MILLER AND REHN : NORTH AMERICAN MAMMALS. 
Genus TAMIAS Illiger. 
1811. Tamias Illiger, Prodr. syst. mam. et avium, p. 83. 
Type. — Sciiirus striatus Linnaeus. 
* Tamias striatus (Linnaeus). 
1758. [^Sciiiriis'] striatus Linnaeus, Syst. nat., x ed., i, p. 64. 
1857. Tamias striatus Baird, llth Smithsonian report, p. 55. 
1885. Tamias striatus True, Proc. IT. S. nat. nius., vii 
(1884), p. 593. 1885. 
Ta"pe locality. — Southeastern United States. 
Tamias striatus griseus Mearns. 
1891. Tamias striatus griseus Mearns, Bull. Amer. mus. 
nat. hist., m, p. 231. June 5, 1891. 
Type locality.— Fort Snelling, Hennepin County, Minnesota. 
Tamias striatus lysteri (Pichardson). 
1829. Sciiirus (^Tamias) lysteri Richardson, Fauna Boreali- 
Americana, i, p. 181. 
1886. Tamias striatus lysteri Merriam, Amer. nat., xx, p. 
242. March, 1886. 
Type locality. — Penetanguishene, Georgian Bay, Ontario, 
Canada. 
Tamias striatus venustus Bangs. 
1896, Tamias striatus venustus Bangs, Proc. biol. soc. 
Washington, x, p. 137. December 28, 1896. 
Type locality. — Stilwell, Boston Mts., Indian Territoiy. 
Genus SUTAMIAS Trouessart.i 
1880. Eutamias Trouessart, Catal. mam. viv. et foss., ron¬ 
geurs, p. 86. Type. — Sciurus striatus asiaticus Gmelin. 
See Allen, Abstract proc. Linn. soc. New York, 1893-1894, p. 42, 
July 20, 1894. 
1 A review of the American species of this genus was published by Allen in 1890 (Bull. 
Amer. mus. nat. hist., ni, pp. 45-116, June, 1890), hut so many new forms have been 
described since then that the paper is no longer a f^r presentation of the subject. 
