152 PROCEEDINGS : BOSTON SOCIETY NATURAL HISTORY. 



TYPE LOCALITY. San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, 



California. 



Regarded by Merriam (Science, n. s.. vii, p. 31, January 7, 1898) 

 as a form of D. merriami. 



Dipodomys perotensis Merriam. 



1894. Dipodomys perotensis MERRIAM, Froc. biol. soc. -Wash- 

 ington, ix, p. 111. June 21, 1894. 

 TYPE LOCALITY. Perote, State of Vera Cruz, Mexico. 



Dipodomys phillipsii Gray. 



1841. Dipodomys phillipii (err. typ.) GRAY, Ann. and mag. 

 nat. hist., vn, p. 522. August, 1841. 



1893. Dipodomys phillipsi MERRIAM, Proc. biol. soc. Wash- 

 ington, vm, p. 91. July 18, 1893. 



TYPE LOCALITY. Valley of Mexico, Mexico. 

 The Dipodomys phillipsi phillipsi of TRUE (Proc. U. S. nat. 

 mus., vn (1884), p. 599, 1885) is not this animal, but an aggre- 

 gate of numerous small species of Dipodomys and Perodipus. 



Dipodomys similis Khoads. 



1894. Dipodomys similis RHOADS, Proc. acad. nat. sci. Phila., 

 1893, p. 411. l January 27, 1894. 



TYPE LOCALITY. White Water, San Diego County, Cali- 

 fornia. 



Regarded by Merriam (Science, n. s., vn, p. 31, January 7, 

 1898) as identical with D. simiolus. 



Dipodomys simiolus Rhoads. 



1894. Dipodomys simiolus RHOADS, Proc. acad. nat. sci. Phila., 



1893, p. 410. January 30, 1894. 



TYPE LOCALITY. Agua Caliente, Mohave Desert, California. 

 Regarded by Mearns .(Proc. U. S. nat. mus., xix, p. 720, July 30, 

 1897) as a form of D. merriami. 



Dipodomys spectabilis Merriam. 



1890. Dipodomys spectabilis MERRIAM, North Amer. fauna, 



no. 4, p. 40. October 8, 1890. 

 TYPE LOCALITY. Dos Cabezos, Cochise County, Arizona. 



