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aphorodemus, Fiber zibethicus hudsonius, Lepus arcticus canus , Lutreola 
vison lacustris , Mustela americana abieticola , Sorex alnorum. 
Rehn, James A. G. The application of Didelphis marsupialis Linnaeus. 
Amer. nat., xxxv, p. 147-149. February, 1901. 
The name restricted to the opossum of the southern end of the tableland 
of Mexico. On this subject see Allen, (Proc. biol. soc. Washington, xiv, 
p. 91-93, June 19, 1901 ; Bull. Amer. mus. nat. hist., xiv, pp. 159 and 169, 
June 15, 1901, and xvi, p. 251, August 18, 1902). 
Relin, James A. G. Notes on Chiroptera. Proc. acad. nat. sci. Phila., 1900, 
p. 755-759. February 9, 1901. 
Fptesicus arge (Cope), Uroderma bilobatum, the characters of Uroderma 
and Artibeus, Artibeus eva (Cope), Sphaeronycteris toxophyllum (Peters). 
Rehn, James A. G. A study of the genus Centurio. Proc. acad nat. sci. 
Phila., 1901, p. 295-302. June 7, 1901. 
A study based on seven specimens. For summary see p. 130-131. 
Rehn, James A. G. A new bat of the genus Glossophaga. Proc. acad. nat. 
sci. Phila., 1902, p. 37-38. April 23, 1902. 
Glossophaga soricina antillarum. 
Rehn, James A. G. A revision of the genus Mormoops. Proc. acad. nat. 
sci. Phila., 1902, p. 160-172. June 11, 1902. 
A study based on forty-nine specimens. For summary see p. 126-127. 
Mormoops intermedia (of Curasao) regasded as a form of M. megalophylla. 
Rehn, James A. G. Three new American bats. Proc. acad. nat. sci. Phila., 
1902, p. 638-641. December 12, 1902. 
Artibeus hercules (Peru), A. parvipes (Cuba) and Nyctinomus bahamensis 
(Bahamas). 
Rhoads, Samuel N. A new weasel from western Pennsylvania. Proc. 
acad. nat. sci. Phila., 1900, p. 751-754. February 7, 1901. 
Putorius alley heniensis. 
Rhoads, Samuel N. On the common brown bats of peninsular Florida and 
southern California. Proc. acad. nat. sci. Phila., 1901, p. 618-619. Febru¬ 
ary 6, 1902. 
Fptesicus fuscus osceola subsp. nov., and E.f. bernardinus subsp. nov. 
Rhoads, Samuel N. Synopsis of the American martens. Proc. acad. nat. 
sci. Phila., 1902, p. 443-460. September 30, 1902. 
A study based on about 130 specimens. Seven forms are recognized 
(for summary see p. 115-116), but M. nesophila Osgood is not mentioned. 
Sclater, P. L. The generic term “Daraa.” . Ann. and mag. nat. hist., 7th 
ser., ix, p. 289-290. April, 1902. 
The name is not tenable, and should be replaced by Cariacus. (See also 
Miller, Proc. biol. soc. Washington, xv, p. 39, March 5, 1902; Allen, Bull. 
Amer. mus. nat. hist., xvi, p. 161-162, July 2, 1902; and Thomas, Proc. 
biol. soc. Washington, xv, p. 198, October 10, 1902.) 
Stone, Witmer. Felis oregonensis Raf. again! Science, n. s., xv, p. 510. 
March 28, 1902. 
A refutation of the conclusion reached by Merriain (Proc. Washington 
acad. sci., iii, p. 590-592, December 11, 1901) that this name is unten¬ 
able. 
