184 PROCEEDINGS: BOSTON SOCIETY NATURAL HISTORY. 
Type LOCALITY^ — Fort Island, near Crystal River, Citrus 
County, Florida. 
Lepus telmalemonus Elliot. 
1899. Z/epus telmalemonus Elliot, Field Columbian mus., 
publication 88, zool. ser., i, p. 285. May 24, 1899. 
Type locality. — Washita River, near Dougherty, Chickasaw 
Nation, Indian Territory. 
Lepus truei Allen. 
1890. Lepus truei Allen, Bull. Araer. mus. nat. hist., iii, p. 
192. December 10, 1890. 
Type locality. —Mirador, State of Vera Cruz, Mexico. 
Subgenus Sylvilagus Gray. 
1867. Sijlvilafius Gray, Ann. and mag. nat. hist., 3d ser., xx, 
p. 221. Type. —Lepus syluaticus Bachman. 
Forsyth Major has recently (Trans. Linn. soc. London, zool., 
2d ser., vii, pp. 433-520, November, 1899) united /Sylvilagus^ 
Limnolagus, Romerolagus^ and Tapeti to form a group, /Sylvilagus, 
coordinate in rank witli Caprolagus, Nesolagus, and Oryctolagus. 
He remarks (p. 514) that whetlier these four groups “are to be 
considered as genera or subgenera is for the present quite imma¬ 
terial.” 
* Lepus arizonae (Allen). 
1877. \_Le}ms sylvaticus] var. arizonae Allen, Monogr. N. 
Amer. rodentia, j). 332. August, 1877. 
1885. Ljepus sylvaticus arizonae True, Proc. U. S. nat. mus., 
VII (1884), p. 601. 1885. 
1890. Lepus arizonae Merriam. North Amer. fauna, no. 3, p. 
76. September 11, 1890. 
Type locality. —Beal’s Springs, fifty miles west of Fort 
Whipple, Yavapai County, Arizona, 
