SCIURUS. 69 



Macroxns vtaiiriis^Gray, Ann. ^lag. Nat. Hist., 3d Ser., xx, 1867, 



P- 425- 

 Sciurits variegatiis Sumichrast, La Naturaleza, v, 1882, p. 324. 



Sciuriis rufiventris Rovirosa, La Naturaleza, vii, 1887, P- 360. 



Sciiirus mireogaster Allen, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. N. Y., 1890, 



p. 181. (nee Cuvier.) 



Sciurns aiireigaster hypopyrrkus Elliot, Mamm. Middle Amer. & 



W. Indies, F. C. M. Pub., iv, Pt. i, 1904, p. 116. Zool. Ser. 



Fire-bellied Squirrel. 



Type locality. State of Vera Cruz, Mexico. 



Geogr. Distr. Southern part of the State of Vera Cruz and States 



of Oaxaca, Tabasco, and Chiapas, Mexico. 



h. SrijiTKs ait rri^fisff'T fri(ini'i)toT Nelson. 



Sciunis aiireogaster jrunientor Nelson, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., xii, 

 1898, p. 154. 



Scinrns aiireigaster jrimientor Elliot, Mamm. Middle Amer. & W. 

 Indies, F. C. M. Pub., iv, Pt. i, 1904, p. 117. Zool. Ser. 

 Perote Squirrel. 



Type locality. Las Vigas, State of Vera Cruz, Mexico. 



Geogr. Distr. "East and north base of the Cape de Perote, and 

 eastern slope of the Cordillera near Las Vigas, State of Vera Cruz, 

 Mexico, in pine and oak forests, at 6,000-8.000 feet." 



139. Sciurus poliopus (Fitzinger). 



Scinrns albipes Wagn., Abhandl. Math.-Phys. CI. K. Bayer Akad. 



Wiss. Mlinchen, 11, 1837, PP- 501-506. (nee Kerr.) 

 Sciurus variiis Wagn., Schreb. Saugth., Suppl., in, 1843, p. 168. 

 Sciurus variegatus poliopus Fitz., Sitzung. K. Akad. Wiss. Wien, i, 



1867, p. 478. 

 Sciurus variegatus rufipes Fitz., Sitzung. K. Akad. Wiss. Wien, i, 



1867, p. 478. 

 Macroxus leucops Gray, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 3d Ser., xx, 1867, 



p. 427- ' 

 Sciurus variegatus Alston. Proc. Zool. Soc, 1878, p. 660. 

 Sciurus wagneri Allen, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. N. Y., 1898, p. 



453- 

 Sciurus poliopus Elliot, Mamm. Middle Amer. & W. Indies, F. 



C. M. Pub., IV, Pt. I, 1904, p. 117. Zool. Ser. 



Oax.\ca Squirrel. 



Type locality. Cerro San Felipe, State of Oaxaca, Mexico. 



Geogr. Distr. Mountains about Valley of Oaxaca, except those on 

 the west, at 7,500-11,000 feet altitude. 



