TYPE LOCALITIES 



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UNITED STATES— Continued 



Washington — Continued 



Wahkiakum. — Cathlamet, 12 miles north- 

 northeast of: Thomomys talpoides 

 louiei. 

 Walla Walla.— Fort Walla Walla, near Wal- 

 lula: Lepus townsendii townsendii; 

 Lagurus curtatus pauperrimus. 



Touchet: Lepus calif ornicus wallwalla; 

 Citellus washingtoni washingtoni ; 

 Thomomys talpoides columbianus. 



Walla Walla: Scapanus orarius schefferi. 



Wallula, near: Citellus townsendii toivn- 

 sendii. 



Whitman National Monument, 6 miles 

 north of Walla Walla: Thomomys tal- 

 poides whitmani. 

 Yakima. — Mabton: Citellus mollis yaki- 

 mensis. 



Mount Adams, near: Ovis canadensis 

 californiana. 



Mount Adams: Oreamnos americanus 

 americanus. 



Selah: Thomomys talpoides yakimensis. 



Union Gap, % mile north of: Scapanus 

 orarius yakimensis. 



West Virginia 



County: 

 Greenbrier. — Katis Mountain, near White 

 Sulphur Springs: Glaucomys silus. 



White Sulphur Springs: Sciurus niger 

 vicinus; Reithrodontomys lecontii im- 

 piger. 



Pocahontas. — Cranberry Glades : Glau- 

 comys sabrinus fuscus. 



Randolph. — Durbin, 6 miles northwest 

 of, Shavers Fork of Cheat River: Sorex 

 palustris punctulatus. 



Wisconsin 



No exact locality: Odocoileus wisconsinensis. 

 County: 

 Ashland. — Basswood Island, Apostle Is- 

 lands: Canis latrans thamnos. 

 Clark. — Withee: Sorex palustris hydroba- 

 distes. 

 Worden Township: Pitymys pinetorum 

 schmidti. 

 Columbia. — Westpoint : Reithrodontomys 



megalotis pectoralis. 

 Grant. — Platteville: Urocyon cinereoargen- 



teus ocythous. 

 Oconto. — Lakewood : Microsorex hoyi inter- 

 vectus. 



Oneida. — Crescent Lake: Eutamias mini- 

 mus jacksoni; Napaeozapus insignis 

 frutectanus. 



Racine. — Racine: Microsorex hoyi hoyi; 

 Arvicola austerus. 



Rock. — Milton, 4 miles east of: Taxidea 

 taxus jacksoni. 



Wyoming 



Black Hills (now Laramie Mountains) : Phe- 



nacomys truei. 

 County: 



Albany. — Laramie, 1 mile east of: Thomo- 



mys talpoides rostralis. 

 Woods Post Office, Medicine Bow Moun- 

 tains: Marmota flaviventris luteola. 

 Big Horn. — Shell, 12 miles east and 2 miles 



north of, Big Horn Mountains: Lepus 



americanus seclusus. 

 Spring Creek, Big Horn Basin: Sylvilagus 



audubonii baileyi. 

 Trapper Creek, head of, Big Horn Moun- 

 tains: Eutamias minimus confinis; 



Thomomys talpoides caryi. 

 Carbon. — Bridger Pass, 18 miles southwest 



of Rawlins: Thomomys talpoides clu- 



sius ; Lynx rujus uinta. 

 Savery, 8 miles north and 19^ miles 



east of: Thomomys talpoides meritus. 

 Crook. — Bear Lodge, Sundance National 



Forest, Black Hills: Ursus rogersi 



bisonophagus. 

 Bear Lodge Mountains: Zapus hudsonius 



campestris. 

 Jack Boyden's Ranch, 5 miles above 



mouth of Sand Creek Canyon, Black 



Hills: Thomomys talpoides nebulosus. 

 Sundance, 3 miles northwest of: Eutamias 



minimus silvaticus. 

 Fremont. — Fremont Peak, Wind River 



Mountains: Ochotona princeps ven- 



torum. 

 Fremont Peak, near, Wind River Moun- 

 tains: Lepus americanus bairdii. 

 Fremont Peak, 7 miles south of, Wind 



River Mountains: Citellus lateralis 



caryi. 

 Milford: Microtus montanus caryi. 

 South Pass City, Wind River Mountains: 



Tamiasciurus hudsonicus ventorum. 

 Sun, Sweetwater Valley: Perognathus 



fasciatus litus. 

 Wind River Mountains, near head of Big 



Wind River: Felis concolor hippolestes. 

 Goshen. — Fort Laramie: Mustela nigripes. 



