SCIURID.Z—SCIURUS LEUCOPS. TD8 
Table XLIX.—List of specimens examined of ScIURUS AUREIGASTER. 
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8489 |...... 30 | gf | Cordova, Mexico Beene ye cqoemcenenc --. do. 
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SCIURUS LEUCOPS (Gray) Allen. 
Golden-bellied Squirrel. 
Sciurus aureogaster GEOFFROY, Voyage de la Vénus, Zodl. 1855, 156, pls. x, xi (not of F. Cuvier, 1829). 
? Sciurus hypoxanthus LICHTENSTEIN, MS. (see Geoffroy, 1. c. 158). 
Macroxus griseoflavus GRay, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. 3d ser. xx, 1867, 427. 
Macroxus leuwcops Gray, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. 3d ser. xx, 1867, 427. 
Speciric cuars.—Length of body and head about 12.50; tail-vertebrae 
9.75; tail with hairs 12.00 to 13.00, about equal to the length of the head and 
body, but narrow. Pelage full and soft. Above, gray, varying from whitish- 
gray to dark iron-gray, generally with a large patch of yellowish-rusty on the 
nape and a large area of the same color on the rump; beneath, pure white, 
yellowish-white, or deep golden-yellow. Pelage of the whole upper surface 
generally with a broad subterminal band of yellowish or golden, sometimes 
showing faintly through the surface. 
Of three specimens from Tehuantepec, Mexico, two are white below, 
faintly stained with yellow, while the other has the lower parts deep orange- 
yellow. One (No. 9432) has the nape-patch chestnut and sharply defined ; 
the rump-patch is faintly developed. In another (No. 9434), the nape-patch 
is well defined but paler, and the rump-patch is also only faintly indicated, 
48 M 
