70 



MONOGRAPHS OF NORTH AMERICAN RODENTIA. 



Tun i XIV. 



■Measurements of about fifty (and list of other) specimens purporting in he HE8PEROMr6"GAMBELi" 

 from Washington ami Ontjmi Territories and California. 



1013d 

 7453 



663 



810 



998 

 1262 

 3178 

 3179 

 3315 



284 

 14706 

 ?4707 



368 



369 



470 



477 



478 

 •2561 

 2502 

 2563 

 2564 

 2565 

 2566 

 2507 

 2568 

 2569 

 2570 

 10131 

 to 



10135 

 3071 

 3672 

 3073 

 3674 

 3675 

 3070 

 7183 

 '7184 



7185 



7ie6 



10317 

 10318 

 10319 I 



'- ! 



10324 J 

 10902 

 7485 



I.ncallM . 



I'urt Townsend 



do 



Cascade Mt's, Wash. 

 Astoria, Oreg. Ter — 

 Fort Dallas, Or*;;. Ter 



Klamath Lake 



Simiahnjno.Wash. Ter. 



do 



do 



San Francisco 



California 



do 



Monteroy,Cal 



do 



Posa Creok, Cal 



do 



do 



Petaluma, Cal 



do 



do 



do 



do 



do... .'. 



Tomales Bay . 



do 



do 



.do 



Fort Tcjon, Cal 



.... do 



do 



do 



do 



do 



California 



Santa Barbara, Cal . . 



San Diego, Cal 



Colorado River, Cal 



Fort Mojave 



do 



Collector. 



G. Suckley 



...do 



...do 



Lieut. Trowbridge. 



G.SucUley 



J. S. Newberry — 

 C. B. R. Kennedy 



...do 



...do 



E.D. Cutts 



J. LeConte* 



...do 



Lieut. Trowbridge 



...do 



A. L. Heermann . . . 



...do 



...do 



E. Samuels 



...do 



.do . 

 .do . 

 .do . 

 .do . 



do. 

 .do . 



do 



.do. 



.do . 



.do . 



"Washington Territory 



J. Xantus 



...do 



...do 



...do 



...do 



...do 



J. C Cooper 



...do 



...do 



...do 



11 B. M"lhausen 

 ...do 



...do . 



...do 



C. B. R. Kennerlyl 



Nose to- 



0.49 

 0.45 

 0.44 

 0.52 

 0.52 

 0.47 

 0.50 

 0.45 

 0.46 

 U. 45 



0.50 

 ll. .Ml 

 0.52 



ii. :,4 



0.55 



0.86 

 0.85 

 0.80 

 0.92 

 0.92 

 0.83 

 0.90 

 0.80 

 0.89 

 0.78 



1.08 



1.03 

 1. o:, 

 1.02 

 1.12 

 1.12 



0.87 

 0.90 

 0.93 



0.90 

 1.(0 



1.10 

 1.07 

 1.14 

 0.95 



3.30 

 3.50 

 4.00 

 3.83 

 3.25 

 3.80 

 3.40 

 3.60 

 3.50 

 3.25 

 3.10 

 3.60 

 3.50 



2.75 



2.75 

 2.50 

 2.50 

 3.10 

 3.25 



2.75 

 2.25 



1.25 

 1.20 

 1.16 



1.15 

 1. 25 



3.50 

 4.00 



3.30 

 2.85 

 3.65 



3.00 

 2.90 

 3.40 

 a 70 

 3.00 

 2.90 

 2.68 

 3.20 



2.25 



2.50 

 2.64 

 2.30 



3.20 



2.60 

 2.00 



3.10 

 3.10 



0.33 



0.37 

 0.31 



0.33 

 0.36 

 0.34 

 0.40 

 0.38 



0.82 

 0.77 

 0.84 

 0.80 

 0.75 

 0.70 

 0.78 

 0.80 

 0.80 

 0.92 

 0.80 

 0.73 

 0.80 



0.32 

 0.30 

 0.32 

 0.30 



3.30 



3.00 

 2.90 

 3.50 

 3.60 

 3.75 

 3.40 



3.25 



3.75 



2.75 

 2.50 

 2.70 

 3.10 

 3.40 

 3.30 



3.60 

 3.25 



0.38 

 0.35 



0.32 

 0.36 



0.75 

 0.80 

 0.75 



I'- -n 



o. eo 



0.78 

 0.80 

 0.78 

 0.75 



0.05 

 0.65 

 0.63 

 0.02 

 0.55 

 0.65 

 0.64 

 0.54 

 0.55 

 0.70 

 0.65 

 0.55 

 0.56 



Remarks. 



Alcoholic ; 



\ !. < .1 ii >l i. 



Dry. 



uo 



... do 

 ...do. 

 ...do. 

 ....do. 

 ... do. 

 .. .do. 

 ...do. 

 ...do. 

 ...do. 

 ....do. 

 ....do. 

 . . . . do. 



young. 





0.76 

 0.81 



0.74 



0.85 

 0.77 

 0.78 

 0.75 

 0.82 



0.73 



n -1 



0.55 

 0.56 



II ;,o 

 0.50 

 0.00 



0.65 

 0. 68 



Alcoholic. 



...do. 



. . .do. 



...do. 



...do. 



...do. 



...do. 



...do. 



...do. 



...do 



Alcoholic ; young 



Dry. 



...do. 



...do. 



...do. 



...do. 



...do. 



...do. 



..do. 



Fresh. 



.. do. 



Alcolioijc. 



...do. 



do. 



. do. 



.. do 



* LcConte's specimens show dusky .it base <>f metntarsns; so does 7184 



t These .specimens of Dr. Kennedy's are particularly interesting. We bring them in here because we have prepared 



no separate table for" boylii"; but st of them in fact belong to that Btyle, all those ath ast with the taii over 3.50. Ob- 



serve bow that in these fourteen specimens the tail ranges from half an inch shorter toovei half an bach longer than the body, 

 and how it is graduated by tenths of inches. Observe, also, the discrepancies in the size of the feet and ears. Those measure- 

 ments, being all alcoholio, are perfectly reliable. Jt is as impossible to draw n line anywhere be! ween these specimens as it 

 is to separate the Vermont long-tailed' mice from thoseofthe restofNew England. This is only a part of on r series from 

 this locality. We bave also numbers 10145 lo 10103. which we have deemed it unnecessary to measure or present in a tabular 

 form, as they simply show the same thiug. 



