540 BULLETIN 128, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



California — Continued. 



Monterey, Monterey County. 



Peromyscus californicus calif ornicus, p. 319. 



Peromyscus maniculatus gambelii, p. 327. 



Rhachianectes glaucus, p. 505. 



Sorex montereyensis moniereyensis, p. 24. 



Tursiops gillii, p. 509. 



Ursus californicus, p. 94. 

 Morongo Pass, San Bernardino Mountains. 



Onychomys torridus pulcher, p. 304. 

 Morro, San Luis Obispo County. 



Dipodomys morroensis, p. 289. 

 Mountain Spring, Imperial County. 



Perognathus fallax pallidus, p. 285. 



Peromyscus crinitus stephensi, p. 319. 

 Mount Baxter, east slope of; Sierra Nevada, Inj'o County. 



Ovis canadensis sierrse, p. 496. 

 Mount Diablo, Contra Costa County. 



Perognathus armatus, p. 285. 

 Mount Lyell, Tuolumne County. 



Sorex tenellus lyelli, p. 25. 

 Mount Pinos. 



Eutamias speciosus callipeplus, p. 205. 



Neotoma fuscipes cnemophila, p. 390. 



Perognathus elibatus, p. 275. 



Peromyscus m,ontipinoris, p. 342. 

 Mount Sanhedrin, 4 miles south of; Lierly's ranch, Mendocino County. 



Microtus californicus eximius, p. 40. 

 Mount Shasta, near; headwaters of Sacramento River, Siskiyou County. 



Microtus montanus montanus, p. 408. 

 Mount Shasta, Wagon Camp, Siskiyou County. 



Sorex shastensis, p. 25. 

 Mount Tallac, Eldorado County. ' 



Eptesicus fuscus melanopterus, p. 76. 



Thomomys monticola monticola, p. 252. 

 Mount Whitney, Tulare County. 



Gulo luteus, p. 128. 

 Mount Whitney, head of Kern River, Tulare County. 



Marmota flaviventris sierrse, p. 175. 

 Mount Whitney, upper limit of timber, Tulare County. 



Myotis albicinctus, p. 68. 

 Needles, (10 miles above), San Bernardino County. 



Myotis occultus, p. 68. 

 Needles, (25 miles below), Colorado River, San Bernardino County. 



Perognathus spinatus spinatus, p. 286. 

 Nicasio, Marin Count}'. 



Lynx fasciatus oculeus, p. 160. 



Neiirotrichus gibbsii hyacinthinus, p. 16. 



Spilogale phenax phenax, p. 135. 

 Onyx, west end of Walker Pass, Kern County. 



Dipodomys merriami kernensis, p. 291. 

 Oro Grande, Mohave Desert, San Bernardino County. 



Lepus laticinctus, p. 471. 



Neotoma fuscipes mohavensis, p. 390. 



Sitomys insolatus, p. 330. 



