NO. 2057. THE GRASSHOPPER MICE—HOLLISTER. 487 



Elliot, Daniel Giraud. Descriptions of Twenty-seven Apparently New Species 

 and Subspecies of Mammals. Field Col. Mus., zool. Ser., vol. 3, No. 14, pp. 

 239-261. December, 1903. 



Original description of Onychomys pulcher (pp. 243-244). 



A Check List of the Mammals of the North American Continent, the West 



Indies, and the Neighboring Seas. Field Col. Mus., zool. Ser., vol. 6, pp. i-v; 

 1-761. 1905. 



The genus Onychomys emhraces ten species and nine additional suljspecies recognized by the author. 



Herrick, C. L. Notes on the Mammals of Big Stone Lake and Vicinity. Thirteenth 

 Ann. Rep. Geol. and Nat. Hist. Surv. Minnesota (1884), pp. 178-186. 1885. 



Original description of Onychomys leucogaster, var. pallidus (pp. 183-186), with notes on habits and 

 osteology. 



— The Mammals of Minnesota. A Scientific and Popular Account of their 



Features and Habits. Bull. No. 7, Geol. and Nat. Hist. Surv. Minnesota, pp. 

 1-299; 23 figs., 8 plates. 1892. 



Description of Onychomys leucogaster var. pallidus (pp. 210-211), with a general account of O. leuco- 

 gaster a,nd "0. 1, var. torridus" (pp. 208-210). 



HoLLisTER, N. Three New Subspecies of Grasshopper Mice. Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash- 

 ington, vol. 26, pp. 215-216. December 20, 1913. 



Original description of Onychomys torridus clarus (p. 215), 0. leucogaster capitulatus (pp. 215-216), 

 and 0. 1, breviauritus (p. 216). 



Jordan, David Starr. A Manual of the Vertebrate Animals of the Northern United 

 States including the District North and East of the Ozark Mountains, South of 

 the Laurentian Hills, North of the Southern Boundary of Virginia, and East 

 of the Missouri River inclusive of Marine Species. Fifth edition, pp. 1-375. 



1888. 



Onychomys placed as a subgenus of Calomys Waterhouse, and the combination C. leucogaster used 

 (p. 321). 



Lantz, D. E. Kansas Mammals in their Relation to Agriculture. Kansas Agric. 

 College, Exp. Stat. Bull. No. 129, pp. 331-404. April, 1905. 

 Economic status of Onychomys discussed (pp. 357-358). 



Lyon, Marcus Ward, Jr., and Osgood, Wilfred Hudson. Catalogue of the Type 

 Specimens of Mammals in the United States National Museum, including the 

 Biological Survey Collection. Bull. 62, U. S. Nat. Mus., pp. ix; 1-325. 1909. 

 Account of the nine ts^pe specimens of Onychomys preserved in the National Museum in 1909. 

 Mearns, Edgar A. Preliminary Diagnoses of New Mammals from the Mexican 

 Border of the United States. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 19, pp. 137-140 (advance 

 sheet issued May 25, 1896) . 

 Original descriptions of Onychomys torridus arenicola (pp. 139-140) and 0. t. perpalUdus (p. 140). 



Mammals of the Mexican Boundary of the United States. A Descriptive 



Catalogue of the Species of Mammals Occurring in that Region; with a General 

 Summary of the Natural History, and a List of Trees. Bull. 56, Part 1, U. S. 

 Nat. Mus., pp. i-xv; 1-530; numerous illustrations. 1907. 



Account of the genus Onychomys (p. 368) and of the seven forms recognized in the collections of the 

 International Boundary Commission (pp. 369-380), with critical notes, synonymy, and observations 

 on the habits. 



Merriam, C. Hart. Descriptions of Two New Species and One New Subspecies of 

 Grasshopper Mouse, with a Diagnosis of the Genus Onychomys, and a Synopsis 

 of the Species and Subspecies. North Amer. Fauna, No. 2, pp. 1-5; figs. 1, 2; 

 pi. 1. October 30, 1889. 



Original descriptions of Onychomys longipes (pp. 1-2), O. longicaudus (p. 2), and O. leucogaster 

 melanophrys (pp. 2-3), with a discussion of relationships, a diagnosis of the genus (pp. 3-4), and a key 

 to the known forms, five in number: longipes, leucogaster, melanophrys, longicaudus, and torridus 

 (pp. 4-5). 



