202 BULLETIN 19, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



t*Neotoma cinerea saxamans (Osgood). 



1900. Neotoma saxamans Osgood, North Amer. Fauna, No. 19, 

 p. 33. October 6, 1900. 



1903. Neotoma cinerea saxamans Allen, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. 

 Hist., vol. 19, p. 544. October 10, 1903. 



Type Locality. — Bennett City, head of Lake Bennett, British 

 Columbia, Canada. 



Range. — Northern British Columbia west of the Rocky Moun- 

 tains; limits of range unknown. Canadian and Hudsonian 

 zones. 



t*Neotoma cinerea occidentalis (Baird). 



1855. Neotoma occidentalis Baird, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila- 

 delphia, p. 335. 



1891. Neotoma cinera occidentalis Merriam, North Amer. Fauna, 

 No. 5, p. 58. July 30, 1891. 



1899. Neotoma c[inerea] columhiana Elliot, Field Columb. Mus., 

 publ. 32, zool. ser., vol. 1, p. 255. March, 1899. (Ducks, 

 British Columbia.) 



Type Locality. — Shoalwater Bay, Pacific County, Washington. 



Range. — From Pacific coast region of southwestern British 

 Columbia to northern California (except the narrow coastal 

 strip west of the Cascade Mountains in Oregon), and thence 

 eastward over the lava beds to south-central Idaho and north- 

 eastern Nevada. Mainly transition and Canadian zones. 



t*Neotoma cinerea fusca (True). 



1894. Neotoma occidentalis fusca True, Diagnoses of some 



undescribed wood rats (genus Neotoma) in the National 



Museum, p. 2. June 27, 1894. (Reprint: Proc. U. S. Nat. 



Mus., vol. 17, p. 354. November 15, 1894.) 

 1897. [Neotoma] cinerea fusca Trouessart, Catal. Mamm. \iv. 



foss., p. 544. 

 1903. Neotoma fuscus apicalis Elliot, Field Columb. Mus., publ. 



74, zool. ser., vol. 3, p. 160. April, 1903. (Gardiner, Coos 



County, Oregon.) 

 Type Locality. — Fort Umpqua, Douglas County, Oregon. 

 Range. — Humid coastal belt west of the Cascade Mountains in 



Oregon. Transition zone. 



t*Neotoma cinerea orolestes (Merriam). 



1894. Neotoma orolestes Merriam, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 



vol. 9, p. 128. July 2, 1894. 

 1894. Neotoina grangeri Allen, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 



vol. 6, p. 324. November 7, 1894. (Custer, Custer County, 



South Dakota.) 



