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UNITED STATES— Continued 



Nevada — Continued 



Humboldt River, near, 4 miles above 



Winnemucca: Castor canadensis 



haileyi. 

 Jungo, 11 miles east and 1 mile north of: 



Dipodomys ordii inaquosus. 

 Paradise: Citellus richardsonii nevaden- 



sis. 

 Quinn River Crossing: Thomomys town- 



sendii bachmani. 

 Sulphur, VA miles north of: Microdi- 



podops megacephalus ambiguus. 

 Virgin Valley: Neotoma lepida nevaden- 



sis. 

 Willow Creek Ranch, near Jungo : Vulpes 



macrotis nevadensis. 

 Lander. — Austin, 5 miles west of, Reese 



River bottomlands: Thomomys town- 



sendii nevadensis. 

 Izenhood, 3 miles south of: Microdi- 



podops megacephalus nexus. 

 Reese River at line between Lander and 



Nye Counties: Sorex vagrans neva- 

 densis. 

 Reese River Valley, 7 miles north of Aus- 

 tin: Citellus beldingi creber. 

 Lincoln. — Groom Baldy, 14 x /2 miles south 



of: Microdipodops pallidus purus. 

 Hiko, Pahranagat Valley: Microtus 



montanus fucosus. 

 Panaca, 2 miles north of: Dipodomys 



ordii fetosus. 

 Panaca, 21 miles west of, Desert Valley: 



Microdipodops megacephalus albiven- 



ter. 

 Lyon. — Smith's Valley, West Walker River: 



Thomomys bottae cinereus. 

 Mineral. — Finger-Rock Wash, Stewart Val- 

 ley: Thomomys bottae solitarius. 

 Fletcher: Microdipodops megacephalus 



nasutus. 

 Queen Station, near head of Owens Val- 

 ley: Citellus mollis stephensi. 

 Schurz, 3 miles south of: Dipodomys 



microps occidentalis. 

 Nye. — Ash Meadows, big salt marsh below 



Watkins Ranch: Microtus montanus 



nevadensis. 

 Bell's Ranch, Reese River Valley: 



Thomomys talpoides jalcifer. 

 Belted Range, south end of, 5% miles 



northwest of Whiterock Spring: 



Thomomys bottae nanus. 

 Breen Creek, Kawich Range -.Thomomys 



bottae brevidens. 



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Fish Spring Valley, 2 miles southeast of 



Tulle Peak: Thomomys bottae ab- 



strusus. 

 Greenmonster Canyon, Monitor Moun- 

 tains: Ochotona princeps tutelata. 

 Jefferson, Toquema Range: Marmota 



flaviventris paivula. 

 Kawich Post Office, 5 miles southeast of, 



Kawich Valley: Microdipodops mega- 

 cephalus sabulonis; Microdipodops 



pallidus ruficollaris. 

 Milman Ranch, Moores Creek, 19 miles 



southeast of Millett Post Office: 



Thomomys bottae fumosus. 

 Mount Jefferson, south slope of, Toquema 



Range: Thomomys bottae vescus. 

 Oasis Valley: Reithrodontomys megalotis 



deserti. 

 Potts Ranch, Monitor Valley : Thomomys 



bottae concisor. 

 Railroad Valley, Able Spring, 12 ! /2 miles 



south of Lock's Ranch: Microdipodops 



pallidus ammophilus. 

 San Antonio : Thomomys bottae curtatus. 

 Toyabe Mountains, near Cloverdale: 



Canis latruns lestes. 

 Wisconsin Creek, Toyabe Mountains: 



Microtus longicaudus latus; Zapus 



princeps palatinus. 

 Pershing. — Lovelock : Microtus montanus 



undosus. 

 Vernon, 3 miles south of: Microdipodops 



megacephalus medium. 

 Washoe. — California Boundary, 6 miles east 



of, lat. 40° 28' E.: Perognathus for- 



mosus melanurus. 

 Deep Hole, north end of Smoke Creek 



Desert: Thomomys bottae canus. 

 Pyramid Lake: Dipodomys merriami 



nevadensis. 

 White Pine. — Baker, 3 miles east of: Mus- 



tela frenata nevadensis. 

 Baker, 2 A / 2 miles east of: Thomomys 



bottae centralis. 

 Cherry Creek: Thomomys bottae latus. 

 Spring Valley, Cleveland Ranch: Micro- 

 tus montanus micropus. 

 Smith Creek Cave, l / 2 mile south of, 



Mount Moriah: Perognathus longi- 



membris gulosus. 

 Smith Creek Cave, 2 miles west of, Mount 



Moriah: Perognathus formosus incola- 



tus. 



New Hampshire 



Carroll. — Jackson : Synaptomys cooperi 

 cooperL 



