TYPE LOCALITIES 



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MEXICO— Continued 



Baja California — Continued 



Cajon de Tecomaja, Sierra de la Giganta: 

 Ovis canadensis weemsi. 



Calmalli: Dipodomys merriami platycepha- 

 lus; Felis concolor improcera. 



Calmalli, 45 miles south of: Antilocapra 

 americana peninsularis. 



Cape (Cabo de) San Lucas: Myotis volans 

 volans; Spilogale gracilis lucasana. 



Carmen Island, Gulf of California: Lepus 

 californicus sheldoni; Perognathus 

 spinatus occultus; Peromyscus eremi- 

 cus carmeni: Neoloma lepida nudi- 

 cauda. 



Catavifia: Citellus beecheyi rupinarum; Tho- 

 momys bottae catavinensis. 



Ceralbo (Ceralvo) [Cerralvo] Island, Gulf of 

 California: Perognathus arenarius sic- 

 cus; Peromyscus eremicus avius. 



Cerros (Cedros) Island: Sylvilagus bach- 

 mani cerrosensis; Perognathus an- 

 thonyi; Peromyscus eremicus cedro- 

 sensis; Neotoma bryanti; Odocoileus 

 hemionus cerrosensis. 



Chapala Dry Lake, 2 miles north of, lat. 

 29°30' N., long. 114°35' W., on Llano 

 de Santa Ana : Dipodomys peninsularis 

 pedionomus. 



Comondu: Myotis micronyx; Antrozous mi- 

 nor; Citellus atricapillus ; Neotoma 

 lepida ravida; Bassariscus astutus pal- 

 marius; Spilogale gracilis microdon. 



Coronados Island, Gulf of California: Pero- 

 gnathus spinatus pullus; Peromyscus 

 pseudocrinitus ; Peromyscus manicu- 

 latus assimilis; Neotoma bunkeri. 



Danzante Island, Gulf of California: Pero- 

 gnathus spinatus seorsus; Neotoma 

 lepida latirostra. 



Diablito Spring, near, summit of San Ma- 

 tias Pass, between Sierra Juarez and 

 Sierra San Pedro Martir: Thomomys 

 bottae xerophilus. 



El Cajon Canon, Sierra San Pedro Martir: 

 Thomomys bottae siccovallis. 



El Rosario, 1 mile east of: Thomomys bottae 

 abbot ti; Neotoma lepida egressa. 



Espiritu Santo Island, Gulf of California: 

 Lepus insularis; Lepus edwardsi; Ci- 

 tellus insularis; Perognathus spinatus 

 Iambi; Peromyscus eremicus insuli- 

 cola; Neotoma lepida vicina; Bas- 

 sariscus astutus saxicola. 



Gonzaga Bay, small island in: Peromyscus cri- 

 nitus pallidissimus ; Peromyscus mani- 

 culatus hueyi. 



Guadalupe Island: Arctocephalus townsendi. 

 Islet of Cardonal or Islo, Archipelago of 

 Salsipuedes, Gulf of California: Pi- 

 zonyx vivesi. 

 Jacumba Valley, opposite Jacumba, San Di- 

 ego County, Calif.: Perognathus longi- 

 membris internationalis. 

 La Grulla, Sierra San Pedro Martir: Myotis 

 milleri; Myotis orinomus; Thomomys 

 bottae martirensis; Dipodomys agilis 

 martirensis; Microtus californicus per- 

 plexabilis; Microtus californicus hy- 

 perythrus. 

 Laguna Hanson, Sierra Juarez: Citellus 

 beecheyi nudipes; Thomomys bottae 

 juarezensis. 

 La Laguna, Sierra de la Laguna: Sorex or- 

 natus lagunae; Peromyscus truei 

 lagunae. 

 La Laguna, Sierra de la Victoria: Neotoma 



lepida notia. 

 La. Paz: Thomomys bottae imitabilis; Pero- 

 gnathus arenarius sublucidus; Pro- 

 cyon lotor grinnelli. 

 Las Palmas Canon, 2 miles east of GaskilFs 



Tanks: Thomomys bottae lucidus. 

 Llano de San Bruno: Dipodomys merriami 



brunensis. 

 Llano de Yrais, opposite Magdalena Island: 



Vulpes macrotis devia. 

 Las Flores, 7 miles south of Bahfa de Los 

 Angeles: Thomomys bottae rhizo- 

 phagus. 

 Los Muertos Canon fan, Gaskill's Tanks, near 

 Laguna Salada: Perognathus arenarius 

 mexicalis. 

 Los Palmitos, Pattie Basin, Sierra Juarez: 



Thomomys bottae cunicularis. 

 Magdalena Island: Lepus californicus magda- 

 lenae; Thomomys bottae magdalenae; 

 Perognathus arenarius albulus; Perog- 

 nathus spinatus magdalenae; Peromys- 

 cus maniculatus magdalenae. 

 Matancita (Soledad), 50 miles north of 

 Magdalena Bay: Neotoma lepida 

 pretiosa. 

 Mattomi, Sierra San Pedro Martir: Ovis 



canadensis cremnobates. 

 Mejfa Island, near Angel de la Guarda Is- 

 land, Gulf of California: Perognathus 

 spinatus evermanni; Peromyscus 

 guardia mejiae. 

 Monserrate Island, Culf of California: Pe- 

 rognathus baileyi fornicatus; Pero- 

 myscus caniceps. 

 Nachoguero Valley: Peromyscus texanus 

 medius. 



