100 BANGS —SANTA MARTA MAMMALS PAS 
foot, with claw, 130; ear from notch, 53. I am at present at a 
loss to place this small cat. So many names have been given, 
based on wretched creatures that died in captivity, their origin 
often being wholly unknown, and their characters perhaps changed 
by confinement, that it will be a hard undertaking to straighten out 
the many supposed forms of /: pardalis and F/. tigrina. 
Urocyon aquilus Bangs. 
Urocyon aguilus Bangs, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., Vol. XII, pp. 
93-94, April 30, 1898. 
Type locality: Santa Marta, Colombia. 
Two specimens, the type, an old male, and a topotype, a young 
female. 
Lutra paranensis Reugg. (subsp. ?). 
One male, young adult (not quite full grown?), from Santa 
Marta, Jan. 1, 1898. This specimen belongs to the paranensis 
series, but to just what form I am unable to say, having no 
material from other points in Central or South America. 
Galictis barbara (Linn.). 
Five specimens, all from the lowlands near Santa Marta. These 
specimens vary greatly in markings, one is wholly brownish black 
with a gray head, another has a small white spot on the throat, 
but no white marking on the shoulders, the rest all have white 
shoulder and throat spots, that vary much in size. 
Procyon cancrivorus G. Cuv. 
One old female from Pueblo Viejo, 8000 feet altitude, taken 
March 29, 1898. It measures: total length, 860; tail vertebra, 
285; hind foot, with claw, 133; ear, from notch, 53. 
Vampyrops lineatus (E. Geoff.). 
Three specimens, skins and skulls, one each from San Antonio, 
Palomina and San Miguel. 
