34 BULLETIN : MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY. 
Oryzomys devius,! sp. nov. 
Type. — Mus. Comp. Zodl., No. 10,824. Young ad. , Boquete, Jan. 29, 1901. 
5,000 feet. 
Four specimens, Boquete, 4,000-5,000 feet altitude, January and February. 
Characters. — A large species belonging to the Oryzomys meridensis group. 
Externally quite like 0. childi of the Bogota region of Colombia, except in the 
color of the under parts, which are white and fulvous in patches, instead of 
being white and gray in patches. The skull shows many good characters dis- 
tinguishing it from that of O. meridensis. It is slightly larger, with longer 
rostrum, wider between orbits; the palatal slits are about the same length, 
but much wider ; audital bulle larger. 
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Figs. 18 anp 14. Oryzomys devius. Type. 
Color. — Upper parts, rich, lustrous russet-brown, slightly darkened along 
middle of back by sprinkling of dark brown tipped hairs, paler, brighter, more 
rufous on sides; top of nose, base of whiskers and region about eye, blackish ; 
upper surface of legs and arms dusky brown ; under parts variable (as in all 
members of this group), under side of head and neck grayish white, a pectoral 
and a ventral patch, white; the hairs scarcely gray at base, the region between 
these patches grayish white in No. 10,340, strong ochraceous buff, the hairs 
deep gray at base in the other three skins; ears large, nearly naked, black ; 
feet and hands yellowish white ; tail nearly naked, dusky above, grayish below. 
1 Devius, dwelling in lonely places, etc. 
