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Goldman, E. A. The status of certain American species of Myotis. Proceedings 

 of the Biological Society of Washington 27: 102. May 11, 1914. (Myotis 

 volans H. Allen is recognized as a valid species, with Myotis capitaneus Nelson 

 and Goldman as a synonym. — N. H.) 



HoLLiSTER, N. A review of the Philippine land mammals in the United States 

 National Musexim. Proceedings of the U. S. National Museum 46: 299-341, 

 pis. 27-29. December 31, 1913. (Lists the 1,454 specimens of Philippine 

 mammals in the U. S. National Museum collection, with critical notes, and 

 describes eighteen new species from the archipelago. — N. H.) 



HoLLiSTER, N. A new name for the narmot of the Canadian Rockies. Science, n. 

 s., 39: 251. February 13, 1914. (Proposes the name Mar mo ta oxytona, to 

 replace M. sibila, preoccupied. — N. H.) 



HoLLisTER, N. Four new neotropical rodents. Proceedings of the Biological 

 Society of Washington 27 : 57-60. March 20, 1914. (Describes new forms of 

 Proechimys, Myocastor, Lagostoraus, and Hydrochoerus. — N. H.) 



HoLLiSTER, N. Four 7iew mammals from tropical America. Proceedings of the 

 Biological Society of Washington 27: 103-106. May 11, 1914. (Describes 

 new forms of Philander, Nectomys, and Cebus. — N. H.) 



Howell, A. H. Ten new marmots from North Ainerica. Proceedings of the Bio- 

 logical Society of Washington 27: 13-18. February 2, 1914. (New subspe- 

 cies oi Marmota ynonax, M. flaviventer, and A'^. caligata are described. — N. H.) 



Howell, A. H. Notes on the skunks of Indiana, with a correction. Proceedings 

 of the Biological Society of Washington 27 : 100. May 11, 1914. (All records of 

 Mephitis mesomelas avia from Indiana, except one from near the Hlinois 

 boundary, prove to refer to M. mephitis putida. — N. H.) 



Jackson, H. H. T. New moles of the genus Scalopus. Proceedings of the Bio- 

 logical Society of Washington 27: 19-22. February 2, 1914. (Describes a 

 new species from Mexi(?D, and four new subspecies from the United States. — 

 N. H.) 



Jackson, H. H. T. New moles of the genus Scapanus. Proceedings of the Biolog- 

 ical Society of Washington 27: 55, 56. March 20,1914. (Describes two new 

 subspecies: Scapanus latimanus sericatus and S. latimanus grinnelli, both 

 from California. — N. H.) 



Mearns, E. a. Descriptions of three new raccoons from the Mexican boundary 

 region. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 27:63-68. March 

 . 20, 1914. {Procyon lotor fuscipes, P. lotor ochraceus, and P. lotor californicus 

 are described as new. — ^N. H.) 



Mearns, E. A. The earliest systematic name for the iuoza, or Georgia pocket gopher. 

 Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 27: 102. May 11, 1914. 

 (Mus tuza dates from Barton, 1806, not from Ord, 1815. — N. H.) 



Miller, G. S., jr. Notes on the bats of the genus Molossus. Proceedings of the 

 U. S. National Museum 46: 85-92. August 23, 1913. (A synopsis of the 

 forms of this genus, with descriptions of two new species, Molossus fortis and 

 M. debilis.—:^. H.) 



Miller, G. S., jr. Revision, of the bats of the genus Glossophaga. Proceedings of 

 the U. S. National Museum 46: 413-429. December 31, 1913. (A monograph 

 of this genus, with descriptions of two new forms, Glossophaga soricina mi- 

 crotis, from Paraguay, and G. soricina valens, from Peru. — N. H.) 



