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t*Sciurus goldmani Nelson. 



1898. Sciurus goldmani Nelson, Proc. Biol. Soc, Washington, 



vol. 12, p. 149. June 3, 1898. 

 Type Locality. — Huehuetan, State of Chiapas, Mexico. 

 Range. — Arid tropical forests along southeastern coast of 



Chiapas, Mexico, and adjacent part of Guatemala, below 1,500 



feet. 



*Sciurus griseus griseus Ord. 



1818. Sciurus griseus Ord, Journ. de phys., vol. 87, p. 152. 



1885. Sciurus fossor True, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus.,.vol. 7 (1884), 

 p. 595. 1885. 



1894. Sciurus gnseus Rhoads, Amer. Nat., vol. 28, p. 525. 

 June, 1894. 



Type Locality. — The Dalles, Wasco County, Oregon. 



Range. — Pine and oak forests of transition (and upper border of 

 austral) zone from extreme southwestern Washington through 

 western Oregon and most of California (except coast belt south 

 of San Francisco) to northern Lower California, Mexico. 



•{•*Sciurus griseus anthonyi (Mearns). 



1897. Sciurus fossor anthonyi Mearns, Preliminary diagnoses 

 of new mammals of the genera Sciurus, Castor, Neotoma, and 

 Sigmodon, from the Mexican border of the United States, 

 p. 1. March 5, 1897. (Reprint: Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 

 20, p. 501. January 19, 1898.) 



1907. Sciurus griseus anthonyi !Mearns, Mamm. Mex. Boundary, 

 p. 264. April 13, 1907. 



Type Locality. — Campbell's Ranch, Laguna Mountains, San 

 Diego County, California. 



*Sciurus griseus nigripes (Bryant). 



1889. Sciurus fossor nigripes Bryant, Proc. California Acad. 



Sci., ser. 2, vol. 2, p. 25. June 20, 1889. 

 1894. [Sciurus] griseus nigripes Rhoads, Amer. Nat., vol. 28, 



p. 525. June, 1894. 

 Type Locality. — Coast region of San Mateo County, California. 



*Sciurus carolinensis^ carolinensis Gmelin. 



1788. [Sciurus] carolinensis Gmelin, Syst. Nat., vol. 1, p. 148. 

 1885. Sciurus carolinensis carolinensis True, Proc. U. S. Nat. 



Mus., vol. 7 (1884), p. 595. 1885. 

 Type Locality. — "Carolina." 

 Range. — Austral zone, from northern Florida north about to 



the lower Hudson Valley, west through the Alleghenies south 



of Pennsylvania to Indiana, Missouri, Oklahoma, and the 



edge of the plains. 



I Kevised by Bangs, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, vol. 10, pp. 153-159, December 28, 1896. 



