vespertilio f. miradorensis 587, 588, 590 Vespertilio f. peninsula. ...... 587, 589 Vespertilio f. propinquus...... 587, 589 Mespertilioysaumienivss se ae 587, 590 Wespertiliovoreent 2a 4a 587 Vierpertilio hastatus.o-. -5. 5 5.aoee 666 Vespertilio humeralis. ........ 597,598 Mespemiliodlepidus 2 an. sees ee 634 Vespentiliolepormustss 72 20 her 617 Nespertiliolimastivius satire 617 Vespentiio leptugusts =" san see 610 WMespertilio luciuguss= 445s eens eae 580 Vespertilioamelane@ps 74.3". 587 Mespertiliommunmus™ 92). se 570, 585 IMeSperiilliommyO tice een eae 570 Wespertiliomasone eae acre 608 Vespertilio pallidusisee 5 se 605 Mespertilio;phatopseae aan eee 587 WMespentilionpispistrellusseeris ae 581 Vespentilioisoncinus ts a. 670, 672 Vespertilio spectrum.......... 655, 656 Mesperuliojsubulatusi sn ieee 580 Wespertuillioninsintsi esse er 587 VWespentilio neler sapien. sores 573 Vespertilio yumanensis.......... 576 Wespertiliontda aa ioe aac 569, 570 Wespenithionince ae erias . ace eee 310, 330 Watsonis) (CArtibeus) gene rar 693,696 | Zygogeomys trichopus. . . .330, 331, 332 watsonin a@bylomiys)) seer 217,219 | zygomaticus. (Oryzomys) ...234, 241 GENERAL INDEX OF COMMON NAMES. PARTS I AND II. VOR: TY, PAGE. meanmeoCoOttontall ....2..5 500) 2. 744 PMGADIUGOMIGUITTCL 55 gs 2c et anne 2 ENC tem ICeUNat .hials sees oon 250 PENGUIN WOOO URAL eye it 2, een eee 282 PMICATN AMLCLOPC 2.5 s 6 is as 3s 60 /NGIONELIEY, Se ah) Cah OREO aero 548, 568 . NGO i Segeeagie na Ae een ae eee eee 408 PEMA ENUIEH OUD fe wit ciin cs a0d sm sve hse a 407 ANON, (CRESKCI na ee ena ado oe oe 407 Novem (Crebawauhaer (aeisen a aigaaa 6 eae 406 SOUR WESHMAIMMATM oie. . dius eas 407 INGOUEI, INES Sieh gogo Hoon ed ac 405 Agouti, Raatan Island -......... 405 /NGEXGEN SPNOUICW ow oe eu eee eee oe 405 /NTOURIS. 45S tho cache eae care eee 403 laskanw STOW Car j. n= 222 sine 478 Mifaros;Pigmy Squirrel .... =: ... 99 PAUPALOLSBRICE CRAG Sow alan eo BAD aii PATE MMNVIOUSO Mayes Cas elcome ese 208 AMlamandisnGrisonta. sss | oo. ee 526 Miilents) CotionmRaiten a. ee 224 ANillesars IJ INO So. oo oo oe 434 PulleRES OPOSSUM cars. 522 6 a nee es 13 Aillents spiny Mouse 93 5.25.- 376 ANIGAN'S Soba oto bececeaou one 108 ANNE'S WWVOOG! INE ct cossascenoes 297 PSC ES ch Gece hapa ats, ey t/ate Gabe cael 584 PUeG UD TOWMYBAt Axe ets as. ah. 589 /NIneGl IDeseme MIOCSS, se 600 scans 185 ANIMEGE IEICE WIGPISS 5. So scconounde 180 ANTEC ISIEWRE 5 Gee a Sig cue oto be b oeie ae 424 malized louse Mouse! 2255.22.50. 2% 180 muedaanganroo: Rati a0. tac 2 347 ANULEG! WOOD Gobsoasescnessoaseee 192 uiTedsSapayOuen are mei ocr nan, Pale SpiMya Iai yes ers Gra ehsne 371 BNUECN CASES eete star mrs kyen ee he 534 PROTECT ist ya) anata, 275, tS 3 Wesabe cos a8 548, 567 pine eOLLOM swab, sess ah cl me Bate Alpine Harvest Mouse .:.....:... 266 PAUSE OT SO MOUSES fe o-r Suwthatys ees = 03 273 PSCOMSIO POSSUM. ayae sae = vals 9 PUSEOM SAV MOOG MINA a susan sd e. oye aie 204 PAGE Alta, Mira. Cottontail ..28 an: ..2 743 Alta Mira jack sRabbit. <=. .< ise. 745 Ameca Harvest Mouse .......... 270 American BiSOmt yeh. t.): 4 Bere: 60, 83 American Ground Squirrels ...... 134 American Mammals 42 ..k 56236 255 AMerecanm OLreipines 122. oye ae 397 American Rodents e.. 24.0.4. 1335 eGo American Shrews, 2.2. «54-0 .- 548,555 ATMEMICAN SQMIETELS se kere eos: 93 Amoles Cotton Rat 2-0-4 ss.he os 231 Ancient Pocket Gophers... ..042 2: 320 Marteater. Great, V9. sree 24, 29, 30 Anteater, Little or Two-toed ....25, 26 Anteater, Saddle-back ........... 28 Anteater, iree-toed) far). ene AG hey Xe) INTEECATEES © Goo, Se 8 soa hee gee IQ, 24 ATERIOP Cc te see ee ae ene 60 Antelope Adin cama rene nee 60 /NimheOkoy re, IDM IDWS © So ada oan eee 60 Antelope. Prons-born sa.-s4-5 5 81, 82 TICCIG PES). ei eack sa ioeeicee Os ee 83 Anthony ssPield Mouse’, 24 424.).. 185 ma bhonvy7S Moly jer as aoe ee 565 Anthony's Pocket Mouse ...:..-. 366 A titeSsBataenels ees pele pie eete 672 PACTLIGEIE EAC = Sem I eee 648 VAP OCHO rane Ns Bigs. a ee 453,491 APACHE SCKUTEne lye fhe ae eee IIo AD AZOLCN MOUSE Wh. ies ap a saree ree 194 ADAZOLCRINA Ly. eis, che rare ee 221 A PazoOLenogiuiireles wert eee 102 NGM ATOM RENE ec aa nein Mol ais asin 89 ATbOreal Rats, Shy esate eee y: 388 Areticuilarese truncate ee oe ie 410 ANTONE Ieeieaay WINES. 56 ac aco sw or 39 ANGHOKE WWICASOWS 65 0.6 Go doo anomorote c 528 vA OTH (ok Meee) ee Tce Re ace OCR REET 115 ArizonaiCottons Rate ates. eh 228 JaXenieAeintay EMMONS 5G se oc ood 186 /Novqouate, (Cneahie Slepbibartal 55 soncasa- 109 PATI OUAMELALE® 528250) .e0:08 «sys hays S- 423 IAGizOnalP rairie-dOoOe - 24, Ge). oe sc 154 821 822 PAGE. Armacdiillosvinilerisiser ise eee Qh BZ Avera callow Vie ee Be Armadillo, Nine-banded ......... 34 Mena dilose cst wet Aree 1G, 1 30n gba TINO OMY ie. 0k re OR Pe eee 34 M\ipeNEINIBY IUROCRIAY, ous aeconosee< 63 Ash colored silanes: ere 429 Ashy Gray Bield Mouse ==... ..4- 195 AShyi@ DOSSHinit se mea caer ueene 6 Attwater’s Swamp Hire ......... 414 JN(GKGh RN oYorN-Y IBIAWRE: noc 5 om oo os eas 422 IA ZUC CH KoA OU. e eay ic) 5a ag See 500 NZ teCENIO US Crea Nee eae ne ae 184 JN WHO. IWS IRENE 5 Gaon cs ponent ones 245 Bachman?s Wood Hare 25 ).255 2 42 Ad CCI vei scr seul ess, oe aaa 502 Badger, Berlandier’ss.. 55.5 504, 505 Badger, Lower California ........ 505 Badeery Mexicana: wom. ieee 504 Badgers. se et woa e ae 502, 503 Bahama Bat, Flat-forehead ...... 685 Bahama Brown Bat... 55: ....- 55. 588 Bahaman Free-tailed Bat ........ 630 Bailey siCottondkabi-10 6 sen 226 Baileyes sib yx. ieee oe tnte page 459 Baileys Pocket Mouse 227, 2. sa. 361 Baind’s Pocket) Mouse 4725.55 5-- 354 Barris Matty mes e cnt t aev etiaees 87 iBaleenmWihal eye eee 40 Baleen Wihales Mee. £7.60. 38, 39 Banded-back Squimrel............ 127 Banderas Field Mouse ........... 190 Bangs, ned Mouse... sseeiias ae 275 Barbadoes Nose-leaf Bat ........ 677 Barbers Sq eierely 2/257. sean hee 741 | SEH ee Cae eae eG oro IN). yey 655 Bat wllied = Gass 0 ae ck ct ieeter eee 584 Bat, Allied cowslngce cee eee 589 Bate Antilles... - a... ween eee 672 Bat wANICMe...aues en ee ae 648 Bat, Bahama Brownm!.2.7-- a) 4": 588 Bat, Bahaman Free-tailed ....... 630 Bat, Barbadoes Nose-leaf ........ 677 Bat, Bayanton Alek sea. ous 685 Bat, Bip-eared pcs. 604, 648 Bate bio-eared sal Case eee 605 Bate Bilackish) Mastittss 6 seme 620 Bat, Bocourt’s Large-eared |... . 654 Bart, Booth S:4:krn.can earn eee eee 642 Bat, Boquete allless 2 ase 721 GENERAL INDEX OF COMMON NAMES. PAGE. Bat; Browit':.2 ...22c 42s aoe 587 Bat, Buller’s Large-eared ........ 654 Bat, California Large-eared ...... 653 Bat, California. Red >.> >-4.35ee 549 Bat, Cardonal Islands ):.) ..3e 574 Bat, Cavern Nose-leaf 2... 3 689 Bat, Chestnut Colored ... gee 670 Bat, Chestnut Mastit: 9-90 624 Bat, Chiriqui.:: .. +. $22.2 ee 576 Bat, ‘Cinereous .. ... ... . =a 700 Bat, Cinnamon -.: 52 ase 585, 649 Bat, Colom 2.22: Ja3: 46 697 Bat, Cory’s'2 .ten. oe ek 693 Bat, Cuban Brown >.<... eee 588 Bat, Cuban: Préee-tailed = ee 627 Bat, Cuban Nose-leaf —. 72 ee 678 Bat, Dark Brown... -... =. 90 06eee 643 Bat, Dark-éared ....( 2.7.72 eee 699 Bat, Dark Yuma ... >) 7.8.08 S77 Bat, Dawy's...452 020.5 50 644 Bat, Del Blainvalle’s|)) eee 649 Bat, Disk-bearing. .:i4.; Sele 637 Bat, Dog-like:.... .... epee 614 Bat, Dominican Common ........ 576 Bat, Dominican Free-tailed ...... 620 Bat, Durango Brown ..- 3-2 -e eee 580 Bat, Dusky <.4.2 25-6. eee 683, 748 Bat, Dusky Mastiit ~22.>2-5ee 620 Bat; Dwar Masti. 744.255 624 Bat, Dwart Nose-leat-. ase 690 Bat, Escazu White... 27/22 615 Bat; Faleate. 22... 2s. 708 Bat, Flat-forehead Bahama...... 685 Bat, Flat-nosed ....... 3 222s 606 Bat. Forest). = o..cs. 4 eee 664 Bat, Fort Yuma......... eee ei Bat, Free-tailed Mouse .-2 3 > 35 ee8 630 Bat, Fringed .....: 30-23 9 aoe Sy Bat, Pringced=face js) eee 665 Bat, Fruit-loving ... 22.92 see eeee 707 Bat, Geoffiroy’s..:. 0: epee 682, 715 Bat; Goodman's .. . >... eee 674 Bat. Graceful) 20. = eee 602, 634 Bat, Graceful Free-tailed'= 732 626 Bat, Gray ........; 02. oe 747 Bat, ‘Great .)2c..52 20a 633 Bat. Grizzled Brown >=. oo eeeee Gis Bat. Gundlach’s 5-3.) 48 e eee 599 Bat,, Hatry 3.2 sdancGe soe 662 Bat; Hoary .. 2:20... 2. 22 eo eee 595 Bat, Holler’s White-striped . 2-228 703 GENERAL INDEX OF COMMON NAMES. Bat, Inflated nose Bat, Intermediate Bat, Jalisco Brown Pcie PAMIAICA RK ccclduie © ocho a cieedectes Bat, La Grulla Brown Bat, Large-eared Vampire Bat, Large-nosed Mastiff Bat, Large-winged Bat, Las Vigas Bat, Leafless or Blunt-nosed Bat, Little Brown RatamleittleCalitorniaeecss tse Bat, Little Comondu Bat, Little Free-tailed Bat, Little Mexican Bat lbono-noSsedia cc Se cn ye elec se Bat, Lower California Bat, Lower California Brown..... Bat, Macleay’s Bat, Masked Bat, Mexican Bat, Mexican Free-tailed Bat, Mexican Red Bat, Mexican Vampire Bat. Miller’s Bat, Miller’s Nose-leaf Bat, Mirador Brown Bat, Montserrat Bat, Musky Bat, Nicholls’ Bat, Pacific Pale Bat, Pale Bat, Bat Bat. Bat, Bat, Bat, Bat, Bat, Bat, Bat, Bat, Bat, Bat, Bat, Bate Bate Bat, Barta Bat, Parnell’s IRetenSmVam pine seems ee Peter’s White-striped Pfeiffer’s Red Poey’s Porto Rican Porto Rico Nose-leaf Pouched Pug-nosed Mastiff Rafinesque’s Red Redman’s Nose-leaf ........ FNEStIESSH ae hac ake he Round=eared 4, 520 6s see IRevaronets MIAO 4 a ee eee Rufous Vampire 747 823 PAGE. Bat, Staleuclain. us scietcehe nye 706 Benin ity ile beintohear q ai sia go amet 697 Bat, Salvin’s Leaf-nosed ........ 710 Bat, san Bernardino... 755... -):)..- 589 Bate cama eaualtiaese: ser nces tae ctr. 633 Bat, Santa Lucia Nose-leaf ...... 678 Bate SatlvaeloSalialynen cere air 602 Bat, Saussure’s Large-eared ...... 