1903.] NATURAL SCIENXES OF PHILADELPHIA. 25 



Perognathus penicillatus eremicus (Mearns). 



1898. Perognafhus {Chcetodipus) eremicus Mearns, Bull. Amer. Mus Nat 

 Hist., X, p. 300, August 31, 1898. (Fort Hancock, Tex.) 



Two specimens of this race were collected in the vicinity of Alamo- 

 gordo, Otero county, N. M. 



Perognathus hispidus paradoxus (Merriam). 



1SS9. Perognathus paradoxus Merriam. Xorth American Fauna, No 1 p 24 

 October '25, 1889. (Banner, Kan.) 



Two specimens of this form were examined, one from ^Mesilla, Donna 

 Ana county, and the other from Rio Gallinas, Las Vegas, San IMiguel 

 county, N. ]\1., collected by Emerson Atkins and submitted by Prof. 

 Cockerell. 



Perognathus intermedius Merriam. 



1889. Perognathus intermedius Merriam, North American Fauna, \o 1 p 18 

 October 25, 1889. (Mud Spring, Ariz.) 



The collection of the Academy contains a male from Mesilla, Donna 

 Ana count}', N. M. 



Lepus arizonae minor Mearns. 



1S96. Lepus arizonce. minor Mearns, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XVIII p 557 

 June 24, 1896. (El Paso, Tex.) 



Two specimens from Pecos, Reeves county, Tex., are referable to this 

 form, 

 Lepus texianus griseus Mearns. 



1896. Lepus texianus griseus Mearns, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XVHI, p. 562 

 June 24, 1896. (Fort Hancock, Tex.) 



An immature specimen from the vicinity of Alamogordo, Otero 



county, N. M., appears to belong here, but it is not developed enough 



for positive identification. 



Putorius (Lutreola) vison (Schreber). 



1778. Mustela vison Schreber, Siiugthiere, III, p. 463. (Eastern Canada.) 



A skin of a mink collected at Las Vegas, San Miguel county, N. M., by 

 Marshall Robbins, was submitted by Prof. Cockerell. In the absence of 

 the skull and strictly comparable material, the exact relationship to the 

 various geographic races cannot be ascertained. 



Myotis evotis (H. Allen). 



1864. Vesperfilio evotis H. Allen, Monogr. Bats N. Amer., p. 48, June, 1864. 

 (Monterey, Cal.) 



Two specimens of this species have been examined, one from Sapello 

 Canon, Las Vegas range, San Miguel county, N. ]\I., taken at an alti- 

 tude of 10,000 feet; the other from Dry Canon, Sacramento Moun- 

 tains, Otero county, N. M. 



