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U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 205 



UNITED STATES— Continued 



Nebraska — Continued 



Cherry. — Kennedy: Perognathus flavescens 

 flavescens; Reithrodontomys dychei 

 nebrascensis ; Peromyscus luteus. 

 Kennedy, 18 miles northwest of: Reith- 

 rodontomys montanus albescens. 

 Valentine: Sylvilagus floridanus similis; 

 Neotoma floridana baileyi. 



Cheyenne. — Dalton, 2 miles south of: 

 Thomomys talpoides cheyennensis. 



Cuming. — Beemer: Mustela rixosa cam- 

 pestris. 



Dawes. — Chadron: Perognathus flavescens 

 olivaceogriseus. 

 Chadron, 10 miles south of: Geomys 



bursarius hylaeus. 

 Wayside: Thomomys talpoides pierrei- 

 colus. 



Dawson. — 50 miles west of Fort Kearney: 

 Citellus spilosoma obsoletus. 



Lancaster. — Lincoln: Geomys bursarius 

 majusculus. 



Lincoln. — Birdwood Creek, sandhills on: 

 Geomys bursarius lutescens. 



Merrick. — Palmer, 6 miles northeast of: 

 Bison bison septemtrionalis. 



Otoe. — Nebraska City: Glaucomys volans 

 nebrascensis. 



Scotts Bluff.— Mitchell, 3 miles east of: 

 Erethizon dorsatum bruneri. 

 Scottsbluff: Geomys bursarius vinaceus. 



Seward. — Lincoln Creek, west of Seward: 

 Lutra canadensis interior. 



Sheridan. — Deer Creek: Peromyscus mani- 

 culatus nebrascensis. 



Washington. — Engineer Cantonment, near 

 Blair, west bank of Missouri River: 

 Blarina brevicauda brevicauda; Cryp- 

 totis parva parva; Canis latrans la- 

 trans; Canis lupus nubilus. 



Nevada 



County: 

 Churchill.— Dixie Meadows, south end of 

 Humboldt Salt Marsh : Thomomys bot- 

 tae depressus. 

 East Gate: Thomomys bottae lucrificus. 

 Fallon: Ondatra zibethicus mergens. 

 Mountain Well: Microdipodops pallidus 

 pallidus. 

 Clark. — Bunkerville, 7 miles above, sand 

 flats along Virgin River: Perognathus 

 penicillatus sobrinus. 



Charleston Peak, Charleston Mountains: 

 Eutamias palmcri; Neotoma cinerea 

 lucida. 



Charleston Peak, north base of, Charles- 

 ton Mountains: Citellus lateralis 

 certus. 



El Dorado Canyon: Bassariscus astutus 

 nevadensis. 



Hidden Forest, Sheep Mountains: Eu- 

 tamias quadrivittatus nevadensis ; 

 Thomomys bottae phelleoecus. 



Mormon Well, Sheep Mountains: Euta- 

 mias dorsalis grinnelli. 



Wheeler Well, V 2 mile west of, Charles- 

 ton Mountains (Peak) ; Eutamias 

 panamintinus juniperus. 



White Sage Flat, between Desert Range 

 and Sheep Range, Desert Game 

 Range: Taxidea taxus halli; Taxidea 

 taxus nevadensis. 

 Douglas. — Carson Valley: Citellus mollis 

 washoensis. 



Gardnerville : Peromyscus crinitus scitu- 

 lus. 

 Elko. — Deeth, near Humboldt River: Lutra 



canadensis nexa. 

 Halleck, East Humboldt Valley: Perogna- 

 thus longimembris nevadensis; Micro- 

 dipodops megacephalus megacephalus. 



Pilot Peak, V2 m ^ e west 0I Debbs Creek: 

 Peromyscus truei nevadensis. 



Ruby Mountains: Zapus princeps neva- 

 densis. 



Ruby Mountains, southwest of Ruby Val- 

 ley Post Office: Ochotona princeps 

 nevadensis. 

 Esmeralda. — A r 1 e m o n t (Chiatovich 

 Ranch), Fish Lake Valley: Thomomys 

 bottae lacrymalis. 



Clayton Valley, 8 miles southeast of 

 Blair : Microdipodops megacephalus 

 lucidus. 



Mount Magruder: Perognathus parvus 

 magruderensis. 



Pigeon Spring, Mount Magruder: 

 Lagurus curtatus curtatus. 

 Eureka. — Evans: Thomomys townsendii 

 elkoensis. 



Romano, 4 miles southeast of, Diamond 

 Valley: Dipodomys microps centralis. 

 Humboldt. — Big Creek, head of, Pine 

 Forest Mountains: Citellus lateralis 

 trepidus; Eutamias amoenus celeris; 

 Lagurus curtatus intermedius; Zapus 

 princeps curtatus. 