653 Baty SCZCKOLRNESS saree eee 686 Baty onarcy-earedia meas ane ren 642 Bat onaveds Mas tithm sees cis. ser 623 Baty Short-imoere deere ieee 636 Batwonortcatledi emcee ace 669 Bata shire weliken srwarers seals 672 Bat..olerralagunay = 490.5 oes 597 Bat Simall: Be anc ce ot ok ine dees 674 Bat, Small-eared Nicaraguan ..... 663 Bat. omall-footed 4325.2... 635, 694 Batpomall=winlte din. a eer 580 Bat. SNOW i oe) sc Rese ey ce ese 679, 680 Baty opear-nosedia aa nae alee eeer 666 Baty Specter. cam aceueheicniacoers 656 Bat, Straight-eared Mastiff....... 623 Bat; Straw-colored 5.22 =A eae 632 Bats Swihthwese. aii oc on eee 583 Bat. ohallless, see sae we eee 720 Bat homasissmacocon aes eee 612 Bat. whomer:stong-earedian =a sete 650 Bat, Townsend’s Big-eared....... 604 Bat. bres! Maniasy = y45 40 4. ae 602, 671 Bat, Tres Marias Islands......... 673 Bate irieSisc aoe oe eo 581 Bat, Ducabaya-Hree-varledis ste 627 Baty Underwood's: .2 3: acma-seese 675 Bat, Wandering Bermuda ....... 584 Bat, Waterhouse’s Large-eared ... 652 Batam Vaclimeagsilis anid ieee eerie 637 Bats WiatSOm Sites aera 696 Bata WWiesteri= ny sear trae ee 582 Bia WALCO er ae Pann d ra ene rien 615 Bate vWihiteslondunasi eer 710 Bat Wihite-stirpedier mmc 610, 702 Bat White-throated Brown ...... 590 Baty winlded=facene ern eae 718 Bat, Ypanema Nose-leaf.....°... 713 Behe, NAuKeaein IBIROMAM 156000 oS056 590 Bat, Yucatan Free-tailed ........ 626 Batopilas Pocket Mouse ......... 3265 Bats yarn. tency te wyetuete: sere 569, 570, 581 Roe Puen ays 591, 639, 651, 665, 673, 691 Batsy blood-suckimcmnmse coterie 569 824 GENERAL INDEX OF COMMON NAMES. PAGE IBaitss Comm Ones aera eee 570 Baits hp Eimtiiit= Ca Git) Caen eee 569 Bales, leworameleoeitel 52. c occa cee 631 Baits ll msect=cabin cee ee ae 569, 570 Bats enSectivOrOUSs anne eie 665 iBatsavanrce-caredmm ein eee 608 Bats, INose-leaii:. 2.57 sac sete 569 Bats, Slender, Long-tailed ....... 570 Bats, Vampires, rare ee 639 Baktivas: Deere an anes eet a eee fas Batty.s jackass Rabbit. asa are 433 Batty SiO posstinieg a Wane nee 18 Bayamon \Bat >. ee" 485 Boquete Spiny Rat .3..43. eee 372 Boquete Tailless Bat .. ~ 322 eeeeee 72 Boquete Vesper Rat .. . 227 22eeer 216 Borrego Cemaron .. ....-=.2 eee 56 Boruca Cotton Rat = ose 224 Bottle-nosed Dolphin ~- 2-2-2 56 Bottle-nosed Porpoise ........... 56 Bowhiead’:... -4-..2.2ed0e eee 39, 43 Boyle’s Mouse*...;.2...- eee 195 Bridled Skunk . ......4- =e 512 Bridled Weasel. .... .... 4-22 532 Bridled Weasel, Goldman’s ...... 533 Bridled Weasel, Michoacan ...... 533 Bridled Weasel, Rio Grande...... 533 Bristled Pocket:Gopher.->- eae 324 Broad-headed Pocket Gophers.... 316 Broad-footed Pocket Gopher ..... 329 Broad-nosed Pocket Mouse....... 359 Broad-nosed Rice Rat: 2. =...) 2 243 GENERAL INDEX OF COMMON NAMES. 825 PAGE Brocket, Central America....... 79, 80 Brocketasantorus min. aoe nmeee: 80 Brockett. municasmeiis sm meen aero 80 IBTO CCL certs Meld ons Rees 8 79 SOMME Abi 1.) Se Mase nae, wh eer eten: 587 Brow abe Auliedie. ci. tnyer. ar 589 Brownebate bahamas. 55. 0565 588 Brown Bat, Cuban... ..-.4.2 - 2 588 Brown Bat, Wurango=...-.-.2.52- 580 Brownebac, Grizzled 225. 00.5 25) 575 row. Bat, Jalisco” ....3. s6..0.% 579 brown Bat, La Grulla :........<% Soy) Brownebat. little 22.0 ..4-5. 6 4. 580 Brown Bat, Lower California ..... 589 Brown bat, Mirador © 52i%. cl... - 588 Brown Bat, White-throated...... 590 Brownebatywucatam 224.4. 245 4 - 590 Brown Bear; Alaskan ........... 478 Brown Mouse. Jalapa ........... 176 BO wiIelatv we hose eet: a - 167, 165 Brows ogtiinnrelu sso. .e seans =: 100 Brownsville Harvest Mouse ...... 204 Bryant:s Pocket Mouse ......:-.. 364 Buff-colored Pocket Mouse....... 362 Buller’s Large-eared Bat......... 654 Bullers) Pocket Gopher .... <<: 2+ 320 IB cllernicukaces Ratmegias see aaa = 239 iballeric spiny Rat sox. .8 2. 5s) .0 370 IS tiSta@P) O Gees faassen Saree sete fieee= hein 464 Bushy-tailed Spermophile........ 149 Giabezd GEV ACIO sn ose oe ee 2 525 GabravdcleMonte 252 ee ek 80 Cacamistieeearsn carrer ee ar 482, 484 Cachalothery ut me trae oe. 43, 44, 45 CAchalotaw haley cp... sts a Sahn os 2 45 Cachalotsre ere ee Be oss 46 Gaconusilide Monte... 3.35%... 487 Canin Whale: <, Sitar sclcie 0G, id 47 Calel Hanvest Wouse =a. seen.” 2609 Calitornia, Bat, Littles. 5 4. 2a. 2:.. . 578 @alitorma Gray, Pox? wy. 504.0. be 477 California Gray Squirrel ......... 130 CalitormianjackpRabinitwes ess 6 437 California Large-eared Bat....... 653 California yn: eects 459 Galiforma; Mouseso2 55 f0).c50 22: 203 California Mule Deere2) 25... «2 77 GaliformanRedsBat.. hee.) - tas 594 California ‘Sea-lion .:......... 539, 540 Calovievioran GuisOnyes ston aes 524 PAGE OOM ALCON nan 8 Seer arte eka 22 Caper iiumtinig) Ogasaae sa ea 4604 Cape St. Lucas Pocket Mouse .... 363 Cape St. Lucas Spotted Skunk ... 523 Captious Harvest Mouse => -.5.- 263 Capuchin, White-throated ....... 736 Capuchitis! Aga1.ss aa. eae ae 725 Capybara cs se aoe snes ae nooks 89 Cardonalfisland@ Bat wees. ene: 574 Carrboaycor hy eee crt ee 66 Carnivora>, Pissiped a4. aes A4I Carnivora, Pinnipedmaa. erie] eer 441 Carnivora, Terrestrial .:........- 441 Carnivonesec nadia AS ee 441 Carniker:s |Ocelotess..oeee odo oee 449 Cat ncs oa stdt a ary oukyh ssh ee shane nye ee 93 Catminidianis cajene cee oer ie 442 CatiOunceslike yas see aoe eee 450 Cat) omallespottediea ms see 450 Cats Wilders 5 rise coe cee oe 458 Cats....441, 442, 446, 447, 448, 464, 529 Cateoqtinreligees: creme ere ee 484 Catemacorspiny. Mouse sae eee 380 Cattle ye eae ee oe arene nae 83 CAUZCl a ta ee Ee ee 449 Cavern Nose-leafyBaten see. 689 CeciliseMOuseso ante as enor 178 CeibarCottoneRateernnee cer eer 225 Central American Brocket ...... 79, 80 Central American Otter 3. sea 530 Central American Paca:....-. 408, 409 Central American Puma. s> 56s. e 45 Cerros Island@Deenmner a5. - ae 76 Cerrosmslandsblaresn ene ner 428 Cerros island Moses asses ae 185 Cerros Island Wood Rat ise. 25+" 280 Cervine Pocket Gopher .......... 340 @etaceanig an se. eee re 50 Cetaceans me eee eee 35, 38, 48, 538 @étacea; Toothedh ss ean 43 Changeable shrews sate © 553 Chapman’s Kangaroo Rat ....... 350 Chapman svRIcegNau emer ese 238 Cheating WoodwRat serra 295 Cherrie’s Costa Rican Mouse ..... 183 Cherrets ocket|Gopher nue. rari. 330 OherricseRicer ater erento 253 Chestnut-bellied Shrew .......... 550 @hestnutiColorediBatisas. a 670 Chestnut-faced Pocket Gopher ... 315 Chestnut-headed Sloth ........... 22 826 GENERAL INDEX OF COMMON NAMES. Chestnut Masti Bates eee 624 Chiapas Cottontail asa ene 744 Chiapashsqtuincel ere seri ee 125 Chichen Itza Harvest Mouse ..... 265 Chichen Titzay Rice Raton. seer. 236 Chickarees'e. acs cet ee ee 132 Chieinlares foyer eee 411 Chihuahua Mules) ceri) oes 78 Chihuahuan Little Spotted Skunk 521 Chilpancingo Mouse any 2 44a 206 @hipmiunle <) Saers ca ee ee ee 89 Chipmunks |Coloradom eee 138 Chipmunks Durango: 522-5524. 44- £37 Chipmunks Gilays vans cles cia ee 135 Chipmiunle(Guanacevilsannss ee 741 Chipmunk, Lower California ..... 136 Chipmunic: Mernam's-.. Seis 137 ChipmairmikesViexacan yy eee 136 Chipnaunil: 3-3 51 Common Mole... .s23e3o5-0eneee 563 Common =Borpoise yas ae 49 Common! Raccoon-fox =. .4 an aeeee 484 Common Shrews's:\..-4 see 549 Common Squirrel (of Europe) .... 132 Comondul Bat little eee 607 CORO mS 651. eR ee 415, 429 CONGO ws in 42 le kee ee eee 726 Congo, o Mono Chillow >. i276 726 Coolidge’s Field Mouse ~~ >see 187 Coon os x. ee des 38 eee 494 Coon, Gabb’s:. 2% 3) enone 489 COONS .F Os «nse eee 481, 489 Cope’s Whale: ;.: .. 2: <2... See 43 Cory’s: Bat. ::..2¢ $2.2 2 ae 693 Costa Rica, Deer 227.244 74 Costa Rica Harvest Mouse 3 ssee 267 Costa, Rica. Jaguar = 724 4o0 sere 446 GostavRicalOcclos jon ae 448 Cotton Rat, Allen's 2) eee 224 Cotton Rat, Alpine ..>.. 235 5neee 2a Cotton’ Rat, Amolesy. 23, se eee 231 Cotton) Rat. Arizona] =e eee 228 Cotton Rat; Bailleyis 4.) eee 226 Cotton! Rat. Berlandiers) eee 228 Cotton Rat, Black-eared :..-= eee 232 Cotton, Rat, Boqueron:. .3 27 225 Cotton Rat) Boruca =. 73s 224 Cotton Rat) Ceiba; =. 4.4.5.4. e eee 225 Cotton Rat, Fulvous-bellied ...... 232 CottonvRat warce 5 eee 228 Cotton Rat) Least -225- a) eee 230 Cotton Rat, Mascota) =e 227 Cotton Rat, Ochraceous-faced .... 230 Cotton Rat) Ocotlan| ==) —5ssseeee 229 Cotton Rat, Small-toothed ....... 226 CottonsRat, Reapay as] eee 225 CottontRat, Moltecs. =. 1 eee 226 Cotton Rat elonala ase eee 229 Cotton Rat, Volcan de Chiriqui... 231 Cotton Rat, Western Desert GENERAL INDEX OF COMMON NAMES, 827 PAGE CottonsRatenv nie-ecared seni 230 CortommRatSi wenn sa wees cer er: 89, 222 Gowiontale Acapulco sees 744 Gontonpbanl Altay Mural sacs. eye 743 Cottontail Chiapasms eer 744 Cottontail Sinaloa assed an 745 GOUUS eet eat Coors chines ya lete ans 405 WOtes ECE. 3 ccna atte WOT @oues: Meadow Vole =. 5....4.--- 303 Goes) Mexican Shrewi.2 45-6 -2% - 560 GouesmRIGe wat. sss gers esti eee 236 WO wesw chery sess cycas hss a 47,56 (COMGUG 4 cach ERG RNS ET Eee cee 465 Covotews Oldie sess facy-han kana 468 CovatemColimlayeserse 4). aie) ase: 407 Goyote, Lower California ........ 466 Covyctem Mearns! wee cetm se oe 468 @ovote Noland's Ranches... 469 Coyote, Ochraceous-footed -...... 470 CCMOWS, INO ONoe .chagenoacsoaone 465 COWOUS, Saabs .5 4s oce ene oor 466 Coyote Ramaulipas ..55 25.224. - 469 Coyotes sNhievish eer Sens scst aa 467 COWOLESH re tt hase Sea tae oes 464 (CYOS OWNS Slave aa Rep Rea ee eer ee oe 382 Cozumel Island Rice Rat ........ 241 Crab-eatinowNaccoon wens. scr. 492 CrowhOrd:s; STOW. cic crs «dw ss 554 CrestedeAcouti erate nee 407 Crested-tailed Mouse ............ 204 CubansBrowmeDaitean eens ce: 588 CGtibanyEree=tailed Bats.s.s sss -.- 627 Cuban Nosesleat Bates. + ssn 4-.- 678 COPS RES Ae ae cp Ae Ore ee marr (Crimmini ceAS OU eer eee - 406 Cariypopiny, Mouse. the. ose 2452. 