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Thomomys monticolus pinetorum Mkrriam. (Of the 

 pines. ) 



PINE-WOODS POCKET-GOPHER. 



Similar to monticolus but smaller, skull shorter with broader 

 zygomata ; color paler ; above pale fulvous ; nose dusky. 



Type locality, Sisson, Siskiyou County, California. 



Common around the base of Mount Shasta, grading grad- 

 ually into monticolus on the higher parts of the mountain. 



Thomomys alpinus Me:rriam. (Alpine.) 



ALPINE POCKET-GOPHER. 



Similar to fulvus. Light pelage; above sepia or drab brown 

 suffused with fulvous ; below plumbeous washed with ochraceous 

 buff. Dark Pelage; plumbeous tipped with russet brown. Skull 

 small, rounded; nasals rather short; zygomata wide. 



Length about 220 mm. (8.65 inches) ; tail vertebras 63 

 (2.50); hind foot 30 (1.20). 



Type locality, Cottonwood Meadows, Mount Whitney, Cali- 

 fornia. 



Common in the high southern Sierra Nevada. 



Thomomys perpallidus Me:rriam. (Very pale.) 



PALLID POCKET-GOPHER. 



Very pale; varying (principally with locality) from yellow- 

 ish drab to ochraceous buff, cream' buff or grayish white; below 

 dull white, the hairs sometimes white to the roots but more often 

 pale plumbeous basally; mouth parts more or less brown; skull 

 rather large, smooth; rostrum rather wide; nasals long, depressed, 

 rather narrow, squarish posteriorly ; frontal flat, often slightly 

 concave; interparietal about as long as wade, the front outline 

 subcircular. 



Length about 233 mm. (9.15 inches); tail vertebrse 85 

 (3-35) ; hind foot 33 (1.30) ; ear from crown 6 (.24). 



