14 FAUNA OF NEW ENGLAND. 



GLIRES. SIMPLICIDENTATA. 



MURIDAE. 



34. Peromyscus leucopus jsrovEBORACEisrsis (Fischer.) Miller. 



Eastern white-footed mouse; New York deer- 

 mouse; Deermouse; Woodmouse. 



]\fus sylvaticus noveboracensis Fisch., Synopsis mamroaliiim, 

 1829, p. 018-319. "In Novo Eboraco." 



Peromyscus leucopus noveboracensis (Fisch.). Mearns, Proc.^ 

 biol. soc. Washington, 1901, vol. 14, p. 154. 



Peromyscus aniericanvs noveboracensis (Fisch.). Elliot, Field 

 Columb. mus., zool. ser., 1901, vol. 2, p. 125 (fig. 30 of "P.. 

 americanus ") . 



Woodlands of transition zone. 

 Me. — Southern counties. 

 N. H.— Below 3000 feet. 

 Vt. to Conn. 



35. Neotoma pennsylvanica Stone. 



Alleghany wood rat ; Cave rat. 



Neotoma pennsylvanica Stone, Proc. acad. nat. sci. Philadel- 

 phia, 1893, p. 16. "South Mountain, Cumberland County, 

 Penna." 



Neotoma pennsylvanica Stone. Rhoads, Mammals of Penna. 

 & N. J., 1903, p. 85-92, pi. 4. 



In stony places and in caves; upper austral zone. 



?Mass.— (Gibbs.) 



Conn. — Liberty Hill; ? Bridgeport (Linsley). 



36. Evotomys gapperi ochraceus Miller. 



Eastern red-backed mouse; Wood vole. 



Evotomys gapperi ochraceus Miller, Proc. Boston soc. nat. 

 hist., 1894, vol. 26, p. 193-196, pi. 3, fig. 1. "Mount Wash- 

 ington, N. PL, .... Alpine Garden." 



