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U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 205 



UNITED STATES— Continued 



Washington — Continued 



Columbia. — Dayton, 6 mile9 south-south- 

 east of: Thomomys talpoides aequali- 

 dens. 



Godman Springs, Blue Mountains: 

 Microtus longicaudus halli. 

 Douglas. — Badger Mountains, 8 miles 

 southwest of Waterville: Thomomys 

 talpoides ericaeus. 



Douglas: Citellus washingtoni loringi. 



Farmer : Eutamias minimus grisescens. 

 Franklin. — Pasco : Perognathus parvus 



columbianus. 

 Grant. — Neppel, 1 mile west-southwest of: 

 Thomomys talpoides devexus. 



The Potholes, 10 miles south of Moses 

 (Neppel) Lake: Microtus pennsyl- 

 vanicus kincaidi. 

 Grays Harbor. — Aberdeen: Clethrionomys 

 occidentalis occidentalis. 



Grays Harbor, near: Martes caurina 

 caurina. 



Quinault Lake : Aplodontia olympica. 

 Jefferson. — Destruction Island: Sorex troiv- 



bridgii destructioni. 

 King. — Renton, near Seattle: Aplodontia 

 rufa grisea. 



Seattle, University of Washington cam- 

 pus : Neiirotrichus gibbsii minor. 

 Kittitas. — Blewett Pass, 2 miles south of: 

 Clethrionomys gappcri cascadensis. 



Cascade Mountains, near Martin Station: 

 Glaucomys sabrinus fuliginosus. 



Lake Keechelus, Cascade Mountains: 

 Ochotona princeps brunnescens; Citel- 

 lus saturatus; Castor canadensis pad- 

 ficus; Microtus richardsoni arvicu- 

 loides ; Procyon lotor pacificus ; Martes 

 pennanti pacifica; Lutra canadensis 

 pacifica. 



Yakima River, near head of, Cascade 

 Mountains: Sorex palustris navigator. 

 Klickitat. — Trout Lake: Mustela erminea 

 gulosa. 



Trout Lake, 5 miles south of: Thomomys 

 talpoides immunis. 



White Salmon, Gorge of Columbia River : 

 Thomomys talpoides limosus. 

 Mason. — Lake Cushman, Olympic Moun- 

 tains: Sorex bendirii albiventer; Mi- 

 crotus longicaudus macrurus; Felis 

 concolor olympus. 



Mount Elaine, near Mount Olympus: 

 Cervus canadensis roosevelti. 



Mount Ellinor, northwest slope of, Olym- 

 pic Mountains: Clethrionomys occi- 

 dentalis nivarius. 



Shelton, 4 miles north of: Thomomys 

 talpoides couchi. 

 Okanogan. — Conconully, Cascade Range: 

 Thomomys myops; Microtus montanus 

 canescens. 

 Pacific. — Shoalwater (Willapa) Bay: Sorex 

 vagrans vagrans; Scapanus orarius 

 orarius; Neotoma cinerea occidentalis. 



Cape Disappointment: Odocoileus he- 

 mionus columbianus. 

 Pierce. — Fort Steilacoom, old: Peromyscus 

 maniculatus austerus. 



Mount Rainier: Marmota caligata cas- 

 cadensis; Microtus oregoni cantwelli. 



Nisqually River, mouth of: Clethrionomys 

 pygmaeus. 



Ohanapecosh River, Mount Rainier Na- 

 tional Park : Felis concolor oregonensis. 



Owyhigh Lake, Mount Rainier: Tho- 

 momys talpoides shawi. 



Paradise Creek, south side of Mount 

 Rainier: Aplodontia rufa rainieri. 



Roy, prairie 2 miles south of : Thomomys 

 talpoides glacialis. 



Steilacoom, Puget Sound: Lepus ameri- 

 canus washingtonii. 



Tacoma, 6 miles south of: Thomomys 

 talpoides tacomensis. 



White River [Naches] Pass: Neiiro- 

 trichus gibbsii gibbsii. 

 San Juan. — San Juan Island, Friday Har- 

 bor: Peromyscus maniculatus hollisteri. 



Shaw Island, Neck Point: Microtus 

 townsendii pugeti. 

 Skagit. — Hamilton: Myotis yumanensis 

 saturatus. 



Mount Vernon, Skagit Valley: Mustela 

 erminea streatori. 



Skagit Valley: Synaptomys truei. 

 Skamania. — Klickitat Pass, Cascade Moun- 

 tains: Eutamias townsendii cooperi. 



Trout Lake, near, south base of Mount 

 Adams: Vulpes fulva cascadensis; Mus- 

 tela frenata washingtoni; Mephitis 

 mephitis notata; Lynx rufus pallescens. 

 Spokane. — Spokane : Eutamias amoenus 



canicaudus. 

 Stevens. — Loon Lake: Microsorex hoyi 



washingtoni. 

 Thurston. — Olympia, 4 miles south of: 

 Thomomys talpoides pugetensis. 



Tenino, Yelm Prairie: Thomomys tal- 

 poides yelmensis. 



Tenino, 7 miles north of: Thomomys tal- 

 poides tumuli. 



