MAMMALS OF THE MEXICAN BOUNDARY. 261 



Mcdsiiroiiciits (if 1(> siwciiiiciis of Sciiin(s frciiioiifi iii<)<i<)U<>iivii'<is. 



Museum num- 

 bers." 



Skin. 



Skull. 



Date. 



Locality. 



Sex and 

 age. 



2297 



2298 



2299 

 2300 

 12179 

 2301 

 2.i09 



3731 

 2302 

 12180 



...do... 

 ...do... 



1716 

 1724 

 1723 

 1722 

 1721 

 1720 

 1719 

 1717 

 1725 



1884. 

 Oct. 



...do. 

 Oct. 



1887. 

 May i 



....do. 



May i 



...do. 



May 



....do 



....do 



....do 



....do 



May 



June 



July 



Between Bakers Butte and General 

 Springs, Mogollon Mountains, Ari- 

 zona. 



27 



Between General Springs and Lake 

 Tanks, Mogollon Mountains, Ari- 

 zona. 



Quaking Asp Settlement, Mogollon 

 Mountains, Arizona. 



.do. 

 .do. 

 .do. 

 .do. 

 .do. 

 .do. 

 .do. 

 .do. 



Aug. 22 



Mormon Lake Mountain, Arizona 



San Francisco Mountain, Arizona 



Bakers Butte, Mogollon Mountains, 

 Arizona. 



do : 



?ad. 



?ad. 

 r?'ad. 



-r ad. 



9 ad. 

 d'ad. 

 J' ad. 

 ?ad. 

 cf ad. 

 (fad. 

 c?ad. 



mm. 

 327 



3.51 

 350 

 334 

 360 

 376 

 359 

 361 

 d" ad. ; 374 

 ^ ad. 343 

 i' ad. ; 336 

 9 ad. 341 



mm. 

 130 



mm. 

 53 



142 i 53 



mm. 

 20 



(J ad. 



360 



128 

 140 



145 



54 



51 



53 I 22 



" .\merican Museum of Natural History. 



SCIURUS FREMONTI GRAHAMENSIS (Allen). 

 MOUNT GRAHAM CHICKAREE. 



Sciiinis Jiu(l.<<o)ucufi f/rahamensis Allen, Bull. Am. Mus. Nut. Hist., YI. 



p. 850, Dee. 7, 1894 (original description) ; YII, 1895. p. 244. 

 Sciurus frcmonti (/rahamcnsis, Allen, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist.. N. p. 292. 

 ' July 22, 1898 (Pievision of the Chickarees or North American Red 



Squirrels). — Miller and Rehn, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist, XXX. No. 1, 



Dec. 27, 1901, p. 35 (Syst. Results Study N. Am. Mam. to close of 1900). 

 [Sciurus fremontl'\ grahamensis, Elliot, Field Col. Mus., Zool. Ser.. II, 



1901, p. 67 (Synop. Mam. N. Am.). 



Type-loraJity. — Summit of Graham Mountain, Arizona. (Type, 

 skin and skull, in the American Museum of Natural History, New 

 York.) 



Geographieal range. — Known only from the type locality. 



Description. — " Similar to B. h. mogollonensis, but slightly yel- 

 lower and less riifescent above, with the central area of the lower 

 surface of the tail grayish white from the base to the end of the 

 vertebrse, and the base of the hairs of the middle area of the upper 

 surface of the tail yellowish ochraceous, forming a prominent median 

 band of this color. 



