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Type Locality. — Near Vale, Malheur River Valley, Malheur County, Oreg. 

 (V. Bailey, North Amer. Fauna No. 55 (June) , p. 107, Aug. 29, 1936) . Range.— 

 From Anarchist Mountain, Osoyoos, British Columbia (Cowan, Murrelet, vol. 21, 

 p. 9, Apr. 30, 1940), southward through Columbian Plateau, Okanogan Valley, 

 Yakima Valley, and Columbia Valley in eastern Washington (Dalquest, Univ. 

 Kansas Publ. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 2, p. 387, Apr. 9, 1948), Oregon east of 

 Cascades (V. Bailey, loc. cit.), extreme west-central Idaho (Davis, The Recent 

 mammals of Idaho, p. 361, Apr. 5, 1939), and northwestern Nevada (Hall, 

 Mammals of Nevada, p. 611, July 1, 1946), to Great Basin area of northeastern 

 California, from central Siskiyou County east to Modoc County (Orr, Occ. Pap. 

 California Acad. Sci. No. 19, pp. 98-99, May 25, 1940) . 



Sylvilagus nuttallii pinetis (J. A. Allen) * 



1894. Lepus sylvaiicus pinetis J. A. Allen, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 6, 

 p. 348, Dec. 7, 1894. 



1909. Sylvilagus nuttalli pinetis Nelson, North Amer. Fauna No. 29, p. 207, 

 Aug. 31, 1909. 



Type Locality. — White Mountains, south of Mount Ord, Apache County, Ariz. 

 Range. — Recorded from Springerville and White Mountains in middle Arizona 

 (Nelson, op. cit., p. 211), mountains in northern New Mexico (V. Bailey, North 

 Amer. Fauna, No. 53 (December 1931), p. 60, Mar. 1, 1932), Navajo Moun- 

 tain region of southeastern Utah (Benson, Univ. California Publ. Zool., vol. 40, 

 No. 14, p. 454, Dec. 31, 1935), and mountainous portions of Colorado except 

 in northwestern corner (Warren, The mammals of Colorado, . . . , p. 270, 

 1942) ; vertical range, from approximately 6,000 to 11,500 feet in Pike's Peak 

 region, Colo. ; zonal range, mainly Transition and lower edge of Canadian, mov- 

 ing down in winter to border of Upper Sonoran. 



Sylvilagus nuttallii grangeri (J. A. Allen) * 



1895. Lepus sylvaticus grangeri J. A. Allen, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 

 7, p. 264, Aug. 21, 1895. 



1904. Lepus l[aticinctus] perplicatus Elliot, Field Columb. Mus. Publ. 87, 

 Zool. Ser., vol. 3, No. 14 (December 1903) , p. 255, Jan. 7, 1904. (Hanopee 

 Canyon, Panamint Mountains, Inyo County, Calif.) 



1909. Sylvilagus nuttalli grangeri Nelson, North Amer. Fauna No. 29, p. 204, 

 Aug. 31, 1909. 



Type Locality. — Hill City, Black Hills, Pennington County, S. Dak. Range. — 

 Southern Alberta from Cardston east to western escarpment of Cypress Hills, and 

 noith at least to Red Deer Valley (Steveville), and in southeastern Saskatchewan 

 from Cypress Hills eastward to Eastend, Frenchman River, Val Marie, Lonesome 

 Butte, south of Wood Mountain, the easternmost record being Waniska Coulee at 

 Big Muddy Lake (Anderson, Nat. Mus. Canada, Bull. 102 (1946) , p. 105, Jan. 24, 

 1947) ; extreme western North Dakota (V. Bailey, North Amer. Fauna, No. 49 

 (1926), p. 137, Jan. 8, 1927) ; western South Dakota; most of Montana east of 

 Continental Divide; Wyoming except northwestern part; extreme northwestern 

 Colorado; southern half of Idaho (Davis, The Recent mammals of Idaho, p. 361, 

 Apr. 5, 1939) ; most of Utah; northern two-thirds of Nevada except northwestern 

 corner (Hall, Mammals of Nevada, p. 612, July 1, 1946) ; and mountainous and 

 plateau areas of California, east of crest of Sierra Nevada, from Alpine County 



