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Neotoma abbreviata Goldman. 



1909. Neotoma abhreviata Goldman, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washing- 

 ton, vol. 22, p. 140. June 25, 1909. 



Type Locality. — San Francisco Island (near southern end of 

 San Jose Island), Gulf of California. 



Range. —Known only from San Francisco Island, in the Gulf of 

 California. Lower Sonoran zone. 



t*Neotoma nudicauda Goldman. 



1905. Neotoma nudicauda Goldman, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washing- 

 ton, vol. 18, p. 28. February 2, 1905. 

 Type Locality. — Carmen Island, Lower California, Mexico. 

 Range. — Known only from Carmen Island, in the Gulf of Cali- 

 fornia, Mexico. Lower Sonoran zone. 



t*Neotoma bryanti Merriam. 



1887. Neotoma hryanti Merriam, Amer. Nat., vol. 21, p. 191. 

 February, 1887. 



Type Locality. — Cerros Island, Lower California, Mexico. 



Range. — Cerros Island, off west coast of Lower California, Mex- 

 ico. Upper Sonoran zone. 



*Neotoma anthonyi Allen. 



1898. Neotoina anthonyi Allen, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 

 vol. 10, p. 151. April 12, 1898. 



Type Locality. — Todos Santos Island, Lower California, 

 Mexico. 



Range. — Todos Santos Island, off west coast of Lower Califor- 

 nia, Mexico. Upper Sonoran zone. 



t*Neotoma martinensis Goldman. 



1905. Neotoma nmrtinensis Goldman, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash- 

 ington, vol. 18, p. 28. February 2, 1905. 



Type Locality. — San Martin Island, Lower California, Mexico. 



Range. — San Martin Island, off west coast of Lower California 

 Mexico. Upper Sonoran zone. 



t*Neotoma mexicana mexicana Baird. 



1855. Neotoma mexicana Baird, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Pliiladel- 

 phia, vol. 7, p. 333. April, 1855. 



1893. Neotoma mexicana Merriam, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 

 vol. 8, p. 111. July 31, 1893. 



Type Locality. — Mountains near Chihuahua, State of Chi- 

 huahua, Mexico. 



Range. — Desert ranges along the eastern side of the Sierra Madre 

 in Chihuahua and northwestern Durango, and thence north- 

 ward in the mountains to western Texas, southwestern New 

 Mexico, and southeastern Arizona. Upper Sonoran and tran- 

 sition zones. 



