e-—Ochro^enys. {^Eutamias), Merr. . I 'roc. Biol. Soc. Wash., 1S97, 

 p. 206. 



J\pe locality. Mendocino, California. 



Gfoar. Distr. Cazadero, north of- San Francisco Bay, California, 

 to the mouth of Rogue River, Oregon. 



Gtnl. Char. Size large; colors dark: similar to /'. mtiriami, 

 but darker. 



Color. Winter Pelage. Upper parts grizzled olive; sides ful- 

 vous: dark dorsal stripes, black; light ones grayish; sides of face 

 ochraceous. Tail, above black and hoary: below chestnut, bordered 

 with black. 



Po.<:t-l'ree,li/ig Fela,i;e. Above fulvous, paler on rump: only the 

 median dorsal band clear black, others reddish; inner light stripes 

 tinged with fulvous, outer grayish; under parts washed with fulvous. 



Measiiremfiits. Total length, 261; tail vertebra-, 113; hind 

 foot, 3S. 



84. merriami. (/amias), Allen, Bull. .\m. Mus. Nat. Hist., 1S90, 



P- 84. 



yy/e locality. San Bernardino Mountains, California. 



Gcogr. Distr. Mountains of Southern California from San Diego 

 county north to Tulare and Monterey counties. 



Ge/il. Char. Size large; color pale; facial aiul dorsal marking 

 not strongly contrasted; ears high, pointed. 



Color. Above dull yellowish gray mixed in places with fulvous; 

 dorsal streaks pale yellowish to fulvous brown; the light ones pale 

 gray; sides and rump pale olivaceous. Tail, above blackish fringed 

 with gray: beneath reddish chestnut, bordered with black and fringed 

 with whitish. 



Post-breeding PeUii^e. Flanks golden rufous; dark dorsal streaks 

 yellowish rufous; light ones silver gray. Tail, below orange chest- 

 nut; above orange yellow. 



Measurements. Average total length, 2S5; tail vertebra'. 117; 

 hind foot, 34. 



85. quadrimaculatus. ( J'amias), Gray, .\nn. >.V Mag. Nat. Hist., i(S67. 



P- 435- 

 macrorhahiloles. Merr., Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., iSb4, p. 25, fig. 



p. 26. 

 Type locality. Michigan Bluff, Sacramento \'alle)-, California. 

 Geogr. Distr. Central California, in the Sierra Nevada, Placer 

 county, to Fort Klamath, Oregon, through the vallej- of the Sacra- 

 mento River. 



Genl. Char. Ears very large, post-auricular patches very large. 



