104 NEOTOMA. 



Neotoma parvidens (loldnuui. Biological Survey collection. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XVII, p. 81, March -21, 1904. 



715MG. Skill and skull. Adult female. Juquila, Uaxaca, Mexico, 

 ^larch 2, 1805. Collected by E. W. Nelson and E. A. Goldman. 

 Orij^inal number 7587. 



Well-made skin in good coiuiition; skull perfect, except for absence of lirst 

 right lower molar, first right upper molar, first left upper molar, and last left 

 u[)pcr molar; jiarietals fractured. 



Neotoma picta Goldman. Biolooicul Survey collection. 



Proc. Biol. So(!. Wash., XVII, pp. 79-80, March 21, 1904. 



70050. Skin and skull. Adult male. Mountains near Chilpancingo, 

 Guerrero, Mexico. December 2.0, 1894. Collected by E. W. 

 Nelson and E. A. Goldman. Orio-iiial numbei- 7179. 

 Well-made skin in good condition; skull perfect. 



Neotoma pinetorum Merriara. Biological Survev collection. 



i'roc. Biol. Soc. Wash., VIII, pp. 111-112, July :51, 1893. 



Hfiii- Skin and skull. Adult female. San Francisco Mountain, 

 Arizona. August 1<), 1889. Collected by V. Bailey. Original 

 number 3()6. 



W^ell-made skin in good condition; skull perfect. 



Neotoma micropus planiceps Goldman. Biological Survey coll. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XVIII, [>. 32, February 2, 1905. 



82105. Skin and skull. Adult male. Rio Verde, San Luis Potosi, 



Mexico. January 16, 1897. Collected by E. W. Nelson and E. A. 



Goldman. Original number 10161. 



Well-made skin in gooil condition; skull perfect, except tor absence of last 

 right upper molar. 



Neotoma saxamans Osgood. Biological Survey collection. 



North .\mcr. Fauna, No. 19, pp. 33-34, pi. 5, fig. 3, October 6, 1900. 



98923. Skin and skull. Adult male. Bennett, British C'olumbia. 

 June 19. 18!>9. Collected by \V. H. Osgood. Original number 

 162. 



Well-made skin in good condition; skull perfect, except for ab.«ence of last left 

 upper molar. 



Neotoma macrotis simplex True. 



Diagnoses of Some Lliidescribed Wood Hats ((lenus Neotoma) in the National 

 Museum, p. 2, June 27, 1894. (Reprinted in Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XVII, 

 No. I(l0(i, p. 354, November 15, 1894.) 

 = Neotoma fuscipes simplex (True). See Miller and Kehn, Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. 

 Hist., XXX, p. 105, December 27, 1901. 



