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*Peromyscus leucopus noveboracensis — Continued. 



Type Locality. — New York. 



Range. — Upper austral and transition zones of the eastern 

 United States and Canada. Extending from Nova Scotia to 

 central Minnesota, thence south through the humid parts of 

 eastern Nebraska and Kansas and eastward to the Atlantic 

 coast, follo\\-ing quite closely the boundary between the lower 

 and upper austral zones on the south and that between the 

 transition and Canadian on the north. 



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Peromyscus leucopus ammodytes Bangs. 



1905. Peromyscus leucopus ammodytes Bangs, Proc. New Eng- 

 land Zool. Club, vol. 4, p. 14. February 28, 1905. 



Type Locality. — Monomoy Island, Barnstable County, Massa- 

 chusetts. 



Peromyscus leucopus fusus Bangs. 



1905. Peromyscus leucopus fusus Bangs, Proc. New England 



Zool. Club, vol. 4, p. 13. February 28, 1905. 

 Type Locality. — West Tisbury, island of Marthas Vineyard, 



Dukes County, Massachusetts. 

 Range. — Island of Marthas Vineyard, Massachusetts. 



t*Peromyscus leucopus aridulus Osgood. 



1909. Peromyscus leucopus aridulus Osgood, North Amer. Fauna, 



No. 28, p. 122. April 17, 1909. 

 Type Locality. — Fort Custer, Yellowstone County, Montana. 

 Range. — Upper wSonoran zone of eastern Montana and Wyoming 



and the adjoining western parts of South Dakota and Nebraska; 



probably south to Oklahoma and west to eastern Colorado. 



t*Peromyscus leucopus ochraceus Osgood. 



1909. Peromyscus leucopus ochraceus Osgood, North Amer. 



Fauna, No. 28, p. 124. April 17, 1909. 

 Type Locality. — Winslow, Navajo County, Arizona. 

 Range. — Baker Butte, MogoUon Mountains, Fort Verde, and 



Winslow, Arizona. 



t*Peromyscus leucopus tornillo (Mearns). 



1896. Perorayscus tornillo Mearns, Preliminary diagnoses of 



new mammals from the Mexican border of the United States, 



p. 3. March 25, 1896. (Reprint: Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 



18, p. 445. May 23, 1896). 

 1903. Peromyscus texanus fiaccidus Allen, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. 



Hist., vol. 19, p. 599. November 14, 1903. (Rio Sestin, 



northwestern Durango, Mexico.) 