380 Wark Brown Baty oo. togals S26 os ee 643 Dame OAL Nese) bis Me hes wi ees Gta 407 Dark-cared@bataeeraeres sein ae 6990 Darke Meadow VOlewss an eae oe 302 Dark-tailed Spiny Mouse ........ 379 Darke NanimanS aterm me aco 577 David sSonksS Wiha eines ere 42 IDEAS) nl BS ETE cnet orkctreretoe ao Oakes coer 644 IDS JdilenoyMlleS IBNE 56 oaoeeneanor 649 DecettiulsRice Raith wees see cee. 246 DSS Pte lo. OREM AEN SU RRS 60, 68, 79 Weer wBatby Sve ye ety et ne: 71 Deer CalitorniayMulers oh Jeuss ur: AG Deer, (Cemros ISeinGl . oc secouenenc 76 PAGE Deer, Chihuahua Mule........... 78 Deer CostarRicageanr seme crn ae 74 Deer. sCOMES? Aiea. cratisbch oes Geass 70, 71 DeeryDesent. Malem rio i 77 Deer, WamiltonySuiithis) 9425059: 74 Deer, Lower California .......... 78 Deer Mexicano ae ee 72 Deer Muleye nc ere eis cor aare 76 Deer wMitisk wwe rere see re cent ae 67 Deer. WNelsonisirnceuscunreen ne wer oe 75 Deer Rothschildiste rae wesc cr m2 Deer, Sinaloa White-tailed ........ 78 Deere Lexan dh yk eee 70 Deer sthomasne ea se eee 74 Deer Mrucist ss. 2a ts aa ore 73 Deer Wihute=tatled’ ao -s-- eae eee 68 Deer evucatank | yes am eb aoe 74 Deer (Mice: 7s Masten 3 seen ease 170 WMeeriMouse.. sess Ass ce eco ne 169 Deer Mouse, Va Salada 2 2pas5.0- 190 Deer Mouse, White Spot... ae... 178 Deppe:ssquinrels ss aso eae IOI DesenteLlaney Greater mela 423 Desentylaneye essere mri eee 423 Desertlackskaib bite eraeaaia eee 435 Desert, Jack Rabbit, Gray. 222.5. 436 Desert Kangaroo Rat (2... ss04 a: 345 Weserc si yr. ce ease ae yes en 458 Deserta MlOusea saci eee IgI Desert Mouse, Allied ............ 185 Desert Mouse, Sonoyta.......... 198 DeserteMiulesD cere aii 77 Desert Rabbit, Western ......... 437 DesertuRat, Sanvbelipes «ce ni 286 Desert White-footed Mouse ...... 188 Digcer Pocket Gopher. ec 324 DskkelOnkes 3s paraitin as sce ne ey be epee 79 Dik=sDikeAnitelo peace ecr ere 60 Disk=beaninces alter eae ee 637 Distinet) Pocket Gophers. ae sor 325 Doss Bush! acne oes ooo eke: 464 Doce Cap er kiuimtinicueer saree ea 464 IDYoyes, Jekinobane 53. obaconeencuade 4604 Door tikesBat 2-05 ego aera ste is = 614 WOSS Recs nde een aeene eine ies oe 463 Docsw Domestic ee eer 463 Dossy Waldits strc crc hen 404 DolphinteS obtle=nosediiaern rae: 56 IDXorfolouiral, (CieraauaavOye oagodoccodones 55 IDyolholavkn, (GnMS oacooosscdocdeove 56 IDyollalantin,, Caray S acacasagseueunse 59 828 PAGE. Dolphin, Wong-moseds esse eee 58 Dolphin, Sharp-toothed ........ 57,58 Dolphins Ree ae Mehs AYyfn Cel, GA Gils Sn S37) Domestic OCsEe eerie ee: 463 Dominican Common Babi... 576 Dominican Free-tailed Bat....... 629 Donkey, Jack Rabbiti.. ssn s>e- 435 Doubtful Kangaroo Rat......... 346 Dow s#lapinen caine aie aoe 88 Drab Gray Mole Mouse...2....2: 168 Dry aduMOuset > s-.cetar ee eres 204 Wi COM oye ee Hee ey Oe Bish Dirango Brown Batcos. 5.95.0 - 580 Durango Chipuaunile jc a sei 137 Durango Hareaay sia soteat ee ee 425 Durango Squirrel: ses 2 oe 112 Durango Wood IRat i... 1.25 Sens 285 Diuskay as atv ege eer toe wee ee 683, 748 Dusky-footed Wood) Rat 4.272... 279 Dusky Harvest Mouse........261, 272 Dusky kangaroorinatey “x some as istin Dusky: MastifiyBaté... ae 180 Field Mouse, Anthony's... 2s 185 Field Mouse, Arizona ........... 186 Field: Mouse, Ashy Gray ~.. > ae 195 Field’ Mouse; Banderas ~) 5. 45eeen 190 Field Mouse, Black-eared .-...... 178 Field Mouse, ‘(Coolidge’s - 23am 187 Field Mouse; Jalapa\....2. 3. >see 208 Field Mouse, La ‘Carpintera /> 10m. 198 Field Mouse, La Palma j=. 42 eee 194 Field Mouse, Large-eared ........ 210 Field Mouse, Mount Zempoaltepec 204 Field Mouse, Nelson’s............ 214 Field Mouse, Oaxaca 3). 4 75 see 206 Field Mouse, Onzabal. 3° sae 207 Field Mouse, Ozolotepee.. 27a 210 Field Mouse, San Cristobal....... 200 Field Mouse; san Pelipe ss eee 205 Field Mouse, San Geronimo Island 181 Field Mouse, Shy =) 3 eee 197 Field Mouse, Sonora White-footed 182 Field Mouse, Stephens’ =... 7, aoe IQ! Field Mouse, Tehuantepec ....... 206 Field Mouse, Texan...) 186 Field Mouse, Thomas’ Guerrero... 213 Field Mouse, Thurber’s) =) 522 sya) Field Mouse, Tlalpam ; - . . 7332 196 Field Mouse, Totontepec: >>> 208 Fighting: Bear <> 52.4. se oes 481 Fighting Whale ..: ....... 2) see 41 Bintbaeks 32... .% acts fee 42 Riniback: \Wihales). 22 .)e.-)4e eee 42 Fire-bellied Squirrel. 3232-2 oeeee 116 Pisher's|Spermophile 252. 5 150 Fissiped Carnivora... ;. 2-02 ee 441 Five-toed Kangaroo Rats........ 349 Flat-forehead Bahama Bat....... 685 Flat-headed Pocket Gopher ....... 319 Plat-nosed Bat .7--.. 22 soe 696 Pileét: Hare. 5... sicceatas.c ete ee 428 Plithy, Mouse 2222 ...2-- 2 ane 196 Rlvyine Scuinrells eee 158 IDihiwkekeSlepbbbarMS <5 5205506 89, 157, 664 Horeicn! Mouse) 23 eee eee 197 Forest Bate... .a0ce eee 664 Port Yume: Bat.) oe eee | Four-toed Kangaroo Rats ....... 341 POS Sect Ol en oe Se ee 471, 482 GENERAL INDEX OF COMMON NAMES. 829 PAGE Rox, Bie-eared Kat ...:.....-. Area A 3 Hox Calitorniar Gravy aes see te on 477 IMope, IOASueol Eth one pad oon noe 473 Hox, Guatemalan Gray 2.3.5.5. 3: 475 Rom little 'Gray. io se2 5: wee 475 TENG: RCV eRe cae cee icthcen ae tephia Sentct cen 473 BOR MOCOR SuGRayi ics <. 48 eel eene 477 Boxy omall-toothed 22.5: oan nua 476 oswhexane Gray mca 2 co aoe ttn 478 ORES peotatia tue emis hace ok 463, 4604, 471 loxesti Gray sei: «state vaca ee 473 Pox squinrels Texas ¢.o...575 524 - IIO Franklin Mountains Mouse....... 1906 ree-tailed Bat, Bahaman ....... 630 Hree-tailed: Bat, Cuban .. 2... 0... 627 Free-tailed Bat, Dominican ...... 620 Bree-tailed- Bat, Graceful! ......... 626 Pree-tatled Bat, Little........... 630 Free-tailed Bat, Mexican ........ 620 Free-tailed Bat, Palm Springs .... 626 Free-tailed Bat, Tucubaya....... 627 Free-tailed Bat, Yucatan ........ 626 ree-tailedsMouse Bat......25- - 630 mim Gedm Babe cake. cia iia sia chee oO 572 eiaed-tace* Batis 34. oie 2 oe: 665 bTIS ey MOUSE Beetay Sala «Shaler 6 2. 199 Detiiimeatinoe Bb atseemcrs sae eee. oe 569 EeuiL loving Bat -% se % oie be els 708 Fulvous-bellied Cotton Rat ...... 232 Fulvous-bellied Meadow Vole .... 301 Fulvous-bellied Opossum ........ 8 Fulvous-bellied Spider Monkey ... 734 Fulvous-bellied Wood Rat....... 289 tious MOUSE 5 Accs) cite ose Oss 183 Bulvous Pocket-Gopher oi. 2.22: 316 TEGO, ISIS INENbs a aa 5 ae eo 244, 248 iBimmnel-earedsBatse == 2.8. 225. ann 631 JPN SPereT Cre, Croce ee ar ee 538 Pur seal, Guadalupe = oe... 2.5 +s 544 lb ese Sroeil, Sorwnloen. 54.06 so65 508 543 Jab ie SYerM Sy ey aurea ey <7 ai erent 5°, 543, 544 GA Orsi COON mir oye aes eee 489 Cal byseelareweey ewe eects acre: 426 Gaillard'ssjack Rabbit 222.02. 42: 433 GONOKDE S P1pdss mis Si Ad Fees ee 402 GOTO WUOWLESBLS nck borates = cineca ea 458 Gaumer spopiny Rat cc. see56 3. aur GentlegMOuseas nine aan ceri oss ae: 182 Geolitoy Ss Batt. iii iwe lls Bi a: 682.715 Geoffroy’s Spider Monkey........ 722 Geoffroy's Titi Monkey .......... 724 Giant Keancaroosaans 2 oa. tony ce I Giant Pocket'Gopher.:.:.......- B22 Giantpolrew. sesh ae oe rie 555 Gila Chipmumikrn ea oaeas saa ase 1315 (Gabls IDrellolantion Coo Gamo k ooo os anne 56 (Ginaitea. ta ornocusive cerns are yerer 60 GlaciersBears.. aaqickts chet 478 Galichiayer Soria INE! oooaneonds nn at 384 Gmawens ecw eee ey ae 89 Goats re Sensnce nh ekce chee On eee: 60 GodmamnisrBateseac «ose nan ae 674 Godman siobtrewire- - enc ar 552 Golden-bellied Squirrel. J: =. 24. sciAls Goldens Mouse ene eee eee 169 Goldman’s Bridled Weasel....... 533 Goldman’s Harvest Mouse ....... 268 Goldmanisiiastan aon sess se ae 447 Goldman's Mouse. 5 eer oases 186 Goldman’s Pocket Gopher ... .316, 339 Goldman‘s Pocket Mouse. 2322-3. 365 Coldimiankselyat gaara r ee eer: 288 GoldmanisoRicRathy. 2 eee 246 Goldman’s Spermophile ......... ISI Goldmanists pimy (Nate sane 273 Goldtants; squirrels. eae eae 130 Gopher, blackish) Rocket aenrae ss 335 Gophers Boquete: Pockets a ma-cre 329 Cophers Bristled™Pocket is 2s2e 324 Gopher, Broad-footed Pocket .... 329 Gopher, Bulleris, Pocket a3 5-e5-.-- E Gopher, Cenvine (eocketie am ater 340 Gopher, Cherrie's*Pocket{-....--- 330 Gopher, Chestnut-faced Pocket ... 315 Gopher, Disger Pocket eo-mnc a: 322 Gopher, Flat-headed Pocket Gopher, Bulvous Pocket 2-2 n--5 Gopher; (Giant-Pocketh: {225.7 =~ 322 Gopher, Goldman’s Pocket .. . . 316, 339 Gopher, Harsh-coated Pocket. ... 326 Gopher irazu Pocket See. 328 Gopher tidrezehocketes =. jrcrerey: 338 Gopher, Las Vigas Pocket ....... 314 Gopher wlostiPocker rc. snes 338 Gopher, Merriam’s Pocket ....... 313 Gopher, Mountain. saa. 2 oss 314 Gopher, Mount Iztaccihuatl Pocket 314 Gopher, Naked-tailed Pocket ..... 318 Gopher. Narrow-headed Pocket... 328 830 GENERAL INDEX OF COMMON NAMES. PAGE PAGE Gopher, Neslected| Pocket 22 s.--- 320>| (Gray: Spiny aiRab.. 90104 och eee 273 Gopher, Nelson's} Pocket... 3: >. 324, 339 | Gray's Spiny Mouse”... 45-5 ease 375 Gopher; Orizaba Pocket 2.4.22. 397 | Gray squirrel, Anizona,.4—..ee ee 109 Gopher, Pacaure Pocket 7352 527. 330 | Gray Squirrel, Califormia..-. - ee 130 Gopher, Pale Pocket). tie B40) || (Gray squirrels Ieittles see 102 Gopher, Perote Pocket. oan sor 203 || Gray Squirrels. 3 .. oa: eee 93 Gopher, Pine Zone Pocket. oe - 332: | Gray Whale: ..24 45> 9) ae 40 Gopher, Plateau Pocket 7.657555. 336 | Great, Anitedter (a... nee or 24, 29, 30 Gopher, Reddish-brown Pocket ... 334.) Great Bat .. 02.0. 45s o5 eee 633 Gopher, Sand-loving Pocket...... 310 | Great California Pocket Mouse ... 367 Gopher, San Pedro Martir Pocket. 336 | Greater Desert Hare. >. 95352 423 Gopher, Santa Anita Pocket ..... a2ic | Great shrew i: 9 os: eee 562 Gopher, Sierra Laguna Pocket.:.. 335 | Great-tailed. Mouse: .-. 223-22 212 Gopher sSinaloayPocketaa nn aere 339 | Greenland Whale. 2... >=) == 43 Gopher, Slender-nosed Pocket .... 