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UNITED STATES— Continued 



California — Continued 



Mount Baxter, east slope of, Sierra Ne- 

 vada; Ovis cervina sierrae. 



Old Fort Independence, 2 miles north of 

 Independence : Scapanus latimanus 

 grinnellii. 



Perognathus Flat, Emigrant Gap, 2 miles 

 northwest of Harrisburg, Panamint 

 Mountains: Perognathus longimembris 

 panamintinus ; Dipodomys microps 

 levipes. 



Salt Camp, 1 mile north of, on edge of 

 salt lake, Saline Valley: Perognathus 

 longimembris salinensis. 



Shepherd Canyon, Argus Mountains: 

 Citellus beecheyi parvulus. 



Shoshone, Amargosa River: Thomomys 

 bottae amargosae; Microtus califor- 

 nicus scirpensis. 



White Mountains near head of Black 

 Canyon: Eutarnias quadrivittatus in- 

 yoensis. 



Willow Creek, head of, Panamint Moun- 

 tains: Dipodomys panamintinus pana- 

 mintinus. 

 Kern. — No exact locality: Felis concolor 

 californica. 



Bakersfield: Onychomys torridus tula- 

 rensis. 



Buena Vista Lake: Sorex ornatus re- 

 lictus. 



Buena Vista Lake, east side levee, 2 

 miles west of Millux: Thomomys bottae 

 ingens. 



Buttonwillow: Mustela frenata pulchra; 

 Cervus nannodes. 



Cameron Lake: Neotoma desertorum 

 grandis. 



Fay Creek, 6 miles north of Weldon: 

 Eutarnias merriami kernensis. 



Fay Creek, near South Fork of Kern 

 River: Microtus calif ornicus kernen- 

 sis. 



Fort Tejon, Tehachapi Mountains; My- 

 otis yumanensis sociabilis; Myotis 

 thysanodes thysanodes ; Antrozous 

 pallidus pacificus; Neotoma fuscipes 

 simplex. 



Fort Tejon, Canada de las Uvas, Teha- 

 chapi Mountains: Perognathus longi- 

 membris longimembris; Ursus tula- 

 rensis. 



Freeman Canyon, east slope of Walker 

 Pass: Perognathus xanthonotus. 



French Gulch, 2% miles northwest of 

 Claraville, Piute Mountains: Thomo- 

 mys bottae piutensis. 



Havilah, near, Southern Sierra Nevada: 

 Ursus henshawi. 



Lebec, 14 miles west of, near head of 

 Cuddy Valley: Perognathus alticolus 

 inexpectatus. 



McKittrick: Perognathus inornatus ne- 

 glectus. 



Onyx, west end of Walker Pass: Dipo- 

 domys merriami kernensis. 



Onyx, 3 miles above, South Fork of Kern 

 River: Citellus beecheyi fisheri; Chin- 

 cha platyrhina. 



San Emigdio: Neotoma desertorum sola. 



San Emigdio Canyon, head of, Mount 

 Pinos: Sorex ornatus ornatus. 



San Emigdio ranch, 25 miles southwest 

 of Bakersfield: Sylvilagus audubonii 

 vallicola. 



Santiago Springs, 16 miles southwest of 

 McKittrick: Perognathus calif ornicus 

 ochrus. 



Walker Basin: Dipodomys agilis per- 

 plexus. 



Warren, Y 2 mile east of railway station, 

 about 5 miles north of Mohave: Di- 

 podomys mohavensis. 

 Lake. — Lakeport: Sitomys robustus. 

 Lassen. — Susanville, 1 mile north of: 

 Thomomys bottae saxatilis. 



Susanville, 2 miles south of: Thomomys 

 townsendii relictus. 

 Los Angeles. — Alhambra: Eumops perotis 

 californicus. 



Hyperion : Perognathus longimembris 

 cantwelli. 



Los Angeles: Dipodomys agilis agilis. 



Playa del Rey: Sorex ornatus salicorni- 

 cus; Reithrodontomys megalotis limi- 

 cola; Microtus californicus stephensi. 



San Clemente Island, Smuggler's (Pyra- 

 mid) Cove, Santa Barbara Islands: 

 Peromyscus maniculatus dementis: 

 Urocyon littoralis clementae. 



San Fernando : Sylvilagus bachmani cine- 

 rascens. 



Santa Catalina Island, Santa Barbara 

 Islands; no exact locality: Urocyon 

 littoralis catalinae. Avalon, near: 

 Citellus beecheyi nesioticus; Reithro- 

 dontomys megalotis catalinae; Pero- 

 myscus maniculatus catalinae. Avalon 

 Canyon : Sorex willetti. 

 Madera. — Raymond : Thomomys bottae 



