2i8 Additions to Mammal Fauna. [zoe 



Meyiam, ibid. No. 3, p. 74. 



San Francisco Mountain, Arizona. 



132. Perognathus femoralis Allen. 



Allen, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist, iii, 2, June 30, 1S91, p. 281. 

 Dulzura, San Diego County, California. 



133. Perognathus merriami Allen. 

 Allen, ibid, iv, i, March 25, 1892, p. 45. 

 Southeastern Texas. 



134. DiPODOMYS deserti Stephens. 

 Stephens, Am. Nat. xxi, Jan. 1887, p. 42, pi. v. 



Mohave and Colorado Desert regions of southeastern California. 



135. DiPODOMYS merriami Mearns. 

 Mearns, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist, ii, 4, p. 290. 

 New River, Arizona. 



136. DiPODOMYS ambiguus Merr. 

 Merriam, N. Am. Fauna, No. 4, p. 42. 

 El Paso, Texas. 



137. DiPODOMYS SPECTABILIS Merr. 

 Merriam, ibid, p. 46. 



Dos Cabezos, Cochise County, Arizona. ' 



138. DiPODOMYS CALiFORNicus Merr. 

 Merriam, ibid, p. 49. 



Mendocino County, California. 



139. Perodipus compactus (True). 



Dipodomys compactus True. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. xi, Jan. 5, 

 1889, p. 160. 



Padre Island, Texas. 



140. Perodipus chapmani (Mearns). 

 Dipodomys chapmani Mearns, ibid, p. 291. 

 Fort Verde, Arizona. 



141. Perodipus longipes Merr. 



Dipodops longipes Merriam, N. Am. Fauna, No. 3, p. 71. 

 Painted Desert, Arizona. 



142. Perodipus sennetti (Allen). 



Dipodops sennetii AWen, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist, iii, 2, April 29, 

 1891, p. 226. 

 Near Brownsville, Cameron County, Texas. 



