38 SYLVILAOTTR. 



AVtV- Skin and skull. Adult. Mirador, Vera Cruz, Mexico. Col- 

 lected by Dr. C. Sartorius. Orij^inal mark "e.'' Skin catalogued 

 April, 18(53; skull, November 27, 181>0. 



Skin in poor condition, laid out flat on side. A good deal of the epidermis 

 has slipped from the left. Skull formerly in the skin, and all the posterior parts 

 are more or les.s damaged by the preservative used on the skin. The posterior 

 parts of the brain-case and the posterior edges of the ascending rami of the 

 mandible, especially of the right half, are lacking. 



Type designated by number ^y^i^^. A large series of skulls in the Museum 

 collection in the twenty-five thousands, was misnumbered and the skull of the 

 present sjjecimen, along with others, had to be renumbered, and is now 34878, 

 instead of 25953. 



Lepus bachmani ubericolor Miller. 



I'roc. Acad. Xat. Sci. Phila., 1899, p. 383, October 5, 1899. 

 =Sylvilagus bachmani ubericolor ( Miller). See Lyon, Smithsonian Miscall. Coll., 

 XLV, No. 1456, p. 337, June 15, 1904. 



iH4 1- Skin and skull. Adult male. Beaverton, Oregon. February 

 25, 1890. Collected by A. W. Anthony. Original number 1226. 

 Catalogued March 16, 1802. 



Well-made skin in good condition; skull perfect, except for loss of right half 

 of mandible. 



Sylvilagus auduboni vallicola Nelson. Biok)gical Survey collection. 

 Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XX, pp. 82-83, .July 22, 1907. 



IHII- Skin and skull. Adult female. San Emigdio lianch, Kern 

 County, California. October 22, 1891 . Collected by E. W. Nelson. 

 Original number 1353. 



Well-made skin in good condition; skull perfect, except for absence of last two 

 right and left upper molars. 



Sylvilagus auduboni warreni Nelson. Biological Survej^ collection. 

 Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XX, p. 83, July 22, 1907. 



148632. Skin and skull. Adult female. Coventry, Colorado. Janu- 

 ary 4, 1907. Collected by C. H. vSmith. Original numl)er 6312x. 

 Well-made skin in good condition; skull perfect, except mandible, which con- 

 sists of three fragments, one including both incisors, another the left molar 

 series, and the third the condyle and angular process. 



Lepus floridanus yucatanicus Miller. 



Proc. Aciid. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1899, p. 384, Octobers, 1899. 

 =Sylvilagus floridanus yucatanicus (Miller). See Lyon, Smithsonian Miscell. 

 Coll., XLV. No. 1456, p. 337, June 15, 1904. 



rKU- Skin and skull. Adult female. Merida, Yucatan, Mexico. 

 February 22, 1865. Collected by Dr. A. Schott. Original num- 

 ber 207. Comi.sion Cientifica do Yucatan, «lose Salazar Llarregui. 

 Skin catalogued in 1873; skull, June 13, 1899. 



