J18 



ZOOLOGY. 



Tamias qitadririttatus, WAGN., Suppl. Schreb., iii, 1843, 234. AUD. & BACH., Quad. 



N. A., i, 1849, 195, pi. 24. BAIRD, Mamm. N". A., 1857, 297. ALLEN, Proc. 



Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., xvi, 1874, p. . 

 Tamias minimus, BACH., Jouru. Acad. Nat. Scii Phila., 1839, 71 ; Towus. Narr., 18:59, 



323. WAGNER, Wieg. Arch., ii, 1843, 44. 



Specimens. 



First seen at Provo, Utah, and thence westward into Eastern Nevada 

 and throughout Southern Utah. 



Widely distributed throughout the West from Rocky Mountains to the 

 Pacific coast. Very numerous in mountains of Colorado, where a number 

 of specimens were secured. 



TAMIAS QUADEIVITTATUS PALLIDUS, Allen. 

 Pale Four-striped Squirrel. 



Tamias quadrivittatus var. pallidus, ALLEN, Proc. Bost. Soc. N. II., xvi, 1874, p. . 



Specimens. 



