1894.] NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 245 



Geoi/raphic lUstrihufloit. — Pleistocene cave deposits of Pennsyl- 

 vania and Virginia. Remains assumed to belong to the same spe- 

 cies have been found in caves in Kentucky and in the Ozark Hills 

 of Missouri. 



Neotoma mexicana Bainl. 



.\< iiliiiiia ii/tA ii (i)/a Bainl, Proc. A<-a(l. Nat. Sci. Pliila.. VII, 1855, 333. 



Type locality: [Mountains] near Chihuahua, Mexico. 



Geoc/raphie distribntlon. — Hills and lower mountain slopes (usu- 

 ally pine covered) of Transition Zone in eastern New Mexico, 

 southwestern Texas (Davis Mountains to Paisano), and Chihuahua, 

 Mexico. 



Neotoma mexicana bullata Mcriiani. 



\eolo))ia ))uwiraiia hiiUaia Morriam, Proc. Hiul.Soc. Wasli.. IX. .Inly •!. 1894. 

 122-123. 



Type locality: Santa Catalina Mountains, Arizona. 

 Geographic didribidioji. — Known only from the Santa Catalina 

 ^lountains in southern Arizona. 



Neotoma pinetorum ."\hiiiam. 



Xt'o/oiiia (yiufloriim Mt'rriaiii, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wa.sli., VllI, .July 31, 1893, 111. 

 112. 



Type locality : San Francisco iNIountain, Arizona. 

 Geo(jraphie diMriJnitiou. — The pine covered plateau of Arizona 

 (Transition Zone). 



Neotoma tenuicauda Mcrriam. 



Xeolonia iciiuicaitda Merriani, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., \'II, Sept. 29, 1892, lt)9, 

 170. 



Type locality: North Slope of Sierra Nevada de Colima. 

 Geor/raphic distribution. — Sierra Nevada de Colima, Jalisco, 

 Mexico (probably in Transition Zone). 



Neotoma orizabae ^Nlerriam. 



Neotoma orizaha: Merriani, Proc Biol. Soc. Wash., IX, .July 2, 1894, 122. 



Type locality: Mt. Orizaba, Puebla, Mexico. 

 Genc/raphic diMribution. — Mt. Orizaba, Mt. Malinche, and Coft-e 

 de Perote, Mexico (probably in Transition Zone.) 



Neotoma fulviventer Merriam. 



Xfolnma fiilz'iz'eiitfr .Merriani, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., IX, July 2, 1894, 121, 

 122. 



Type locality: Toluca Valley, Mexico. 

 Geographic dixtrihution. — Tohica Valley, Mexico. 



