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Goldman, E. A. — Continued. 



personatus tropicalis, Neotoma 

 albigula mcarnsi, N. a. shcl- 

 doni, Noctilio leporinus mexi- 

 canus. The types are in the 

 Biological Survey collection. 



Grinnell, Hilda Wood. Three new 

 races of vespertilionid bats from 



California. 



Univ. Calif. Pub. Zool., 

 12, No. 10, Dec. 4, 



1914, pp. 317-320. 



Describes as new : Myotis 

 californicus quercinus, M. yu- 

 menensis sociaMUs, Corynorhi- 

 nus macrotis intennedius. Ma- 

 terial for comparison was lent 

 to the author by the U. S. Na- 

 tional Museum. 



Geinkell, Joseph. Eutamias sonomae, 



a new chipmunk from the inner 



northern coast belt of California. 



Univ. Calif. Put. Zool., 

 12, No. 11, Jan. 20, 



1915, pp. 321-325, 

 1 fig. 



U. S. National Museum ma- 

 terial was lent to the author 

 ■ for study in connection with 

 the preparation of this paper. 



HoLLisTEE, N. Descriptions of four 

 new mammals from tropical America. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash- 

 ington, 27, July 10, 

 1914, pp. 141-144. 

 Describes Ateles tricolor, 

 Procyon lotor crassidens, Mus- 

 tela nieridana, and Loncheres 

 flavidus. 



[Review of Theodore Roosevelt 



and Edmund Heller's "Life-His- 

 tories of African Game Animals."] 



Die Naturwissenschaf- 

 ten, Berlin, Heft 29, 

 July 17, 1914, pp. 

 719, 720. 



[Review of Roy C. Andrews' 



" Monographs of the Pacific Cetacea, 



I, The California Gray Whale."] 



Bie Naturwissenschaf- 

 ten, Berlin, Heft 29, 

 July 17, 1914, p. 720. 



[Review of Joseph Grinnell's 



"Ajq account of the mammals and 



birds of the lower Colorado Valley, 



etc."] 



Die Naturwissenschaf- 

 ten, Berlin, Heft 29, 

 July 17, 1914, p. 721. 



HoLLisTEE, N. A systematic account 



of the grasshopper mice. 



Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus., 



47, No. 2057, Oct. 



29, 1914, pp. 427- 



4S9, pi. 15. 



A monographic revision of the 



forms of the genus Onychomys. 



One subspecies, Onychomys tor- 



ridus surrufus, is described as 



new. 



New mammals from Costa Rica 



and Mexico. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash- 

 ington, 27, Oct. 31, 

 1914, pp. 209, 210. 

 New forms are Mazama tema 

 cerasina and Cyclopes mexi- 

 canus. 



The systematic name of the 



Brazilian crab-eating raccoon. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash- 

 ington, 27, Oct. 31, 

 1914, p. 215. 

 Procyon nigripes Mivart ante- 

 dates Procyon cancrivorus 

 irasiliensis Von Ihering. 



The technical names of the 



common skunk and mink of the East- 

 ern States. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash- 

 ington, 27, Oct. 31, 

 1914, p. 215. 

 Mephitis nigra and Mustela 

 vison mink, dating from Peale 

 and Beauvois, 1796, antedate 

 Mephitis putida and Mustela 

 vison lutreocephala as names 

 for the common eastern skunk 

 and mink. 



On the systematic names of the 



cheetahs. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash- 

 ington, 27, Oct. 31, 

 1914, p. 216. 



The spotted tiger-cat in Texas. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash- 

 ington, 27, Oct. 31, 

 1914, p. 219. 



A record for Felis glaucula 

 north of the Kio Grande. 



Two new South American jagu- 



ars. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 

 48, ■ No. 2069, Dec. 

 16, 1914, pp. 169, 

 170, pi. 5. 

 Describes Fclis paraguensis 

 and Felis notialis from Para- 

 guay and Argentina. 



