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186. Description of a new species of Sigmodon from Ecuador. <Bull. Amer, Mus. 



Nat. Hist., XIX, pp. 99-100, March 20, 1903. 



Sigmodon puna sp. nov. 



187. Report on the Mammals Collected in Northeastern Siberia by the Jesup North 



Pacific Expedition, with Itinerary and Field Notes by N. G. Buxton. <Bull. 

 Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., XIX, pp. 101-184, 195, 196, May 9, 1903. 



Descriptive, critical, and field notes on 35 species, the following new: (1) Citellus buxtoni, 

 p. 139; (2) Citellus stejnegeri, p. 142; (3) Evotomys (Craseomys) latastei, p. 145; (4) Evotomys 

 jochelsoni, p. 148; (5) Lemmus obensis chrysogaster, p. 153; (6) Ochotona kolymensis, p. 154; 

 (7) Lepus gichiganus, p. 155; (8) Vulpes anadyrensis, p. 167; (9) Putorius (Arctogale) pyg- 

 mseus, p. 176; (10) Erinaceus orientalis, p. 179; (11) Sorex buxtoni, p. 181. 



188. Descriptions of new Rodents from Southern Patagonia, with a Note on the 



Genus Euneomys Coues, and an Addendum to Article [supra, No. 186] on 

 Siberian Mammals. <Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., XIX, pp. 185-196, May 9, 

 1903. 



(1) Ctenomys robustus, p. 185; (2) Ctenomys sericeus, p. 187; (3) Ctenomys colburni, p. 188; 

 (4) Oxymycterus microtis, p. 189; (5) Reithrodon cuniculoides obscurus, p. 190, (6) Reithrodon 

 hatcheri, p. 191; (7) Euneomys pelersoni, p. 192, spp. et subspp. nov. 



Euneomys Coues, a well-founded genus. 



189. Mammals collected in Alaska and Northern British Columbia by the Andrew 



J. Stone Expedition of 1902. <Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., XIX, pp. 521- 

 567, text figs. 1-9, Oct. 10, 1903. 



Annotated list of 28 species, the following new: (1) Citellus stonei, p. 537; (2) Synaptomys 

 (Mictomys) chapmani, p. 555; (3) Synaptomys (Mictomys) andersoni, p. 554; (4) Erethizon 

 epizanthus nigrescens, p. 558; (5) Putorius microtis, p. 563. 



Under the mistaken impression that Alee properly dated from Frisch (1775), thus ante- 

 dating Alee Blumenbach (1799) and A Ices Gray (1821), Paralces Allen (1902 — cf. supra, 

 No, 180) is here conceded to be untenable, but later investigation renders it evident that 

 Frisch's work in which Alee was proposed is not to be accepted as nomenclaturally authori- 

 tative. 



190. List of Mammals collected by J. H. Batty in New Mexico and Durango, 



with Descriptions of new Species and Subspecies. <Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. 

 Hist., XIX, pp. 587-612, Nov. 13, 1903. 



An annotated list of 34 species, the following new: (1) Odocoileus battyi, p. 591; (2) 

 Eutamias durangse, p. 594; (3) Citellus (Otospermophilus) grammurus rupestris, p. 595; (4) 

 Peromyscus paulus, p. 598; (5) Peromyscus texanus flaccidus, p. 599; (6) Sigmodon bailey i, 

 p. 601; (7) Reithrodontomys megalotis sestinensis, p. 602; (8) Neotoma intermedia durangse, 

 p. 602; (9) Perodipus obscurus, p. 603; (10) Lepus (Macrotolagus) texianus micropus, p. 605; 

 (11) Lepus (Macrotolagus) gaillardi battyi, p. 607; (12) Lepus (Sylvilagus) durangse, p. 609; 

 (13) Canis impavidus, p. 609; (14) Myotis calif ornicus durangse, p. 612. 



191. A new Deer and a new Lynx from the State of Sinaloa, Mexico. <Bull. Amer. 



Mus. Nat. Hist., XIX, pp. 613-615, Nov. 14, 1903. 



(1) Odocoileus sinalose, p. 613; (2) Lynx ruff us escuinapse, p. 614. 



192. Note on Phoca nigra Pallas. <Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, XVI, p. 49, March 



19, 1903. 



The name being preoccupied cannot be used in place of Callolaria curilensis Jordan and 

 Clark, as previously suggested (see supra, No. 185) . 



