I'KWoMvsrrs. 139 



Peromyscus taylori subater liailoy. P)iolojricjil Siirvi\v collection. 

 North AnuT. Faiiiia. No. 2'i, pp. 102-103, tig. 15, October 24, 1905. 



flHa- '^l^iii i»"(l skull. Adult female. Bernard Creek, neai" Colum- 

 hia, Texas. Fehruaiv 25. 18H2. Collected l)y W. Lloyd. Origi- 

 nal nunihei- 1 122. 



\\'cll-iii:i<if skin in <j;()(m1 condition; skull jx-rfect. 



Peromyscus mexicanus teapensis Osyood. Biological Survey coll, 

 rroi'. lUol. Soc. Wasli., XVII, pj). H9-70, :\Iarch 21, 1904. 



100022. Skin and skull. Adult female. Teapa. Tabasco, Mexico. 

 Mai-cli 25, i'.tOO. Collected by E. W. Nelson and K. A. (ioldnuin. 

 Original niniiber 1-1067. 



Well-made skin in good condition; a bare spot on abdoinen; sknll perfect. 



Peromyscus tehuantepecus Merriani. Biological Surve}" collection. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wasli., XII, p. 122, April :^0, 1898. 



75302. Skin and skull. Adult female (not male as in original descrip- 

 tion). Tehuantepec, Oaxaca, Mexico. May 2^3, 1S95. Collected 

 bv E. W. Nelson and E. A. (loldman. Original mimber 7980. 



Well-made skin in good condition; sknll perfect. 



Hesperomys texanus Woodhouse. 



Proc. Aca<l. Nat. Sci. Phila., VI, ]>. 242, tbi.s j)aper was reported favoral)ly for 

 |iul)lication February 22, 185H. 

 = Peromyscus texanus (Woodhouse). See Mearns, Bull. U. S. Nat. ■Mus., No. 5t>, 

 J). 404, April l.S, 1907. 



/tT)V?« Skin preserved in alcohol and fragments of skull. Western 

 Texas on the Rio Cirande near El Paso, according to published 

 statements of Woodhouse, but probably from south-central Texas. 

 (See Mearns, Bull. V. S. Nat. Mus., No. 56, p. 406, April 1:% 1!»07.) 

 Collected by Dr. S. W. Woodhouse, on Capt. L. Sitgi-eaves\s 

 expedition, probably in autunm of 1852. Skin catalogued April. 

 1857: skull, January 12, 18l>6. 



Skin in alcohol, a miserable looking affair and much" discolored. Feet and 

 leg bones comi)lete and perfect. Skull represented by the greater j)ortion of 

 each half of the mandible, most of the rostrum, and a portion of each maxillary 

 }>one, each piece containing the two anterior molars. 



Type not designated by nmnber. In the description but one specimen is im- 

 plied, and in Baird's Mammals, under list of specimens, 2559 is the only one 

 having the data of Doctor Woodhouse's specimen. Another specimen. No. 

 iViV') labeled "IIes])ir(»nij.st(\r(iii(i W. Texas, Dr. Woodhouse," is in tlie Museum, 

 l)ut this was not mentioned by Baird and has not been ri'garded as a type, 

 although it may have been in the hands of Dr. Woodhouse when the description 

 was written. 



