TYPE LOCALITIES 



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UNITED STATES— Continued 



New Mexico — Continued 



Ruidoso Creek, Forks of: Tamiasciurus 



hudsonicus lychnuchus. 

 Ruidoso Creek, 6 miles below Ruidoso: 

 Castor canadensis mexicanus. 

 McKinley. — Chuska Mountains: Sciurus 

 aberti chuscensis. 

 Fort Wingate: Peromyscus truei truei. 

 Wingate: Vespertilio nitidus henshawii; 

 Cynomys gunnisoni zuniensis. 

 Mora. — Hall Peak, at south end of Cimar- 

 ron Mountains: Sciurus aberti mimus; 

 Thomomys bottae cultellus. 

 Mora River, near Mora: Odocoilcus ma- 

 crotis. 

 Otero. — Cloudcroft: Sorex obscurus neo- 

 mexicanus. 

 Cook Ranch, Y 2 mile west of Tularosa: 



Thomomys baileyi tularosae. 

 Elk Valley, Mescalero Indian Reserva- 

 tion, Sacramento Mountains: Citellus 

 tridecemlineatus hollisteri. 

 Malpais Spring, 15 miles west of Three 

 Rivers: Perognathus intermedins ater. 

 Penasco Creek, Sacramento Mountains, 

 12 miles east of Cloudcroft: Eutamias 

 minimus atristriatus. 

 Tularosa, 9 miles west of: Geomys arena- 



rius brevirostris. 

 White Sands, 12 miles southwest of Ala- 



mogordo: Perognathus apache gypsi. 

 White Sands, 10 miles west of Point of 

 Sands, White Sands National Monu- 

 ment: Neotoma micropus leucophaea. 

 Rio Arriba. — Espanola: Thomomys bottae 

 pervagus; Zapus luteus luteus. 

 Lake La Jara, Jicarilla Apache Indian 

 Reservation : Thomomys bottae apache. 

 Sandoval. — Goat Peak at head of Santa 

 Clara Peak, Jemez Mountains: Ocho- 

 tona princeps nigrescens. 

 San Juan. — Aztec: Microtus pennsylvani- 

 cus aztecus. 

 Blanco: Dipodomys spectabilis clarencei. 

 Chuska Mountains: Neotoma mexicana 



inopinata. 

 Laplata: Reithrodontomys megalotis azte- 

 cus. 

 Santa Fe. — Pecos Baldy [Baldy Peakl : 



Ochotona princeps incana. 

 Sierra. — Las Palomas, on Rio Grande: 

 Thomomys bottae opulentus. 

 Las Palomas, 7 miles north of, at hot 

 springs: Sigmodon hispidus goldmani. 

 Socorro. — Magdalena Mountains, Copper 

 Canyon: Eutamias cincreicollis cine- 

 n-iis. 



Rio Grande, 51 miles south of Albu- 

 querque (near Bernardo) : Sigmodon 

 minimus woodi. 



San Pedro: Eutamias quadriviltatus 

 gracilis. 



Socorro: Zapus luteus australis. 

 Taos. — Twining: Clethrionomys gapperi 

 gauti. 



Twining, 5 miles south of, Taos Moun- 

 tains: Myotis volans interior. 



Twining, 5 miles south of, west base of 

 Wheeler Peak: Marmota flaviventris 

 obscura. 

 Torrance. — Tajique, near summit of Man- 

 zano Mountains: Sylvilagus floridanus 

 cognatus. 

 Union. — Clapham: Onychomys leucogaster 



arcticeps. 

 Valencia. — Bill Porter's Ranch, 8 miles 

 southeast of Paxton: Thomomys 

 bottae morulus. 



Cebolleta (Seboyeta Post Office), ! /2 mi ^ e 

 north of: Thomomys bottae paguatae. 



Mount Taylor, canyon on, 12 miles east 

 of San Mateo: Ursus perturbans. 



Mount Taylor, 6 miles northeast of sum- 

 mit of, near Fernandez summer camp: 

 Thomomys talpoides taylori. 



San Mateo, \ x /i miles southwest of: 

 Thomomys bottae planorum. 



Shuman's Ranch, 30 miles south of 

 Grants: Thomomys bottae collis. 



New York 



No exact locality: Lasiurus borealis borealis; 

 Vespertilio noveboracensis; Peromys- 

 cus leucopus noveboracensis ; Mustela 

 pusilla ; Lynx rufus rufus. 

 Long Island : Pitymys pinetorum scalopsoides. 

 Whitestown, north of, probably western Ad- 

 irondack region: Alces alces ameri- 

 canus. 

 County: 



Essex. — Beedes (sometimes called Keene 

 Heights) : Sorex dispar. 



Greene. — Hunter Mountain, Catskill Moun- 

 tains: Glaucomys sabrinus macrotis. 



Madison. — Peterboro: Sorex fumeus }u- 

 meus; Sitomys americanus canadensis. 



Nassau. — Long Island Sound, near Sands 

 Point: Phoca vitulina concolor. 



Suffolk. — Great Gull Island, off Long Is- 

 land: Microtus nesophilus. 



Warren. — Lake George: Pipistrellus sub- 

 flavus obscurus. 



