SCIURIDH—TAMIAS ASIATICUS AND VARIETIES. 793 
‘ TAMIAS ASIATICUS (Gmelin) Allen. 
Var. BOREALIS. 
Northern Chipmunk. 
Sciurus minor virgatus G. GMELIN, Act. Petrop. v, 1760, 344, pl. ix, fig. 1 (Siberia). 
Sciurus striatus PALLAS, Nov. Glirés, 1778, 378 (not S. striatus of Catesby and Linnwus); Zoog. Rosso- 
Asiat. i, 1831, 187—ScHREBER, Siiuget. iv, 1791, 790 (mainly).—DersmarEst, Dict. d’Hist. 
Nat. x, 1817, 121 (in part); Mam. 1822, 339 (in part).—Fiscner, Synop. Mam. 1829, 348 (in 
part). . 
Sciurus striatus, a asiaticus GMELIN, Syst. Nat. i, 1788, 150. 
Sciurus (Tamias) quadrivittatus RICHARDSON, Zo6l. Journ. iii, 1828, 579; Faun. Bor.-Amer. i, 1829, 184, pl. 
xvi (mainly). 
Tamias quadrivittatus WAGNER, AUDUBON & BACHMAN, BarirD, GRAy, and of other authors, in part.— 
Ross, Edinb. New Phil. Journ. xiii, 1861, 162; Nat. Hist. Rev. 1862, 274 (to 67° north). 
Tamias pallasi BarrD, Ann Rep. Smiths. Inst. for 1856, May, 1857, 55; Mam. N. Amer. 1857, 295. —LILLJE- 
BORG, Faun. ofver Sver. och Nor. Ryggr. 1871, 407. 
Tamias quadrivittatus var. pallasi ALLEN, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. xvi, 1874, 290. 
Tamias striatus KEYSERLING & BLasius, Wirbelt. Europas, 1840, 43.—WaGNErR, Suppl. Schreber’s 
Siiuget. iii, 1843, 231—Scurinz, Syn. Mam. ii, 1845, 47.—GIEBEL, Siiuget. 1855, 639.—Mip- 
DENDOREF, Sibirische Reise, ii, pt. 2, 1853, 83, pl. ii, fig. 10 (embryo).—Scurenck, Amur- 
Lande, i, 1859, 124.—Gray, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. 3d ser. xx, 1867, 434. 
Sciurus uthensis PaLLAS, Zoog. Rosso-Asiat. i, 1831, 189 (melanistic). See also WAGNER, Suppl. Schreber’s 
Siinget. iii, 1843, 232.—MIDDENDOREF, Sibirischo Reise, ii, pt. 2, 1853, 83.—ScHRENCK, 
Amur-Lande, i, 1859, 125. 
Var. QUADRIVITTATUS. 
Rocky Mountain Chipmunk, 
Sciurus quadrivittatus Say, Long’s Exped. to Rocky Mts. ii. 1823, 45.—Haran, Faun. Amer. 1825, 180,— 
Gopman, Amer. Nat. Hist. ii, 1826, 137.—HaMILToN-SMITH, Griffith’s Cuvier’s An. King. v, 
1827, 255.—FIscHER, Synop. Mam. 1829, 350.—WaGNER, Schreber’s Siiuget. pl. cexiv, A 
(Tamias quadrivittatus in text). 
“ Spermophilus quadrivittatus F. Cuvier, Suppl. Buffon, i, Mam. 1831, 340.” 
Tamias quadrivittatus WAGNER, Suppl. Schreber’s Siiuget. iii, 1843, 234 (in part)—ScHinz, Synop. Mam. 
1845, ii, 44 —AUDUBON & BACHMAN, Quad, N. Amer. i, 1849, 195, pl. xxiv.—CaBor, Agas- 
siz’s Lake Superior, 1850, 52 (northern shore of Lake Superior; common).—Bargp, Mam. N. 
Amer. 1857, 297, pl. xx, fig. 2, head and feet (in part).—Sucktry, Nat. Hist. Wash. Ter. pt. 
iii, 1859, 97.—Maxriian, Archiv f. Naturgesch. 1861 81 (in part)—HaypDEN, Trans. Amer, 
Phil. Soc. Phila. xii, 1863, 145 (in part; mainly var. pallidus)—Gray, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 
3d ser. xx, 1867, 145 (in part).—SrevEeNson, Hayden’s Rep. U.S. Geol. Surv. Wyoming, 1871, 
462,_MrErr1aM, U. S. Geol. Survey Terr. 6th Ann. Rep. 1873, 663.—ALLEN, Bull. Essex Inst. 
vi, 1874, 57, 59.—Covrs & Yarrow, Wheeler’s Expl. and Surv. West of 100th Merid. vy, 
Zo6l. 1876, 117.—GRINNELL, Ludlow’s Black Hills of Dakota, 1876, 82.—HENSHAW, Ann. Rep, 
Chief Engin. for 1876, App. JJ, 1876, 311 (Southern California). 
Tamias quadrivittatus var. quadrivittatus ALLEN, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. xvi, 1874, 289. 
Tamias minutus BACHMAN, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. viii, 1839, 77 (young); Townsend’s Narrative, 
1839, 323.—WAGNER, Archiv f. Naturgesch. 1843, pt. ii, 44 (same).—ScHINnz, Synop. Mam. ii, 
td 1845, 48. 
Var. PALLIDUS. 
Pale Chipmunk, 
Tamias quadrivittatus AUDUBON & BACHMAN, BarrD, GRAY, 1nd others, in part.—HaypDEn, Trans. Amer. 
Phil. Soc. Phila. xii, 1863, 145.—GRrINNELL, Ludlow’s Ree. Black Hills, 1875, 81. 
Tamias quadrivittatus var. pallidus ALLEN, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. xvi, 1874, 289.—Cougs & Yarrow, 
Wheeler’s Expl. and Sury. West of 100th Merid. v, Zool. 1876, 117. 
