TYPE LOCALITIES 



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UNITED STATES— Continued 



Arizona — Continued 



Toroweap Valley, about V& mile east of 

 Vulcan's Throne : Dipodomys merriami 

 vulcani. 

 Virgin River, sand flat along, 7 miles 

 above Bunkerville: Perognathus peni- 

 cillatus sobrinus. 



Wolf Hole, 20 miles south of, Shivwits 

 Plateau: Thomomys bottae nicholi. 



Wolf Hole, 6 miles north of, about 30 

 miles south of St. George, Utah: 

 Dipodomys microps celsus. 

 Navajo — Cibecue, near: Felis onca arizo- 

 nensis. 



Keams Canyon, Painted Desert: Cory- 

 norhinus rafinesquii pallescens; Euta- 

 mias quadrivittatus hopiensis; Perog- 

 nathus apache apache; Neotoma 

 stephensi relicta; Neotoma cinerea 

 arizonae. 



Moki Pueblos: Onychomys melanophrys 

 pallescens. 



Oraibi, Hopi Indian Reservation: Perog- 

 nathus flavus hopiensis. 



Winslow: Peromyscus leucopus ochra- 

 ceus. 

 Pima. — Agua Dulce Mountains, 9 miles 

 east of Papago Well: Neotoma lepida 

 auripila. 



Black Mountain, 10 miles south of Tuc- 

 son: Perognathus intermedius nigri- 

 montis; Peromyscus eremicus pullus. 



Coyote (Quinland) Mountains, 40 miles 

 west-southwest of Tucson: Thomomys 

 bottae pusillus. 



Fort Lowell, near Tucson: Neotoma al- 

 bigula albigula; Mephitis macroura 

 milleri. 



Fort Lowell, 4 miles east, Bullock's 

 Ranch: Sigmodon hispidus cienegae. 



La Osa, Altar Valley: Thomomys bottae 

 modicus. 



Old Parker Ranch, 4 miles west of 

 Greaterville, Santa Rita Mountains: 

 Thomomys umbrinus proximus. 



Papago Well, 7 miles east of, Growler 

 Valley: Thomomys bottae growlerensis. 



Pass between Santa Catalina and Rin- 

 con Mountains, 25 miles east-north- 

 east of Tucson: Thomomys bottae 

 parvulus. 



Quitobaquito: Canis latrans mearnsi. 



Rillito, Southern Pacific Railroad : Lepus 

 alleni alleni. 



Santa Catalina Mountains: Neotoma 

 mexicana bullata. 



Santa Rita Range Reserve, 35 miles south 

 of Tucson: Perognathus amplus 

 taylori. 



Sells, 5 miles northwest of: Thomomys 

 bottae comobabiensis. 



Soldier Camp, near, Santa Catalina 

 Mountains: Sciurus arizonensis cata- 

 linae. 



Spud Rock Ranger Station, 25 miles east 

 of Tucson, Rincon Mountains: 

 Thomomys bottae hueyi. 



Summerhaven, Santa Catalina Moun- 

 tains : Thomomys bottae catalinae. 

 Pinal. — No exact locality: Urocyon cine- 

 reoargenteus scottii. 



Casa Grande, 11 miles west of: Perog- 

 nathus longimembris pimensis. 



Mammoth, San Pedro River: Thomomys 

 bottae alienus. 



Oak Flat, 5 miles east of Superior, Pinal 

 Mountains: Thomomys bottae pina- 

 lensis. 



Oracle : Citellus spilosoma macros pilot us. 

 Santa Cruz. — Calabasas: Sylvilagus ari- 

 zonae major; Dipodomys spectabilis 

 perblandus. 



Camp Crittenden, Sonoita Creek, between 

 Santa Rita and Patagonia Mountains: 

 Odocoilcus virginianus couesi. 



Madera Canyon, Santa Rita Mountains: 

 Thomomys umbrinus burti. 



Peiia Blanca Spring, Pajarito (Tuma- 

 cacori) Mountains: Thomomys um- 

 brinus quercinus. 



Santa Cruz Valley: Citellus harrisii 

 harrisii. 

 Yavapai. — Congress Junction : Perognathus 

 amplus jacksoni. 



Fort (Camp) Verde: Thomomys bottae 

 mutabilis; Perognathus amplus am- 

 plus; Perognathus intermedius um- 

 brosus; Dipodomys ordii chapmani; 

 Sigmodon hispidus arizonae; Ondatra 

 zibethicus pallidus; Spilogale gracilis 

 arizonae. 



Fort Whipple, near Prescott: Sciurus 

 arizonensis arizonensis; Perognathus 

 flavus bimaculatus; Sigmodon hispidus 

 jacksoni; Erethizon dorsatum couesi. 



Montezuma Well, Beaver Creek: Lutra 

 canadensis sonora. 



San Francisco Forest: Mustela frenata 

 arizonensis. 



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