198 PEROMYSCUS. 
Geogr. Distr. Tres Marias Islands, State of Jalisco, Mexico. 
Genl. Char. Size large, tail long; similar to P. spicilegus, but 
larger. No superciliary ridges on skull. 
Color. Above and on sides pale ochraceous buff, dorsal region 
darkest; under parts white with salmon spot on breast; tail above 
and tip dark, beneath whitish. 
Measurements. Total length, 222; tail vertebre, 119; hind foot, 26. 
164. eva (Peromyscus), Thomas, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 7th Ser., 
I, 1808, p- 44° 
Eve’s Mouse. 
Type locality. San José del Cabo, Lower California, Mexico. 
Geogr. Distr. Cape region of Lower California, Mexico. 
Genl. Char. Size large; tail long. 
Color. Above sandy rufous, lined with black on dorsal region; 
sides rufous; under parts white, base of hairs slate; hands and 
feet silvery white; ankles dusky; tail above brown, paler beneath; 
ear pale brown. 
Measurements. Total length, 196-216; tail vertebre, r1o8—128; 
hind foot, 21; ear, 17: Skull: “basal length, 20:3; basilagsle=maeuue 
18.8; greatest breadth, 12.8; length of nasals, 9.6; interorbital con- 
striction, 4; interparietal, 3.7 x 9; width of braincase at squamosals, 
11.7; palate, length from henselion, 10; diastema, 6.6; palatal foram- 
ina, 4.6 X21; Upper molar’series, 3.6. ~ 
165. nudipes (Hesperomys), Allen, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 
LOL P20. 
La CARPINTERA FIELD Mouse. 
Type locality. La Carpintera, Costa Rica. 
Genl. Char. Ears, tail, and feet naked, the first very large. Skull 
has rostrum very narrow, lengthened. 
Color. Above dark brown, hairs tipped with rufous; sides deeper 
rufous; nose grayish; dusky spot at base of whiskers, and another in 
front of eye; under parts grayish white, breast crossed by a band of 
pale chestnut; hands and feet naked, flesh color; tail naked, grayish 
brown, paler at tip. 
Measurements. Total length, 230.9; tail, 139.7; hind foot, 28.5; 
ear from crown, 20.3. Skull: total length, 36.9; basal length, 31.2; 
greatest breadth, 16.5; length of nasals, 14.5; length of mandible, 
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22.4; height at condyle, 7.9; length of upper molar series, 5.1. 
166. merriami (Peromyscus), Mearns, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1896, 
jonuree oe 
Sonoyta DESERT MouSE. 
Type locality. Sonoyta, on Sonoyta River, State of Sonora, Mexico. 