319 | Grison, Allamand’s ..........-:- 526 Gopher Sooty, Rocket) 7.445544. 300) |) \Grison, Calovevioras. sees 524 Gopher latameles Pocket... 338 || Grison, Gray-headed 4 22. 525 Gopher, Tough-skinned Pocket... 310 | Grison, Nelson's... .- sense 526, 528 Gopher; Tropical Pocket).°2 52... 226° GEISOnS 4.0.0.5 2 se ele eee 524 Gopher, Troublesome Pocket ..... 337 | Grizzled Brown Bat .......-.7258 575 Gopher, Wandering Pocket ...... 337 | Grizzled Mouse... + .3 30.0) sae 196 Gopher, White-nosed Pocket ..... 322) | Grazzled' Spider Monkeyaae seen aS Coplhenrsae eee £38,308, 300):322,408 || Grizzlies... oe 479 Gophers, Ancient Pocket an. .j0. 320 |) Grizzly «a: ie. ses ae to eee 478 Gophers, Broad-headed Pocket ..:. 316 | Grazzly Bear)... 2 eee 478 Gophers, Distinct Rocket <3 34... 325, | Grizzly, Bear) Mexicans eee 480 Gophers; arge Size’ Pocket 2.7. =. 326 | Grizzly Bears ....- <2... 0a eee 478 Gophers Pocket aa. nse ee 300,310,332) | (Ground=hogs = 4) see go Gophers, Powerful Pocket ....... gr |) Ground) Porcupmes eee 399 Gophers, Straight-headed Pocket . 322 | Ground Squirrels .......-.23205 89, 90 Gophers, Zygomata Pocket ...... 330 | Ground Squirrels, American...... 134 Cracehulbati sae eae 602, 634 || Guadalupe Mur Seal. 5 ae 544 Graceful Pree-talled§Batws-— ie 626) || (Guadalupe Skunk 22 = =) eee say Gray-backed Harvest Mouse ..... 27/2.) (Guanaceva Chipmimnike ) oe eee 741 Gray a bier uae sexe eke eae cle yay | Guatemalan Gray Fox 2 >. 2255" 475 Gray, Desertaliack Rabbit) aq--ee 436 | Guatemalan Meadow Vole ....... 306 Gray-taced Wiood Raitt es. es- 297, | Guatemalan Rice Rat. 2.2 s5eeee 241 (Grayabioxes Calitoniiciesse= ieee 477 || Guatemalan’ Shrews «.. <7 eae isa Grayalox Dastenn sree ee 473 | Guatemala Squirrel -)).-32- 2 eee 124 CGrayehoss) Guatemalan seen Avice || Gundlachis! Bathe. =o5) eee eee 599 (Grays HoxcpoiGtleepe rs eee eee 475 | Guerrero Field Mouse, Thomas’... 213 Gray. FOX oCOttSits 25h tan 1 ee 477 | Guerrero Squirrel ..- 5.252 120 Gray: Box Texan a4, yee ee 478 | Guinéa=pig.. 2: oc. .+.. 2s eee eee 41I GravyahOxeSics heomtatc tect oe corey 473 | Gundlach’s Hiitia ...2 - 122 eee 392 CraveheadedtGrisonieers eee eae 525 | Gunnison’s Prairie-dog ..... 5-55. 156 (Gren NebieiromGh —5..20ngeaccecess 451 (Gir Ojoossitad . 5 5nconacscabeos 7 | Hair Seal, San ‘Geronimo! 22>. eee 542 Cray Pockete Mouse ne ee aes 367 | Hairy Batiss a2. ae. see 662 Grays Black !Saqtmmrell)..oas6 oo: 28 | Hairy Hutia\.....2.0.5 sae eee 390 Garay S IOXololawin os oc cco Ge sae SO) |) Glattanitiias 3 eee eee 396 Grayson sellcnea ae ea ee 426) ||) Hamaltonssmith se ceuee eee 74. GENERAL INDEX OF COMMON NAMES. PAGE Handsome Kangaroo Rat........ 345 rarer AMOR sy oe eis Syne be cues 424 ane wAtiZOname ato... oan eS 423 lane. 2Ash-colored! 44. 40e. yee eo 420 Hare, Attwater’s Swamp ........ 414 Flare eAtidtUbOnssia. a. eee 422 Hare, Bachman’s Wood ......... 42¢ are Gerros Lslands. -...) 25 ee 428 planes Oram! OC Ole anc sens oes: see: 425 lane BlCet 60) hei so ae Lee. 428 ElanemnGabio Sate ae. fos eee ae 426 ERR OrayGON'S* 1.6/5 ee eloc tes 426 Hare. Greater Desert 3.225 -n.ter4~ - 423 lnlenne, ISIGIZANSEES Daas oe geedaaaer 419 Infante, IDSs IDES oc dn dsoccacne 423 arenes tl van asus, foes siete cake 421 Flare, Lower Califormia .2.252.. 2. 430 hare Mach@aCanm. J: . 2s). ans eben 417 ames Nelsomis) 4s .9..50.-:<66 06: 412 stareeeINGtallaS ele o. eer tien oe a2: 425 lnlanns (Olinvaloe ss atone pid einai ioe: 425 taney elainSh secs setiecc owe oe os 421 pllarevp web lars Sao cass eters oe & ceeke te 418 Alain SSeb reat sess cs. cp agus een she & 420 Islan. Sein IDNs aoe eases acdsee 422 Elare. small-footed =: - +. 52% 455 < 436 Place OWAINP ce fos sees is ie aad eres 415 are shehnuantepee: 2 4.2..2 42 2246 418 ate struel’s Swamps... os.% a5 .5 415 Hane saVeraiGruziac. are ee sas 32:8 420 lelayne, \WWisianbaeqiorn § saocncce aces 410 anew vaca tans tye rus ees ee 419 JEWEATREC) a eee, eget ere 89, 409, 410, 411 AReSwwATCtiComy Ark, Genie diane eas: 410 Eanes Chie, seaiey-csc ive ero cieis.ee Bs AIL Ea Erisisnspermophileme seen oe I4I Harsh-coated Pocket Gopher ..... 326 EllaameS to MiCes saeee te rae, ole 255 iainvieStaMlOuSeryo as saa ae sen. 809. 161 nlanvest Mouse. Al piles ae = ee 266 blamvest MOuse. Ameca (2 ciise-.0 0. = 270 Harvest Mouse, Big-eared........ 250 Harvest Mouse, Brownsville...... 264 Islamnnes Mionse, Calle. .sasceucos 260 Harvest Mouse, Captious .....>.. 263 Harvest Mouse, Chichen Itza..... 265 ai vesteMousem Ghinicttiees sere 259 Harvest Mouse, Cinereous ....... 262 Harvest Mouse, Cofre de Perote .. 267 Harvest Mouse, Colima.......... 267 Harvest Mouse, Costa Rica 831 PAGE. Harvest Mouse, Dusky ....... 261, 272 Harvest Mouse, Goldman’s....... 268 Harvest Mouse, Gray-backed ..... 272 Elacvest. Mouse; Hispid:...2..:..5..< 270 Harvest Mouse, Irazii Voleano.... 259 Elanvest; Mouse, ialapa 2.4... 5:2. 267 Harvest Mouse, Large-eared ..... air Harvest Mouse, Las Vigas ....... 262 Harvest Mouse, Long-tailed ...... 261 Harvest Mouse, Lower California . 262 Harvest Mouse, Mexican......... 264 Harvest Mouse, Mountain ....... 263 Harvest Mouse, Mount Popocatepetl 265 Harvest Mouse, Oaxaca .... 2.2: 270 Harvest Mouse, Oposura.... 2. . = 264 Harvest, Mouse, Onizaba,- = 2:4 2 a8 266 Harvest Mouse, Patzcuaro....... 271 Harvest Mouse, Peninsular....... 263 Harvest Mouse, Rufous.......... 268 Harvest Mouse, San Sebastian.... 270 Harvest Mouse, Slender ......... 265 Harvest Mouse, Slender-nosed .... 268 Harvest Mouse, Tlalpam:........ 271 Harvest Mouse, Todos Santos .... 260 Harvest Mouse, Valparaiso....... 260 Harvest Mouse, Volcan Toluca ... 266 Harvest Mouse, White-lipped .... 260 FleavysPeceany qa ciscw oe ee 64 edge nog units sien) ee eee 382 Hellers:Rocket| Mouse <2). 360 Hellers) White-striped Bate... 2.) 703 ermandez sojaguar 3.01. 5 Veer 446 ermandezis Raccoons) 54 eee 491 Hidaleo Jack Rabbitia- ia ease. 746 ippopotamiuses 22.8 4 ee 60 Hispid Harvest, Motise.... 2.5... 270 nispid’ Pocket Mouséss.5. 92-2 2: 360 Eispidvopiny: Rate assess sole 371 Plodny, Baitiry.ck wee eee ae 595 Hoary MolesMouse: 7.2.52. .:.22: 742 Foary opiny, Mouse: 5.4.4.9. 5: 375 Moftimann?s Sloth 26.95. -05.4- 20, 21 Fofimannrs oq uirrel ac. se oss 104 OSA GES oh Lo nets SEAS eS RR 60 LOGS) Vere Shere Rec eee eo 48 Hollow-horned Ruminants ...... 67, 83 Elolznens Llanes. ene 419 Honduras Bat, White ........... 710 Honduras Spiny Mouse.......... 381 Honduras sqitintel 2.00.0. 0.oc:. 128 Footed Otiadtupeds so <0... 25. 60 832 GENERAL INDEX OF COMMON NAMES. PAGE PAGE TOES ss. hoes tee ee ee 607 | LF G0Glt sean tae Gee 63 lalOWISS WISE cccssccccaneosoos = nog Jaekdis’s on. eek yee ee 463, 464 Elonse Mouse ailicdi= sewer 180 | Jackass Rabbit, Batty s -#2- 4. a6 433 louse sMlotsern| | alap cee eee 163 | Jack Rabbit, Allen's...) -- 5. 434 House@Ra tier: aa ari ieee 222,505 | Jack Rabbit, Alta Mira 2.2 745 FPIOUSE FRACS: corte wt ee ee ee 306 | Jack Rabbit, Beautiful-eared ..... 431 Howler Islandiof Coiba ss. e5 4. 728 | Jack Rabbit, California... -- 5 4ee 437 Howler, -Mantled =e. secre ee 726 | Jack Rabbit, Desert) <>2=) -- ae 435 lal@iwiem, WIESSOAIN , gogo coo po aac 727 °| Jack Rabbit, Desert Gray >. 7792 436 lalOwmkere, WAUNIOESS onc consuls cox 720 | Jack Rabbit; Donkey 72.50... ee 435 Elowline Monkeys 2-4-4 see 725,726 | Jack Rabbit, Espirito Santo Island 438 Muachtca sqiuierel a. eee e 160) ||, Jack Rabbit; Gaillardse2. sso 433 Huehuetan Spiny Mouse......... 380 |, Jack Rabbit, Hidalgowys.. 4. eee 746 Hump-backed (Wihales.. =. #2.,-5 41 | Jack Rabbit, Lower California.... 438 lnenonnboyIDiOes goo hoc sode bees ncac 464 | Jack Rabbit, Merriam’s ........- 432 lnlieiainnaltes IDGoyoenK! os gc hon aun ag a 441 | Jack Rabbit, San Pedro Martir ... 439 ititiarsBilack=tanlediyace vies eee 391 | Jack Rabbit, Wandering......-.- 434 EhutianGundlach:si. ess ene 302) lack Rab bitSer eee et eee 410, 411 FLUtHa cll Ainyic netshe aetna eres eee g00: |) Jagstiar.....a35 << occ eee 445, 532 Piatias rattan irs i). ee ears 306 | ‘Jaguar, ‘Costa Rica... 2. ayaa 446 lehuhaia, IhakertioehonS 5, 4cadee00500% 304. | Jaguar, Goldman's... ..2.ee 447 Huta, Wanceolate-spot .a40se+ 5. 392 | Jaguar, Hermmandez's 215-5 ee 446 lita; serehensile-talledwes men ae 368 | Jaguars: 2)...0sc4- eee eee 446 Hittia ohort-taled, Se yon a 363. |, Jaguarondl: 2.4.22... eee 451 binittia,s, White-banded: 5 53.5444. 3294 | laguarondi, Boqueron ....2-2eene 452 Flea eK bercy Arey haces ee oer ee 60: || Jaguarondi, Gray .:.:.. 3-2 eee 451 Jaguarondi, Sinaloa eee 452 Ree WAS ys PEE oc 5 po koe 39 | Jalapa Brown Mouse ............ 176 Ieinvaksiehanesot oes 8 oo 7 dc o0 abe 461 | Jalapa Field Mouse .../......... 208 Hichime umm Sy. eer 461 | Jalapa Harvest Mouse........... 267 imitator Mouse. cme a) ees 205 | Jalapa House Mouse ............ 163 Maal ama © aie oe) seine canes heres at ve esos 442 | Jalapan Mouse .-........ /2 aja “192 Inflated-nose Bat ............... (47. | Jialapa Rice Rat ceo -- ac eee 246 Ingraham s Weatia s 2s eee 3945) jalisco- Brown Rate. =o ae 579 Insect-eating Bats ........... 569, 579 | Jalisco Small-eared Mouse ....... 179 Tmsectivores —-. 22S. 222-22. - 547 | Jamaica Bat 2... +... 00k eee 694 Imsectiverous (Bats: yee oe ee 665 | Jamaica Rice Rat ........5s00en 247 Insectivorous Mammals ......... 547) || JaralePocket, Mouse = 25.50 eee 365 Intermediate Bat ............ 595; O94) fb Jet Mouse... 2... .<: 3. See 179 Intermediate Pocket Mouse ...... 364 | Juarez Pocket Gopher ........... 338 Trazi Pocket Gopher ............ 328: | Jtmapine Mice: ..0.... ta. 89 Irazi Volcano Harvest Mouse .... 259 | Juquila Mouse.................. 179 [sland of Coibaowler =: =: -.4- 725.1, Juguila, Wood Rat 2... 2). eeee 288 Island of Cozumel Mouse ........ 