TYPE LOCALITIES 



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UNITED STATES— Continued 



Oklahoma — Continued 



Alva, 3 miles west of: Neotoma macropus 



surberi. 

 White Horse Spring: Cynomys pyrro- 



trichus. 



Oregon 



Columbia River, no exact locality: Coryno- 



rhinus rafmesquii townsendii. 

 Columbia River, banks of, below The Dalles, 

 in Oregon or Washington : Canis lupus 

 fuscus. 

 Columbia River, banks of: Citellus beecheyi 



douglasii. 

 North Pacific Ocean, approximately 500 miles 

 off mouth of Columbia River: Lissodel- 

 phis borealis. 

 Willamette River Valley: Odocoileus virgi- 



nianus leucurus. 

 County: 

 Baker. — Homestead: Citellus lateralis con- 

 nectens. 

 Pine Creek, head of, near Cornucopia, 

 Wallowa Mountains: Ochotona prin- 

 ceps jewetti. 

 Clackamas. — Ely, near Oregon City, Wil- 

 lamette Valley: Thomomys monticola 

 oregonus. 

 Mount Hood : Aplodontia rufa rufa. 

 Clatsop. — Astoria, mouth of Columbia 

 River: Sorex troivbridgii trowbridgii. 

 Astoria: Sorex obscurus bairdi; Sorex 

 bendirii palmeri; Microtus oregoni 

 oregoni. 

 Netul River (now Lewis and Clark River) 

 near Astoria: Lynx rufus fasciatus. 

 Columbia. — Lower Columbia River, near 

 lower mouth Willamette River: Euta- 

 mias townsendii townsendii. 

 St. Helens, near: Glaucomys sabrinus 

 oregonensis. 

 Coos. — Marshfield : Eutamias townsendii 



littoralis; Phenacomys longicaudus. 

 Crook. — Crooked River, 12 miles south 

 and 6 miles east of Prineville: Pero- 

 myscus truei preblei. 

 Curry. — Gold Beach, near mouth of Rogue 

 River: Thomomys monticola helleri; 

 Peromyscus perimekurus. 

 Pistol River (town), V/ 2 miles south of: 

 Thomomys bottae detumidus. 

 Deschutes. — Farewell Bend, Deschutes 

 River: Thomomys monticola nasicus. 

 Douglas. — Drew, 5 miles southeast of : Canis 

 latrans umpquensis. 



Fort Umpqua, mouth of Umpqua River: 

 Sorex pacificus pacificus; Neotoma 

 cinerea fusca. 



Gardiner: Neotoma fuscus apicalis. 



Roseburg: Spilogale gracilis latifrons. 

 Grant. — Canyon City, 12 miles south of: 



Lepus americanus oregonus. 

 Harney. — Malheur Lake: Bison bison ore- 

 gonus. 



Narrows, Malheur Lake: Dipodomys 

 microps preblei. 



Wild Horse Creek, 4 miles northwest of 

 Lake Alvord, Alvord Desert: Micro- 

 dipodops megacephalus oregonus. 

 Hood River. — Mount Hood : Marmota flavi- 

 ventris flaviventris; Sciurus douglasii 

 cascadensis. 

 Jackson. — Ashland: Sorex trigonirostris. 



Brownsboro: Dipodomys heermanni ga- 

 brielsoni. 



Prospect, upper Rogue River Valley: 

 Clethrionumys occidentalis obscurus; 

 Zapus trinotatus pacificus. 



Siskiyou: Mustela frenata saturata. 

 Josephine. — Grants Pass, Rogue River Val- 

 ley: Thomomys bottae leucodon; Neo- 

 toma fuscipes monochroura; Bassaris- 

 cus flavus oregonus; Mustela frenata 

 oregonensis. 

 Klamath. — Anna Creek, near Crater Lake, 

 Mount Mazama: Thomomys monticola 

 mazama. 



Crater Lake, Mount Mazama: Scapanus 

 alpinus ; Clethrionomys occidentalis 

 mazama; Zapus trinotatus montanus. 



Fort Klamath: Scapanus latimanus dila- 

 tus; Eutamias amoenus amoenus; 

 Glaucomys sabrinus klamathensis ; 

 Mephitis mephitis major. 



Fort Klamath, mountains near: Citellus 

 lateralis chrysodeirus. 



Glacier Peak, Crater Lake: Microtus ore- 

 goni bairdi. 



Swan Lake Valley, Klamath Basin : Citel- 

 lus beldingi oregonus. 



Williamson River, near, 18 miles south- 

 east of Fort Klamath: Sorex bendirii 

 bendirii. 



Wood River, head of, near Fort Klamath : 

 Lepus americanus klamathensis. 

 Lake. — Hart Mountain, Warner Mountains: 

 Antilocapra americana oregona. 



Warner Mountains: Zapus princeps 

 major. 



