184 8C1URUS. 



Sciurus condurensis Miller. 



IV.ic. I'. S. Nat. Mils., XXXr, No. 1485, p. 260, September 11, 1906. 

 122876. Skin uiul .skull. Adult female. Pulo Kundur, Rhio-Linga 

 Archipolaoo. June l;-5, 1903. Collected by Dr. W. L. Abbott. 

 Original number 2186. Catalogued Jaiuiary 21, IMO-t. 



Well-made skin in pood condition; skull nearly perfect, left zygoma lacking 

 and last left upper molar shot away. 



Sciurus domelicus Miller. 



Smithsonian Miscell. Coll., XLV, No. 1420, p. 18, November 6, 1903. 

 101381. Skin and skull. Adult female. Domel Island, Mergui Arch- 

 ipelago. February 24, 1900. Collected by Dr. W. L. Abbott. 

 Original number 322. Catalogued November 6, 1900. 

 Well-made skin in <rood condition; skull perfect. 



Sciurus dorsalis Woodhouse. 



Proc. Acad. Xat. Sci. Phila., VI, p. 110, reported favorably for publication June 

 29, 1852. (Xame jjreoccupied ; see Gray, I'roc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1848, p. 138.) 

 = Sciurus aberti Woodhouse. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., VI, p. 220, requested 

 to be published December 28, 1852. 



2430. Skin, no skull. San Francisco Mountain, Arizona, on the 

 routes of Captains Sitgreaves and Whipple, about lat. 35° and long. 

 111° 80'. October, 1851. Collected by Dr. S. W. Woodhouse. 

 Catalogued April 4, 1S57. 



The specimen was formerly mounted, but it has since been taken down and 

 made into a fairly good study skin. The first description reads: " Ttiis beautiful 

 squirrel I procured whilst attached to the expedition under the command of 

 Capt. L. Sitgreaves, Topographical Engineer, U. S. Army, exploring the Zuni 

 and the Great and Little Colorado rivers of the West in the month of October, 

 1851, in the San Francisco Mountain, New Mexico." This statement makes it 

 practically certain that the above specimen is the one on which Dr. Woodhouse 

 liased his description. 



Sciurus albipes effugius Nelson. Biological Survey collection. 



I'roc. IJiol. Soc. Wash., Xll, pp. 152-153, June 3, 1898. 

 =Sciurus poliopus effugius (Nelson). See Nelson, Proc. Wasli. Acad. Sci., 1, p. ,54, 

 May 9, 1899. 



70288. Skin and skull. Adult female. Mountains near Chilpan- 

 cingo, Guerrero, Mexico. Deceml)er 24, 1894. Collected by E. W. 

 Nelson and E. A. Goldman. Original number 7271. 



Well-made skin in good condition; skull perfect, except for broken alisplienoid. 



Sciurus erebus Miller. 



i'roc. r. S. Xat. Mus., XXVI, No. 1317, p. 456, February 3, 1903. 

 =Sciurus piceus Peters. See Lyon, Proc. V. S. Nat. Mus., XXXIV, No. 1626, 

 p. 638, 1908. 



