1904-] Allen i Mammals from Venezuela. 34 T 



February and March examples, from practically the same 

 localities. 



I am unable to satisfactorily distinguish these specimens 

 from Santarem examples of S. gilvigularis: 



1 6. Mus alexandrinus Geoffrey. One specimen, Ciudad 

 Bolivar. 



17. Oryzomys klagesi Allen. One specimen, El Llagual, 

 Feb. 19. (See this Bulletin, XX, 1904, p. 327.) 



1 8. Sigmomys alstoni (Thomas). El Llagual, i speci- 

 men, adult female, March 2. 



19. Zygodontomys stellse Thomas. El Llagual, 5 speci- 

 mens (2 males, 3 females), all adult, March 12-23. 



These specimens agree well with the description of Z. 

 Stella except as regards some of the external measurements, 

 namely, "head and body, no inillim. ; tail, 38." But, 

 "Tail about equal to the body without the head" is also not 

 in harmony with these proportions. The description other- 

 wise, including the dimensions of the skull, etc., agrees with 

 the present series. The collector's measurements are: Head 

 and body, 2 males, 133, 148; 3 females, 118-127; tail verte- 

 brae, 2 males, 102, 108; 3 females, 83-98; average for the 

 whole series, 130, 98. Skull, total length, 29-31. Although 

 all are adult, the larger specimens, with the teeth greatly 

 worn, are much older than the smaller examples. 



20. Holochilus venezuelae Allen. El Llagual, 2 speci- 

 mens, a very old male and a half -grown female, March 20. 

 (See this Bulletin, XX, 1904, p. 330.) 



21. Proechimys cherriei (Thomas). Seven specimens, El 

 Llagual, March 1823. 



22. Dasyprocta lucifer Thomas. One specimen, an adult 

 male, El Llagual, March 14. Head and body, 520 mm.; tail, 

 32; skull, greatest length, 115; zygomatic breadth, 51. 



23. Felis onca Linn. One specimen, Maripa. 



24. Felis maripensis Allen. One specimen, adult male, 

 Maripa, Dec. 7. (See this Bulletin, XX, 1904, p. 331.) 



25. Canis (Thous) cancrivorus Desmarest. Two speci- 

 mens, adult male and female, Suapure, Feb. 9. 



Mr. Klages's collection contains 5 specimens of Canis of the 



