lOO NELSON 



General notes. — A specimen of hoffmatiiti from Costa Rica (no. 

 12058 U. S. Nat. Museum) has been compared with the type of Ma- 

 croxus xanthohis Gray by Mr. Thomas, who writes that they are the 

 same except that Gray's type is immature. The distribution of M. 

 griseogena Gray was given as extending from Venezuela to Mexico, 

 but it is scarcely necessary to state that no species of squirrel has this 

 range. Mr. Thomas writes that the question of the type of griseogena 

 is very difficult, but it seems best, as with tephrogasier., to take the 

 first named specimens (Dyson's) as the type (B. M, 47.2. 1.3). This 

 is the only one mentioned by Gray which exactly agrees with his de- 

 scription, and since Venzuela specimens agree best with 47.2. i. 3. 

 that country becomes the type locality for M. griseogena. Mr. 

 Thomas compared a specimen of .S". cBstuans from Venezuela (no. 

 1 1 733 U. S. Nat. Museum) with the type of griseogena and found 

 them to agree very closely. The Venezuela squirrels seem to repre- 

 sent a form of cestuans paler and less rufous than hoffnianni. 



Specimens examined. — Twenty-five : from Boruca, Talamanca, 

 Luis, San Jose and Santa Clara, Costa Rica; Rio Lima, Las Pabas, 

 Los Tambos, Rio Zapata, Rio Pescado and upper Cauca Valley near 

 Call, Colombia. 



SCIURUS RICHMOND! Nelson. Richmond's Squirrel. 



Sciurus richmondi Nelson, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, xii, pp. 146-147, 

 June 3, 1898. 



Type locality. — Escondido River (50 miles above Bluefields), 

 Nicaragua. Type no. ||||^ U. S. National Museum, Biological Sur- 

 vey Collection. 



Distribution. — Dense humid tropical forests of the lowlands along 

 the Escondido River. 



Characters. — Similar to S. cestuans hoff'?nanni but underparts 

 more ochraceous and tail washed with dull yellow. Pelage thin and 

 soft; tail slender. Teats: p.| a.f. 



Color. — Upperparts, including top of nose and base of tail, nearly 

 uniform dark, ochraceous brown, darker on crown and along middle 

 of back ; outside of fore legs and feet like sides of neck, and more 

 ochraceous than back ; outside of thighs like back, hind feet some- 

 times like thighs, but usually more ochraceous; ears like crown, a 

 small dingy yellow basal patch sometimes present ; side of head paler 

 or more yellowish brown than back, with a narrow ring of dark 

 brownish buffy about eye ; underparts varying from dark buffy yellow 



