78 PROCEEDINGS: BOSTON SOCIETY NATURAX HISTORY. 
Peromyscus major (Rhoads). 
1893. Sitomys major Rhoads, Araer. nat. xxix, p. 831. Sep¬ 
tember, 1893. 
1897. \_Peromyscus\ major Trouessart, Catal. mamm., pt. 
Ill, p. 516. 
Type locality. — Squirrel Inn, San Bernardino County, Cali¬ 
fornia. 
Peromyscus maniculatus (Wagner). 
1845. Ilesperomys maniculatus Wagner, Wiegmann’s Arch, 
f. Naturg., XI, Bd. i, p. 148. 
1898. Peromyscus maniculatus Bangs, Amer. nat., xxxii, p. 
496. July. 1898. 
ft/ 
Type locality. — The Moravian Settlements in Labrador. 
Peromyscus martirensis (Allen). 
1893. tSitomys martirensis xVllen, Bull. Amer. mus. nat. 
hist., V, p. 187. August 18, 1893. 
1897. \Peromyscus'\ martirensis Trouessart, Catal. mamm., 
pt. Ill, p. 516. 
Type locality. — San Pedro Martir Mountains, Lower 
California, Mexico. Altitude, 7000 feet. 
Peromyscus mearnsii (Allen). 
1891. Pesperimus mearnsii Allen, Bull. Amer. mus. nat. 
hist.. Ill, p. 299. June 30, 1891. 
1895. P\eromyscus'\ mearnsii Att water. Bull. Amer. mus. 
nat. hist., v, p. 331. November 8,1895. 
Type locality. — Brownsville, Cameron County, Texas. 
Peromyscus megacephalus (Rhoads). 
1894. Sitomys megacephalus Rhoads, Proc. acad. nat. sci. 
Phila., p. 254. October, 1894. 
1896. Peromyscus megacephalus Rhoads, Proc. acad. nat. 
sci. Phila., p. 191. April, 1896. 
Type locality. —Woodville, Jackson County, Alabama. 
Regarded by Bangs (Proc. biol. soc. Washington, x, p. 120, 
November 5, 1896) as identical with the typical form of P. gossyp- 
inus. 
Peromyscus megalops Merriam. 
1898. Peromyscus megalops Merriam, Proc. biol. soc. Wash¬ 
ington, XII, p. 119. April 30, 1898. 
