SYNONYMIC LIST OF SPECIES OF MAMMALS. 



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Arvicola terrcstris Sclirenclc. Amoue. 



Texiana? And. niid Bnch. Texas. 



Townsendii Backm. West coast of North America, 



PuGET's Sound, Shoalwater Bay, Casc.vde Moun- 

 tains. 

 xanthognathiis Leach, North America, as far north 



as the Arctic Sea. 

 Synaptomys Cooperi Baird. N. Amer., New York, Iowa ? 

 BIyodes bicolor? Fatio. Canton of Berne. 



lagurus Pall. Steppes of Jaik, Jenisei, and Irtisch, 



Ural Eiver. 

 lemmus Pull. — (norvegicus Desm.) Scandina\'ia, 



Norway, Sweden. 

 Obensis Brants. — (helvohis Bichardson. tiimucronatus 



Bicli. albigularis JJ'ugti.) N. Amer., Siberia. 

 schisticolor Wegel. Norway, and west coast of Sea 



of OCHOTSK. 

 torquatus Pall, — (Hudsonius Wagn. Lencnsis Pall. 



uiigulatus Baer. Grceulandicus Richurd.) Circum- 



polai' Shores and Islands, Siberu and N. America, 



Greenland, Iceland ? 



Spaiacin^. 



Ehizoruys badius Hody. — (castaneus Blyth. minor Gray.) Terai 

 region of Nepal and Sikkih, Apj^acan. 

 macrocephalus Hupp. Schoa, S. of Abyss. 

 pruinosus Blyth. Khasy-ah Hills. 

 splendens Wayn. Abyss, 



Sumatrensis Giay. — (Javanus Cuv. Dekan Tevmu) 

 MaLiVcca, Malayan Benin, and Archip., Tennas- 

 SEEiM Provinces. 

 HeterocephaUis glaber Rupp. Schoa, S. of Abyss. 

 Spalax PaUasii Nordm, Hungary, S. Russia, Ekaterinslov. 



typhlus Pull. S.E. OF Europe, Moldavia, Bessarabia, 

 Greece, Syria. 

 Siphneus Aspalax Brants. — (Zokor Desm.) Mountains of Altm. 

 Ellobius luteus Wayn, Sandy district near the Sea of Aral. 

 talpinus Fisch, South antj East of Russia, North- 

 wards TO 55° N.L. Common in the Crijiea, and the 

 Steppes of Astrachan. 

 Bathyerges suillus Wayn. — (maritimus Gmel.) Sand-hills 



NEAR THE COAST AT THE CaPE OF GoOD HoPE. 



Georychus albifrons Gray. Cape of Good Hoie. 



Capensis Wiegm. — (Buffoni F. Cuv.) Cape of G. 



Hope. 

 Damarensis Oyilb. Damara Land, S. Afr. 

 holosericeus Wayn, Cape of G. Hope. 

 Hottentottus Less.' — (crecutiens Licht, Ludwigii 



Smith,) Cape of G. Hope. 

 pallidus? Gray, E. Africa. 

 Heliophobius argenteocinereus Peters. Mosambique. 



SACCOMYINiE. 



Geomys breviceps Baird, Texas, LonsuNA. 



bursarius Sliuir. — (saccatus Mitehell. Canadensis Licht, 

 Orcgonensis Lee.) Missouri, Eastern Kansas and 



* Although Wagner expressly says that this species has no 

 choelv-pouclies, Baird finds it corresponds so exactly with D. 

 Pnn.LTPn, in everything else, that he thinks the cheek-pouches 



PAKT OF Nebraska, W. and S. Illinois, Iowa, W. 

 Wisconsin, part of Minnesota, Can.ida. 

 Geomys castanops Buird. Bent's Fort, New Mexico. 

 Clai-kii Baird. W. Texas. 

 hispidus Lee. Between Vera Cruz and the City 



Mexico. 

 MexicanMs Brants. Mexico. 



Pinetis iJ((/". — (Floridana Au'd.and Bach.) N. Amer., 

 South-Eastern States, Florida, Georgu, Alabaili, 

 Missouri. 

 Quachil Gray. CoBAN, Central Amek. 

 Thomomys borealis Rich. — (Townsendii Bach. Douglasii Rich. 

 fuliginosus Schinz.) Valleys of the Columbia 

 River towards Rocky Mountains, Puget's 

 Sound. 

 bulbivorus Rich. Coast of Caijfornu, from Te- 

 JON Pass to some distance north of San Fran- 

 cisco. 

 fulvus Woodh. Valley of the Colorado and tribu- 

 taries, from San Francisco Mountains to Fort 

 Yuma, and across to San Diego. 

 laticeps Baird. Humboldt Bay, Northern Cau- 



FORNTA. 



rufescens Wied. — (Bottse Byd.) Upper Missouri, 



Nebraska, ant) Saskatchewan. 

 talpoides Rich. Shores of Hudson's Bay. 

 umbrinus Rich. Western Texas and New Me.xi- 

 co, along eastern slope of Rocky Mountains, and 

 along the mountains into Sonora. 

 Dipodomys agilis Gambel. California, Monterey, San Diego, 

 Fort Yuma. 

 Hermanni Lee. Sierra Nevada. 

 Ordii Woodh. — (montanus? Baird.) New Mexico, 



MissotrRi, TEXjis, Sonora, Mexico. 

 PhilLippi Gray. — (Macrocolus halticus Wagn,*) S. 

 California, Los Angelos, Monterey, Californ., 

 Oregon. 

 Wagneri Lee, ? North America, district doubt- 

 ful. 

 Perognalhus fasciatus Wied, Kansas, Chihuahua City, Mex. 

 hispidus Baird. Mexico, twenty-four leagues 



west of Matamoius. 

 monticola Baird. West of Rocky Mountains, St. 



Mary's. 

 penicillatus Woodh. San Francisco Mountmns, 

 New Mexico, Colorado River and Desert 

 Califoknia, Fort Yuma. 

 Cricetodipus flavus Baird. Nebraska, Salt Lake, Utah, 

 EocKY Mountains, 38°, Cam.aroon River, New 

 Mexico, Texas, Sonora, Matamoius. 

 pai-vus Peale. King's River, Calif. 

 Sacconiys anthopliilus F. Cuv. Supposed to have come from 

 N. America, from the unique specimen from which 

 is was described, having a North American plant 

 in its pouches. 



must have been overlooked, especially as Wagner mentions that 

 his specimen was in alcohol. See Buird, op. cit. p. 40!).^ 



