TYPE LOCALITIES 



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UNITED STATES— Continued 



South Carolina — Continued 



Oak forests, no exact locality: Peromyscus 



nuttalli aureolus. 

 South Carolina, probably: Sciurus cinereus; 



Sciurus vulpinus. 

 Southern South Carolina, no exact locality: 



Sciurus niger niger. 

 Upper Savannah River, no exact locality: 



Tamias striatus striatus. 

 County: 



Beaufort. — Hilton Head Island: Procyon 

 lotor solutus; Odocoileus virginianus 

 hiltonensis. 

 Hunting Island: Odocoileus virginianus 

 venatorius. 

 Charleston. — Bull Island: Odocoileus vir- 

 ginianus taurinsulae. 

 Charleston: Sciurus capistratus; Reith- 

 rodontomys humulis humulis; Ziphius 

 semijunctus. 

 Georgetown. — Hume Plantation, swamp of 

 Santee River (Cat Island, mouth of 

 Santee River) : Sorex longirostris lon- 

 girostris. 



South Dakota 



Upper Missouri River, probably badlands be- 

 tween Cheyenne and White Rivers: 



Ovis canadensis auduboni. 

 County: 

 Clay. — Vermillion: Perognathus flavescens 



perniger. 

 Custer. — Custer, Black Hills: Marmota 



flaviventris dacota; Citellus tridecem- 



lineatus olivaceus; Neotoma grangeri; 



Microtus pennsylvanicus insperatus : 



Microtus longicaudus longicaudus ; 



Mustela jrenata alleni. 

 Custer, 3 miles north of, Black Hills: 



Clethrionomys gapped brevicaudus. 

 Folsom: Taxidea taxus dacotensis. 

 Squaw Creek, Black Hills: Tamiasciurus 



hudsonicus dakotensis. 

 Fall River. — Corral Draw, southeastern base 



of Black Hills: Neotoma cinerea rupi- 



cola. 

 Sheep Mountain, Big Bad Lands: Euta- 



mias minimus cacodemus. 

 Pennington.— Hill City, Black Hills: Syl- 



vilagus nuttallii grangeri. 

 Roberts. — Lake Traverse: Onychomys leu- 



cogaster pallidus. 

 Stanley. — Fort Pierre: Pedomys ochrogaster 



haydenii. 

 Union. — Big Sioux River, near mouth of: 



Odocoileus hemionus hemionus. 



Tennessee 



County: 



Marion. — Nickajack Cave, near Shell- 

 mound: Myotis grisescens. 



Obion. — Samburg, Reelfoot Lake: Pero- 

 myscus gossypinus mississippiensis. 



Texas 



No exact locality: Bassariscus astutus flavus; 



Mephitis mephitis varians. 

 Brazos River, no exact locality: Sigmodon 



hispidus texianus. 

 Guadalupe River, no exact locality: Pecari 



angulatus angulatus. 

 Llano Estacado, near border of New Mexico: 



Taxidea taxus berlandieri. 

 Western Texas, no exact locality: Lepus call- 



fornicus texianus. 

 County: 



Aransas. — Marano Mill, ! /2 mile west of: 

 Blarina brevicauda plumbea. 

 Mustang Island, 14 miles southwest of 

 Port Aransas: Dipodomys ordii largus. 

 Rockport: Scalopus aquaticus alleni; 

 Geomys bursarius attwateri; Oryzomys 

 palustris texensis. 

 Bexar. — San Antonio: Myotis velifer incau- 

 tus; Reithrodontomys montanus gri- 

 seus; Peromyscus maniculatus pal- 

 lescens. 

 San Antonio, 15 miles southwest of, Wat- 

 son's Ranch: Perognathus mearnsi; 

 Reithrodontomys laceyi. 

 San Antonio, 18 miles south of, Medina 

 River: Sylvilagus aquaticus attwateri. 

 Brazoria. — Angleton, 20 miles west of: 

 Lutra canadensis texensis. 

 Austin Bayou, near Alvin: Reithrodon- 

 tomys humulis merriami. 

 Bernard Creek, near Columbia: Baiomys 

 taylori subater. 

 Brazos. — College Station: Scalopus aqua- 

 ticus cryptus. 

 Brewster. — Alpine: Citellus spilosoma mar- 

 ginatus; Thomomys baileyi spatiosus. 

 Boquillas, 4 miles west of: Thomomys 



bottae limitaris. 

 Chisos Mountains: Sigmodon ochrogna- 



thus ochrognathus. 

 Pinnacle Spring, Johnson's Ranch, Big 

 Bend of Rio Grande: Perognathus 

 collis popei. 

 Santa Helena Canyon, mouth of, Bis; 

 Bend of Rio Grande: Dipodomys ordii 

 attenuatus. 



