NORTH AMEEICA^ST LAND MAMMALS. 167 



t*Peromyscus mexicanus saxatilis Merriam. 



1898. Peromyscus mexicanus saxatilis Merrla.m, Proc. Biol, 

 Soc. Washington, vol. 12, p. 121. April 30, 1898. 



1908. Peromyscus nicaragux Allen, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 

 vol. 24, p. 649. October 13, 1908. (Matagalpa, Nicaragua.) 



Type Locality. — Jacaltenango, Huehuetenango, Guatemala. 



Altitude, 5,400 feet. 

 Range. — Northwestern Guatemala and southeastern Chiapas, 



south to Nicaragua. 



t*Peromyscus mexicanus teapensis Osgood. 



1904. Peromyscus mexicanus teapensis Osgood, Proc. Biol. Soc. 



Washington* vol. 17, p. 69. March 21, 1904. 

 Type Locality. — Teapa, Tabasco, Mexico. Altitude, 800 feet. 

 Range. — Humid tropical parts of northern Tabasco. Mexico. 



*Peromyscus mexicanus gymnotis (Thomas). 



1894. Peromyscus gymnotis Thomas, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 

 ser. 6, vol. 14, p. 365. November, 1894. 



1909. Peromyscus mexicanus gymnotis Osgood, North Amer. 

 Fauna, No. 28, p. 205. April 17, 1909. 



Type Locality. — Guatemala. . 



Range. — Certain parts of Guatemala and (probably) northward 

 at slight elevations to southwestern Chiapas. 



t*Peromyscus allophylus Osgood. 



1904. Peromyscus allophylus Osgood, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash- 

 ington, vol. 17, p. 71. March 21, 1904. 



Type Locality. — Huehuetan, Chiapas, Mexico. Altitude, 200 

 feet. 



Range. — Known only from the type locality. • 



*Peromyscus banderanus banderanus Allen. 



1897. Peromyscus handeranus Allen, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. 



Hist., vol. 9, p. 51. March 15, 1897. 

 Type Locality. — Terro Tepic, Valle de Banderas, State of 



Jalisco, Mexico. 

 Range. — Pacific coast of Mexico from Bahia Banderas, Tepic, to 



vicinity of Acapulco, Guerrero. 



f*Peromyscus banderanus vicinior Osgood. 



1904. Peromyscus handeranus vicinior Osgood, Proc. Biol. Soc. 

 Washington, vol. 17, p. 68. March 21, 1904. 



Type Locality. — La Salada, Michoacan, Mexico. 



Range. — Western Mexico in the States of Michoacan and 

 Guerrero, occupying the slightly more elevated region imme- 

 diately east of the range of typical handeranus. 



