RODENTIA: HETEROMYIDAE 403 



Dipodomys ordii monoensis (Grinnell) * 



1919. Perodipus monoensis Grinnell, Univ. California Publ. Zool., vol. 21, No. 

 2, p. 46, Mar. 29, 1919. 



1921. Dipodomys ordii monoensis Grinnell, Journ. Mamm., vol. 2, No. 2, p. 

 96, May 2, 1921. 



Type Locality. — Pellisier Ranch, 5 miles north of Benton Station, Mono County, 

 Calif. Altitude, 5,600 feet. Range. — Northeastern Inyo and Mono Counties, 

 Calif., north to southern Pershing County and east to eastern Nye County, Nev. 

 Marginal localities: In California, 5 miles north of Benton Station and Deep 

 Spring Valley ; in Nevada, Arlemont, 2 miles northwest of Palmetto, 1 mile north 

 of Beatty, 5 miles west of White Rock Spring, Big Creek at Quinn Canyon 

 Mountains, 2Vi> miles south of Lock's Ranch, 2 miles south of Millett Post Office, 

 13!/2 miles northwest of Goldfield, Fingerrock Wash, Eastgate, y 2 m ^ e north- 

 east of Toulon, 21 miles west and 2 miles north of Lovelock, y 2 mile south of 

 Pyramid Lake, West Walker River in Smith's Valley, and 10 miles south of Yer- 

 ington (Setzer, Univ. Kansas Publ. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, No. 23, p. 528, Dec. 

 27, 1949) . 



Dipodomys ordii inaquosus Hall* 



1941. Dipodomys ordii inaquosus Hall, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, vol. 54, 

 p. 58, May 20, 1941. 



Type Locality. — Eleven miles east and 1 mile north of Jungo, Humboldt County, 

 Nev. Altitude, 4,200 feet. Range. — Southeastern Humboldt and northern 

 Lander Counties, Nev. Marginal localities, all in Nevada: 7 miles north of 

 Winnemucca, 8 miles east and 1 mile north of Jungo, 15 miles southwest of 

 Winnemucca, 23 miles northwest of Battle Mountain, Izenhood, and 18 miles 

 northeast of Iron Point (Setzer, Univ. Kansas Publ. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, No. 

 23, p. 552, Dec. 27, 1949) . 



Dipodomys ordii columbianus (Merriam)f* 



1894. Perodipus ordi columbianus Merriam, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, vol. 

 9, p. 115, June 21, 1894. 



1921. Dipodomys ordii columbianus Grinnell, Journ. Mamm., vol. 2, No. 2, 

 p. 96, May 2, 1921. 



Type Locality. — Umatilla, at mouth of Umatilla River, Plains of Columbia, 

 Umatilla County, Oreg. Range. — Southeastern Washington, eastern Oregon, 

 southwestern Idaho, northwestern and northern and most of northeastern Nevada. 

 Marginal localities: In Washington, 2 miles southwest of Paterson, 4 miles east 

 of Burbank, and Wallula; in Oregon, 7 miles east of Madras, 2 miles east of 

 Prineville, and Guano Valley; in California, Eagleville, Red Rock, Observation 

 Peak, 5 miles east of Litchfield, Honey Lake, and Vinton; in Nevada, 3^2 miles 

 east of Flanigan, 6 miles south of Pahrum Peak, 2Yz miles east and 11 miles 

 north of Gerlach, 2 miles southwest of Quinn River Crossing, 1 mile southeast 

 of Tuscarora, 5 miles north of Beowawe, y<y mile south of Beowawe, 2^2 miles 

 northeast of Smiths Creek Ranch, Bells Ranch, 5 miles west of Austin, 8 miles 

 west of Eureka, 4 miles south of Shoshone, 5 miles southeast of Greens Ranch, and 

 22 miles north of Deeth; in Idaho, 8 miles west of Rodgerson, 6 miles southwest 

 of American Falls, 4 miles northeast of American Falls, 5 miles northwest of 