181 Island of Cozumel Opossum ...... 15 "|| Kenearoo, Giant |. 5.2.55. eee I | Island of Tiburon Mouse......... E750 te ‘i eae NIC, A | Island Opossum «s.- se sonee 17 ce ae eee aay Islandeivaccoonm eee eee 492 SANS GTO Rat, Black-nosed 3° ang 348 | iisolateduinice: Ratan. ser tate mie 254 | Kangaroo Rat, Black-tailed ...... 348 | Isthmian Agoutie.s.a.2 5.050005. 407 | Kangaroo Rat, Chapman's ....... 350 Isthmian Spiny Mouse .......... 378 | Kangaroo Rat, Desert...--.- 329 345 Isthmian» WoodtRate-n 7a. eee 287 | Kangaroo, Rat, Doubttull 225. scee 346 GENERAL INDEX OF COMMON NAMES. 833 PAGE KamcarooKait, Dusky os 4, se 351 Kangaroo Rat, Handsome ....... 345 Kangaroo Rat, Merriam’s........ 346 Kangaroodkat: Nimble =. oi)... - Bi5t Mancaroo eat, Ordisice asa =: 350 Kangaroo Rat, Ornamented...... 344 Kangaroo Rat, Palmer’s......... 350 Kancarooshat, Penote)... aio. 344 INancaroorwat,einilltps: 5 3 ee ama 343 Wangaroo Rat. small. 24... a. 346 Kangaroo Rat, Tiburon Island ... 344 Kangaroo Rats...... 340, 341, 348, 352 Kangaroo Rats, Five-toed ....... 349 Kangaroo Rats, Four-toed ....... 341 RETIRE NS 8) clays ak cube 4 cere eee 49 TSSIUIIIESES evoke Bienes RS eeee Gen okies 49, 50 LSaillere Why IneN rae his Gla lors Us Ged Oe 50 KailleraWihales Common =22-.-.... 51 Killer Whale, Large-toothed ..... 57 aller Whales v.02... 40, 47, 50, 51, 538 KenrcdirecsMOuseyas naa eee = 202 SSIMESAT OU cis 2 ons) 2r. Si. Ge Hs, = | 499, 501 HSCS AN OU AZLCC!. occ bere nk es 4 500 Konkajou, @hirigut..) 2.25.25: 2s 501 RGinicayOUSH ees eS ao a Sees 482, 499 Heit Box, Bisceared js .-/.. 255: 472,473 VarCarpintera Field. Mouse....... 198 Pastienaca squirrel 2... 2. os 741 a Grulla Brown Bat. 2.22.2). 0< Sola) aneceolate-spot Mutian......4... 392 RaePalma-Pield Mouse .....:2...% 1904 WagParada spiny. Bat) =. 4.e0-. 4 -- 369 IL@nrse (Croker INANE c ooo soe uaee me 228 Large-eared Bat, Bocourt’s ...... 654 Large-eared Bat, Buller’s........ 654 Large-eared Bat, California ...... 65 Large-eared Bat, Saussure’s...... 653 Large-eared Bat, Waterhouse’s ... 652 Warce-carede Baus) serra ei cic 608 Large-eared Field Mouse......... 210 Large-eared Harvest Mouse ...... 271 Large-éared Mole Mouse ......... 169 Large-eared Vampire Bat........ 662 iarse-eared \WioodeRatenas... 64) 279 Large-nosed Mastiff Bat ......... 621 Large-sized Pocket Gophers ...... 326 Large-toothed Killer Whale ...... 51 Warge-toothed Shrew: «2. / 2... 552 Warge-witled Bat: 4. tan, tc. ts a 573 WaseeenaspBaiie cess dee Sone 646 La Salada Deer Mouse .....-.... Igo aswVacas Batre aumses samo on ote 584 Las Vigas Harvest Mouse ........ 262 Las Vigas Pocket Gopher ........ 314 Leafless or Blunt-nosed Bat...... 688 eat-nosed. Bait. Salivanis’ nar. 710 east; Cottomtiwat, sri ape tea ce 230 emnmim OS eye) ois ore era ceekabiess eee 2098 ISCOMMMAQUCT ONS Sieio esos geen cio 451 EGON HOME Om Ne, te Jeet sci et oe noes 451 Meopards Euuntimcy meson tonne 441 esseneDeSents lates. aaa ere 423 Te CCON Cs ae) ave ste iceeds sia out ae et: a 431 Light-colored Porcupine ......... 4o1 Minnccany Opossum. risen TA Mion Hall Sqiitcrels = cia aes ee 105 WittlepAmteaten eee eee 25, 26 Littler Browne ate sees ae ee 580 little! Calitormia bate: 15 ssc ent 578 wittleiComondulBatea.a- ee ori 607 Little Desert Pocket Mouse ...... 358 Little Pree-pailed Bat 2.344 ase 630 ittlerGrays NOx) een Seen 475 Mitte Gray oquirtel = te seca eee 102 Littlesbare*s ane. Sen oa ie 421 WittleiMiexi can Bate tate ete 579 bittlewNaccoonte eae aoe 490 ittle Spiny Wiouse) 1-0. ee 377 Little Spotted Skunk, Chihuahuan 521 rttles spotted: Skunikciee aca eae 519 ittoralpopirnyeMlOUuSea te eer 38 WlaIMaSss:.2 nec ng Seiceies eee Ae eeeake 60 We ODO Rare eens Ree Oe ee 471 Lofty Mountain Shrew .......... 550 lonely, Rice Naty, fen: = ae oer aack 244 ILone-=earedebatsdlomesos es aa aa 650 Mong-haired (Rice Rat waa aceen 245 ong-nosed Baths sa 2n-ei rs ase 609 ILong-nosed Dolphin 2%. 5.52254. 58 WongenosedsMousch a mesa incre 209 Long-nosed Spiny Mouse ........ 378 Vone-spinedyPorcupiness- a 307 Long-tailed Harvest Mouse ...... 201 one-tailed Rice Rathesce- eae ve 238 Wone=talledsSkumnllceere a eee 510, 511 Long-tailed Spermophile......... 149 Long-tailed Spiny Rat .......... 372 Bost ePocket| Gophersen ciao ae 338 Lower California Badger......... 505 Vower Calitomual Bates. as sess 2: 573 Lower California Brown Bat ..... 834 GENERAL INDEX OF COMMON NAMES, PAGE Lower California Chipmunk ...... 136 Wower, California Coyoter. =: .46- 466 Lower California Deer - 232 3.5: 78 Wowe»rn Calitornia Elaress. sas aaae 430 Lower California Harvest Mouse .. 262 Lower California Jack Rabbit .... 438 ower Calitormia Wyn 25s eee 460 WVower California, Moleee- = + 4. - 564 Lower California Mountain Sheep. 84 Lower California Rice Rat....... 236 Mower Califormia skunk: 22. .25-- 507 Lower California Spermophile .... 143 Lower California Wood Rat...... 283 lbynx: Baileys tS eee 25 22 nee 459 leva; (Caltionlan es sass e a. e se 459 IGavandse DYES as ary ech rn Acie bio 74 458 IDavanb:@rea DAS cibi Ents) 0} Winns Ais Gace aan a ch 456 Pynx ower Calitormia >. Js: 2 460 NETS pol terry teens .> eee 301 Meadow Vole, Mount Zempoaltepec 305 Meadow Vole, Reddish ......:... 302 Mears Coyote... 57). 7 eee 4608 Mearns’ ‘Skunk... #52. aoe eee 516 Mearns’ Squirrel .. .A:3=5 a5 eee 133 Merriam’s Chipmunk, |... 22.5 139 Merriam’s Jack Rabbit, 3222) ae 432 Merriam’s Kangaroo Rat ........ 346 Merriam’s Pocket Gopher 23.3338 Rie Merriam’s Pocket Mouse ..".3 325 354 Merriam’s Skunk 7.24.20) 509 Mexican: Avouwty 2 2c. 3 ae eee 405 Mexican Badger. {27-22 eee 504 Mexican Bat... 2 .. 720 =e ee 644 Mexican Bat, Little: 572 see. ee 579 Mexican Chipmunk . .< :. =>) 2m 136 Mexican’ Deer: «3.5.52 eee 72 Mexican Pree-tailed! Bat. >>) eee 629 Mexican ‘Grizzly Bear: 22. 22a 480 Mexican Harvest Mouse.......... 264 Mexican Howler >.) 32.5.3 5 eae 7a Mexican Meadow Vole]. === eee 301 Mexican Mountain Sheep......... 86 Mexican Mouse 3-21... - eee 207 Mexican Murine Opossum........ 6 Mexican: Otter... .--.: see 535 Mexican Pocket Mouse .:- > 22g. 255 Mexican) Prairie-dog3 sao 156 Mexican Prong-horn 92225. eee 81, 82 Mexican Puma ..5.2-2 2050 456 Mexican) Red Bat =3>22)— 34am 594 Mexican Shrew, Coues’ 2. = 92sec 560 Mexican Spermophile >. 37> 146 Mexican Spider Monkey ......°..- 733 Mexican Timber Wolf ........ 470, 471 Mexican! Dree’ Porcupine 3-3 eae 401 Mexican) Vampire Bat/ee- == ae 663 Mexican) Wiood Rat ~ 32-5 5 see 282 Micey eo whee ete ae 162, 461, 482, 529 GENERAL INDEX OF COMMON NAMES. PAGE IMiGewMD Cer: Str days che cy: cee tee 170 Mager snieldt 0 s.2., Oe t AG. oem ord 89, 170 Micesilanveste:,.. crs aoe ai 255 WANG, Iibhnayownaler Gees g aap abbes aoc 89 Nine see ad Ow: nie s+c ct eee tn ea Ae 208 MiceeMiGler | suns sf niche ote ne: 165 Mice miPocketiyas. «=i tirric 341, 352, 308 Michoacan Bridled Weasel....... 533 MEChOACAD TLATG. 2 oie oS otic oe 417 Michoacan:Squitrel }.-.. . 5.2). 118 MinGordornialonas. a. wet crslae 729 VIR GOLE OT Mee fais, duc aise eo Rae ele 500 MillenisvAncmadillo: a4 ste so. 330, 32 NGIITeRIS Bathe oi ocs dais Apres ates v4 575 MillenissINose-leaf Bat ]5.ece55.. 678 NGS ES Sethe saan S44 cious Grete Mimics MIOUSe is os Rae en 180 Ni birall ke aie aie RS ee eee ens ones cake eee 528 Maitatriteys lew pe iene os 550 MiradomibrowneBatee sows o.. -- 588 IMO, amd NOS sues omen eeotaloe 6 565 Mole Commoner © seers. 7) Acs soe oe 563 MolemiLower California, .4.65.5... 564 MlOTeRMi Gergen ey che oe Ins Stoners 165 Mole Mouse, Black-browed....... 166 MolesMouse, Drab Gray 23.2.0. 168 MoleiMouses Hoary. ar... S:cs.)s a: 742 Mole Mouse, Large-eared: ..-....: 169 MolesMouse, Balem.n 54.5256. . 167 Mole Mouse,-Ramona <= 2.-+.4....« 167 Mole Mouse, Samalayuca........ 742 Mole Mouse, Sand-loving ........ 168 MoleiMiouse) Eropicall 2-5... 4. . 167, 168 IMolep Mouse Walkie) sn). fe ein eo 742 IN OVIGES Sete ice ouatane b 89, 547, 548, 562, 563 Monkey, Black Spider=...27.2...°. 734 OSC he see ee ees s a 8 67 IOVS Eile a Ris Garter acon Sah ena 63 MountainiGopher Am. 5... %.i02 >. 314 Mountain Harvest Mouse........ 263 Moimmitain MOUSE nae eoel als on... 3. 200 Momntaim Sheep 424562. 8 abe. sheds 83 Mountain Sheep, Lower California. 84 Mountain Sheep, Mexican........ 86 Mi otmatatial SC uUinreline sys ne os 121 Mountain WioodeRateie of so se 4. 204 Mount Iztaccihuatl Pocket Gopher 314 Mount Malinche Mouse .......... 195 Mount Popocatepetl Harvest Mouse 265 Mount Tancitaro Wood Rat...... 290 Mount Zempoaltepec Field Mouse. 204 Mount Zempoaltepec Meadow Vole 305 835 PAGE MOUS aan sapere etree aster 93, 161 Mouse Aten. \cnet atte he ote 208 Moise, Alleniss Spinivarssnis tet trie 376 Mouse. Allied! ew on = use int ae 192 Mouses Allied? Desert < 5.35.7... 176 Mouse ys|ialapayiiel die rac seme erst: 208 Mouse; Jialapa Harvest ..2 2.7. x. 267 Mousey alaparilouse amie re 163 PAGE Mousetn)alapanmerssc atte eee 192 Mouse, Jalisco Small-eared ....... 179 Moises anal Rocke tie st) te 365 IMGUSE let: .cahaye to cin acca eee 179 Mousesa)itiquilaieeas sewer ee 179 Mousey Kandel eee eee 202 Mouse, La Carpintera Field ©. 7.-- 198 Mouse) La Palma Rieldi 2s... ae 194 Mouse, Large-eared Field ...277... 210 Mouse, Large-eared Harvest ..... 271 Mouse, Large-eared Mole .:’.-.... 169 Mose, Warsaladay Decree 190 Mouse, Las Vigas Harvest':...... 262 Mouse, Little Desert Pocket...... 358 Mouse, Little Spiny +: ie 2747, Mousey Littoral’Spinw se eee 381 Mouse; Wonle-nosed! i asym 209 Mouse, Long-nosed Spiny ........ 378 Mouse, Long-tailed Harvest ...... 261 Mouse, Lower California Harvest . 262 Mouse, Margarita Pocket ........ 363 Mouse, Maria Madre Island ...... 197 Mouse, Merriam’s Pocket 23 ac: 354 Mouse; Mexican’... sho. Spore 207 Mouse, Mexican Harvest......... 