340 BULLETIN UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SUEVEY. [Yol.Y. 



says "aus Centralamerica." Cordero's introductory remarks seem to 

 imply that liis specimens were obtained in the vicinity of Jalapa. It is 

 not mentioned Iby Tomes as included in the collection of mammals made 

 by Mr. Salvm at Dueuas, Guatemala,* nor by Dr. von Frantzius in his 

 list of the mammals of Costa Eica.t Consequently the only information 

 I can give is limited to the material 1 have had opportunity of examining. 

 The localities reprsented are Jalapa, Mirador, and Tehnantepec, Mexico, 

 and La Palma, Costa Eica. As Cordero refers to his having examined 

 eight or ten specimens, it is doubtless not uncommon about Jalapa, and 

 probably ranges throughout Southern Mexico, Guatemala, and Costa 

 Eica. To what extent the habitats of the two species of Bassaris over- 

 lap still remains to be determined. The above-mentioned Orizaba speci- 

 men of B. asiuta shows that the two species occur together in the State 

 of Yera Cruz, and B. astuta may be inferred to be the prevailing form 

 about the city of Mexico. 



*Eeport on a Collection of Mammals made by Osbert Salvin, Esq., F. Z. S., at 

 DueSas, Guatemala, with notes on some of the species by Mr. Eraser. By Robert F. 

 Tomes, Corr. Mem. Z. S. <Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1861, pp. 278-288. 



tDie Siiugethiere Costaricas, ein Beitrag zur Kenntniss der geographischen Ver- 

 breitung der Siiugethiere Amerikas. Von Dr. A. von Frantzius. <^ Archiv fiir Natur- 

 geschichte, 1869, i, pp. 247-325. 



