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t*Callospermophilus cinerascens (Merriam). 



1890. Tamias cinerascens Merriam, N. Amer, Fauna, No. 4, 

 p. 20. October 8, 1890. 



1910. C[allospermophiliis] cinerascens Warren, Mamm. Colo- 

 rado, p. 168. 



Type Locality. — Helena, Lewis and Clarke County, Montana. 

 Altitude, 4,500 feet. 



*Callospermophilus lateralis lateralis (Say). 



1823. S[ciurus] lateralis Say, Long's Exped. Rocky Mountains, 



vol. 2, p. 46. 

 1885. Tamias lateralis True, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 7 (1884), 



p. 593. 1885. 

 1901. CallospermopMlm lateralis Merriam, Proc. Washington 



Acad. Sci., vol. 3, p. 563. November 29, 1901. 

 Type Locality. — On the Arkansas River, about 26 miles below 



Canyon City, in Pueblo County, Colorado. (See Merriam. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, vol. 18, p. 163, June 29, 1905.) 



t*Callospermophilus lateralis caryi Howell. 



1917. CallospermopMlus lateralis caryi Howell, Proc. Biol. Soc. 



Washington, vol. 30, p. 105. May 23, 1917. 

 Type Locality. — Seven miles south of Fremont Peak, Wind 

 River Mountains, Fremont County, Wyoming. Altitude, 

 10,400 feet. 



t*Callospermophilus lateralis certus Goldman. 



1921. CallospermopJiilus lateralis certus Goldman, Journ. Mamm., 



vol. 2, p. 232. November 29, 1921. 

 Type Locality. — North base of Charleston Peak, Clark County, 

 Nevada. 



*Callospermophilus lateralis saturatus (Rhoads). 



1895. Tamias lateralis saturatus Rhoads, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 



Philadelphia, p. 43. April 9, 1895. 

 1912. CallospermopJiilus lateralis saturatus Miller, North Amer. 



Land Mamm. 1911, p. 316. December 31, 1912. 

 Type Locality. — Lake Keechelus, Kittitas County, Washington. 



t*Callospermophilus lateralis tescorum Hollister. 



1911. Callospermophilus lateralis tescorum Hollister, Smiths. 



Misc. Coll., vol. 56, No. 26, p. 2. December 5, 1911. 

 Type Locality. — Head of Moose Pass branch of the Smoky 



River, Alberta, Canada (near Moose Pass, British Columbia). 



Altitude, 7,000 feet. 