264 Mouse, Mexican Pocket.......... 355 Mouse. Mimics...) ose eee 180 Mouse. Mountain = one 200 Mouse, Mountain Harvest ....... 263 Mouse, Mount Malinche ......... 195 Mouse, Mount Popocatepetl Har- WES viel «2.0 cians tence) eee 265 Mouse, Mount Zempoaltepec Field 204 Mouse; Mule-eared) =) a. eee 199 Mouse; Naked-eared <..\.2 cee ee 188 Mouse, Nelson’s Field ........... 214 Mouse, Nelson’s Pocket. 3.2. 295-8 364 Mouse, Nelson's Spiny s:..-2 eee 382 Mouse; Oaxaca Bield\ === see 206 Mouse, Oaxaca Harvest ......... 270 Mouses Odd=tatled eee 202 Mouse, Oposura Harvest......... 264 Mouse, Onizabay icles 207 Mouse. Onizabay Elanviestes-sae ner 266 Mouse. Ozolotepee: Field -- = 2a 210 Mouse Pactics Pocketas =a 355 Mouse, Painted Spiny .........-.- 377 Mouse, Pale Mole- 73, 32. eee 167 Mouse, Pallid) Pocket. =a are 366 Mouse, Patzcuaro Harvest ....... 271 Mouse, Peninsular Harvest....... 263 GENERAL INDEX OF COMMON NAMES. INfOUSe see erOLei ase ieee aie Moise ablatinar spiny. a1 Mouse, Price’s Pocket ......... Mousey buertonamgely sana al. - Mouse, Ramona Mole ......... Mouse, Related White-footed... Mouse, Rio Grande White-footed . Mouse, Rio Sestin Meadow ..... IM CHEIRGOS RY) ah A a es oe he cees ae Mouse e owley Ss Piney ee oe ee Mouse, Rufous Harvest........ Mouse, Sachem or Chief ........ Mouse, Samalayuca Mole....... Mouse, San Clemente Island ... Mouse, San Cristobal Field ..... Mouse, Sand-loving ........... Mouse, Sand-loving Mole ...... Mouse, San Felipe Field ....... Mouse, San Geronimo Island Field Mouse, San Martin Island...... Mouse, San Pedro Martir Moun- ESIEMS™ 55) Bh aero temo el ae eee Moise oan OUCMEMA. Q.5 5 so. ens Mouse, San Quentin Pocket .... Mouse, San Sebastian Harvest. . Mouse, Short-eared California IRLOCE her ee to ae Seek ee: Mouse, Short-nosed Pocket IMiotisesns iiymhiel doaey es ye eeu ees 2: Mousey sinaloavPocket ...... 74. Mouse, Slender Harvest ....... Mouse, Slender-nosed Harvest .. Mouse, Slender-nosed Pocket ... Mouse; Sinallest: Spiny 2... 2. : . Mouse; Sonora Spiny. 72.23... 2. Mouse, Sonora White-footed Field Mousey sonoytalDeserti = 5545-2. MOUSE SOO LVarr rier tae torte Mousesspinyabocket... <4... 2% Mouse; stephens, Bieldi 2552... Mouse otrange Pocket 2s)... Whomise, INGO cco acuage a5 ba oge Mouse, Tehuantepec Field ..... Mouse, Texan Field Mouse, Thomas’ Guerrero Field... Mouse, Thurber’s Field ........ IMO TSG Mealnita yearn a ee rs rain Mouse; lal pamehieldi a yer sa. Mouse, Tlalpam Harvest....... Moses dlodos*santosmearc: +. a Mouse, Todos Santos Harvest .. Mouse, Todos Santos Island... . 837 PAGE. Mouse, Tormidiuspinyy 54/60". 7- 376 Mouse, Totontepec Field........ 208 Mouse; DropicaliMole soe: 168 Mousey Drowblesome spree 193 Mouse) Uruapan! Spinyea..e.)-1 378 Mouse, Valparaiso Harvest...... 260 Mouse, Vera Cruz Spiny ........ 379 Mouse, Volcan of Irazu......... 274 Mouse, Volcan Toluca Harvest ... 266 Mouse, Wihite-footed ..........4. 169 Mouse, White-lipped Harvest .... 269 Mouse, White-spot Deer........ 178 Mouse, White-tailed............ 201 Mouse; sometlaien. ass aeieee 184 Mouse, Waki Molen e202 phuae 742 Mose; Wohallitum res are 177 Mouse Noucataniaeia ie ase eee 194 Mouse, Zacatecas Pocket... 2: 361 Mouse Zamora oe oe ee 202 Monkey, Fulvous-bellied Spider .. 734 Monkey, Geoffroy’s Spider...... 738 Monkey, Geoffroy, siti san aoe 724 Monkey, Grizzled Spider........ 734 Monkey, Mexican Spider........ 734 Monkey, Noisy Squirrel ......:. 729 Monkey; Oersteadis Mitr fase a 731 Monkey, Rufous-foot Squirrel .... 729 Monkey Sian Oe eee B20 Mionikey.sy) Elowiliniceeee mee eee 35 GAAS) Monkeys; New, Wiorldy 52 tr ar or 725, Monkeys, Prehensile-tailed ...... 725 Monkeys Spidereer-sn. sais [BP OS Monkeyse so ciciicnelier. ates 728 MONO A ae mere ocitre See ee ee 726 Mono.carablancdpe see ee 736 Monon Golorad Omer ee ee eee 733 Montserrat Bataan ie ee 705 Motzorongons kink r eerie oie 517 Mountain) Sle wares areas 553 Mit. Popocatepetl Shrew. 5-5... 561 Mt. Zempoaltepec Shrew ....... 562 MrilerAtcmadillomenserer er ine 32 Mules Deer. hess hore 7 Mules Deer Calitormniai yaa sere 77 Mule Weer) Chihwaliwtase se eee 78 While IDE, IDESSME ca ccoaasaoour 0) Mule-eared Mouse ............:. 199 VIGOR Sry yee Suse ce ere 32 MaimicOOSCra eras te waraier 460, 461, 463 Miumtiacriss f cass che ta egsene char 79 Mungoose, Common Indian ..... 402 Wiliaietaves (Oyoyossbhoa 5 Soo sac cucu os 5 838 GENERAL INDEX OF COMMON NAMES. PAGE Murine Opossum, Mexican....... 6 Masi Deer: os.. oie ee cee 67, 403 Miisk-@xen! 342520 sate eee 83 Miskeratene.. =e e eae ome 161, 306, 388 Musi=rateveale tas eee ie 308 IMRiskeravtsis ee £ ens cys cates arte to eens 306 MUSK yAB at: iagnaac aes ae erro 617 LAOS Dae aeRO Ws. cio cria io, cuca ence 487 iINaked=earedeMiouse en nae 188 Naked-tailed Pocket Gopher ..... 318 INaked=tatled@Raitiae ieee ener Pity Naked-tailed Wood Rats ........ 277 Narrow-headed Pocket Gopher ... 328 Narrow-headed Spotted Skunk ... 521 Narrow-headed Wood Rat....... 285 Nawal sata )-vaee Oa cee ater tant ree. 47 Nayarit sotirelinccy.. dete mae 108 Neglected Pocket Gopher: ....-- 320 INelson'siCoativen cen one ee eee 496 INelsoniseD Gera ere were cena 75 Nelson’s Field Mouse............ 214 Nelsons! GriSonpe see ieee eee 526, 528 INelsonisublareiaciemis cme seen 412 Nelson’s Pocket Gopher ...... 324, 339 Nelson's: Pocket Mouse <3. - 5... .- 364 INelsonis;shrewaeeee eee ee nee 561 Nelson's, Spiny. Mouse)... 422 or) 382 INelsonys squirrel je 121 iINelson’s Wood Rat). -2. =. + s5- 292 New, World Monkeys 2..-.-.---.- 725 Nicaraguan Bat, Small-eared ..... 663 Nicaraguan spiny (Rat 22.45 s2o-- 387 INSANE ere Slopbebnrell. 4 Sou ssa0o00c% 127 INGehOlIS! Batis...) cae eee ee 706 Nimible Kangaroo Ratz-e-eaassc. 351 Nine-banded Armadillo.......... 34 Noisy Squirrel Monkey .......... 729 Noland/s' Ranch Coyote <<: =... - 469 North vAmertcan Bears. a.m sas 478 Northern: Tenasserine. se sce 93 Northwestern etmay ae ae INOrway: dat: ey eon eeseaaeicrae Nose-leaf Bat, Barbadoes ........ 677 INosesleat Baty Caverns sso eee eee 689 INose-leat Bats Culbanigeae seer 678 iINose-leak Baty Diwante =) 690 Nose-leaf Bat, Miller’s .©......... 678 Nose-leat Bat, Porto Rico a5... 677 Nose-leat Bat, Redmanis) 52. 5... 670 Nose-leaf Bat, Santa Lucia ......- 678 PAGE. Nose-leal Bat. Vipanema +). Hes Nose-leatiBats 72 aon eee ee te 569 INUHAID ...- 557,558 Octodonts' <5 a. ac a eee 382 Odd-tailed. Mouse 5... 25). eee 202 Oerstead’s Litt Monkey ae. re Omilteme Rabbit 2. 2522... eaeuee 743 ONE Be le el eee 4537582 Opossum 255.2 5 Sern st ce Se I Opossum, Allen's 2. ..-2:. eee 13 Opossum Alston’s = - eee 9 Oposstm, Ashy:..2.\5. “eee 6 possum) Battysse ein eee 18 Opossum, Earl of Derby’s ....... 9 ©possum) Eten} --- ee eae 18 Opossum, Fulvous-bellied ........ 8 @possum, Gray. 2.24 0.050 eee 7 @possum, Island. ...5. 22. epee 17 Opossum, Island of Cozumel ..... 15 Opossum, Linnzan ... eee 15 Opossum, Maria Madre Island .... Fi Opossum, Mexican Murine....... 6 Opossum, Murine J... 222 32 4c 5 Opossum); Oaxaca; . ...3- 22 8 Opossum, Orizaba .. 220 eee 13 Opossum, Pale Woolly =. 22 ous be) Opossum, Rat-tailed <. 22322 3aeee 12 Opossuni, (Richmond's 2 ores Py Opossum), Sinaloa... 2 Sass 6 Opossum Rabasco ere ree 16 Opossum, Texas! :3 2.2 eee 16 Opossum, Water; 5... -2-. 354 Pocket Mouse, Batopilas......... 365 Pocket Mouse, Black-eared ...... 356 Pocket Mouse, Broad-nosed ...... 3259 Pocket Mouse,-Bryant’s ......... 364 Pocket Mouse, Buff-colored ...... 362 Pocket Mouse, Cape St. Lucas .... 363 Pocket Mouse, Eastern Desert .... 359 Pocket Mouse, Goldman’s........ 365 Pocket MWouses Grayais. see 367 Pocket Mouse, Great California ... 367 Pocket Mouse, Heller’s PAGE. Pocket Mouse, Elispid=s =: 45 ee 360 Pocket Mouse, Intermediate ..... 364 IPioyelkeeiy WIESE, [esr 22 se cs et 365 Rocket Mouse s bitte] eseni nese 358 Pocket Mouse, Margarita ........ 363 Pocket Motise; Merriamy’s:> 2 eee 354 Pocket Mouse; Mexican. see 355 Pocket Mouse; Nelson’s.. 9-2 58 364 Rocket Mouse Paciic ese 355 Pocket Mouse, Pallidi 435-5. 366 Pocket: Mouse; Price's"... eae 358 Pocket Mouse, San Quentin ...... 362 Pocket Mouse, Short-eared Califor- Olt eee cae ND Pantie paar ats earn 3.4.0 366 Pocket Mouse, Short-nosed ...... 255 Pocket Mouse, Sinaloa .......... 359 Pocket Mouse, Slender-nosed ..... 358 Pocket: Mouse, Spmy .... 42 3 -oee 363 Pocket Mouse, Strange Vs-a see 3601 Pocket Mouse, Zacatecas ........ 361 Poey’si Batis... 2.2 42 ome eee 686 PolarsBeéar <...-026 ee. eee 478 Porcupine! 222.52 =... 55 pee ee 307, 547 Porcupine: Chiniqiitts =e 402 Poreupine, Wisht-colored. =e 401 Porcupine, Mexican Tree. =e a. ae 401 Porcupine, Prehensile-tailed ...... 402 Porcupine, Rothschild’s Tree ..... 401 Porcupine, Wester -cerce ee 397, 399 Poreupine, Yucatan. (see. ee 402 Poretipiness:....4/7ehceo en eee ee 396 Porcupines, American... 2.0 oe 397 Porcupines, Grotind:.2 2. 2-3 -ee 399 Porcupines, Long-spined ......... 397 Poretipines, Short-spined ==.-2-e- 399 Poreupines, “Tree... 4. {Se eee 399 PORPOISE 202s te, Se eee 47,49 Porpoise, Bottle-nosed— =... gee 56 Porpoise, Common ...4- 3... 49 Porpoisés' 2. 2280: 2S 205 Soc eee 43,48 IPortomRicannmS alter — ee 643 Porto Rico Nose-leaf Bat:....... 677 POttOS: 208 O68 oe eee 482 Pouched Bat ...:.0) 545... 5a 612 PouchedsRats® = oe see 89, 308 Pouched@ Rats. spiny eee 368 Powerful Pocket Gophers ........ Beit Prairie-dogy as aon nos coe ae ee 155 Praime-dog, Arizona 2] .-=s.55- 154 Prame-dog. Gunnisonis sce so -2e 156 Prawie-dog, Mexicana 2-22) a.5 ee 156 GENERAL INDEX OF COMMON NAMES. PAGE. [Brainle eee 240 Ord’s Kangaroo... >: 2 o2ee 350 Orizaba Wood... «..2. >.23 286 Ornamented Kangaroo...... 344 Painted Wood ... 