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U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 205 



UNITED STATES— Continued 



New Hampshire — Continued 



Cheshire.— Marlboro, 7 miles from Monad- 

 nock : Urocyon cinereoargenteus 

 borealis. 



Coos. — Alpine Garden, near head of Tuck- 

 erman's Ravine, Mount Washington: 

 Clethrionomys gapped ochraceus. 

 Fabyans, Mount Washington: Synap- 



tornys borealis sphagnicola. 

 Tuckerman's Ravine, head of, Mount 

 Washington: Microtus chrotorrhinus 

 chrotorrhinus. 



Grafton.— Profile Lake, Franconia Moun- 

 tains: Sorex palustris albibarbis. 



New Jersey 



New Jersey and Delaware: Fiber niger. 



County: 



Atlantic— Mays Landing, [Great] Egg 



[Harbor] River: Synaptomys cooped 



stonei; Clethrionomys gapped rhoadsii. 



Cape May. — Tuckahoe River, east of Tuck- 



ahoe: Sorex cinereus nigriculus. 

 Cumberland. — Maurice River, mouth of: 



Globicephalus brachypterus. 

 Ocean. — Tuckerton, near: Sciurus hiemalis. 

 Salem.— Salem, near, Fast Land: Oryzomys 

 palustris palustris. 



New Mexico 



County: 



Bernalillo. — Albuquerque: Citellus spilo- 

 soma major; Cratogeomys castanops 

 hirtus. 

 Clawson Dairy, 5 miles north of Albu- 

 querque: Thomomys bottae connectens. 

 Catron. — Glenwood, on Rio San Francisco, 

 Mogollon Mountains: Citellus variega- 

 tus juglans. 

 S. A. Creek, 10 miles northwest of Luna: 



Canis lupus mogollonensis. 

 Willow Creek, Gilita River, Mogollon 

 Mountains : Clethrionomys gapped 

 limitis. 

 Chaves. — Roswell: Cratogeomys castanops 

 lacrimalis. 

 Roswell, 40 miles northwest of: Dipo- 

 domys spectabilis baileyi. 

 Colfax. — Rayado Canyon : Sciurus fremonti 



neomexicanus. 

 De Baca. — Fort Sumner: Sylvilagus audu- 



bonii neomexicanus. 

 Dona Ana. — Armstrongs Lake, Mesilla Val- 

 ley: Mu stela jrenata neomexicana. 



Baird's Ranch, eastern side of San An- 

 dres Mountains: Vulpes macrotis neo- 

 mexicana. 



Kenzin, lava beds near: Perognathus in- 

 termedins ruvestris. 

 Eddy. — Carlsbad Cave, near, Carlsbad 

 Caverns National Monument: Tho- 

 momys pectoralis. 



Eddy, near Carlsbad : Perognathus merri- 

 ami gilvus; Ondatra zibethicus ripensis. 

 Grant. — Cactus Flat, 20 miles north of Cliff: 

 Sylvilagus audubonii cedrophilus. 



Fort Webster, Gila River, near Santa 

 Rita: Eutamias dorsalis dorsalis. 



Granite Gap : Sitomys rowleyi pinalis. 



Santa Rita, old copper mines near: 

 Euarctos americanus amblyceps; Ursus 

 horriaeus. 

 Guadalupe. — Santa Rosa: Pipistrellus hes- 

 perus santarosae; Dipodomys ordii 

 medius. 

 Hidalgo. — No exact locality, southwest cor- 

 ner: Neotoma intermedia angusticeps. 



Animas Peak, Animas Mountains: Tho- 

 momys umbrinus emotus. 



Camp Apache, Big Hachita [Hatchet] 

 Mountains: Perognathus obscurus; 

 Peromyscus eremicus anthonyi. 



Carrizalillo Mountains, near Mexican 

 boundary monument No. 31 : Sylvilagus 

 rigidus. 



Dog Mountains, summit of: Odocoileus 

 hemionus crooki. 



Dog Spring: Pipistrellus hesperus max- 

 imus. 



Gray Ranch, Animas Valley: Thomomys 

 baileyi mearnsi. 



Mexican boundary monument No. 40, 

 near: Sigmodon minimus minimus. 



West Fork of Playas Valley, near Mex- 

 ican boundary monument No. 63: 

 Lepus gaillardi gaillardi. 

 Lincoln. — Carrizozo, 4 miles west of: Neo- 

 toma mexicana atrata. 



Corona : Thomomys bottae actuosus. 



French's Ranch, 12 miles northwest of 

 Carrizozo: Citellus variegatus tula- 

 rosae. 



Malpais, 3 l / 2 miles west of Carrizozo: 

 Peromyscus nasutus griseus. 



Malpais Spring, Malpais lava beds near 

 Carrizozo: Neotoma albigula melas. 



Ruidoso: Thomomys bottae ruidosae; 

 Onychomys leucogaster ruidosae. 



Ruidoso, White Mountains near: Myotis 

 baileyi- 



