108 PROCEEDINGS; BOSTON SOCIETY NATURAL HISTORY. 
Neotoma pennsylvanica Stone. 
1893. Neotoma penhsylimnica Stone, Proc. acad. nat. sci. 
Phila., p. 16. February, 1893. 
Type locality.— South Mountain, Cumberland County, Penn¬ 
sylvania. 
Regarded by Rhoads (Proc. acad. nat. sci. Phila., 1894, pp. 213- 
231) as identical with the subfossil N. magister Baird (Mamm. N. 
Amer., p. 498, 1857) of the Pennsylvania cave deposits, and by 
Mearns (Bull. Amer. mus. nat. hist., x, pp. 334-335, September 9, 
1898) as a distinct species. 
Neotoma pinetorum Merriam. 
1893. Neotoma pinetorum Merriam, Proc. bioL soc. Wash¬ 
ington, VIII, p. 111. July 31, 1893. 
Type locality. — San Francisco Mountain, Coconino County, 
Arizona. 
Neotoma rupicola Allen. 
1894. Neotoma rupicola Allen, Bull. Amer. mus. nat. hist., 
VI, p. 323. November 7, 1894. 
Type locality. — Corral Draw, Pine River Indian Reserva¬ 
tion, southeastern base of Black Hills, South Dakota. Alti¬ 
tude, about 3700 feet. 
Neotoma saxamans Osgood. 
1900. Neotoma mxamans Osgood, North Amer. fauna, no. 
19, p. 33. October 6, 1900. 
Type locality, — Bennett City, head of Lake Bennett, Brit¬ 
ish Columbia, Canada. 
Neotoma sinaloae Allen. 
1898. Neotoma sinaloae Allen, Bull. Amer. mus. nat. hist., 
X, p. 149. April 12, 1898. 
Type locality.— Tatameles, State of Sinaloa, Mexico. 
Neotoma splendens True. 
1894. Neotoma splenelen.s True, Diagnoses of some unde¬ 
scribed wood rats (genus Neotoma) in the national museum, 
p. 1. June 27, 1894. (Reprint: Proc. U. S. nat. mus., xvii, 
p. 353. November 15, 1894.) 
Type locality. — Marin County, California. 
