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U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 205 



UNITED STATES— Continued 



Texas — Continued 



Briscoe. — Quitaque, old "P' Ranch head- 

 quarters: Sylvllagus floridanus llanen- 

 sis. 

 Tule Canyon: Peromyscus nasutus Co- 

 manche. 



Cameron. — Brownsville: Didelphis marsu- 

 pialis texensis; Sylvilagus simpli- 

 cianus; Tatu novemcinctus texanum; 

 Liomys irroratus texensis ; Perognathus 

 merriami merriami; Oryzomys couesi 

 aquaticus; Reithrodontomys fulves- 

 c ens intermedins ; Vesperimus 

 mearnsii; Conepatus leuconotus tex- 

 ensis; Felis limitis. 

 Padre Island: Geomys personatus per- 

 sonatus; Dipodomys ordii compactus. 

 Santa Rosa stage station: Dipodomys 



ordii sennetti. 

 The Tanks, 12 miles from Point Island, 

 Padre Island: Citellus spilosoma an- 

 nectens. 



Clay. — Henrietta : Dipodomys elator. 



Colorado. — Cummings Creek: Castor cana- 

 densis texensis. 



Concho. — No exact locality: Onychomys 

 leucogaster longipes. 



Cooke. — Gainesville: Citellus tridecemlinc- 

 atus texensis; Perognathus hispidus 

 spilotus. 



Culberson. — McKittrick Canyon, Guada- 

 lupe Mountains: Thomomys bottae 

 guadalupensis. 



De Witt. — Cuero: Geomys bursarius am- 

 mophilus. 



Dimmit. — Carrizo Springs: Geomys perso- 

 natus streckeri. 



Donley. — Clarendon, 8 miles west of: 

 Geomys bursarius major. 



Duval. — San Diego : Baiomys taylori taylori. 



El Paso. — El Paso: Antrozous pallidus pal- 

 lidus; Sylvilagus audubonii minor; Ci- 

 tellus spilosoma arens; Citellus in- 

 ter pres; Geomys arenarius arenarius; 

 Perognathus flavus flavus; Dipodomys 

 merriami ambiguus; Dipodomys ordii 

 ordii; Peromyscus eremicus arenarius. 

 El Paso, arid foothills 1 mile northeast 



of: Thomomys bottae lachuguilla. 

 Fort Bliss, near, about 2 miles above 

 El Paso: Notiosorex crawfordi craw- 

 fordi. 

 Franklin Mountains, near El Paso: Pero- 

 myscus boylii penicillatus. 

 Guadalupe Mountains: Eutamias cinerei- 

 collis canipes; Microtus mexicanus 



guadalupensis; Ovis canadensis texi- 

 anus. 



Rio Grande, about 6 miles above El Paso: 

 Peromyscus leucopus tornillo; Ony- 

 chomys torridus arenicola; Sigmodon 

 hispidus pallidus. 

 Galveston. — Texas City, 1 mile north of: 



Geomys bursarius terricolus. 

 Grimes. — Kurten, 5 miles east of: Geomys 



bursarius brazensis. 

 Hardin. — Big Thicket, 7 miles northeast of 

 Sour Lake: Conepatus mesoleucus 

 telmalestes. 



Sour Lake : Glaucomys volans texensis. 

 Harris. — Clear Creek, Galveston Bay: 



Geomys bursarius sagittalis. 

 Hudspeth. — Bat Cave, 1V& miles west of, 

 Sierra Diablo: Thomomys bottae scoto- 

 philus. 



Fort Hancock: Lepus texianus griseus; 

 Perognathus penicillatus eremicus. 



Sierra Blanca (Railway Station): Tho- 

 momys baileyi baileyi. 

 Jeff Davis. — Davis Mountains: Sylvilagus 

 floridanus robustus; Ursus texensis 

 texensis. 



Limpia Canyon, 1 mile north of Fort 

 Davis, Davis Mountains: Thomomys 

 bottae limpiae; Perognathus collis. 



Limpia Canyon, 16 miles north of Fort 

 Davis: Neotoma albigula robusta. 



Limpia Creek, head of, Davis Mountains: 

 Thomomys bottae texensis. 

 Jefferson. — Fannett, 7 miles southwest of: 



Geomys bursarius ludemani. 

 Kerr. — No exact locality: Mustela frenata 

 texensis. 



Guadalupe River, north fork of, 15 miles 

 west of Japonica: Thomomys bottae 

 confinalis. 



Lacey Ranch, near Kerrville : Peromyscus 

 pectoralis laccianus; Neotoma flori- 

 dana attwateri. 



Turtle Creek: Peromyscus boylii att- 

 wateri; Peromyscus boylei laceyi. 

 Kinney. — Fort Clark (Brackettville) : Mor- 

 moops megalophylla senicula; Lepus 

 calif ornicus merriami; Sylvilagus flori- 

 danus caniclunis; Citellus mexicanus 

 parvidens; Geomys personatus fuscus; 

 Peromyscus canus; Odocoileus vir- 

 ginianus texanus. 



Las Moras Creek, Fort Clark: Procyon 

 lotor fuscipes. 

 Kleberg. — Santa Gertrudis, 45 miles south- 

 west of Corpus Christi: Canis latrans 

 texensis. 



