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U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 205 



UNITED STATES— Continued 



Arizona — Continued 



Powell Plateau, Grand Canyon National 

 Park: Felis concolor kaibabensis. 



Prospect Valley, lower end of, Grand 

 Canyon, Hualpai Indian Reservation: 

 Citellus leucurus tersus; Thomomys 

 bottne muralis; Onychomys leuco- 

 gaster capitulatus. 



Quaking Asp Settlement, between Stone- 

 man Lake and Mormon Lake: Tamias- 

 ciurus hudsonicus mogollonensis. 



Rainbow Lodge, plain 5 miles southeast 

 of, near Navajo Mountain: Thomomys 

 bottae alexandrae. 



Ryan, Kaibab National Forest: Neotoma 

 lepida monstrabilis. 



San Francisco Mountain: Sorex vagrans 

 monticola ; Eutamias cinereicollis 

 cinereicollis; Sciurus aberti aberti; 

 Thomomys bottae fulvus; Perognathus 

 penicillatus penicillatus ; Peromyscus 

 maniculatus rufinus; Neotoma mexi- 

 cana pinetorum. 



San Francisco Mountain, cedar belt 

 northeast of : Citellus spilosoma obsidi- 

 anus; Perognathus flavus fuliginosus. 



San Francisco Mountain, little spring, at 

 north base of: Myotis subulatus 

 melanorhinus ; Citellus lateralis ari- 

 zonensis; Microtus longicaudus alti- 

 cola; Mephitis mephitis estor. 



San Francisco Mountain, pine plateau 

 at north foot of: Citellus spilosoma 

 pratensis. 



Swamp Point, 18^ miles northwestward 

 of Bright Angel Point, north rim of 

 Grand Canyon: Thomomys bottae 

 boreorarius. 



Tanner Tank, Painted Desert: Neotoma- 

 lepida devia. 



Tenebito [Dinnebito] Wash, Painted 

 Desert: Citellus spilosoma cryptos- 

 pilotus. 



Winona: Perognathus apache cleomo- 

 phila. 



Winona, 5 miles northeast of: Dipodomys 

 ordii cleomophila. 



Wupatki Ruins, 2.6 miles west of, 

 Wupatki National Monument, about 

 27 miles northeast of Flagstaff: 

 Perognathus amplus cineris; Perogna- 

 thus intermedius crinitus. 

 Graham. — Camp Grant: Onychomys torri- 

 dus torridus. 



Graham (Pinaleno) Mountains: Ta- 

 miasciurus hudsonicus grahamensis; 



Thomomys bottae grahamensis; Mi- 

 crotus longicaudus leucophaeus. 



Marijilda Canyon, Graham Mountains: 

 Sorex melanogenys. 



Saff ord : Sigmodon hispidus confinis. 

 Greenlee. — Cosper Ranch, Blue River, 

 about 12 miles south of Blue: Bassari- 

 scus astutus arizonensis; Conepatus 

 mesoleucus venaticus. 



Prieto Plateau, Blue Range: Eutamias 

 minimus arizonensis. 



Whorton Creek, on south slope of White 

 Mountains, a few miles west of Blue: 

 Ursus apache. 

 Maricopa. — Gila Bend, 10 miles south of, 

 and about 2 miles north of Black Gap : 

 Thomomys bottae aridicola; Neotoma 

 lepida harteri. 



Hassayampa River, bottomland along, 2 

 miles below Wickenberg: Thomomys 

 bottae patulus. 



New River, north of Phoenix : Dipodomys 

 merriami merriami. 



Phoenix: Thomomys bottae cervinus. 



Tempe: Citellus tereticaudus arizonae. 

 Mohave. — Beal's Springs, 2 miles from 

 Kingman: Sylvilagus audubonii ari- 

 zonae. 



Beaverdam Creek, Littlefield (Beaver- 

 dam) : Thomomys bottae virgineus. 



Big Sandy River, near Owen : Thomomys 

 bottae desitus. 



Dolans Spring, 12 miles northwest of 

 Chloride: Citellus tereticaudus neglec- 

 tus. 



Fort Mohave: Nyctinomus mohavensis. 



Hackberry: Perognathus amplus per- 

 gracilis. 



Hualpai Mountains: Neotoma stephensi 

 stephensi. 



Hualpai Peak, Hualpai Mountains: 

 Thomomys bottae hualpaiensis ; Micro- 

 tus mexicanus hualpaiensis. 



Kanab Wash, Kaibab Indian Reservation: 

 Dipodomys ordii cupidineus. 



Mount Trumbull: Perognathus parvus 

 trumbullensis. 



Mount Trumbull, 3 miles south of Nixon 

 Spring: Thomomys bottae trumbullen- 

 sis. 



Mud (Muddy) Spring, Detrital Valley: 

 Thomomys bottae desertorum; Perog- 

 nathus intermedius intermedius. 



Old Searchlight Ferry, Colorado River, 

 about 40 miles northwest of Kingman: 

 Thomomys suboles. 



