1904.] 



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the middle of the dorsal region deep brownish black, with the hairs 

 tipped yellowish, the sides dark brown, and the ventral surface dark 

 brown with the tips of the hairs lighter ; throat and chest soiled whit- 

 ish; tail dark brown above, lighter on the sides and below, darkening 



Fig. 10. Nasua narica bullata. No. igaio, $ ad. Type. nat. size. 



to nearly black towards the tip. The type is in rather worn pelage, 

 with the new coat coming in. Another specimen (U. S. Nat. Mus. No. 

 11111' Talamanca) in full fresh pelage is less dark, the head being dark 

 yellowish brown, the feet dark brown, and the long hair over the shoul- 



Fig. it. Nasua narica ntolaris. No. 6676, ad. San Felipe de Hijas, Jalisco, Mexico. 

 5 nat. size. For comparison with Fig. 10. 



ders and anterior part of the dorsal region with long, rich, yellowish 

 brown tips; chin yellowish white; chest with the basal half of the 

 pelage rusty brown and the tips of the hairs pale yellowish. 



Measurements. Total length (type, $), 1119; tail vertebras, 587; 

 hind foot, 133. Skull, occipito-nasal length, 140; basal length of 

 February, 1904.] 4. 



