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U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 205 



UNITED STATES— Continued 



Oregon — Con tinned 



Lane. — Florence: Ondatra zibethicus occi- 

 pitalis. 

 Seaton (Mapleton), near mouth Ump- 

 qua River (head tide water on Siuslaw 

 River) : Thomomys monticola niger. 

 Lincoln. — Newport, south of Yaquina Bav» 

 Aplodontia rufa pacifica. 

 Yaquina Bay: Sorex yaquinae. 

 Malheur. — Ironside : Eutamias amoenus 

 propinquus ; Onychomys leucogaster 

 fuscogriseus; Microlus curtatus arte- 

 misiae; Mustela frenata effera. 

 Jordan Valley: Sorex preblei. 

 Owyhee River, near mouth of North 



Fork : Procyon lotor excelsus. 

 Vale, Malheur River Valley: Sylvilagus 

 nuttallii nuttallii; Citellus toivnsendii 

 vigilis. 

 Marion. — Permilia Lake, west base Mount 

 Jefferson, Cascade Range: Sorex ob- 

 scums permiliensis; Ochotona princeps 

 fumosa. 

 Multnomah. — Columbia River, banks of 

 probably near Portland: Thomomys 

 bulbivorus. 

 Wappatoo (Sauvie) Island, Columbia 

 River, near mouth of Willamette River: 

 Microtus toivnsendii townsendii. 

 Polk.— McCoy, Willamette Valley: Mi- 

 crotus montanus canicaudus. 

 Tillamook. — Foley Creek, tributary to 

 Nehalem River: Castor canadensis 

 idoneus. 

 Tillamook: Thomomys monticola hes- 



perus; Mustela frenata altifrontalis. 

 Tillamook, 5 miles southeast of: Phena- 



comys silvicola. 

 Walker's Ranch, Pleasant Valley, 8 miles 

 south of Tillamook: Microtus longi- 

 caudus abditus. 

 Umatilla. — Umatilla, mouth of Umatilla 

 River, Plains of Columbia: Dipodomys 

 ardii columbianus. 

 Union. — Catherine Creek, 7 miles east of 

 Telocaset, Wallowa Mountains: Tho- 

 momys talpoides walloiva. 

 Elgin, Blue Mountains: Zapus princeps 

 oregonus. 

 Wallowa. — Wallowa Lake: Citellus co- 

 lumbianus ruficauda. 

 Wasco. — Antelope : Citellus townsendii 

 canus. 

 The Dalles: Sciurus griseus griseus; 

 Thomomys talpoides quadratus; Pe- 

 rognathus monticola; Perognathus 

 parvus parvus. 



Washington. — Beaverton: Sylvilagus bach- 

 mani ubericolor. 



Pennsylvania 



No exact locality: Procyon lotor lotor; Felis 

 concolor couguar; Bison americanus 

 pennsylvanicus. 

 Eastern Pennsylvania, no exact locality: 



Condylura cristata cristata. 

 Pennsylvania, westward of Allegany [Alle- 

 gheny] ridge: Sciurus carolinensis 

 pennsylvanicus. 

 County: 



Berks. — The Pinnacle: Clethrionomys gap- 

 peri rupicola. 

 Blair. — Frankstown Cave, near Hollidays- 



burg: Sorex frankstounensis. 

 Crawford. — Pymatuning Swamp, 4 miles 

 west of Linesville : Clethrionomys gap- 

 peri paludicola. 

 Cumberland. — Carlisle, cave near, or near 

 Harrisburg, Dauphin County: Neotoma 

 m agister. 

 South Mountain, near top of, some 6 

 miles from Pine Grove, Lewis' Cave: 

 Neotoma pennsylvanica. 

 Dauphin. — Blue Mountains, northeast of 

 Harrisburg: Lepus americanus vir- 

 ginianus. 

 Lycoming. — Drury's Run, a branch of, trib- 

 utary of west branch of Susquehanna 

 River: Sorex palustris fimbripes. 

 Philadelphi a. — Philadelphia : Scalopus 

 aquaticus aquaticus; Eptesicus fuscus 

 fuscus; Lasiurus cinereus cinereus. 

 Philadelphia, meadows below: Microtus 



pennsylvanicus pennsylvanicus. 

 Philadelphia, near: Zapus hudsonius 

 americanus. 

 Union. — No exact locality: Ursus arctos 



schwenki. 

 Washington. — Beallsville, near : Mustela 

 rixosa allegheniensis. 



Rhode Island 



County: 



Newport. — Block Island: Microtus pro 

 vectus. 



South Carolina 



No exact locality: Spilogale putorius; Lutra 

 canadensis lataxina. 



Eastern South Carolina, no exact locality: 

 Blarina brevicauda carolinensis. 



Near coast, no exact locality: Sylvilagus pa- 

 lustris palustris. 



