50 Mamm. 
MAMMALIA. 
Vespertilionid.®. 
Vesperugo merriami, n. sp., Dobson (100), New York State, U.S. 
Vesperus siculus and V. serotinus var. transsylvanus. Bielz (42), Ger- 
man translation of the description of these forms. 
Vespertilio oxygnathus : Monticelli (248), additional description of 
this species from South Italy, described in 1885 [cf. Zool. Rec. xxii, 
Mamm. p. 21]. V. longicornis , n. sp., True (378), from Puget Sound. 
V. ciliolabrum , n. sp., Merriam (238), from Kansas and New Mexico. 
Myotis murina var. spelcea, n. var., Bielz (42), from the Siebenbiirgen. 
Scotophilus pallidus. Thomas & Doria (372a), note on this Bat. 
Emballonuridj:. 
Cheiromeles torquatus. Allen (14) on the muscles of its hind limb. 
Molossus temminckii. Thomas & Doria (372a), note on this Bat. 
6. ItODENTIA . 
SCIUROMORPHA. 
SciURIDiE. 
Pteromys oral. Sterndale (353), notes on the species. 
Sciuropterus davisoni, n. sp., Thomas, (368) p. 74, pi. vi, from the 
Malay Peninsula. 
Sciurus badging : Thomas (368) on the identity of this species with 
S. vittatus , Raff., and S. nigi'ovittatus, Horsf. ; also an account of the ten- 
dency of this species to erythrism. S. palmarum var. obscura , Pelzeln 
& Kohl (291), from the high lands of Ceylon. S. bcehmi , n. sp., 
Reichenow, (310) p. 315, from Ileimat Marungu, Central Africa. S- 
carolinensis hypophaius, n. subsp., Merriam (234a), from Sherbourne 
County, Minnesota, U.S. A. S. capistratus , Noak (274), notes on the 
species. 
Tamias striatus typicus and T. striatus lysteri : Merriam (233) forms 
these two new subspecies for the old T. striatus ;.the latter being the 
northern, the former the southern form. T. macrorhabdotes , n. sp., 
Merriam (237), from California. 
Spermophilus ( Letulomys ) tereticaudus . Meaiins (231), re-discovery 
and further description of the habits and character of this rare species 
Plesispermophilus augustidens, n. g. & sp., Filiiol, (115) p. 16, from 
Quercy phosphates. 
Gynomys ludovicianus. Shufelt (344) and Ayres (22) on their car- 
nivorous habits ; Saint Hilaire (324) and Touchard (374), notes on 
their habits in captivity. 
Haplodontid^:. 
Aplodontia major , n. sp., Merriam (234) and (236), from the 
Placer County, Cal., U.S.A. 
