472 MAMMALS FROM EASTERN HONDURAS. 



15948, S . Segovia River, July 10, 1887. Under parts bright rufous y 

 with but little white iu the median Hue. Subterminal black band of 

 the hairs of the tail comparatively narrow. Fore feet black ; hind feet 

 grizzled, except the inner toe and a small area adjacent, which are black. 



15917, 9 . Segovia River, July 10, 1887. Throat and middle of belly 

 bright rufous; area between the fore and hind legs white. Feet black. 

 Subterminal black ring of hairs of under surface of tail very broad. 



15950, S . Truxillo, Sept. 25, 1887. All the under surfaces, including 

 inside of legs, pure white. Feet grizzled. 



7. Sciurus tephrogaster Gray. 

 One specimen from Truxillo. 



8. Coelogenys paca Linnd. 



One female specimen, of the same color as others in the collection 

 from Costa Rica. 



9. Dasyprocta punctata Gray. 



Two males from the Segovia River, and two females, of which the 

 exact locality of capture is not stated. 



10. Rhynchonycteris naso Max. zu Weid. 

 One specimen from Truxillo. 



11. Tatusia novemcincta Linn6. 



This armadillo appears to be abundant in Eastern Honduras. Mr. 

 Towusend obtained seven specimens, three of which (a female and two 

 young individuals) were from the Segovia River. 



12. Didelphys opossum Linne". 



A male from the Segovia River. 



13. Didelphys murina Linne. 



One specimen from the Segovia River. 