2.223522 287 Pale Kiecé:. >.0< 4 365622 eee 219 Panama RiGee een 241 Panama Spiny .: /22..2 eee 387 Perote Kangareo /, 557 eeeee 344 Perote Wood)... psec 293 Phillips* Kangaroo S25 laeere 343 Querendaro Wood... 282 Rhoads Woodis.. 50a 284 Rufous Rice’.20... 2 a ee 239 Rusty Wood ..3.:5. 55 ene 280 palvin's' Spiny . ...o 4,22 eee 370 San Felipe Desert) eee 286 San Micuel ‘Spiny 2 7 ape 388 Santa Maria Volcano Rice... 245 Shining Rice .... =. .) 3 eee 240 Short-spined. . «5.4/5. see 386 Short-tailed Spiny.......... 373 sinaloa Wood... +... 55558 283 Slender-tailed Wood ........ 286 Small-footed Wood ......... 281 small Kangaroo: ...... 93058 346 Small-toothed Cotton ....... 226 spotted: Spiny — ...) eee 373 SL. Lucia, Rice |... ope 251 Dts Vincent Rice: 244 Siriped-tace Rice. {2 . saa ona Sucre Rice: {<4 ae 254 Sumichrast’s Vesper ........ 216 Dabascan) Rice 4s5 eo eee 2377, ialamancay Rice wae 241 feapa Cotton .: ..2>a4e see 225 Meapa; Rice. asc. eseee 244, 247 Texolo Wood: >.) 3 2522> eee 278 Tiburon Island Kangaroo ... 344 Todos Santos Island Wood .. 284 foltec Cotton.+...2- aes 226 Tonala Cotton 15505... eee 229 Tonila Rice =. oe a Cee 242 GENERAL INDEX OF COMMON NAMES. PAGE. Rate mu ropicalWiGOdi in neers 288 Xie MPG boell OVEU ET oe, seem chow oithn pacino 218 irals lidmbula RICE <2 sist. Sek 239 eee 4 IN bale VCe en ee 221 Intec. ANG bd Eee iy een ees By Reet are 219 Rat, Volean de Chiriqui Cotton... 231 ate Wandermeo Rice | 4.5.2.4... - 243 Varta VWAUSONIS shen cs Gis a shores = ce 219 Rat, Western Desert Cotton ..... 227 Rat, White-bellied Rice ......... 236 at, White-eared Cotton’. ..<. 2... 230 Rat, White-throated Wood ...... 285 Rat, White-toothed Wood ....... 281 Nai OOGM is ce Sie cyceriaes cheneeart 275 Rei Zacatecas WOOd |. 45e-m6s = 7 290 IRAN ESS SiS Bae ec See ee 162, 461. 482, 5209 1 RATES, JANG REINS cae @ Ghoioed b.cis 5 oe a rae 89 RA SHpATDOTeAll gan 4 eto ees os 388 RU Sen OG bOs aes ste x cate ons 89, 222 _Rats, Five-toed Kangaroo ....... 349 Rats, Four-toed Kangaroo ....... 341 Reis piled genom: <. 2 Oe is.3 2s ee 382 RATES MeL OUSON ees SE a icgces maya sen ais 306 Rats, Kangaroo ..... 340, 341, 348, 352 Rats, Naked-tailed Wood ........ 277 Reise PONCheds Sve cht o o.. : 89, 308, 309 IRENE, IRGICEN FELo os eensa cece eee ae 89, 232, 233 LRH SESS) OF 6 0 aie ga 382, 384, 385 Rats opimy moucheds i225... <2\s. 5 368 IREHES, INES are sie Gin. Giclee ene 382 IRCCS NAVIES DCTS wet yore is aoe hoe 214 Pts saVVOOG Pare earings Becca d 275, 276 Rattailed:@possumis. 2 2.2224... 12 IRAVWACIEISEKEIS “5 cp cio hee os. eee oe 42 IRVaGL IBA oka sete peeled as ene Bias See 593 Redybaty Calitoriame re an aeeno. - 594 Redsb aie MexiCanmenar nies ase 594 edeDate Eteuterns a caae sia each 593 Reddish Brown Pocket Gopher ... .334 Reddish Meadow Vole........... 302 PRES WOK apni r aay Ghee als > 473 Redman’s Nose-leaf Bat ......... 679 RedsMouses Bangsuess 456 oo. DGS INGGl Seti, soe ocpe nous oe oees 132 Neel Sroptibarsi gs 5655055010 ems oe oS 132 Related White-footed Mouse ..... 184 INES TIESSUB ait a ee wee ones 601 FITIOC COSMET ). eo 686 phasey-eared Bat... 702 20 eee 642 Sharp-toothed Dolphin......... 57,58 Shaved Masti Bat 2.52.2 623 SEEDS, « seu s!= 5, «As. Screen 60, 83 Sheep; Mountain .....). a2e eee 83 Shining Rice-Rat .. "2. 3-2 ane 240 Short-eared California Pocket MOUSE 3)... 5546 eke 366 short-hngeréd Bat 4: . 593. eee 636 Short-finned Black-fish .......... 53 Short-nosed Pocket Mouse....... 355 Short-spined Porcupines ......... 3990 short-spined (Rat; 30 oe Oe 386 short-tatled: Bat... 0. 4s ee ee GENERAL INDEX OF COMMON NAMES. SMnoneicaenikelA sh tnHEy ys Soe oo Oooo 303 Nhort-talleds Spiny: Rat f.- 2.5 49: 373 sunew. berlandier:s).2.--.-.-.4.- 558 DUNO Wamla lake na sige sleeves sess Utarious 558 Sunew Changeable’... .5. 025... - 553 Shrew, Chestnut-bellied ......... 550 shrew, Coues’ Mexican ...--..... 560 Slimmer (CaeiiaioraclS. 55 ooo some oan x 554 SIMA IDWS oa ou mero ene sales 559 ‘Slainehiip GCulenay Ae aan aes eee Gsiaisaea 555 ShmewanGOcdmanis aan s seme tse 552 simmony, (Croilehonerays 5 Seco 0doonne 560 Slinkeney (GHRSeh eRe Ce, cone ae 562 posew Guatemalan -.....s.s2-.% 551 Shrewawwarce=toothed! . 2224544445 552 whinewa Wott Mountain ...-2.4. 4 550 SLES EAs NY 9262 a 561 Slikewwen Miaweartlamin cesses cier eee cee 555 SMAme WAM MEDIATE: 2%. dlc iv. SraParees 2 550 Dicewe MOUNtAIM | .2.2 5 one (aso s 553 sirew,. Mt. Popocatepetl../...... 561 Shrew, Mt. Zempoaltepec ........ 562 mbrewe Nelson Ss. cae. 6s de et 561 Shrew, Ocotlan Slender....... SSS SUSI ASE IA oer C icin a ae ee 551 Shirewsnsam Chiastoballss.2. 4.0... 551 MRE WA OATISSUTCIS wo... sss ee Ss 553 Slew oClaterse. sass. esse es 552 SIGUE Tig) LN EM hayek celeste eerie eee area 560 SMaTeys MRC 5 osgs coun oe cues 559 Slinew, Wolcanovot Iraztl..-.-..-- 559 phtew: Wandering .....0.5..0:.% 560 Saiteyiee AWVGin ghalee ees eo nena 561 a bbnewvalie sates ae de a ca Meine << 672 SURINE ASN gt hace oa eae ea 548, 555 mews: American: eo... 5+.<.% 548, 555 SERS, (Coraiavon 2. oacoeuseue mee 549 imyesntel di MiOuseerc1.473 fein ens = 197 Sultana) be fog b Wale Jed B24 fe ee 597 Sierra Laguna Pocket Gopher .... 335 Sierra.Madre Spermophile ....... 147 sinialoa. Cottontail Pe yess: obs os. 745 Sinaloa wjaguarondi a se. .s 4c. - 452 inal oalO possums sem eee ee see 6 Sinaloaseocket Gopher nso. 339 Sind OapeocketMousem eerie. 6 359 Sinaloa Spotted Skunk .......... 519 DimlalOayogiisrelle ae seers sie 5 122 Sinaloa White-tailed Deer ....... 78 Siumaloe), Worl ING sn ose occas unde 283 SHISSvORIENAIGY Sey aig-a toms clavorgje mab rate o eee a5 845 PAGE SLGUIDIKE ee ee ee ade eee ree Tyne 506, 507 SHictialie, WeyaiGlleGl ss naa ann aognonse cue Skunk, Cape St. Lucas Spotted ... 523 Skunk, Chihuahuan Little Spotted 521 Skimnikei Guadalupe ener git) Sletmikes ome—tatledi as ee INO), Gut i Skunk, Lower California ~........ 507 Siauinlle, IMMEEIRAG, 5554856050050 55 8c 516 Sutin, MMSimmeROONS hog apm de on go x 509 SkcumlesMallleniSwyi se eit ene ae 511 Skunls, Motzorongon, eens ee 517 Skunk, Narrow-headed Spotted... 521 Skunk, Oaxaca spotted j.-s ae 521 Skumikes Saneielipe ayes eae ity, Skunk, San Pedro Martir Spotted. 522 Skunk, Sinaloa Spotted.......... 519 Sethe, SonmMOiehol, § agra geocec mee 514 Sikcumile exainy r. As eee een 515 Skumike Wihitte-backed® sess spor 515 Skunk, White-spotted ....515, 522, 523 Sy queen eee nis.ou tae ¢ 506, 507, 512 Skunks Wittle:Spotedt nese 519 Sicinks s SpOLteGi en cen cca ree 341, 519 SLicbooks, Siskel 5 oa coo avancccs: 519 Skunks. \Wihuite=backed) 2.2.25. 5. 512 Slendersclanvesity MOUSe eae eirn 265 Slender, Long-tailed Bats ....:..- 57 Slender-nosed Harvest Mouse .... 268 Slender-nosed Pocket Gopher .... 319 Slender-nosed Pocket Mouse ..... 358 Slender Shrew, Ocotlan...-... 557; 558 Slender-tailed Wood Rat ........ 286 Sloth) Chestiut=-headedie =e 22ne3 Sloth sWuslkeyjsey one eee 24 Slotheblotkmnlanksmees aes 20, 21 Slothshs a5 S20 ee ane eee ene 19 SimallUBat = sys aeee ee 674 Small-eared Mouse, Jalisco....... 170 Small-eared Nicaraguan Bat ..... 663 Smalletooted=Bat oe eeere ers: 635, 694 Small-tooted Hane] ans o nena: 436 Small-footed Wood Rat ---...-.- 281 Syonylll enaverewrtoley INN oo asonccccec 346 Shame SjoroiwmmeGl CAG. caasecdactos< 450 Small-spotted Spermophile....... 146 Small-toothed Cotton Rat ....... 226 Small Stoo tmedshOxaee nye 476 Small-toothed Spermophile ....... 146 Sialll=warice dials acer ein scien 580 SimallestopimlysMlOUSe wees aa ae a7 Shamil (COHPOUS coon noacecosenore 466 846 GENERAL INDEX OF COMMON NAMES. PAGE. SnOWiva Da tases oe cick eae eecieae 679, 680 SolenodOn1S wee eee eee 548 Solid-horned Ruminants......... 67 SOO IBAVEI —5o50cnagc0suc 159, 161 SOMOrein Sieh 5.55 5555005550506 514 Sonoran opermophile..4....55. 0. 144 NONOLaARECCARY.A 4. as eciee oe eee 64 Sonora, spiny, Mouse 25.4.2 4.40 4: 379 Sonora White-footed Field Mouse 182 Sonoyta, Desert Mouses:>e.-0... 45 198 SOO WOW wooo ocaoncecuoue 170} 200 Sooty Pocket/Gopher 2-.9- p56. © 318 SOUpMena Mite Seale ue ure arenes 543 SOULherd WRaccoon-fOx a. 4-2 = 487 Spear-nosed Batis... .. ANI SP 666 Specter Bath. momen wN ee 656 Syoernaa WAMENE oo oon bn canoe 43, 44,45 Sperm: Whale; Pigmy s... 4.02.25. 46 SpenmuwWihales. cases aerate 38, 43, 44 Spermophile, Black-headed ...... 150 Spermophile, Bushy-tailed........ 149 Spermophile-Mishers oi). 25.5... 150 Spermophile, Goldman’s......... TiS Spermophiles Harns’s 0... 56... I41 Spermophile, Long-tailed ........ 149 Spermophile, Lower California .... 143 Spermophile; Mexicamy «4424. .e" 146 Spenmophile, Perote, jis). as...) oe T45 Spermophile, Plain-tailed......... 152 Spermophile, Ring-tailed ........ I51 Spermophuile, Rock... 2.32. 75. 142, 150 Spermophile, Round-tailed ....... T44 Spermophile, Sierra Madre ....... 147 Spermophile, Small-spotted ...... 146 Spermophile, Small-toothed ...... 146 spermophule; Sonoran..4.. 5.204. 144 Spermophile, Spotted! ~.5.. 5.252: 145 spermophile; Drader 2... -<.is:.<. 143 Spermophile, White-tailed ....... 142 Sper © ples ere eae een Cee 138 spider Monkey, Black ~.28 422-4. 734 Spider Monkey, Fulvous-bellied... 734 Spider Monkey, Geoffroy’s........ "33 Spider Monkey, Grizzled ......... 734 Spider Monkey, Mexican......... 733 Spider Monkeycus- sere. seer 732 spimy Mouse; Allen’s = 2 ae. 9s 55. 376 spiny. Mouse, \Catemacos: 2 2! oo: 380 Spiny MouseriCurlyc). 25: aoe. 380 Spiny Mouse, Dark-tailed ........ 379 spiny, Mouse; Dusky = 222.5 72s PAGE. Spiny Mouse, "Gray's 2+) .) 0 ee 375 spiny Mouse, Hoary .< J... 5505 375 Spiny Mouse, Honduras ......... 381 Spiny Mouse, Huehuetan ........ 380 spiny Mouse, Isthmian’. )..+ - eee 378 Spiny Mouse, Little ..322 ee 297 Spiny Mouse, Littoral... - oe 381 Spiny Mouse, Long-nosed ........ 378 Spiny Mouse; Nelson‘s':. 