TYPE LOCALITIES 



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UNITED STATES— Continued 



Florida — Continued 



Micco: Mephitis mephitis elongata; Lu- 

 tra canadensis vaga. 



Oak Lodge, on East Peninsula opposite 

 Micco: Didelphis marsupialis pigra; 

 Sylvilagus ftoridanus ammophilus; 

 Peromyscus gossypinus palmarius; 

 Procyon lotor elucus; Spilogale ambar- 

 valis. 



Sebastian River: Sylvilagus ftoridanus 

 ftoridanus. 



Wilderness back of Sebastian: Felis con- 

 color coryi. 

 Citrus. — Citronelle : Glaucomys volans quer- 

 ceti; Odocoileus virginianus osceola. 



Fort Island, near Crystal River: Sylvi- 

 lagus palustris paludicola. 

 Collier. — Chokoloskee, near: Procyon lotor 

 marinus. 



Everglades: Sciurus niger avicennia; 

 Oryzomys natator ftoridanus. 



Everglades, 10 miles northeast of: Odo- 

 coileus virginianus seminolus. 



Monroe Station, 2% miles east of: Nycti- 

 ceius humeralis subtropicalis. 



Royal Palm Hammock: Peromyscus gos- 

 sypinus telmaphilus. 



Tamiami Trail (U. S. Route 41), 5 miles 

 southeast of Royal Palm Hammock: 

 Mustela vison evergladensis. 

 Dade. — Biscayne Bay, 6 miles south of Mi- 

 ami: Lynx ftoridanus. 



Key Biscayne: Euarctos americanus ftori- 

 danus. 



Miami: Sciurus carolinensis extimus. 



Miami, 21 miles west of: Neofiber alleni 

 struix. 



Miami River: Blarina brevicauda penin- 

 sulae. 



Uleta: Scalopus aquaticus ported. 

 Duval. — St. Johns River, probably near 

 Jacksonville: Neotoma floridana fiori- 

 dana. 

 Hillsborough. — Anclote River: Peromys- 

 cus polionotus rhoadsi. 

 Lee. — Captiva Island: Sigmodon hispidus 



insulicola. 

 Marion. — Lynne, near, Lynne Planting Sta- 

 tion, U. S. Forest Service: Pitymys 

 parvulus. 

 Monroe. — Big Pine Key: Sigmodon his- 

 pidus exsputus; Odocoileus virginianus 

 clavium. 



Cape Sable: Oryzomys palustris colora- 

 tus; Sigmodon hispidus spadicipygus. 



Key Largo: Sciurus carolinensis mate- 

 cumbeL 



Key Largo, 12 miles northeast of Rock 

 Harbor : Peromyscus gossypinus allapa- 

 ticola. 

 Marathon, Key Vaca: Procyon lotor 



auspicatus. 

 Torch Key, Big Pine Key group : Procyon 



lotor incautus. 

 Upper Matecumbe Key: Procyon lotor 

 inesperatus. 

 Osceola. — Lake Kissimmee: Dasypterus 



ftoridanus. 

 Palm Beach. — Canal Point: Sigmodon his- 

 pidus ftoridanus. 

 Lake Worth : Hesperomys macropus. 

 Ritta, Lake Okeechobee: Neofiber alleni 

 nigrescens. 

 Pasco. — Hudson (14 miles north of Tarpon 

 Springs, Pinellas County) : Mustela 

 frenata peninsulae. 

 Willow Oak: Reithrodontomys humulis 

 dickinsoni. 

 Pinellas. — Belleair: Geomys pinetis au- 

 stiinus. 

 Tarpon Springs : Scalopus aquaticus par- 

 vus; My otis austroriparius austrori- 

 parius; Eptesicus fuscus osceola; 

 Lasiurus borealis seminolus; Urocyon 

 cinereoargenteus ftoridanus. 

 Putnam. — Horse Landing, St. Johns River, 

 about 12 miles south of Palatka; Canis 

 ftoridanus. 

 Santa Rosa. — Santa Rosa Island, opposite 

 Camp [Fort] Walton: Peromyscus 

 polionotus leucocephalus. 

 Sarasota. — Chadwick Beach, near Engle- 

 wood: Peromyscus gossypinus restric- 

 tus. 

 Engelwood: Scalopus aquaticus bassi. 

 St. Johns. — Anastasia Island, Point Romo: 

 Scalopus aquaticus anastasae; Pero- 

 myscus polionotus phasma; Pero- 

 myscus gossypinus anastasae. 

 Matanzas Inlet, salt marsh off: Mustela 



vison lutensis. 

 St. Augustine: Geomys pinetis ftori- 

 danus. 

 Volusia. — Ponce Park, near Mosquito 

 Inlet: Peromyscus polionotus decolo- 

 ratus. 

 Walton. — Whitfield: Peromyscus polionotus 

 albifrons. 



Georgia 



No exact locality: Peromyscus polionotus 

 polionotus. 



