16 FAUNA DF NEW ENGLAND. 



GLIRES. SIMPLICIDENTATA. 



MIRIDAE. 



MicrotHS hreioeri (Baird). Miller, Proc. Boston soc. nat. hist., 

 1896, vol. '11, p. 83-87, pi. 1, figs. 1, la. 



Insular. 



Mass. — ^luskeeget Island. 



40. MicROTUs riiROTORUHixus (MiUcr.) Bangs. 



Rock vole ; Rufous nosed meadow mouse. 



Arricola chrotorr/dnus Miller, Proc. Boston soc. nat. hist., 

 1894, vol. -26, p. 190, pi. 3, fig. 3-4 ; pi. 4, figs. 2a, 2b. "Mouxx 

 Washixgtox, X. H., .... ABOUT 5,300 ft." 



3Iicrotus chrotorrhmus (Miller). Bailey, Xorth Amer. fauna, 

 1900. no. 17, p. 58, pi. 4, fig. 5 ; pi. 5, fig. 5. 



Cool wet woods among rocks; Canadian and Hudsonian zones. 

 N. II.— Mt. Washington, 5,300 ft. ; Mt. Adams, 4,400 ft. ; 

 Carter Notch, 3,360 ft. ; Profile Lake, 2,000 ft. 



41. MiCROTCs piNETOEUM scALOPSOiDES (Audubon ifc Bach- 

 man.) Batchelder. 



Northern pine mouse ; Mole mouse. 



Arcicola scalopsoides Aud. & Bach., Proc. acad. nat. sci. Phila- 

 delphia, 1841, vol. 1, p. 97. "LoxG Island, .... Xew York." 



Jlicrofiis pinetorum scalopsrAdes (Aud. tt Bach.). Bailey, 

 Xorth Amer. fauna, 1900, no. 17, p. 64. 



Microtus pinttornrn scalopsoides (Aud. & Bach.). Rhoads, 

 JNIammals of Penna. & X. J., 1903, p. 101-104, fig. on pi. 5. 



Dry, sandy fields and woods : upper austral zone. 



Mass. — Springfield. 



R.I. 



>Coxx. — East Hartford. 