39am 382 Spiny Mouse, Painted...... 5795 BG) Spiny Mouse, Platinar ... 27722 -e Bay spiny Mouse; Saialleste. oer 377 Spiny Mouse, Sonora ........ lene Bao spiny Mouse, Torrid ~-2> 7-25 376 spiny Mouse, Unuapan’: 3.2) 5558ee 378 spiny Mouse, Vera Cruz, 5) oer 379 Spiny Pocket Mouse «<5 sees 363 Spiny Rat, Allied ...: (eee eee yr Spiny Rat, Black. ..< N20 370 Spiny Rat, Bogoya. «2. +23. eeeee 387 Spiny Rat, Boquete ....7.7-9aeee 272 Spiny Rat, Buller's.. .5-.7 eee 370 Spiny Rat; Coban: . 25.525 372 Spiny Rat, Gaumer’s'... 235.0 ak Spiny Rat, Gliding <5. 2 eee 382 Spiny: Rat, Goldman’si# 5) .=aeee 273 Spiny Rat, Gray... 0. 2. i eee 373 Spiny. Rat, Hispid — ..:. 2 see 371 Spiny Rat, La Parada. /.. 55s. : Spiny Rat, Long-tailed ......-225 372 Spiny Rat, Nicaraguan. 2/5435" 387 Spiny Rat; Panama... 23255. 4nee 387 Spiny Rat, Salvins .. 6.) 32 eee 370 Spiny; Rat, san’ Micuell =2. eae 388 Spiny Rat, Short-tailed.......... BB Spiny Rat, Spetted +22: 447 seneee 373 SPU AIKALS! <<. iis... 5..%- 130 sauimrel Gray's Black 1.21... 9.5 3: 128 Squmrell Guatemala ............- 124 SouimnelesGuerkerOso,qae ss oe 5. - - 120 Sqluiccelberlotmanm’ ss. 5+ 64.55. . - 104 S\ejunranell, 1Slomehbryase soon ee seae oes 128 squirrels iuachucas: fo... ..5.6+4 109 Satmnnel Wa Cienaga: 25.2 9224 45+ 741 Seuimrel. WionvHally 2 24.)2. 223 5 105 Se Merelmeittle/Grayirs cde a 5 fn: 102 Squimcel Manzanillo jes... 4. oa. - 122 Sopemnre le Meath Scns lens Ga oes 133 moumrel Michoacan. 6 ae. ae: 118 squirrel Monkey, Noisy .../:.:.. 720 Squirrel, Monkey, Rufous-foot .... 729 sauinrel MonkeyG in. ce ces oe : 728 Sojtuneal, Wiewinierin -..4cceun coe oe 121 Spline lel NAAT ye tea fadicls Gictsl «es 108 Soeiineell, INGUIN oop ocacauecuuee T21 squimrel, Nicaragua, #.. vic. 2. 127 Squirrel; Oak Woods =. i: o6..¢ 5: 118 Sioa, (Opec 5. a cacn ooo oe sea ie) S@uimncel "Peroter siagm sesso o sos 117 squirrel, Projecting-teeth .......-; gt SUC Sliced I MECC ty coca 6 tay cee 1037 SfebhneSll, WUKClavamoraVel'S) 55 coon eenec 105 So[eubaRell, IRV) Wileyaeverbly oc oo ao 000 120 Sejebimmell, Simeon. scacasnnconnas 122 SeUierels owaTthiy sews eee : 126 SCiumncels a chiuantepecm ase eee 123 Squirrel, Dexas Pox of /ach.aenee: IIo Sislbibamell, AlInvoreMZIS! O45 sabe nino accad 126 Sepubbarll, WroVlibeey 5s hac Ged a can an ae 107 Squinnel Mrwe' Seeks wena es et 123 Sa uinne le Wiariecatedis as ea eae 129 Slopbub GR, NAGAI Goo nucuneovacee 125 SCuMuinrelSi eee a ee 89, 90, 93, 547 ‘sVopubingellsy, JAbonlenlCzhel 5 o5acdansae ce 93 Squirrels, American Ground...... 134 SKetirarlkey IMAM? 5 be eon ad oucs. 89, 547 SORbinanalsy, (Cie hy oo ocbnconntone sce 93 Squinnelss Ground esse 89, 90 SGuisrel Seed eas per ee eee 132 SCMiinTelS reese ae 90, 92, 93, 133 Stweucial Race Nat eee eee 251 Sie, Webaveerann Ice! INGKE 645065500 0cu~ 244 Stelllensisea-Cowsn. ae eae ee 35, 30 Stephens: shields@Mousem ery seiner IQ! Straight-eared Mastiff Bat........ 62 Straight-headed Pocket Gophers .. 322 Strange, Pocket Mouseean a seer Sitraw=coloreduBaltes aires Striped=tace) Races Waiwera ete 237 SpeyoeVel tSliqbbaeg ss dauncoaceoceeaae 519 SUISIONEY IRUGS. INANE Goo accom sasccac 254 SumichrastismViesperm Waites ene 216 SWAT prelarel an Saree Ress ieee 415 Swatmpyblanres Aibiwalbeins lel eiae 414 Seedy oy lalewRe, Wan S - 506 aceses0c A4I5 Siwarcthya quince lear are eee 126 Switte Batt eo Aes Se aise 583 OWAN ERY, 2 egrets orc Ete ores 60 ADB ORISCAIN IRC INA Geom eooccacce 237 Mabascol@ possums arse ere 16 ‘Bailless Baty n Gk Arg notya, ort ee ee 720 Tailless Bat VB ogueteyma-r are ae 721 APeilenanenavcey, IRICS IRAE soa coos cbc ee 241 Mapiry Baird ’s\se seers ae es eee 87 Papin: WOW! Secs Hsia see 88 MRA DIES eh nue is chad tenec See 60, 86, 87 PamiaulipasCoyotews 1. se rae 469 Ratanvelesyeocket Gopheraaansccr 338 danwilyalNaCCOON=lOxqane eerie 485 TRAGOTUE Spore. Gio s Soo MMe Te RE 504 sheapaylCottonwNa tare ase 225 Meapa Mouse ...:. seein bao hee 207 ANG aioe), INCE INEM sb bo oc ve oou ae 244, 247 AeapanVWieaSelinn his wnteni st arene 531 Tehuantepec Field Mouse........ 206 Tehuantepec’ Hare ............0- 418 848 GENERAL INDEX OF COMMON NAMES. PAGE PAGE. hehwamtepecs.sqtinne leer ee 123 | Lornd Spiny~Mouse =... -- 2.5 ee 376 TOGO 0s ac ee bbe en be, AO7|| Dotontepec hield Mouse, a eae 208 ISCZOW SOLMLATIO! pan <1 cee ea eae 491 | Tough-skinned Pocket Gopher.... 319 MenasserimssNorthernt aaa eee 93 | Townsend’s Big-eared Bat........ 604 ROG o THOR Ceres A Bg ania Oe Somat 86 | Trader Spermophile ....2.2-.0aae 143 SCTE CA anes triers e a ae cree 565. | Lree Porcupine, Mexican’... ee 401 Tepachiche del Cofre de Peroie..... 487 | Tree Porcupine, Rothschild’s ..... 401 MernestmallGarminionaeeie ae aes 44x | Tree Porcupine, Yucatan =) ].ae 402 HSCLO Mey te cence ear On wy ee 504 | Tree Porcupines )....24.92)0 eee 399 exam DSR gic a -w:1s crest. 5 hae 7o)| Cree Rats. .: sk. +5 «en 382 (hexanwbield Mouse. eee eee r86 | “Dree-shrews...: 4: 25.0... eee 547 Mexany Gray PhOx cus .i eee 4701) Bree Squirrels 347. eee 90, 92, 92, uaa MexdnpPeccanyens. arch seer ee 63” || (nes Mantas Bat 2.5 ae ee 602, 671 Miexcmins kaitales akpd eet acs eee 515 | Ures Marias Islands Bat] saeee 673 Mexacehoxa sctiirnell ee aes eae 110 | Tropical Mole Mouse ......... 167, 168 Mexas) Opossum sae Gee Sees 16 | Tropical Pocket Gopher 4575 40ee 326 MexoloyWiaodahaterr se tee cine 27 Tropical: Wood: Rat? :..<:2- sae 288 Me Eyaa): oe eae eee ee eeu See 453 | Tropical Shrew... 1.2322 =e 559 then Marian keten, fens cen that eae 449 | Tropical Weasel: :... 5.532 Uae Reiu The, Tamaulips; Myce. se csc 453, |) Droublesome Mouse 7.5.2.) 193 AnievaishiCovoue asa. a heke eee 467 | Troublesome Pocket Gopher ..... B87 IMO OBISS EIBENT Gogo age Gounod a eak Ore.) Trneis Bate ja.: sans 5 eee 581 Mhemas Zeer ee ee era ee wa, |) darde’s Deer oA 22.2 eee 73 Thomas’ (Guerrero Field. Mouse: ..- 214, | True’s)Squirel:)_- 2 232 eee 123 Phomas! quince ..c.e0r 4 ele 126 | True’s Swamp Hare <7. eee 415 *Phree-teed) Anteateni i. ae. oe 27,28 | Tucubaya Free-tailed Bat........ 627 Qhusber's Field) Mouses: 242.5 -- 77 | 2 UloMuco ...... 8s ie Le 524 Tiburon Island Kangaroo Rat .... 344 | Tuliwsia...........2...-157% 22 Omaye CRESS bs Ae a ou cee ME ne eae Aa6.| Lumbala; Rati. = = 2.22754 218 RCRD ONT ie cect ai R Gas te ae 477 || Tumbala Rice Rat... /- Yop eee 239 Timber Wolf, Mexican........ 470,47 Tr ||) hunkassBrocket.. 4-4 Seen 80 Anaad ores WOMEN cocccadonceeen oor 464, || Wuinikas. Rat... 2c) oe 2 ee ee 2 shin vaMOUSe Reps eRe ee ee 176. | “Puxtla Rat. oc oo... .«. esa eee 219 DBAs yet NA CP d es eek Lees 731 | Two-toothed Whale .. .:°2:= 47 iit Monkey, (Geotiroy’ S:. . 2 a2 2s. v24 | “Dwo-toothed Whales .- >> 22a 47 Mita Monkey. Oerstead’s = 5 224---- 731 lacuazin devA gaa... 2 ks 3 * : ONG EOVO RED AROUOE axons bg o8 8s os Os 5 Unt sew oos SE aS 73 Mialpam=bieldsMiouse es. -5.2.-26. 6 196 Paeuictes Sok ke aa oe Tlalpam Harvest Mouse........:. 271 Greepan Spiny Mee a ae 378 AMIEMboe naa Slate 5206 so5scesacase 560 Todos Santos Harvest Mouse .<.-: 260 || Vaccade Agua. ... 2. 7-2 eee aa Todos Santos Island Mouse ...... 181 | Valparaiso Harvest Mouse........ 260 Todos Santos Island Wood Rat... 284 | Vampire Bat, Large-eared ....... 662 Modes*SantossMOuUSe. fan err | Vampire Bat, Mexican]. 2. 663 RoltecsCotton. Ratio. gaa eo 4 ee 226 | Vampire Bat, Peter's, .5..-. soem 656 Molucats quince eee 1o7. | Vampire Bat; Rutous!> 22). Seer 719 TomejsiLone-eared Baty i395 bso. | Vampire Bats... 1-55 Seas 639 Monala Cotton “Rat... e365 2ees 226 | Wal pIreS.-< chs <.c.oneyn ee ee 639 MonvlasRice, Ratas< sr soe eee 242 | Variegated Squirrel]. mace eee 129 ioothediCetaceaae see a3 | Vienade 2575 s5 55% sks ee eee 70 GENERAL INDEX OF COMMON NAMES. 849 Wera (Ortiz Eliare S00. .26 5) Seer 420 Wera Cruz Spiny Mouse.-....°.... 379 Wesperia DS Oquete.. saa. sky en- 216 Wespennat shaded swat ss ttee 216 Wesper Rat, Sumichrast’s........ 216 NES Mer Nats cm sams e beviewtese = G 214 Waillotsmlowilener sn) .c-rs reese ei eye 726 Volean de Chiriqui Cotton Rat ... 231 Volcan Toluca Harvest Mouse .... 266 Volcano’ of Irazi Mouse.......... 274 Wolcanolor IrazW Shrew... 24... 559 WoleGoues) Meadow: :: 2 ssnao. - 303 WolemDark Meadow) .-1m 1-0 302 Vole, Fulvous-bellied Meadow .... 301 Vole, Guatemalan*Meadow ....... 306 Wolen Mexican! Meadows: 1-1-2. - 301 Vole, Mount Zempoaltepec Meadow 305 Woles Reddish=*Meadow 3.5 72. ..- - 302 WiGIGES oe ote a ROR ae Oca 162, 298 WAP Ste 6 es chate,o- ... 5s.tee: le See 275, 276 Wood Rats, Naked-tailed ........ a7 Woolly Opossum, Pale:.......... IO Wirinkled-facesBaty a. sae 718 Nonietla MOusee ace, ee eee 184 Yaki Mole: Mouse.) «! ~g eee 742 Yapock. . 2). 4.0) oc. eee 3 Yellow-bellied Whale........... 38, 43 Yohaltun Mouse ...0- 5. =..2) eee 177 Ypanema Nose-leaf Bat ......... 712 Yucatan Brown Bato. -235cn eee 590 Yaicatan Coati: .. is: ft eee 498 Yucatan, Deer ....2/ 07. see 74 Yucatan Eyra--) 33.2500) eee 453 Yucatan Free-tailed Bat?. : 7522. 626 Yucatan Hares) .4.00%. +. eee 419 Yucatan -Mouse. .,). < 3 LL OGUN OAS os Aa sect. oe 510, 512 LOU O Raich chem cok ree 477 Zygomata Pocket Gophers ....... 330 mi . can et ( ' | uf a ‘> Aa hie i ; n i ‘ fh Ae at yer ih Met hey a a % ane i ty 1! i) ia sieall Bar ea \.° ee iy Daal Ooi subs ee P i: = i y j es aT ANE ae neem |): Ry PU AL Le | > ‘is ve cf f ee 5? an ly Wj 7 1 » ib ee be f Loe u f oi \ hay : i) ey f \ rh + ri - ’ n i i: - 1 ii ‘ } 7 ee eat a as wy Th Ty on Mal : f) IM ' \ lal Voi aie at ot . / Fj n es ; iy A EA: Ah Vt, ‘ye j oun . wn | \ l ' ‘i "ep i, i rd ; ty ; ‘ is} ; n (Pada ar Pa a Dain msi ial ity : r ; : ; i 1 aw wi | a ae A aay ; \ , Lee, ay ty: 6 ne i, Pu ae aT ’ = a: it vie 1 RY 1 - . . 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