TYPE LOCALITIES 



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UNITED STATES— Continued 



Texas — Continued 



Leon. — Centerville, 13 miles east of: 



Scalopus aquaticus nanus. 

 Liberty. — Liberty, 2 miles east of: Geomys 



bursarius pratincolus. 

 Llano. — Llano : Geomys bursarius llanensis. 

 Packsaddle Mountain: Citellus variega- 



tus buckleyi. 

 Mason. — Mason: Geomys bursarius tex- 



ensis ; Spilogale leucoparia ; Conepatus 



mesoleucus mearnsi. 

 Mason, probably vicinity of: Peromyscus 



leucopus texanus. 

 Matagorda^ — Indianola, Matagorda Bay: 



Spilogale indianola. 

 Maverick. — Eagle Pass : Cratogeomys 



castanops angusticeps; Felis wiedii 



cooperi. 

 San Pedro, near Eagle Pass: Urocyon 



cinereoargenteus texensis. 

 Medina. — Castroville, vicinity of, on head- 

 waters of Medina River: Lynx rufus 



texensis. 

 Ney Cave, 20 miles north of Hondo: 



Tadarida texana. 

 Nueces. — Corpus Christi: Sylvilagus flori- 



danus chapmani; Taxidea taxus lit- 



toralis. 

 Flour Bluff, 11 miles southeast of Corpus 



Christi : Geomys personatus maritimus. 

 Nueces Bay, south side of: Geomys per- 

 sonatus fallax. 

 Oldham. — Tascosa: Cratogeomys castanops 



perplanus. 

 Presidio. — No exact locality: Scalopus 



aquaticus texanus. 

 Lloyd Ranch, 35 miles south of Marfa: 



Thomomys bottae pervarius. 

 Travis. — Austin, 15 miles west of: Canis 



niger rufus. 

 Upton. — Rankin, 10 miles south of: Canis 



lupus monstrabilis. 

 Val Verde. — Devils River: Sciurus niger 



limitis. 

 Walker. — Huntsville: Peromyscus leucopus 



brevicaudus. 

 Webb. — Bruni Ranch, near Bruni: Felis 



concolor stanleyana. 

 Oilton, 4 miles southeast of: Geomys 



personatus megapotamus. 

 Wheeler. — Mobeetie, near: Perognathus 



flavescens copei. 



Utah 



Wasatch Mountains bordering Great Salt 

 Lake: Vulpes fulva macroura. 



Utah or Nevada, no exact locality: Simpson's 

 route between Camp Floyd, a few 

 miles west of Utah Lake, Utah, and 

 Carson City, Nevada: Neotoma lepida 

 lepida. 

 County: 



Beaver. — Beaver River, mouth of canyon of, 

 about 3 miles from Beaver: Sorex 

 merriami leucogenys. 



Beaver Valley: Eutamias lee tus. 



Brigg's Meadows, 5 miles west of Puffer 

 Lake : Ochotona princeps cinnamomea ; 

 Marmota flaviventris engelhardti; Eu- 

 tamias quadrivittatus adsitus. 



Desert Range Experiment Station, 50 

 miles west of Milf ord : Onychomys leu- 

 cogaster aldousi. 



Wah Wah Springs, 30 miles west of Mil- 

 ford: Thomomys bottae wahwahensis. 

 Box Elder. — Dolphin Island, Great Salt 

 Lake: Dipodomys ordii cineraceus; 

 Dipodomys microps russeolus. 



Fehlman Ranch, 3 miles north of Kelton : 

 Thomomys bottae aureiventris. 



Gunnison Island, Great Salt Lake: Dipo- 

 domys microps alfredi; Peromyscus 

 maniculatus gunnisoni. 



Kelton: Eutamias minimus pictus; Pero- 

 gnathus parvus olivaceus; Dipodomys 

 microps bonnevillei. 



Lynn Canyon : Castor canadensis pallidus. 



Pine Canyon, 17 miles northwest of Kel- 

 ton, Raft River Mountains: Thomomys 

 talpoides gracilis; Zapus princeps 

 cinereus. 

 Carbon. — Price, \ l / 2 miles north of: Dipo- 

 domys ordii sanrajaeli. 

 Daggett. — Manila, 19 miles south of: Zapus 



princeps Utah ensis. 

 Davis. — Antelope Island, Great Salt Lake: 



Thomomys bottae nesophilus. 

 Duchesne. — Antelope Canyon, 20 miles 

 southeast of Duchesne: Peromyscus 

 crinitus doutti. 



Duchesne River, 10 miles northwest of 

 Duchesne: Castor canadensis duches- 

 nei. 



Red Creek, 2 miles north of Fruitland: 

 Dipodomys ordii uintensis. 

 Garfield. — Deer Lake, 2 miles west of: 

 Ochotona princeps utahensis. 



Mount Ellen, east slope, of, Henry 

 Mountains: Thomomys bottae dissi- 

 milis. 



Panguitch, 1 mile south of: Dipodomys 

 ordii panguitchensis. 



