Mlcrotus, Phaiomys, Pitymys. 



555 



leucurus, Blyth (nec Gerbe), J. A. S. 

 B.. XXXE. 1863. p. 89 (Phaiomys). 



3345. mandarinus. A. M.-Edw., Rech.Mam., 1871, 

 p. 129. pl.XH. fig. 4. XIII, fig.4— 4d; 

 Blanf., Journ. As. Soc Beng., L, 2, 1881 ; 

 p. 109; Biichner. Mam. Przewals., 1889. 

 p. 113. pl.XLX. fig. 1— 3; Thos., Trans. 

 Linn. Soc. V, 3. p. 59. 



3346. Strauchi. Biichner. Mam. Przewalskiana, 

 1889, p. 121. pl.XVII, fig. 2; pl. XIX, 

 fig. 7—10. 



a. -- fuscus, Buchn., 1. c. p. 125, pl. XVII, 

 tig.3; pl.XIX. fig. 11— 14. 

 3347.Brandtii. Badde. Mel. Biol. Ac. S* Petersb., 

 III. 1861. p. 683: Reis. Sib.. I, 1862, 

 p. 199. pl.VLL fig. 3a— k; Poliakoff et 

 Lataste. Ann. Mus. Genov., XX, 1884, 

 p. 284: Lat.. 1. c. IV, 1887, p. 268; 

 Biichner. Mam. Przewals., 1889, p. 117, 

 pl. XVH et XIX. 



Thibet Occid., etc 



Asia ceutrali, China 

 sept., Gansu ad fl. 

 Tsahagryn-gol, M s 



Tetung-Kette merid. ; 

 Afghanistau? 



Thibet sept., Gansu, 

 Zaidam, Gass (ad 



5000 m.). 

 Thibet sept.-orient., 



fi. Dy-tschju. 



Siberia orient.-merid., 



Gobi, in lat. merid. 



M s Gangy. 



H. Pitymys. Mac Murtrie, 1831; Miller, 1896. 

 Psammomys, Le Conte (nec Cretzs.), 1830; Ammomys, Bp., 1831; 

 Pinemys, Lesson. 1836; Terricola, Fatio, 1867; Micrurus, Forsyth 



Major, 1876. 



3348. fdidelta, Cope, Proc Am. Phil. Soc, XII, 

 1~71. p. 89. fig. 16. 



3349. pinetorum. Le Conte. Ann. Lyc. Xat. Hist. 

 X.-Y.. 1829. IH, p. 132, pl. 2: Audub. et 

 Bachm.. Quadr.. H. 1851. pl. 80; Coues, 

 Rod., 1877. p. 219. pl. 5, fig. 70—73; 

 Alston. Fauna Centr.-Amer., 1880, p.157; 

 Miller. X.-Am. Fauna, N° 12, 1896, p.58, 

 59, fig.31a. 



■"■alopsoides, Aud. et Bachm., J. Ac 

 Phil., 1842, p. 299. 

 a. — ?apetta, LeConte, Proc Ac.Phil, 1853, 

 p. 405. 



3350. quasiater. Coues, Proc Ac Phil., 1874, 

 p. 191; Mon. X.-Am. Rodent., 1877, p.226; 

 Alston, Biol. Centr.-Am., 1880, p. 157. 



mexicanus, Saussure, Rev. Zool., 1861, 

 p. 3; Allen, 1897 (Vide Sp. 3404). 



fPleistocaen.America 

 sept. 



United-States Orient., 

 a Massachusetts ad 

 Floridam: Oregon, 



Kansas, Mexico sept., 



Parada(4000m.altit.) 



Mexico, Jalapa, 

 Tuxpango. 



