REFERE^XES 



Under this heading it is proposed to Include, by author, title, and citation, references to all 

 scientific papers published in or emanating from Washington. It Is requested that authors cooperate 

 with the editors by submitting titles promptly, following the style used below. These references are 

 not intended to replace the more extended abstracts published elsewhere in this Journal. 



MAMMALOGY 



Allen, G. M. A new bat from Mexico. Proceedings of the Biological Society 

 of Washington 27: 109-112. July 10, 1914. (Describes RhyncMscus naso 

 priscus, subsp. nov. — N. H.) 



Allen, J. A. The generic names Speothos and Iclicyon. Proceedings of the 

 Biological Society of Washington 27: 147. July 10, 1914. (Icticyon is 

 shown to be the proper generic name of the South American bush-dogs. — 

 N. H.) 



Bailey, V. Eleven new species and subspecies of pocket gophers of the genus 

 Thomomys. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 27: 115- 

 118. July 10, 1914. (Brief diagnoses in advance of a monograph nearing 

 completion. — N. H.) 



Clark, A. H. Two interesting mammals from the island of Tobago, West Indies. 

 Annals and Magazine of Natural History, Ser. 8, 13: 68-70. January, 1914. 

 (Notes on specimens of Marmosa and Dasypus. — N. H.) 



CoPELAND, M. Pipistrellus in Maine. Proceedings of the Biological Society 

 of Washington 27: 227. December 29, 1914. (Records of Pipistrellus .sub- 

 flavus obscurus from Maine. — N. H.) 



Grinnel, J. A neiv race of Microtus montanus from the central^ Sierra Nevada. 

 Proceedings of the Biological Society of \\ ashington 27: 207, 208. Octo- 

 ber 31, 1914. Describes Microtus montanus yosemite, from Yosemite Valley. 

 — N. H.) 



Hanna, G. D. Interesting mammals on the Pribilof Islands. Proceedings 

 of the Biological Society of W ashington 27 : 218. October 31, 1914. (Records 

 of polar bears, walrus and sperm whale. — N. H.) 



Heller, E. New subspecies of mammals from equatorial Africa. Smithsonian 

 Miscellaneous Collections 63': 1-12. June 24, 1914. (Describes 15 new 

 subspecies of carnivores and rodents. — N. H.) 



HoLLiSTER, N. Descriptions of four new mammals fro7ti tropical America. Pro- 

 ceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 27: 141-144. July 10, 

 1914. (Describes one new form each of Ateles, Procyon, Mustela, and Lon- 

 cheres. — N. H.) 



HoLLisTER, N. A systematic account of the grasshopper mice. Proceedings 

 of the U. S. National Museum 47: 427-489, pi. 15, text figs. 1-3. October 

 29, 1914. (Monograph of the genus Onychomys, with description of one new 

 subspecies from Mexico. — N. H.) 



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