TYPE LOCALITIES 



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UNITED STATES— Continued 



California — Continued 



Marin. — No exact locality: Neotoma splen- 



dens. 

 Angel Island, San Francisco Bay: Sea- 



panus latimanus insularis. 

 Inverness: Eutamias sonomae alleni. 

 Lagunitas: Urocyon cinereoargenteus 



sequoiensis. 

 Nicasio: Neurotrichus gibbsii hyacin- 



thinus; Spilogale gracilis phenax; 



Lynx fasciatus oculeus. 

 Point Reyes; near Inverness: Aplodon- 



tia rufa phaea ; Zapus orarius ; Mustela 



frenata munda. 

 Mariposa. — El Portal: Eutamias merriami 



mariposae ; Peromyscus calij 'ornicus 



mariposae. 

 El Portal, 1% miles west of: Microtus 



californicus mariposae. 

 El Portal, near, McCauley Trail: Sylvi- 



lagus bachmani mariposae. 

 Merced Lake, 1 mile east of, Yosemite 



National Park: Myotis yumanensis alti- 



petens. 

 Yosemite: Scapanus latimanus sericatus. 

 Yosemite Valley: Microtus montanus 



yosemite. 

 Yosemite Valley, near old Sentinel Hotel : 



Sorex trowbridgii mariposae; Tho- 



momys bottae awahnee. 

 Mendocino. — Fort Bragg: Thomomys bot- 

 tae minor. 

 Laytonville: Scapanus latimanus cau- 



rinus. 

 Long Valley, north of Sherwood: Ursus 



mendocinensis. 

 Mendocino: Eutamias townsendii ochro- 



genys; Peromyscus maniculatus rubi- 



dus. 

 Mount Sanhedrin, 4 miles south of, 



Lierly's Ranch: Microtus californicus 



eximius. 

 Philo : Sciurus hudsonicus orarius. 

 Point Arena : Aplodontia rufa nigra. 

 Sherwood : Glaucomys sabrinus stephensi. 

 Ukiah: Dipodomys heermanni califor- 

 nicus. 

 Merced. — Delhi, near Merced River: Dipo- 

 domys heermanni dixoni. 

 Los Banos: Thomomys bottae angularis. 

 Los Banos, 22 miles south of, Sweeney's 



Ranch: Thomomys bottae diaboli; 



Neotoma fuscipes perplexa. 

 Snelling: Scapanus latimanus campi. 

 Modoc. — Eagleville, 3 miles east of: Dipo- 

 domys microps aquilonius. 



Lake City : Scapanus truei. 



Parker (Shields) Creek, Warner Moun- 

 tains: Neotoma cinerea alticola. 



Warren Peak, Warner Mountains: Ocho- 

 tona princeps taylori. 

 Mono. — Big Prospector Meadow, White 

 Mountains: Ochotona princeps shel- 

 toni; Callospermophilus chrysodeirus 

 perpallidus; Thomomys bottae mela- 

 notis. 



Blanco Mountain, near, White Moun- 

 tains: Eutamias minimus scrutator. 



Kuhlee Ranch, Dexter Creek Meadow, 

 12 miles northwest of Benton: Tho- 

 momys talpoides monoensis. 



Mammoth, near, head of Owens River, 

 east slope of Sierra Nevada: Sorex 

 vagrans amoenus. 



McAfee Meadow, White Mountains: 

 Marmota flaviventris fortirostris. 



McKeever's Ranch, 2 miles south of Ben- 

 ton Station: Microdipodops megace- 

 phalus polionotus. 



Oasis, 3 miles southeast of: Microdipo- 

 dops megacephalus dickeyi. 



Pellisier Ranch, 5 miles north of Benton 

 Station : Dipodomys panamintinus 

 leucogenys; Dipodomys ordii monoen- 

 sis. 



Taylor Ranch, 2 miles south of Benton 

 Station: Scapanus latimanus monoen- 

 sis. 



Warren Fork of Leevining Creek: Eu- 

 tamias amoenus monoensis. 

 Monterey. — Abbotts Ranch, Arroyo Seco: 

 Neotoma lepida petricola. 



Arroyo Seco Wash, west side of, 4 

 miles south of Soledad: Perognathus 

 longimembris psammophilus ; Pero- 

 gnathus inornatus sillimani. 



Elkhorn Slough, salt marsh at mouth of, 

 Moss Landing: Sorex vagrans paludi- 

 vagus. 



Indian Harbor, V/ 2 miles south of Ma- 

 rina: Perognathus californicus mari- 

 nensis. 



Jolon, 1 mile southwest of: Dipodomys 

 heermanni jolonensis; Dipodomys ve- 

 nustus sanctiluciae. 



Jolon, probably on interior slope of 

 mountains near: Lepus californicus 

 richardsonii. 



Lime Kiln Creek, southwest of Santa 

 Lucia Mountains: Myotis ruddi. 



Mission of San Antonio, west of, Jolon: 

 Lepus californicus californicus. 



