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Philander cicur Bangs. 
Philander cicur Bangs, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., Vol. XII, pp. 
161-162, Aug. ro, 1898. 
Type locality: Pueblo Viejo, 8000 feet altitude, Colombia. 
Five specimens, three from Pueblo Viejo, one each from 
Palomina and from the top of a small mountain, 4000 feet in 
altitude, near Santa Marta. 
Marmosa mitis Bangs. 
Marmosa mitis Bangs, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., Vol. XII, p. 162, 
Aug. 10, 1898. 
Type locality: Pueblo Viejo, 8000 feet altitude, Colombia. 
Fifty-six specimens from Pueblo Viejo, Palomina, San Miguel, 
and La Concepcion. 
One skull (the skin unfortunately was lost or destroyed), no. 
8299, from Pueblo Viejo, appears to belong to a different 
species. It has a very wide, high, and much inflated brain-case. 
The skull is also short and broad, and the rostrum much 
pointed. 
Chironectes minimus (Zimm.). 
One male from Santa Marta, 500 feet altitude, Feb. 15, 1898, 
measures: total length, 660; tail vertebra, 360; hind foot, with 
claw, 50; ear, from notch, 22. 
Tapirus terrestris (Linn.). 
One adult female, skin and skull, from Dibulla, taken Oct. 1, 
1899. 
Tayassu torvus Bangs. 
Tayassu torvus Bangs, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., Vol. XII, pp. 164— 
165, Aug. 10, 1898. 
Type locality: Santa Marta, Colombia. 
Nine specimens, one, the type, from Santa Marta, eight from 
Dibulla. 
