190 8CIURITS. 



Sciurus thomasi Xolson. 



I'loc. Wash. Acad. 8ci., I, p. 71, pi. 2, fig. 6, May 9, 1899. 



UUi- Skin and sknll. Talamanca, Costa Rica. 1874. Collected by 

 Prof. W. M. (labb. Skin catalo^^ned November 11, 1874; skull, 

 April If), 1889. 



The specimen has been remade into a modern study skin and is in <;ood con- 

 dition; skull is perfect except for loss of jjtervfroids and of ri^ht postorbital 

 pntcess. 



Sciurus oculatus tolucae Nelson. Biological Sui'xcy colNM-lion. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XII, pp. 148-149, June 3, 1898. 



55927. Skin and skull. Adult male. North slope Volcan Tolnca. 

 Mexico, Mexico. September 8, 1893. Collected l)y E. W. Nelson 

 and E. A. Goldman. Original number 5419. 



"Well-made skin in good condition ; skull perfect, except for fractured si |uainosal 

 and supraoccipital region. 



Sciurus truei Nelson. Biological Survey collection. 



Proc. Wash. Acad. 8ci., I, pp. 61-62, May 9, 1899. 



96229. Skin and skull. Adult male. Camoa, Rio Mayo, Sonora. 

 Mexico. January 20, 1899. Collected by E. A. Goldman. Oiigi- 

 nal numb(U' 13405. 



Well-made skin in good condition; skull perfect, except for fractured fnmtal 

 and supraoccipital and alisence of last left ujiper and lower molars. 



Sciurus ubericolor Miller. 



Proc. U. R. Nat. Mus., XXVI, No. 1317, p. 455, February 8, 1903. 



114373. Skin and skull. Adult female. Pulo Tiiangku, Banjak 

 Islands, oft' west coast of Sumatra. February 5, 1902. Collected 

 by Dr. W. L. Abbott. Original number 1517. Catalogued August 



28, 1902. 



Well-ma<li' skin in good condition ; skull in good condition, except most of left 

 zygoma and ancei'ior half of left ramus of mandible shot away. 



Sciurus undulatus 'rriic 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mns., XV. No. !»].'>, p. 465, lig. 3, October 26, 1892. 



i'lrsf- Skin and skull. Adult male. Mount Kilimanjaro (G.OOO 

 feet), (Jerman East Africa. June 12, 1888. Collected by Dr. 

 W. L. Abl>ott. Original numl)er 7. Catalogued June 24, 1890. 



Well-made skin in good condition; skull perfect. 



Tyj)e designated by number, skull No. 34731 being figured and marked 

 "type." Two specimens are listed, the above and a female, No. 19006, also 

 marked "type," but as there can not be two types of the same sjiecies, it seems 

 advisable to consiiler the second si)ecimen as a paratype, the one figured as the 

 type. 



