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8. Tamias chrysodeirus Merriam. : 
GILDED CHIPMUNK.—Californian specimens have hitherto been 
known under the name of Zamias lateralis (Say) (Say’s Chip- 
munk). 
9. Tamias townsendii hindsii (Gray). 
REDwoop CHIPMUNK.—The range of this variety, as far as 
is known, is restricted to the region west of the Coast Range from 
San Francisco northward. This form has, untilrecently, been known 
generally as Zamdas asiaticus townsendi (Bachman) (Townsend's 
Chipmunk). 
10. Tamias quadrimaculatus Gray. 
SACRAMENTO CHIPMUNK.—This species inhabits the valley of 
the Sacramento River, northward to Shasta County, California, and 
to Fort Klamath, Oregon. It has sometimes been confused under 
Tamias asiaticus quadrivittatus (Say) (Rocky Mountain Chip- 
munk). 
11. Tamias macrohabdotes Merriam. 
LONG-EARED CHIPMUNK.—Inhabits the Sierra Nevada Mount- 
ains (Placer County), eastward to Carson City, Nevada. 
12. Tamias senex Allen. 
Gray CuIpMUNK.—Inhabits the Sierra Nevada Mountains (Placer 
County), northward to Fort Klamath, Oregon. 
13. Tamias merriami Allen. 
MERRIAM’S CHIPMUNK.—Inhabits the mountains of Southern 
California,from San Diego County northward to Tulare and Monterey 
counties. : 
14. Tamias speciosus Merriam. 
SAN BERNARDINO CHIPMUNK.—Inhabits the San Bernardino 
Mountains. 
15. Tamias frater Allen. 
SIERRA NEVADA CHIPMUNK.-—-Inhabits the Sierra Nevada Mount- 
ains (Placer County). : 
16. Tamias amcenus Allen. 
KLAMATH CHIPMUNK.—Occurs from Fort Klamath, Oregon, 
southward to Placer County, California; also at Glenbrook and Car- 
_ son City, Nevada. 
