TYPE LOCALITIES 



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UNITED STATES— Continued 



Minnesota — Continued 



County: 

 Clay. — Moorhead: Tamiasciurus hudsonicus 



muni. 

 Hennepin. — Fort Snelling: Sylvilagus 



floridanus mearnsii; Tamias striatus 



griseus; Tamiasciurus hudsonicus 



minnesota; Peromyscus leucopus min- 



nesotae; Mustela frenata spadix. 

 Kittson. — Hallock: Lepus americanus 



phaeonotus; Odocoilcus virgultus. 

 Sherburne. — Elk River: Sorex arcticus 



laricorum; Marmota monax rufescens; 



Sciurus carolinensis hypophaeus ; 



Geomys bursarius bursarius; Vulpes 



julva regalis; Procyon lotor hirtus; 



Mustela erminea bangsi; Mustela vison 



letifera. 



Mississippi 

 County: 

 Adams. — Washington: Pitymys pinetorurn 



auricularis. 



Missouri 



County: 



Jasper. — Avilla, 5 miles northeast of: 



Mustela frenata primulina. 

 Vernon. — Stotesbury: Citellus tridecem- 



lineatus badius. 



Molilalia 

 County: 

 Beaverhead. — Dilion, 35 miles south of: 



Taxidea taxus montana. 

 Big Horn. — Fort Custer: Peromyscus leu- 

 copus arid ul us. 

 Little Bighorn River, about \ l / 2 miles 

 above Fort Custer: Sorex merriami 

 merriami. 

 Carbon. — Little Bighorn River, head of, 

 Bighorn Mountains: Ursus absarokus. 

 Red Lodge: Canis lupus irremotus. 

 Sage Creek, head of, Pryor Mountains: 

 Thomomys talpoides pryori. 

 Cascade. — Great Falls, near: Neotoma 



cinerea cinerea. 

 Custer. — Calf Creek: Peromyscus manicu- 



latus osgoodi. 

 Dawson. — Camp Thorne, near Glendive, 

 Yellowstone River: Eutamias minimus 

 pallidus. 

 Glendive: Microtus pennsylvanicus wa- 

 hema. 

 Deer Lodge. — No exact locality: Peromys- 

 cus texanus subarclicus. 



Flathead. — Chief Mountain (Waterton) 

 Lake: Ocholona princeps levis. 

 Summit Mountain, north of Summit 

 Station: Eutamias minimus oreocetes. 



Glacier. — St. Mary Lake: Phenacomys in- 

 termedium levis. 

 Upper St. Mary Lake: Eutamias ruficau- 



dus ruficaudus. 

 Upper St. Mary Lake, mountains near: 

 Marmota caligata nivaria. 



Lewis and Clark. — Helena: Citellus late- 

 ralis cinerascens. 



Mineral. — Silver, near Saltese, Coeur 

 d'Alene Mountains: Thomomys tal- 

 poides saturatus. 



Missoula. — Missoula: Oreamnos ameri- 

 canus americanus. 

 Sleeman Creek, about 10 miles southwest 

 of Missoula: Felis concolor missoulen- 

 sis. 



Park.— West Boulder Creek, Absaroka 

 Mountains, 18 miles southeast of Liv- 

 ingston: Thomomys talpoides kelloggi. 



Powder River. — Powderville: Thomomys 

 talpoides bullatus. 



Ravalli. — Bass Creek, near Stevensville : 

 Eutamias amoenus vallicola. 

 Gird Creek, near Hamilton: Thomomys 

 talpoides confinis. 



Hamilton, 6 miles east of: Microtus mon- 

 tanus pratincolus. 

 Willow Creek, 7 miles east of Corvallis: 

 Marmota flaviventris nosophora. 



Richland. — Yellowstone River, mouth of: 

 Citellus trideccmlineatus pallidus. 



Roosevelt. — Fort Union: Sorex cinereus 

 haydeni. 



Rosebud. — Yellowstone River, 5 miles west 

 of Forsyth: Dipodomys ordii terrosus. 



Sweet Grass. — Big Timber Creek, near head 

 of, about 15 miles northwest of Big 

 Timber, Crazy Mountains: Thomomys 

 talpoides trivialis. 



Valley. — Missouri River, a little above 

 mouth of Poplar River: Ursus horri- 

 bills horribilis. 



Nebraska 



County: 

 Antelope. — Neligh: Scalopus aquaticus 



caryi. 

 Boyd. — Spencer: Geomys bursarius levisa- 



gittalis. 

 Brown. — Johnstown: Canis latrans nebra- 



censis. 



