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, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 20:82, July 22. Some confusion has existed concerning the subspecific identity of the Florida cottontail in Nebraska because of the way in which Nelson recorded specimens in his "The Rabbits of North America" (N. Amer. Fauna, 29:fig. 11, and pp. 169-174, August 31, 1909). He (_op. cit._:174) listed the following specimens under the western subspecies, _S. f. similis_: Two topotypes (Nos. 87784 and 18738/25532) and of course the type; the specimen (No. 116288) from the Snake River [= Snake Creek of maps], 11 mi. NW Kennedy; two from Neligh (126074 and 151438); and one (probably 18680/25410) from Kennedy. But, he listed (_op. cit._:172) under _S. f. mearnsi_, the eastern subspecies, a specimen (10721) from Brownlee, and two from Kennedy. One of the two from Kennedy probably was the one that is recorded in the files of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as "identified by Cary. spec. in Univ. Nebraska". The other, or third, specimen from Kennedy, we judge, did not exist at all but was recorded by Nelson because a card in the reference file, under Kennedy, Nebraska, in addition to No. 18680/25410, carried a second entry, a number 3471X. The latter is the X-catalogue number of specimen No. 116288 from the Snake River! The X-catalogue is used in place of a field catalogue for specimens sent to the mammal collection of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, by persons who do not keep regular field numbers of their own. It seems that Nelson prepared (or had prepared) his lists of specimens, at least in part, from cards rather than from the labels on the specimens themselves. Some further confusion as to names that Nelson intended to apply to cottontails in Nebraska resulted from the fact that his map (_op. cit._:fig. 11) indicated that the localities mentioned above for _S. f. mearnsi_ were within the geographic range of _S. f. similis_. Our comparison of each of the Nebraskan specimens with specimens of _S. f. mearnsi_ in comparable pelage from Iowa and with the type and topotypes of _S. f. similis_ reveals that each of the specimens of which catalogue numbers are given above is clearly referable to _Sylvilagus floridanus similis_. Because some mammalogists have suspected that intergradation between _Sylvilagus floridanus similis_ and _Sylvilagus nuttallii grangeri_ occurs along the eastern base of the Rocky Mountains, we have examined specimens which may throw light on this matte
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