188 BULLETIN 79, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



Genus NEOTOMA Say and Ord.' 



1825. Neotoma Say and Ord, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadel- 

 phia, vol. 4, pt. 2, p. 345. Type, Mus floridana Ord 



Subgenus Neotoma Say and Ord. 



*Neotoma floridana floridana (Ord). 



1818. Mus jioridana Ord, Bull. soc. philom. Paris, p. 181. 



December, 1818. 

 1825. N [eotoma] jioridana Say and Ord, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. 



Philadelphia, vol. 4, pt. 2, p. 346. 

 1885. Neotoma jioridana True, Proc. U, S. Nat. Mus., vol. 7 



(1884), p. 598. 1885. (Part.) 

 Type Locality. — St. Johns River, Florida; probably near 



Jacksonville, Duval County. (See Bangs, Proc. Boston Soc. 



Nat. Hist., vol. 28, p. 184, March, 1898.) 

 Range. — Atlantic coast region from South Carolina to Sebastian, 



Florida. Austroriparian zone. 



*Neotoma floridana rubida Bangs. 



1898. Neotoma jioridana rubida Bangs, Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. 

 Hist., vol. 28, p. 185. March, 1898. 



Type Locality. — Gibson, Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana. 



Range. — Lower Mississippi Valley and Gulf coast, from south- 

 western Alabama to eastern Texas, north to eastern Arkansas. 

 Austroriparian zone. 



t*Neotoma floridana illinoensis Howell. 



1910. Neotoma jioridana illinoensis Howell, Proc. Biol. Soc. 



Washington, vol. 23, p. 28. March 23, 1910. 

 Type Locality. — Wolflake, Union County, Illinois. 

 Range. — Swamp region of southern Illinois, and southward to 



northeastern Arkansas. Austroriparian division of lower 



austral zone. 



t*Neotoma floridana baileyi (Merriam). 



1894. Neotoma haileyi Merriam, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 



vol. 9, p. 123. July 2, 1894. 

 1894. Neotoma campestris Allen, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 



vol. 6, p. 322. November 7, 1894. (Pendennis, Lane County, 



Kansas.) 

 1905. Neotoma jioridana haileyi Bailey, North Amer. Fauna, 



No. 25, p. 109. October 24, 1905. 

 Type Locality. — Valentine, Cherry County, Nebraska. 

 Range. — Upper Sonoran and Carolinian divisions of upper 



austral zone from southwestern South Dakota to southern 



Kansas, west to Pueblo, Colorado. 



J Revised by Goldman, North Amer. Fauna, No. 31, October 19, 1910. 



