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SCIURIDA—SPERMOPHILUS FRANKLINI, 
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141 South Park, Colo........ 
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207 .| Fort Garland, Colo 
280 |....! Denver, Colo.........-- 
526d -.| Head of Arkansas 
bose -| Bent's Fort -..-...-..--- 
Roceee -| Eagle Pass, Tex...-..-.. 
July 14, 1871 
July 15, 1871 
July 26, 1871 
July 28, 1871 
July 28, 1871 
July 28, 1871 
Rocky Mt. Exped... 
Lieut. G, M. Wheeler 
-| Dr. F. V. Hayden. ... 
Allen and Bennett .. 
Dr. J. T. Rothrock .. 
H. W. Henshaw..... 
Dr. J. T. Rothrock -. 
Mr. Kreutzfeldt.-...- 
*In Museum of Comparative Zodlogy, Cambridge, Mass. 
SPERMOPHILUS FRANKLINI (Sabine) Lesson. 
Franklin’s Spermophile; Gray-headed Spermophile. 
J.H. Batty......-.-- Let 
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Alcoholic. 
Skin. 
Alcoholic. 
Skin. 
Arctomys franklint SABINE, Trans. Linn. Soe. xiii, 1822, 587, pl. xxvii; ibid. Narr. Franklin’s Journ. 1622, 
662 (Fort Enterprise and Cumberland House).—Har wan, Faun. Am. 1825, 167.—GoDMAN, 
Am. Nat. Hist. ii, 1826, 109.—I'iscuEr, Synop. Mam. 1829, 343. 
Arctomys (Spermophilus) franklint RicHarDson, Faun. Bor.-Am. i, 1829, 168, pl. xii. 
Spermophilus franklini LEsson, Man. de Mam, 1827, 244.—‘‘ I. Cuvier, Suppl. Buffon, i, 1831, Mamm. 328.”— 
WAGNER, Suppl. Schreber’s Siiuget. iii, 1843, 244, pl. cex, A (‘‘ Arctomys Franklini Sabine” on 
plate).—Branpt, Bull. Physico-math. Classe Acad. St. Pétersb. ii, 1844, 379.—AUDUBON & 
BacHMAN, Quad. N. Am. ii, 1851, 242, pl. Ixxxiv.—Scninz, Syn. Mam. ii, 1845, 67.—KrnnI- 
coTt, Patent Office Rep. 1856, Agricult. (1857), 79, pl. ix.—Bairp, Mam. N. Am. 1857, 314, 
pL. xlvi, fig. 4 (skull).—Tomas, Trans. Ill. State Agr. Soc. iv, 1861, 657.—Haypkgn, Trans. Am. 
Phil. Soc. Phila. xii, 1863, 145.—ALLEN, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. xiii, 1870, 189 (Iowa); 
xvi, 1874, 291.—BisHop, Forest and Stream, vii, 1877, 342 (its introduction into New Jersey). 
Speciric cHars—Length to base of tail 9.00 to 10.50; of tail to end 
of vertebrae 5.00 to 6.50; to end of hairs 6.25 to 8.50. Above, yellowish- 
brown, varied with black, the black chiefly in the form of small squarish 
spots; eyelids white; front and sides of head and neck, the thighs, and but- 
tocks pure gray; top of head gray, sometimes varied more or less with 
yellowish-brown ; below, grayish-white; tail grayish-white, with three lines 
of black, the outer quite broad and broadly edged with white. 
about 0.20 high; tail-vertebree about one-half the length of the head and 
body; tail distichous, hairs long and abundant; form rather slender; pelage 
harsh, consisting of coarse stiff hairs, without under fur. 
56 M 
Kar small, 
