TYPE LOCALITIES 



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UNITED STATES— Continued 



California — Continued 



Creek Canyon: Dipodomys nitratoides 

 brevinasus. 

 Little Panoche Creek, mouth of: Ammos- 



permophilus nelsoni amplus. 

 Oxalis, San Joaquin Valley: Myotis yu~ 

 manensis oxalis. 

 Humboldt. — Areata, redwoods, near Hum- 

 boldt Bay: Phenacomys albipes. 

 Cape Mendocino, near Capetown: Micro- 

 tus californicus constrictus. 



Carlotta: Aplodontia rufa humboldtiana. 



Carson's Camp, Mad River, Humboldt 

 Bay: Sorex trowbridgii humholdtensis. 



Coyote Peak, near, 16 miles east of Pat- 

 ricks Point: Thomomys bottue silvi- 

 fugus. 



Cuddeback [Carlotta], ridge about 5 

 miles northeast of: Martes cauiina 

 humboldtensis. 



Eureka: Clethrionomys occidentalis cali- 

 fornicus. 



Fair Oaks, 6 miles southwest of: Zapus 

 trinotatus eureka. 



Humboldt Bay: Thomomys bottae lati- 

 ceps. 



Trinity Mountains, east of Hoopa Val- 

 ley: Citellus lateralis trinitatis. 

 Imperial. — Carrizo Creek, Colorado Desert: 

 Perognathus penicillatus angustiro- 

 stris; Neotoma albigula venusta. 



Colorado Desert, western edge of, east 

 base of Coast Range: Lepus califor- 

 nicus deserticola. 



Colorado River, 20 miles above Picacho: 

 Neotoma lepida grinnelli. 



Fort Yuma, old: Macrotus californicus; 

 Myotis yumanensis yumanensis; Pipi- 

 strellus hesperus hesperus; Citellus 

 tereticaudus tereticaudus; Peromyscus 

 eremicus eremicus; Neotoma cumula- 

 tor. 



Mountain Spring, east slope Coast Range 

 Mountains: Perognathus fallax pal- 

 lidas. 



Mountain Spring, 3 miles east of: Pero- 

 myscus crinitus stephensi. 



New River, about 6 miles west of Impe- 

 rial, Colorado Desert: Procyon lotor 

 pallidus. 



New River, near Laguna Station, Colo- 

 rado Desert: Lynx rufus eremicus. 



Niland, 1% miles west of: Thomomys 

 bottae crassus. 



Old Hanlon Ranch, near Pilot Knob, 

 west side of Colorado River: Thomo- 

 mys bottae albatus. 



Inyo. — Alabama Hills (Lone Pine Creek), 

 summit of, near Lone Pine: Sorex 

 tenellus 



Beveridge Canyon, Inyo Mountains: 

 Urocyon cinereoargenteus inyoensis. 



Big Cottonwood Meadows, southeast of 

 Mount Whitney: Eutamias alpinus; 

 Thomomys bottae alpinus; Microtus 

 montanus dutcheri. 



Cottonwood Creek, east slope of White 

 Mountains: Sorex tenellus myops. 



Cottonwood Lakes, near Mount Whitney, 

 Sierra Nevada: Ochotona princeps 

 albata. 



Furnace Creek, Death Valley: Sylvilagus 

 rufipes; Citellus eremonomus; Dipo- 

 domys merriami mortivallis; Neotoma 

 desertorum. 



Grapevine Mountains, about 5 miles south 

 of Grapevine Peak: Ovis canadensis 

 nelsoni. 



Greenwater, 8 miles southwest of Ryan, 

 Black Mountains: Thomomys bottae 

 oreoecus. 



Hannopee (Hanaupah) Canyon, Pana- 

 mint Mountains: Sylvilagus perpli- 

 catus; Thomomys bottae scapterus; 

 Peromyscus lasius. 



Independence, 2 miles north of, Carl 

 Walter's Ranch: Mustela frenata 

 inyoensis. 



Johnson Canyon, Panamint Mountains: 

 Eutamias panamintinus panamintinus. 



Junction Ranch, Argus Mountains: 

 Thomomys bottae argusensis; Dipo- 

 domys mohavensis argusensis. 



Keeler, east side of, Owens Lake: Citel- 

 lus leucurus vinnulus; Thomomys bot- 

 tae operarius; Perognathus pericalles; 

 Dipodomys deserti helleri; Dipodomys 

 merriami nitratus; Onychomys torri- 

 dus clarus. 



Kid Mountain, 10 miles west of Bigpine: 

 Odocoileus hemionus inyoensis. 



Lone Pine, Owens Valley: Thomomys 

 bottae perpes; Dipodomys micro ps 

 microps; Peromyscus petraius; Pero- 

 myscus parasiticus; Neotoma fuscipes 

 dispar. 



Lone Pine Creek, Alabama Hills, near 

 Lone Pine: Microtus californicus val- 

 licola. 



Mesquile Valley, Death Valley: Pero- 

 gnathus penicillatus stephensi. 



