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3924. Skin, skull inside. Labrador, Canada. Keceived from H. 

 de Saussure, Geneva Museum. Original number 2. Cataloged 

 May 14, 1860. 



Skin well preserved and in good condition, but poorly made xip; tail not 

 skinned out. Skull inside of skin. 



f Peromyscus attwateri eremicoides Osgood. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 17 : 60, Mar. 21, 1904. 

 =Peromyscus pectoraUs eremicoides Osgood. See Lyon and Osgood, U. S'. Nat. 

 Mus. Bull. G2 : 128, Jan. 28, 1909. 



57729. Skin and skull. Adult male. Mapimi, Durango, Mexico. 

 December 15, 1893. Collected by E. A. Goldman. Original num- 

 ber 235. 



Well-made skin in good condition ; skull Grade B. 



f Peromyscus attwateri pectoralis Osgood. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 17 : 59, Mar. 21, 1904. 

 = [Peromyscus] pectoralis Osgood. See Bailey, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 19: 



57, May 1, 1906. 

 81236. Skin and skull. Adult male. Jalpan, Queretaro, Mexico 



August 30, 1896. Collected by E. W. Nelson and E. A. Goldman. 



Original number 10095. 

 Well-made skin in good condition ; skull Grade B. 



t Peromyscus auritus Merriam. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 12 : 119, Apr. 30, 1898. 

 —Peromyscus megalops auritus Merriam. See Osgood, North Amer. Fauna 28-. 

 214, Apr. 17, 1909. 



68438. Skin and skull. Old female. Mountains 15 miles west of 

 Oaxaca, altitude 9,300 feet, Oaxaca, Mexico. September 17, 1894. 

 Collected by E. W. Nelson and E. A. Goldman. Original number 

 6795. 



Well-made skin in good condition ; skull Grade A. 



*Hesperomys austerus Baird. Lectotype. 



Proc. Acad Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 7 : 336, reported favorably for publication 

 Apr. 24, 1855. 

 =Peromyscus rnaniculattts austerus (Baird). See Osgood, North Amer. Fauna 

 28 : 63, Apr. 17, 1909. 



-^?^. Skin (lost) and skull. Young adult. Old Fort Steilacoom, 



Pierce County, Wash. Probably January 20, 1854. Collected by 

 George Suckley. 



Skin said to have been mounted ; cannot be found. Skull much broken ; 

 most of mandible present, and most of rostrum, both of the upper tooth 

 rovps, and a small portion of the cranium. Parts of the skull have a charred 

 appearance. 



No type designated. Baird (Mammals of North America, p. 467, 1857) 

 lists eight specimens as positively austerus: No. 229 from S'pokane Plain and 



