APPENDIX B. 
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF LOCALITIES REFERRED TO IN THE PRECEDING 
REPORT. 
The following list is intended to explain more fully than could conveniently be done in the 
body of the report, the geographical position and character of the various localities at or near 
which the specimens enumerated were collected. The notices are, however, to be considered as 
only approximately accurate, as they have been compiled very hastily, and without the opportunity 
of consulting any one on the subject. Very few latitudes and longitudes are given exactly, 
with the exception of a few belonging to the military posts, as the object has been, not to 
furnish an accurate table of geographical positions, but merely such an approximation thereto as 
might aid in giving a general idea of the distribution of the species of North American mammals. 
The principal works used in preparing the account of the localities given are as follows: 
Reports of Explorations and Surveys to ascertain the most Practicable and Economical Route 
for a Railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. Made under the direction of 
the Secretary of War, in 1853-’54. Vol. I. 4to. Washington, 1855. 
Statistical Report of the Sickness and Mortality of the Army of the United States, from 
Records in the Surgeon General’s Office. Prepared under the direction of Brevet Brigadier 
General Thomas Lawson, Surgeon General U.S. A., by Dr. Richard H. Coolidge, U.S. A., 
Washington. 4to. 1856. 
Explorations of the Dacota Country, in the year 1855. By Lieut. G. K. Warren, U.S. A., 
Topographical Engineer of the Sioux Expedition. 8vo. Washington, 1856. 
Report of the Superintendent of the United States Coast Survey, for the year 1855. 4to. 
A New and Complete Gazetteer of the United States. Compiled by Messrs. Baldwin and 
Thomas. 8vo. Philadelphia, Lippincott, Grambo & Co. 1854. 
Map of the United States and their Territories between the Mississippi and the Pacific Ocean, 
and of part of Mexico. Compiled in the Bureau of the Corps of Topographical Engineers. 
Washington, 1850. 
Map of the Territory of the United States from the Mississippi to the Pacific Ocean. Ordered 
by the Hon. Jefferson Davis, Secretary of War, to accompany the Reports of the Explorations 
for a Railroad Route, &c. Compiled from authorized explorations and other reliable data, by 
Lieut. G. K. Warren, Topographical Engineer, in the office of Pacific Railroad Survey, War 
Department, under the direction of Brevet Major W. H. Emory, Topographical Engineers, in 
1854, and of Captain A. A. Humphreys, Topographical Engineers, in 1854—’7. (Not yet 
completed and published.) 
Map of Routes for a Pacific Railroad. Compiled to accompany the report of the Hon. Jefferson 
Davis, Secretary of War, in office of Pacific Railroad Survey. 1855. (Revised January, 1857, 
by G. K. Warren, Lieut. Topographical Engineers.) 
A New Universal Atlas of the World, (Mitchell.) Folio. 1857. 
Britton & Reys’ Map of the State of California. Compiled, &c., by George H. Goddard, C, E. 
San Francisco. 1857. 
