MAMMALS OF THE MEXICAN BOUNDARY. 261 



Measurements of /'.' specinu ns of Scuirus fremonti mogollonensis. 



Museum num- 

 bers.o 



•2291 ; 

 2297 



2298 



2299 

 2300 



1217'.' 

 " 'I 

 2509 



:'.7::i 



2::o2 

 12180 



In skin. 135 



.do... 



Locality. 



Sex anil 

 age. 



.....In. 



1716 

 1721 

 1723 

 1722 

 1721 

 172U 

 1719 

 1717 

 1725 



538 

 543 



Ml 

 558 

 559 

 560 

 561 

 562 

 563 

 ">79 

 611 



L884. 

 Oct. 



...do. 

 Oct. 



1*V7. 

 May •. 



....do. 

 May : 



....(1... 

 May : 



....do. 



....do. 



....do. 



. r ..do. 

 May I 

 .Inn.' 

 Juh '. 



Between Bakers Butte and General 

 Springs, Mogollon Mountains, Ari- 

 ze ma. 



do 



Between General Springs ami Lake 

 Tanks, Mogollon Mountains, \ri 

 zona. 



Quaking Asp Settlement, 

 Mountains, Arizona. 



do 



Mogollon 



.do. 

 .do . 

 .do . 

 .do. 

 .do . 

 .do. 

 .do 



Aug. 22 



Mormon Lake Mountain. Arizona 



San Francisco Mountain. Arizona 



Bakers BuWc. Mogollon Mountains, 

 Arizona. 



do 



, ad. 



j ad. 

 ' ad. 



' ad. 



9 ad. 

 cf ad. 

 o" ad. 

 ? ad. 



f ad. 



fad. 



f ad. 



' ad. 

 cf ad. 



' ad. 

 9 ad. 



o*ad. 



340 

 337 



377 



351 



350 

 331 

 360 

 376 

 359 

 3U1 

 :17I 

 343 

 33C. 

 311 



360 



mm. mm. 



20 



"American .Museum of Natural History. 



SCIURUS FREMONTI GRAHAMENSIS (Allen). 

 MOUNT GRAHAM CHICKAREE. 



Sciurus hudsonicus grahamensis Allen, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., VI. 



p. 350, Dec. 7. 1894 (original description) ; VII, 1895, i». 244. 

 Sciurus fremonti grahamensis, Allen, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist.. X. p. 292, 



July 22, 1898 (Revision of tin- Chickarees or North American Red 



Squirrels). — Miller and Rehn, Proc. Bost. S<><\ Nat. Hist., XXX. No. 1. 



Dec. 27, 1901, i>. ::.". (Syst. R< 'suits Study X. Am. Mam. t<> close of 1900). 

 [Sciurus fremonti] grahamensis, Elliot, Field Col. Mus.. Zool, Ser., II. 



1901, p. 67 (Synop. Mam. X. Am.). 



Type-locality. — Summil of Graham Mountain. Arizona. (Type, 

 skin and skull, in the American Museum of Natural History, New 

 York.) 



Geographical range. — Known only from the type locality. 



Description. — "Similar to S. h. mogollonensis, hut slightly yel- 

 lower and les^ rufescent above, with the central area of the Lower 

 surface of the tail grayish white from the base to the end id' the 

 vertebras, and the !»;ise of the hairs of the middle area of the upper 

 surface of the tail yellowish ochraceous, forming n prominent median 

 hand of this color. 



