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South Carolina — Continued. 

 Miscellaneous — Continued. 



In the oak forests of. 



Peroynyscus nuttalli aureolus, p. 351. 



Probably southern. 



Sciurus niger niger, p. 225. 

 South Dakota: 



Corral Draw, Pine River Indian Reservation, southeastern base of lilack 

 Hills. 



Neotoma cinerea rupicola, p. 392. 

 Custer, Black Hills, Custer County. 



Arvicola insperatus, p. 405. 



Citellus tridecemlineatus oilvaceus, p. 194. 



Evotomys brevicaudus, p. 103. 



Marmota flaviventrls dacota, p. 176. 



Microtus longicaudus, p. 415. 



Mustela alleni, p. 122. 



Neotoma grangeri, p. 392. 

 Fort Pierre, Stanley County. 



Microtus haydenii, p. 420. 

 Hill City, Black Hills, Custer County. 



Sylvilagus nuttallii grangeri, p. 469. 

 ?«ake Traverse, near sources of the Minnesota and Bois des Sioux Rivers. 



Onychornys leucogaster pallidus, p. 300. 

 %eep Mountain, Big Bad Lands, Fall River County. 



Eutamias minimus cacodemus, p. 200. 

 Sioux River. 



Odocoileus hemionus hemionus, p. 485. 

 Squaw Creek, Black Hills, Custer County. 



Sciurus hudsonicus dakotensis, p. 210. 

 Vermilion, Clay County. 



Perognathus fiavescens perniger, p. 273. 

 Tennessee: 



Samburg, Reelfoot Lake, Obion County. 



Pecomyscus gossypinus mississippiensis, p. 338. 

 Shellmound, near, (Nickajack Cave) Marion County. 



Myotis grisescens, p. 67. 

 Texas: 



Alpine, Brewster County. 



Citellus spilosoma marginatus, p. 192. 

 Austin Bayou, near Alvin, Brazoria County. 



Reithrodontomys humulis merriami, p. 306. 

 Bernard Creek, near Columbia, Brazoria County. 



Bqiomys taylori subater, p. 317. 

 Big Thicket, 7 miles northeast of Sour Lake, Hardin County. 



Conepatus mesoleucus telmalestes, p. 141. 

 Brazos River. 



Sigmodon hispidus texianus, p. 370. 

 Brownsville, Cameron County. 



Conepatus leuconotus texensis, p. 141. 



Dasypus novemcinctus texanus, p. 502. 



Didelphis mesamericana texensis, p. 3. 



Felis limitis, p. 156. 



Lepus simplicicanus, p. 465. 



