182 sciuRus, 



Sciurus carimatae Miller. 



Tror. U. S. Nat. Mm., XXXI, Xo. 1481, p. 57, July 28, 1906. 



12507<). Skin and skull. Adult mule. Telok Pai, Kariniata Island, 

 off west coast of Borneo. August 27, 1904. Collec-tcd ])y Dr. 

 W. L. Abbott. Oriuinal iiuiii])er 3662. Catalogued December 8, 

 1904. 



Well-made skin in good condition; skull perfect, except slight injury to rij^ht 

 condyloid process of mandible. 



Sciurus carimonensis Miller. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XXXI, No. 1485, p. 261, September 11, 1906. 



122800. Skin and skull. Adult female. Great Karimon Island, 

 Rhio-Linoa Archipi'lago. May 24, 1908. Collected hy Dr. W. L. 

 A})bott. Original number 2428. Catalogued January 20, 1904. 



Well-made skin in <;ood condition; skull nearly perfect, a few small shot 

 injuries. 



Sciurus douglasii cascadensis Allen. liiological Survey collection. 



Hull. Amcr. ?ilns. Nat. Hist., X, pp. 277-278, .luly 22, 1898. 



80229. Skin and skull. Adult male. Mount Hood, Oregon. Sep- 

 tember 9, 1896. Collected by V. Bailey. Original number 5874. 



Well-made skin in good (;ondition; skull jierfect, except for a few small shot 

 perforations. 



Sciurus casensis Miller. 



Smithsonian :Miscell. Coll., XLV, No. 1420, p. 20, November 6, 1903. 



104870. Skin and .skull. Adult female. Chance Island, Mergui 

 Archipelago. December 28, 1899. Collected by Dr. AV. L. 

 Al>bott. Original iuiml)er 18.5. Catalogued Novem}>cr 6, 1900. 

 Well-made skin in tcood condition; skull perfect. 



Sciurus castanotus Baird. 



I'roc. Acad. Nat. Sci. I'hila., VII, p. 3.S2, rejjorted favorably for publication 

 April 24, 1855 (typographical error for caalanonotus) . Snuruft castanoiiotmi 

 Baird, Mammals of North America, p. 266, 1857. 

 =Sciurus aberti Woodhouse. See Allen, INIonographs North American. Rodentia, 

 p. 735, 1877. 



t'tV"7- Skin and skull. Adult female. Cop})erniines, near the present 

 site of (jre(»rget()\vn, Grant County, New Mexico. (On page 

 707 of Mammals of North America, Baird says of Coppermines, 

 "A former station of th(^ United States-Mexican Boundary Suj'vc}^, 

 subse(iuently called Fort AVe))ster. Not indicated clearly whether 

 on a ti-i])utary of th(^ (iila or Mimlires. About latitude 88-^, lon- 

 gitude 108^." In his original description the specimen is spoken 



