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U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 205 



UNITED STATES— Continued 



Arizona — Continued 



Yarnell, 6 miles north of, Peoples Valley: 

 Thomomys bottae operosus. 

 Yuma. — Castle Dome, at base Castle Dome 

 Peak: Perognathus baileyi domensis. 



Castle Dome Mountains, Kofa Game 

 Refuge: Taxidea taxus hallorani. 



Colorado River at Mexican boundary 

 monument No. 204: Onychomys tor- 

 ridus perpallidus. 



Ehrenberg: Thomomys bottae chrysono- 

 tus. 



Gadsden, 4 miles south of: Ondatra 

 zibethicus bernardi. 



Gila Mountains, between Tinajas Altas 

 and Mexican boundary: Ovis canaden- 

 sis gaillardi. 



Harquahala Mountains: Thomomys bot- 

 tae subsimilis. 



Lower Colorado River, 12 miles south of 

 Yuma: Felis concolor browni. 



Parker: Thomomys fulvus flavidus; 

 Sigmodon hispidus plenus. 



Ranegras Plain, 10 miles west of Hope: 

 Thomomys harquahalae. 



Tinajas Altas, Gila Mountains: Citellus 

 harrisii saxicola; Perognathus inter- 

 medins phasma; Peromyscus crinitus 

 disparilis; Neotoma albigula mearnsi; 

 Neotoma lepida flava; Bassariscus 

 as tut us yumanensis. 



Tinajas Altas Mountains, 7 miles south 

 of Raven Butte: Thomomys bottae 

 depauperatus. 



Tule Tanks, Tide Desert, 2 miles south 

 of, near Mexican boundary: Thomo- 

 mys bottae phasma; Vulpes macrotis 

 arizonensis. 



Tule Well, Tule Desert between Cabeza 

 Prieta Mountains and Tule Mountains: 

 Dipodomys merriami regillus. 



Wellton: Perognathus amplus rotundas. 



Yuma: Perognathus longimembris bom- 

 bycinus. 



Arkansas 



No exact locality: Felis pardalis albescens. 



County: 



Pike. — Delight: Scalopus aquaticus pul- 



cher; Peromyscus nuttalli flammeus. 



Washington. — Winslow, 3 miles south of: 



Peromyscus maniculatus ozarkiarum. 



California 



No exact locality: Nyctinomus brasiliensis 

 calif ornicus; Nyctinomus macrotis 



nevadensis; Erethizon dorsatum 



epixanthum; Odocoilcus punctulatus. 



No exact locality, probably some part of 



California: Lasiurus borealis teliotis. 



Coast of California: Grampus rectipinna. 



North Pacific Ocean, near San Francisco: 



Lagenorhynchus obliquidens. 

 Northern California, no exact locality: 



Tamiasciurus douglasii mollipilosus. 

 Sacramento River, probably between Colusa 



and Sacramento: Ursus colusus. 

 San Francisco Bay, rocks in vicinity of: 



Zalophus calif ornianus. 

 Sierra Nevada, no exact locality: Euarctos 



americanus californiensis. 

 County: 

 Alameda. — Alameda Island: Scapanus lati- 

 manus parvus. 

 Berkeley: Perognathus calif ornicus calx- 

 f ornicus; Dipodomys heermanni ber- 

 keleyensis. 

 Melrose Marsh: Microtus calif ornicus 

 pahidicola. 

 Alpine. — Hope Valley: Lepus campestris 



sierrae. 

 Amador. — Carbondale: Perodipus strea- 



tori; Neotoma fuscipes streatori. 

 Calaveras. — Calaveras River, vicinity of, 

 Sierra Nevada : Dipodomys heermanni. 

 Colusa. — Sites: Dipodomys calif ornicus 



pallidulus. 

 Contra Costa. — Mount Diablo: Perogna- 

 thus armatus. 

 Walnut Creek, near town of: Sorex or- 

 natus californicus. 

 Del Norte. — Crescent City: Microtus longi- 



caudus angusticeps. 

 El Dorado. — Auburn [East Auburn], near, 

 Middle Fork of American River: Pero- 

 myscus boylii boylii. 

 Echo: Mustela erminea muricus. 

 Emerald Bay, Lake Tahoe: Citellus 



beech eyi sierrae. 

 Fyffe: Scapanus latimanus minusculus. 

 Mount Tallac: Eptesicus fuscus melanop- 

 terus; Thomomys monticola monticola. 

 Pyramid Peak, near Lake Tahoe: Zapus 



princeps alleni. 

 Tallac : Glaucomys sabrinus lascivus. 

 Fresno. — Fresno, San Joaquin Valley: 

 Thomomys bottae pascalis; Perogna- 

 thus inornatus inornatus. 

 Fresno, 4 miles north of, San Joaquin 

 Valley: Dipodomys nitratoides exilis. 

 Hayes Station, 19 miles southwest of 

 Mendota, near mouth of Panoche 



