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Genus TAMIAS Illiger. 



1811. Tamias Illiger, Prodr. syst. mam. et avium, p. 83. 

 Type. — Sciurus striatus Lixxaeus. 



* Tamias striatus (Linnaeus). 



1758. \_Schtrus] striates Lixxaeus, Syst. nat., x ed., i, p. 64. 

 1857. Ttimias striatus Baird, 11th Smithsonian report, p. 55. 



1885. Taiiiias striatus True, Proc. IT. S. nat. raiis., vii 

 (1884), p. 593. 1885. 



Type locality. — Southeastern United States. 



Tamias striatus griseus Mearns. 



1891. Tamias striatus griseus Mearx^s, Bull. Araer. mus. 



nat. hist., iii, p. 231. June 5, 1891. 

 Type locality. — Fort Snelling, Hennepin County, Minnesota. 



Tamias striatus lysteri (Richardson). 



1829. Sciurus (Tamias) lysteri Rich ardsox^, Fauna Boreali- 

 Americana, i, p. 181. 



1886. Tamias striatus lysteri Merriam, Amer. nat., xx, p. 

 242. March, 1886. 



Type locality. — Penetanguishene, Georgian Bay, Ontario, 

 Canada. 



Tamias striatus venustus Bangs. 



1896. Tamias striatus venustus Baxgs, Proc. biol. soc. 



Washington, x, p. 187. December 28, 1896. 

 Type locality. — Stilwell, Boston Mts., Indian Territoiy. 



Genus EUTAMIAS Trouessart.i 



1880. £utamias Trouessart, Catal. mam. viv. et foss., ron- 

 geurs, p. 86. Type. — Sciurus striatus asiaticus Gmelix. 



See Allen, Abstract proc. Linn. soc. Kew York, 1893-1894, p. 42, 

 July 20, 1894. 



1 A review of the American species of this jienus was published by Allen in 1890 (Bull. 

 Amer. mus. nat. hist., in, pp. 45-116, June, 1890), but so many new forms have been 

 described since then that the paper is no longer a fair presentation of the subject. 



