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Columbia to eastward of coast district, southward as far as head of Bella Coola 

 River (Anderson, Nat. Mus. Canada Bull. 102 (1946), p. 145, Jan. 24, 1947). 



Synaptomys borealis chapmani J. A. Allen* 



1903. Synaptomys {Mictomys) chapmani J. A. Allen, Bull. Amer. Mus. 

 Nat. Hist., vol. 19, p. 555, Oct. 10, 1903. 



1927. Synaptomys borealis chapmani A. B. Howell, North Amer. Fauna 

 No. 50 (June 30) , p. 25, Aug. 5, 1927. 



Type Locality. — Glacier, Selkirk Range, British Columbia, Canada. Range. — 

 Canadian Zone of southeastern British Columbia, west to Columbia River Val- 

 ley near Rossland (Green Mountain, 6,300 feet), and from Mount Forget-me-not 

 north through Banff and Jasper National Parks at least to Smoky River on eastern 

 slopes of Rocky Mountains in western Alberta (Anderson, Nat. Mus. Canada 

 Bull. 102 (1946), p. 145, Jan. 24, 1947). Recorded south to Camas Creek, 

 Glacier National Park, Mont. (Wright, Journ. Mamm., vol. 31, No. 4, p. 460, 

 Nov. 21, 1950). 

 Synaptomys borealis artemisiae Anderson 



1932. Synaptomys borealis artemisiae Anderson, Nat. Mus. Canada Bull. 70, 

 p. 104, Nov. 24, 1932. 



Type Locality. — Stevenson Creek [ = Sixmile Creek], on Hope-Princeton 

 trail, southwest of Princeton, eastern slope of Cascade Range, British Columbia, 

 Canada; lat. 49°23' N., long. 120°25' W. Altitude, about 2,400 feet. Range.— 

 Known only from Similkameen River Valley, eastern slope of Cascade Range, 

 British Columbia, from dry Transition Zone country near Princeton, at 2,400 

 feet altitude, to head of Whipsaw Creek just east of Cascade Mountains Divide 

 at 5,600 feet altitude (Anderson, Nat. Mus. Canada Bull. 102 (1946) ), p. 145, 

 Jan. 24, 1947). 



Synaptomys borealis smithi Anderson and Rand* 



1943. Synaptomys borealis smithi Anderson and Rand, Canadian Field Nat., 

 vol. 57, No. 6 (September), p. 101, Dec. 10, 1943. 



Type Locality. — Thicket Portage, Mile 165, Hudson Bay Railway, Manitoba, 

 Canada. Range. — From Ilford (Mile 286, Hudson Bay Railway) south to 

 Riding Mountain National Park, Sandilands Forest Reserve, and other points 

 in southeastern Manitoba, and west to Prince Albert National Park, Saskatche- 

 wan, Canada (Anderson, Nat. Mus. Canada Bull. 102 (1946), p. 146, Jan. 24, 

 1947). Recorded also from Williams, Lake of the Woods County, and from 

 Warroad, Roseau County, Minn. (Wetzel and Gunderson, Journ. Mamm., vol. 

 30, No. 4, p. 437, Nov. 17, 1949) , and eastward in Canada to Port Severn and 

 Moosonee in Ontario (Anderson and Rand, Canadian Field-Nat., vol. 57, No. 6 

 (September), p. 102, Dec. 10, 1943). 



Synaptomys borealis wrangeli Merriamf* 



1896. Synaptomys (Mictomys) wrangeli Merriam, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash- 

 ington, vol. 10, p. 63, Mar. 19, 1896. 

 1896. Synaptomys (Mictomys) truei Merriamf, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washing- 

 ton, vol. 10, p. 62, Mar. 19, 1896. (Skagit Valley, Skagit County, north- 

 western Washington.) 



