TYPE LOCALITIES 



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UNITED STATES— Continued 



Alaska — Continued 



Warren Island, east side of, Alexander Archi- 

 pelago: Sorex obscurus malitiosus. 



Wrangell, Alexander Archipelago: Sorex ob- 

 scurus longi cauda; Synaptomys bore- 

 alis wrangeli; Clethrionomys gapperi 

 wrangeli. 



Yakutat: Sorex cinereus streatori; Ursus 

 nortoni. 



Yakutat Bay: Sorex obscurus alascensis; 

 Microtus oeconomus yakutatensis ; 

 Zapus hudsonius alascensis; Ursus 

 dalli. 



Yerrick Creek, 21 miles west and 4 miles 

 north of Tok Junction: Microtus penn- 

 sylvanicus tananaensis. 



Arizona 



County: 

 Apache. — Black River, head of, White 



Mountains: Cervus merriami. 

 Black River, west fork of: Thomomys 



bottae nasutus. 

 Escudilla Mountains, east side of: Ursus 



arizonae. 

 Fort Defiance, Navajo country near: 



Ursus texensis navaho. 

 Marsh Lake, White Mountains: Citellus 



tridecemlineatus monticola. 

 Springerville: Microtus montanus ari- 



zonensis. 

 Wheatfields Creek, 27 miles east of Chin 



Lee [Chinle], Tunitcha Mountains: 



Thomomys bottae peramplus. 

 White Mountains, Little Colorado River: 



Clethrionomys gapperi arizonensis. 

 White Mountains, south of Mount Ord: 



Sylvilagus nuttallii pinetis. 

 Cochise. — Cave Creek, Chiricahua Moun- 

 tains: Sciurus chiricahuae. 

 Dos Cabezos: Dipodomys spectabilis 



spectabilis. 

 Fairbank: Lepus calif ornicus eremicus; 



Dipodomys merriami olivaceus; Pero- 



myscus leucopus arizonae. 

 Fly Park, Chiricahua Mountains: 



Thomomys bottae collinus. 

 Hereford, 7 miles west of: Baiomys 



taylori afer. 

 Huachuca Mountains: Sylvilagus flori- 



danus holzneri; Sciurus arizonensis 



huachuca; Thomomys umbrinus inter' 



medius. 

 Huachuca Mountains, Peterson's Ranch 



(Sylvania), 2 miles north of Sunny- 



side. Sigmodon ochrognathus mon- 

 tanus. 



Pinery Canyon, Chiricahua Mountains: 

 Thomomys umbrinus chiricahuae. 



Point of Mountain, near Willcox: 

 Cynomys ludovicianus arizonensis. 



Rock Creek, Chiricahua Mountains: 

 Reithrodontomys megalotis arizonen- 

 sis. 



San Bernardino Ranch: Perognathus 

 conditi. 



San Pedro River, Mexican boundary 

 line: Taxidea taxus apache. 



Willcox: Citellus spilosoma canescens; 

 Thomomys bottae extenuatus. 

 Coconino. — Baker Butte (north of Gila- 

 Coconino County line), Mogollon 

 Mountains [Mesa]: Microtus mexi- 

 canus mogollonensis. 



Black Tank, Little Colorado Desert: 

 Hesperomys megalotis. 



Black Tank lava beds, northeast of San 

 Francisco Mountain: Onychomys leu- 

 cogaster fuliginosus. 



Bright Angel Creek, Kaibab Plateau: 

 Sciurus kaibabensis; Castor canaden- 

 sis repentinus. 



Bright Angel Trail, south side of Grand 

 Canyon: Peromyscus crinitus peri- 

 doneus. 



Cameron, 2 miles south of: Perognathus 

 amplus ammodytes. 



De Motte Park, Kaibab Plateau: 

 Thomomys talpoides kaibabensis. 



Echo Cliffs, Painted Desert: Citellus 

 leucurus cinnamomeus; Dipodomys 

 ordii longipes. 



Grand Canyon of Colorado, north of San 

 Francisco Mountain: Spilogale gra- 

 cilis gracilis. 



Greenland Spring, Bright Angel Creek, 

 Kaibab Plateau, Grand Canyon Na- 

 tional Park: Microtus longicaudus 

 baileyi. 



House Rock Valley, 6 miles west of 

 Colorado River Bridge: Dipodomys 

 microps leucotis. 



Jacob's Pools, House Rock Valley: 

 Thomomys bottae absonus. 



Jacob's Pools, House Rock Valley, 10 

 miles south of: Perognathus longimem- 

 bris arizonensis. 



Little Colorado River, Painted Desert: 

 Thomomys latirostris. 



Moccasin Spring, north of Colorado 

 River: Lynx rufus baileyi. 



