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78. SiTOMYS ANTHONYI (Merr.) 



Hesperomys ( Vesperhmis) anthonyi Merriam, Proc. Biol. Soc. 

 •Wash, iv, April 15, 1887, 5. 

 Grant County, New Mexico. 



79. SiTOMYS FLORIDANUS (Chapman). 



Hesperomys Jioridanus Chapman, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist, ii, 



3. 117- 

 Gainesville, Florida. 



- 80. SiTOMYS NiVEiVENTRis (Chapman). 



Hesperomys niveiveniris Chapman, ibid, p. 117. 

 Florida. 



81. SiTOMYS AMERiCANUS ARCTicus Mearns. Arctic Deer 

 Mouse. 



Hesperomys leucopus ardicus Mearns, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist, ii, 



4, p. 285. 



Hudson Bay Territory. 



82. SiTOMYS AMERICANUS NEBRACENSis (Baird). Black-eared 

 Deer Mouse. 



Hesperomys leucop7(s 7iebracensis (Baird) Mearns, ibid, p. 285. 

 Montana; northwestern part of Indian Territory. 



83. SiTOMYS AMERICANOS TEXANUS (Woodhouse). Texan 

 Deer Mouse. 



Hesperomys leucopus texanus (Woodhouse) Mearns, ibid, p. 285 

 Northwestern Texas; Indian Territory. 



84. SiTOMYS MEGALOTis (Merr.) Leaf-eared Cliff Mouse. 

 Hesperomys megalotis Merriam, N. A. Fauna, No. 3, p. 63. 



Grand Canon of the Colorado and Desert of the Little Colorado, 

 Arizona. 



85. SiTOMYS AMERICANUS RUFiNUS (Merr.) White-footed 

 Mouse. 



Hesperomys leucopus rufijius Merriam, ibid, p. 65. 

 San Francisco Mountain, Arizona. 



86. SiTOMYS FRATERCULUS (Miller). 



Vesperimus fraiercjilus Miller, Am. Nat. xxvi, March, 1892, 261. 

 Dulzura, San Diego County, California. 



87. SiTOMYS BOYLii (Baird.) 



Hespero?nys boylii^davd, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 1855, 335- 



