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U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 205 



UNITED STATES— Continued 



New York — Continued 



Westchester. — Merrills Corners, 4 miles 

 east of Ossining: Tamias striatus 

 fisheri. 



North Carolina 



County: 



Buncombe. — Weaverville: Mustela nove- 



boracensis notius. 

 Carteret. — Beaufort Harbor: Mesoplodon 



mirus. 

 Currituck. — Currituck: Microtus pennsyl- 



vanicus nigrans. 

 Macon. — Highlands: Tamiasciurus hud- 



sonicus abieticola. 

 Mitchell. — Roan Mountain: Blarina brevi- 



cauda churchi; Peromyscus mani- 



culatus nubiterrae ; Clethrionomys 



gapped carolinensis ; Napaeozapus 



insignis roanensis. 

 Stokes. — Dan River, near Danbury: Castor 



canadensis carolinensis. 

 Swain. — Smokemont, about 5 miles north 



of, Great Smoky Mountains: Microtus 



chrotorrhinus carolinensis. 

 Wake. — Raleigh : Sylvilagus floridanus 



mallurus. 



North Dakota 



County: 



Bottineau. — Bottineau, Turtle Mountains: 

 Pedomys ochrogaster minor. 



Burleigh. — Apple Creek, 7 miles east of 

 Bismarck: Castor canadensis missouri- 

 ensis. 



McHenry. — Upham, 8 miles east of '.Tamias- 

 ciurus hudsonicus pallescens. 



Mountrail. — White Earth River: Odocoi- 

 leus virginianus dacoteneis. 



Oliver. — Mandan Indian Village, near Fort 

 Clark: Onychomys leucogaster leuco- 

 gaster. 

 Minnetaree Village, now Old Fort Clark, 

 about 6 miles south of Stanton: Tho- 

 momys talpoidcs rufescens. 



Pembina. — Pembina : Sorex pachyurus ; 

 Arvicola cinnamonea. 



Rolette. — Mill Lake, Turtle Mountains: 

 Lepus bishopi. 



TrailL — Portland : Clethrionomys gapperi 

 loringi. 



Williams. — Fort Buford: Lagurus curtatus 

 pallidus. 

 Fort Union, near Buford: Perognathus 

 fascial its fasciatus; Onychomys leuco- 

 gaster missouriensis ; Gulo bairdi. 



Ohio 



County: 



Belmont. — Cat Run: Zapus hudsonius ra- 

 finesquei. 



Cuyahoga. — Hunting Valley: Sorex cine- 

 reus ohioensis. 



Erie. — No exact locality: Myotis subulatus 

 leibii. 



Geauga. — Chesterfield Caves, Chester 

 Township: Tamias striatus rufescens. 



Hamilton. — Cincinnati : Tamias striatus 

 ohionensis. 



Lake. — Holden Arboretum, Kirtland Town- 

 ship, Lake County, and Chardon Town- 

 ship, Geauga County (county line bi- 

 sects type locality) : Blarina brevicauda 

 kirtlandi. 



Lawrence. — Symmes Creek, 2 miles north 

 of Chesapeake: Pedomys ochrogaster 

 ohionensis. 



Seneca. — Bettsville: Cryptotis parva elas- 

 son; Zapus hudsonius brevipes. 



Oklahoma 



County: 

 Adair. — Stilwell : Scalopus aquaticus 



aereus; Tamias striatus venustus; 



Peromyscus bcllus; Pitymys pinetorum 



nemoralis. 

 Stilwell, Boston Mountains: Sylvilagus 



floridanus alacer. 

 Canadian. — Fort Reno: Onychomys leuco- 

 gaster breviauritus. 

 Cimmarron. — North Beaver Creek (North 



Canadian River) : Neotoma micropus 



canescens. 

 Cleveland. — Noble : Perognathus hispidus 



maximus. 

 South Canadian River, 2 r A miles south 



of Norman: Dipodomys ordii okla- 



homae. 

 Harper. — Beaver (North Canadian) River, 



one of sources of: Dipodomys ordii 



richardsoni. 

 Murray. — Dougherty: Blarina brevicauda 



hulophaga; Sylvilagus telmalemonus ; 



Reithrodontomys chrysotis. 

 Muskogee. — Fort Gibson : Geomys bursarius 



dutcheri. 

 Osage. — Okesa: Neotoma floridana osagen- 



sis. 

 Payne. — Cimarron River, about 100 miles 



west of Fort Gibson: Canis latrans 



frustror. 

 Woods. — Alva: Scalopus aquaticus inter- 

 medium. 



