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with Oryzomys and the specific name piloris Ziinmermann is substituted 

 for pilorides as applied to the animal occurring on .Martinique. Both con- 

 clusions are questioned by Allen (Bull. Amer. mus. nat. hist., xvi, p. 21, 

 February 1, 1902). 

 Mearns, Edgar A. A new pocketmouse from southern California. Proc. 

 biol. soc. Washington, xiv, p. 135-136. August 9, 1901. 

 Perognathus fallax pallidus. 

 Mearns. Edgar A. The American jaguars. Proc. biol. soc. Washington, 

 xiv, p. 187-148. August 9, 1901. 



The following recorded from north of South America: Felts centralis 

 sp. now, F. hernandesii (Gray), and F. h. goldmani subsp. nov. True Fells 

 onca is confined to South America. 

 Mearns, Edgar A. Description of a new ocelot from Texas and northeast- 

 ern Mexico. Proc. biol. soc. Washington, xiv, p. 145-148. August 9, 1901. 

 Felis limitis. 

 Mearns, Edgar A. Two new cats of the Eyra group from North America. 

 Proc. biol. soc. Washington, xiv, p. 140-151. August 9, 1901. 

 Felis apache and F. fossata. 

 Mearns, Edgar A. < >n the mainland forms of the eastern deermouse, 

 Peromyscus leucopus (Rafinesque). Proc. biol. soc. Washington, xiv, p. 

 153-155. August 9, 1901. 



The following forms recognized : Peromyscus leucopus leucopus (Rafin- 

 esque), P. 1. noveboracensis (Fischer), and P. I. minnesotae subsp. nov. 

 Mearns, Edgar A. The cacomitl cat of the Rio Grande Valley. Proc. U. 

 S. nat, mus., xxiv, p. 207-210. October 4, 1901. 



Felis cacomitli Berlandier distinguished from F. yagouaroundi. 

 Mearns, Edgar A. The ocelot cats. Proc. U. S. nat. mus., xxv, p 287-249. 

 September 17, 1902. 



The following species recognized: Felis limitis Mearns, F. pardalis 



Linnaeus, F. costaricensis sp. nov., F. chibigouazou Griffith, and F. 



aequatorialis sp. nov., the last two from South America. Nomenclature 



discussed at length (p. 238-241). 



Menegaux, A. Description d'une variety et d'une espece nouvelles de 



Chiropteres rapportees du Mexique par M. Diguet. Bull. mus. d'hist. nat., 



Paris, 1901, p. 821-327. 



Myotis calif omicus jaliscensis and M. vivesi. 

 Menegaux, A. Liste de Chiropteres rapportees par M. Diguet du Mexique. 

 Bull. mus. d'hist. nat,, Paris. 1901, p. 388-394. 



Thirteen forms are recorded, with brief notes on habits and technical 

 characters. Vespertilio fuscus is regarded as a variety of V. serotinus (p. 

 391-392). 

 Merriam, C. Hart. Two new bighorns and a new antelope from Mexico and 

 the United States. Proc. biol. soc. Washington, xiv, p. 29-32. April 5, 1001. 

 Ovis mexicanus, O. canadensis auduboni, Antilocapra americana mexi- 

 cana. Priority of name Ovis <ruiadensis affirmed (p. 29). 

 Merriam, C. Hart. Six new mammals from Cozumel Island. Yucatan. Proc. 

 biol. soc. Washington, xiv, p. 09-104. July 10, 100]. 



