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M.V.Z.U.C., Stanford; Witch Creek, Cope, 1900, p. 579, U.S.N.M., 

 S tniles east of Yaqul Well, Klauber -- ; 4- tniles southwest of Yaqul 

 Well, Klauber --). San Luis Obispo County {San Juan ranch on the 

 San Juan River, Van Denburgli, 1922, p. 518, C.A.S.; Santa Marga- 

 rita at 096 feet, Camp, 1916, p. 71, M.V.Z.U.C.). Santa Barbara 

 County {Montecito Peak, Carnegie; Sycamore Canyon, Carnegie). 

 Santa Clara County (Bell's Station, McLain, 1899, p. 10, M.V.Z.U.C; 

 Los Gatos, Van Denburgh, 1922, p. 518, C.A.S., Stanford; Smith 

 Creek, Van Denburgh, 1922, p. 518). Shasta County {General Re- 

 pm^t, U.S.N.M.; Baird, Van Denburgh, 1922, p. 518; McCloud River, 

 Van Denburgh, 1922, 518). Siskiyou County {McCloud, U.S.N.M.). 

 Sonoma County {Bodega, U.S.N.M.). Sutter County {Marysville 

 Buttes, Van Denburgh, 1922, p. 518, U.S.N.M.; Pennington, 

 U.S.N.M.). Tehama County {Mill Creek, Van Denburgh, 1922, p. 

 518, M.V.Z.U.C; Paine' s Creek, M.V.Z.U.C). Tulare County 

 {Allee^s ranch, south fork of the Kaioeah, U.S.N.M. ; Earlinart, Van 

 Denburgh, 1922, p. 518, M.V.Z.U.C; East Fork of the Kaioeah 

 River, Stejneger, 1893, p. 201, U.S.N.M., C.A.S.; Three Rivers, 

 Stejneger, 1893, p. 201, U.S.N.M.; Tijyton, Van Denburgh, 1922, p. 

 518, M.V.Z.U.C; White River, Stanford). Ventura County {Mati- 

 lija, Camp, 1916, p. 71, M.V.Z.U.C). Yolo County {Ramsey, Van 

 Denburgh, 1922, p. 518, M.V.Z.U.C). 



COLORADO. — Mesa County {Dolores River Canyon as far 

 down as the mouth of West Creek, Cary, 1911, p. 26; Grand Junc- 

 tion, U.S.N.M., F.M.N.H., Plateati Creek, 5 miles east of tu?mel, 

 Cary, 1911, p. 26, U.S.N.M.). Montezuma County (McElmo, 

 U.S.N.M.). Montrose County {Sinhad ValUy, Vxwy, 1911, p. 26; 

 West Paradox Valley, Cary, 1911, p. 26). 



IDAHO.— Ada County {General Report, F.M.N.M.; Boise, 

 Van Denburgh, 1922, p. 512, C.A.S., Mich; Snake River Canyon, 

 Carnegie; Snake River Valley southeast of Melha, F.INI.N.H. ; Sican 

 Falls on the Snake River, "iSI.V.Z.U.C, ]\I.C.Z., Mich.). Canyon 

 County {Given' s Hot Springs in the Snake River Valley, M.V.Z. 

 U.C; Payette, Van Denburgh, 1922, p. 512, U.S.N.M.; Snake River 

 Valley across from Given\s, Klauber). Cassia County {Conant, Van 

 Denburgh, 1922, p. 512). Elmore County, {Glenn's Ferry, Van Den- 

 burgh, 1912, p. 157, U.S.N.M.). Gooding County {Bliss, Van Den- 

 burgh, 1922, p. 512). Logan County {Blue Lake, Stanford; Blue 

 Lai/ces Canyon, McLain, 1899, p. 9; sage plain near Blue Lakes, 

 McLain, 1899, p. 9; Ijetioeen Blue Lakes and Shoshone Falls, Stan- 

 ford). Owyhee County {18 miles south of Brunneau, M.C.Z. ; Bi'un- 

 neau River Canyon, F.M.N.H. ; south of Nampa, Carnegie; south 

 of W alter'' s Fei^^y, Klauber). Twin Falls County {Snake River 

 'plains near Upper Salmon Falls^ Van Denburgh, 1912, p. 157, Stan- 



'^ Personal reports from L. M. Klauber. 



