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1951. T[amiasciurus] h[udsonicus] grahamensis Kelson, Univ. Utah Biol. 



Ser., vol. 11, No. 3, p. 17, Feb. 15, 1951. 

 Type Locality. — Graham Mountains, Graham County, Ariz. Range. — Fir zone 

 on summit of Graham Mountains. 



Tamiasciurus hudsonicus lychnuchus (Stone and Rehn) * 



1903. Sciurus fremonti lychnuchus Stone and Rehn, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 



Philadelphia, vol. 55, p. 18, May 7, 1903. 

 1929. S[ciurus] f[remonti] ruidoso Hatt, Roosevelt Wild Life Ann., vol. 2, 



No. 1, map facing p. 16, March 1929 (Lapsus calami.) 

 1951. T[amiasciurus] h[udsonicus] lynchnuchus [sic] Kelson, Univ. Utah 



Biol. Ser., vol. 11, No. 3, p. 17, Feb. 15, 1951. 

 Type Locality. — Forks of Ruidoso, Lincoln County, N. Mex. Range. — Ca- 

 nadian Zone in White, Capitan, and Sacramento Mountains, N. Mex.; and pos- 

 sibly also in Guadalupe Mountains south to Texas line (V. Bailey, North Amer. 

 Fauna No. 53 (December 1931) , p. 80, Mar. 1, 1932) . 



Tamiasciurus hudsonicus fremontii (Audubon and Bachman) * 



1853. Sciarus fremontii Audubon and Bachman, The viviparous quadrupeds 



of North America, vol. 3, No. 30, pi. 149, fig. 2; text, vol. 3, p. 237. 

 1884. Sciurus hudsonius fremonti True, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 7 (App., 



Cir. 29) , p. 595, Nov. 29, 1884. 

 1898. Sciurus fremonti J. A. Allen, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 10, p. 287, 



July 22, 1898. 

 1940. Tamiasciurus fremonti fremonti Long, Journ. Mamm., vol. 21, No. 2, 



p. 175, May 16, 1940. 

 1950. T [amiasciurus] hudsonicus fremonti Hardy, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washing- 

 ton, vol. 63, p. 14, Apr. 26, 1950. 

 Type Locality. — "Rocky Mountains," probably in the "Park region of central 

 Colorado" (J. A. Allen, op. cit., p. 290). Range. — From Chama, San Juan 

 Mountains, northern New Mexico (V. Bailey, North Amer. Fauna No. 53 (De- 

 cember 1931), p. 74, Mar. 1, 1932), north through mountains of Colorado 

 (Warren, The mammals of Colorado, p. 155, 1942), La Sal and Abajo Moun- 

 tains east of Colorado River in southeastern Utah (Kelson, Univ. Utah Biol. 

 Ser., vol. 11, No. 3, p. 14, Feb. 15, 1951) and Uinta Mountains of northeastern 

 Utah, and in southern Wyoming to Laramie and Medicine Bow Mountains. 



Tamiasciurus hudsonicus baileyi (J. A. Allen) f * 



1898. Sciurus hudsonicus baileyi J. A. Allen, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 

 vol. 10, p. 261, July 22, 1898. 



1940. Tamiasciurus hudsonicus baileyi Hayman and Holt, in Ellerman, The 

 families and genera of living rodents, vol. 1, p. 346, June 8, 1940. 



Type Locality. — Bighorn Mountains, near head of Kirby Creek, Washakie 

 County, Wyo. Altitude, 8,400 feet. Range. — Mountains of central Wyoming 

 and central Montana. Its range includes Bighorn Mountains in Wyoming, and 

 Big Snowy, Pryor, Highwood, Moccasin, and Judith Mountains in Montana, 

 and probably other outlying pine-covered buttes and hills. 



Tamiasciurus hudsonicus dakotensis (J. A. Allen)* 



1894. Sciurus hudsonicus dakotensis J. A. Allen, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 

 vol. 6, p. 325, Nov. 7, 1894. 



