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California — Continued. 



Lone Pine, Inyo County — Continued. 



Peromyscus parasiticus, p. 339. 



Peromyscus petraius, p. 319. 



Sorex tenellus tenellus, p. 25. 



Thomomys perpallidus perpes, p. 242. 

 Long Valley, Mendocino County. 



Ursus mendocinensis, p. 100. 

 Los Angeles, Los Angeles County. 



Dipodomys agilis agilis, p. 295. 

 Los Baiios, Merced County. 



Thomomys hottse angularis, p. 238. 

 Los Banos, Sweeney's ranch, 22 miles south of; Diablo range, Merced 

 County. 



Thomomys bottse diaboli, p. 238. 

 Los Banos, twenty miles south of; Merced County. 



Ammospermophilus nelsoni amplus, p. 196. 

 Los Biacitos, head of San Onofre Canyon, Santa Ana Mountains, San 

 Diego County. 



Ursus magister, p. 100. 

 Lyell Canyon, head of, Yoseraite National Park. 



Martes caurina sierrx, p. 116. 

 Mammoth, head of Owens River, east slope of the Sierra Nevadas, Mono 

 County. 



Sorex amoenus, p. 21. 

 Marin County. 



Neotoma splendens, p. 389. 

 McKittrick, Kern County. 



Perognathus inornatus neglectus, p. 277. 

 Mendocino City, Mendocino County. 



Eutamias townsendii ochrogenys, p. 206. 



Peromyscus maniculatus rubidus, p. 327. 

 Mendota, 19 railed southwest of, Fresno county. 



Dipodomys nitratoides brevinasus, p. 292. 

 Merced Lake (one mile east), Yosemite National Park. 



Myotis yumanensis alttpetens, p. 69. 

 Mesquite Valley, northwest arm of Death Valley, Inyo County. 



Perognathus stephensi, p. 283. 

 Mexican boundary monument No. 258, shore of Pacific Ocean, San Diego 

 County. 



Peroganthus pacificus, p. 277. 



Sylvilagus audubonii sanctidiegi, p. 470. 

 Michigan Bluff, east of. Placer County. 



Eutamias quadrimaculatus, p. 207. 

 Mineral King, Tulare County. 



Eutamias speciosus sequoiensis, p. 205. 

 Mohave Desert, San Bernardino County. 



Hesperomys leucopus deserticolus, p. 330. 

 Mohave River, San Bernardino County. 



Citellus mohavensis, p. 187. 



Dipodomys deserti deserti, p. 297. 

 Mohave River bottom, near Victorville, San Bernardino County. 



Thomomys perpallidus mohavensis, p. 242. 



