REFERENCES 



Under this heading It Is proposed to Include, by author, title, and citation, references to all 

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 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. The water shrew of Nova Scotia. Proceedings of the Biological 

 Society of Washington, 28: 15-17. February 12, 1915. (Description of 

 Neosorex palustris acadicus, subsp. nov. — N. H.) 



Bailey, V. Revision of the pocket gophers of the genus Thomomys. North Ameri- 

 can Fauna No. 39. Pp. 1-136, plates 1-8, figs. 1-10. November 15, 1915. 

 (Monograph of the species and subspecies, with maps of distribution; Tho- 

 momys sheldoni, from Tepic, is described as new.- — N. H.) 



Dearborn, N. Silver fox farming in eastern North America. Bulletin of the 

 U. S. Department of Agriculture No. 301. Pp. 1-35, figs. 1-22. October 29, 

 1915. (Complete account of breeding foxes of the genus Vulpes for com- 

 mercial purposes. — N. H.). 



Figgins, J. D. Diagnosis of a new subspecies of marmot from Colorado. Pro- 

 ceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 28: 147-148. September 

 21, 1915. (Describes Marmota fiaviventer campioni, from Jackson County, 

 Colorado.— N. H.) 



Goldman, E. A. A new spider monkey from Panama. Proceedings of the Bio- 

 logical Society of Washington, 28: 101-102. April 13, 1915. (Description of 

 Ateles dariensis, sp. nov. — N. H.) 



Goldman, E. A. Five new rice rats of the genus Oryzomys from Middle America. 

 Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 28: 127-130. June 29, 

 1915. (New forms: Oryzomys guerrerensis, 0. nitidus alleni, 0. alfaroi dari- 

 ensis, 0. couesi regillus, and O.fulvescens lenis. — N. H.) 



Goldman, E. A. Five new mammals from Mexico and Arizona. Proceedings of 

 the Biological Society of Washington, 28: 133-137. June29, 1915. (Describes 

 new forms of Potos, Geomys, Neotoma, and Noctilio. — N. H.) 



Hollister, N. The type locality of Pecari tajacu. Proceedings of the Biological 

 Society of Washington, 28: 70. March 12, 1915. 



Hollister, N. A new name for the white-tailed jack rabbit. Proceedings of the 

 Biological Society of Washington, 28: 70. March 12, 1915. (Lepus campanius 

 proposed, to replace L. campestris, preoccupied. — N. H.) 



Hollister, N. The systematic name of the Mexican spider monkey. Proceedings 

 of the Biological Society of Washington, 28: 142. June 29, 1915. {Ateles 

 neglectus Reinhardt, 1872, replaces A. tricolor Hollister, 1914. — N. H.) 



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