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U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 205 



UNITED STATES— Continued 



Wyoming — Continued 



Laramie. — Horse Creek Post Office, 3% 

 miles west of: Thomomys talpoides at- 

 tenuates. 



Lincoln. — Cumberland : Perognathus parvus 

 clarus. 



Natrona. — Casper: Dipodomys ordii lu- 

 tcolus. 



Park. — Shoshone River, north fork of, 



Absaroka Mountains, between Big 



Horn Basin and Yellowstone National 



Park: Ursus washake. 



Whirlwind Peak, Absaroka Range: 



Thomomys talpoides tenellus. 



Sweetwater. — Green River tcity], near: 

 Eutamias minimus minimus. 

 Kinney Ranch, Green River Basin: 

 Myotis chrysonctus; Citellus lateralis 

 wortmani; Perognathus callistus; Di- 

 podomys ordii priscus; Neotoma cine* 

 Tea cinnamomea. 



Teton. — Snake River, 4 miles south of Yel- 

 lowstone National Park: Alces alces 

 shirasi. 



Uinta. — Fort Bridger: Cynomys leucurus; 



Citellus richardsonii elegans. 

 Harvey's Ranch, now Mountainview, on 



Smiths Fork, 4 miles southeast of Fort 



Bridger: Thomomys talpoides bridged; 



Thomomys talpoides ocius. 

 Uinta Mountains, foothills of, near For! 



Bridger: Citellus armatus. 

 Washakie. — Big Horn Mountains, near 



head of Kirby Creek: Tamiasciurus 



hudsonicus baileyi. 

 Canyon Creek, near head of, Big Horn 



Mountains: Citellus tridecemlineatus 



alleni. 

 Weston. — Newcastle, 23 miles southwest ol : 



Perognathus flavus piperi. 

 Yellowstone National Park. — No exact lo- 

 cality: Ursus horribilis imperatur; 



Cervus canadensis nelsoni. 

 Grey Bull River, Absaroka Mountains: 



Ursus rogersi rogersi. 

 Lake Hotel : Myotis lucifugus carissima. 

 Slough Creek : Ursus mints. 

 Swan Lake Va'ley: Eutamias consobrinus 



clarus. 



MEXICO 



No exact locality: Chrotopterus auritus au- 

 ritus; Choeronycteris mexicana; 

 Vampyrops helleri; Centurio mexi- 

 canus; Desmodus rotundus murinus; 

 Eptesicus albigularis; Sciurus texi- 

 anus; Heteromys longicaudatus ; Pro- 

 cyon lotor castaneus; Felis buffoni; 

 Felis griffithii; Felis mexicana; Bison 

 bison bison. 



Eastern Mexico: Sciurus aureogaster aureo- 

 gaster. 



Mexican tableland, southern end: Lepus cal- 

 lotis. 



Mexican tableland, southwestern part: Lepus 

 nigricaudatus. 



Mountains of Mexico: Coendou mexicanus 

 mexicanus. 



Northern Mexico: Didelphis marsupialis 

 mesamericana. 



Southern Mexico: Mormoops megalophylla 

 megalophylla; Anoura geoffroyi lasio- 

 pyga; Peromyscus boylii aztecus. 



Southern Mexico, probably Valley of Mexico : 

 Cratogeomys merriami merriami. 



Valley of Mexico, probably in or near: 

 Oryzomys fulgens; Odocoileus virgi- 

 nianus mexicanus. 



Veracruz, Puebla, or Oaxaca, probably some- 

 where in: Myotis calif ornicus mexi- 

 canus; Atalapha mexicana. 



Aguascalientes 



Chicalote : Dipodomys spectabilis cratodon- 



Baja California 



No exact locality, 10 miles off Pacific Coast: 

 Globicephala scammonii. 



Aguaje de las Fiesas, Sierra San Pedro 

 Martir: Sorex oreinus. 



Aguaje de San Esteban, about 25 miles north- 

 west of San Ignacio: Eutamias merri- 

 ami meridionalis. 



Aguajito Spring, El Valle de la Trinidad: 

 Dipodomys merriami trinidadensis. 



Alamo, 10 miles southeast of: Syivilagus 

 bachmani howelli. 



Angel de la Guardia Island, Gulf o f Cali- 

 fornia: Peromyscus guardia guardia: 

 Neotoma lepida insularis. 



Angel de la Guarda Island, Puerto Refugio: 

 Perognathus spinatus guardiae. 



Barril, lat. 28°20' N., long. 112°50' W., Gulf 

 of California: Dipodomys merriami 

 annulus. 



Boca la Playa, 16 miles west of Santo Tomas: 

 Thomomys bottae proximarinus. 



Buena Vista, lat. 24°50' N., long. 111°50' W., 

 Magdalena Plain: Dipodomys merri- 

 ami llanoensis. 



