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U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 205 



UNITED STATES— Continued 



Georgia — Continued 



County: 



Baldwin. — Milledgeville: Molossus fuligi- 

 nosus. 



Camden. — Arnot Plantation, about 4 miles 

 west of St. Mary's: Geomys colonus. 

 Cumberland Island: Peromyscus insu- 



lanus. 

 Stafford Place, Cumberland Island: 

 Geomys cumberlandius. 



Chatham. — Savannah, about 7 miles north- 

 west of: Geomys fontanelus. 



Glynn. — St. Simon Island: Procyon lotor 

 litoreus. 



Liberty. — Le Conte plantation near Rice- 

 boro, probably: Myotis lucifugus luci- 

 fugus; Corynorhinus macrotis; Ta 

 darida cynocephala; Peromyscus gos- 

 sypinus gossypinus ; Pitymys pinetorum 

 pinetorum. 



Lumpkin. — Blood Mountain: Neotoma 

 floridana haematoreia. 



Mcintosh.— Blackbeard Island: Odocoileus 

 virginianus nigribarbis. 



Richmond. — Augusta, pine barrens near: 

 Geomys tuza tuza. 



Screven. — Pine woods, no definite locality : 

 Geomys pinetis pinetis. 

 Hursman Lake: Peromyscus subgriseus 



arenarius. 



Idaho 



County: 

 Adams.— New Meadows: Citellus brunneus. 

 Smith Mountain, summit of, near head of 

 Bear Creek, Seven Devils Mountains: 

 Ochotona princeps hotvelli. 

 Bannock.— Pocatello: Lepus calif ornicus 

 depressus ; Thomomys townsendii 

 similis. 

 Bear Lake.— Copenhagen Basin, north rim 

 of: Ochotona princeps clamosa. 

 Montpelier Creek, about 10 miles north- 

 east of Montpelier: Thomomys tal- 

 poides pygmaeus. 

 Raymond: Glaucomys sabrinus bangsi. 

 Benewah. — Benewah: Mustela erminea in- 



victa. 

 Bingham. — Blackfoot : Onychomys leuco- 

 gaster brevicaudus. 

 Snake River, west side of, near Black- 

 foot: Eutamias minimus melanurus. 

 Blaine. — Big Wood River, near Bellevue: 

 Castor canadensis taylori. 

 Sawtooth (Alturas) Lake, east base of 

 Sawtooth Mountains: Sorex dobsoni; 



Glaucomys bullatus : Clethrionomys 

 gapperi idahoensis; Microtus longi- 

 caudus mordax. 

 Bonner. — Coolin, Priest Lake: Odocoileus 



virginianus ochrourus. 

 Butte. — Big Lost River, lower part of: 

 Citellus mollis pessimus. 

 Echo Crater, Craters of the Moon Na- 

 tional Monument, 20 miles southwest 

 of Arco, Snake River Desert: Ochotona 

 princeps goldmani; Perognathus par- 

 vus idahoensis. 

 Grassy Cone, Craters of the Moon Na- 

 tional Monument, 26 miles southwest 

 of Arco, Snake River Desert; Eutamias 

 amoenus cratericus. 

 Canyon. — Nampa : Thomomys nevadensis 

 atrogriseus ; Thomomys townsendii 

 toivnsendii. 

 Clearwater. — Jim Ford Creek, about 7 miles 

 northeast of mouth of Lolo Fork of 

 Clearwater River: Citellus columbianus 

 columbianus. 

 Lower Clearwater River, Camp Chopun- 

 nish, near mouth of Jim Ford Creek: 

 Euarctos americanus cinnamomum. 

 Custer. — Big Lost River, head of: Tamias- 

 ciurus hudsonicus richardsoni. 

 Double Springs, 16 miles northeast of 

 Dickey: Citellus richardsonii aureus. 

 Mill Creek, 14 miles west of Challis: 



Peromyscus maniculatus serratus. 



Pahsimeroi Mountains, head of Pahsi- 



meroi River: Microtus richardsoni 



macropus; Microtus montanus nanus. 



Pahsimeroi Valley, near Goldburg: 



Sylvilagus idahoensis. 

 Summit Creek, in mountains at head of 

 Big Lost River: Thomomys talpoides 

 fuscus. 

 Fremont. — Teton River, north fork of: 



Ursus idahoensis. 

 Jerome. — Shoshone Falls, north side of 

 Snake River: Peromyscus crinitus 

 crinitus. 

 Kootenai. — Coeur d'Alene: Eutamias rufi- 



caudus simulans. 

 Latah. — Cedar (Moscow) Mountain : Lepus 



americanus pineus. 

 Lemhi. — Birch Creek, 10 miles south of 

 Nicholia: Citellus townsendii artemi- 

 siae; Thomomys talpoides idahoensis. 

 Timber Creek, Lemhi (Salmon River) 

 Mountains, 10 miles west of Junction : 

 Sorex idahoensis; Sorex obscurus ob- 

 scurus; Ochotona princeps lemhi. 



