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(Merriam, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., 11, 1897, pp. 192, 200), 

 south to vicinity of Kearsarge Pass, in Inyo County (Mus. 

 Vert. Zool). 



Eutamias speciosus inyoensis Merriam 

 Inyo Chipmunk 



Original description — Eutamias speciosus inyoensis Mer- 

 riam, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., 11, July 1, 1897, pp. 202, 208. 



Type locality — White Mountains, Inyo County, California. 



Synonym — Tamias speciosus inyoensis. 



Range — Transition and Boreal zones on the White and 

 Inyo mountains, Inyo County (Merriam, supra cit.; Mus. 

 Vert. Zool.). 



Eutamias speciosus callipeplus (Merriam) 

 Mount Pinos Chipmunk 



Original description — Tamias callipeplus Merriam, Proc. 

 Biol. Soc. Wash., 8, December 28, 1893, p. 136. 



Type locality — Summit of Mount Pinos, Ventura County, 

 California. 



Range — High Transition and Boreal zones on Mount Pinos, 

 Ventura County, and on the western slope of the southern 

 Sierra Nevada, from the headwaters of the Tule River north- 

 ward nearly to the Yosemite Valley (Merriam, Proc. Biol. 

 Soc. Wash., 11, 1897, pp. 191, 200; Mus. Vert. Zool.). 



Eutamias quadrimaculatus (Gray) 

 Long-eared Chipmunk 



Original description — Tamias quadrimaculatus Gray, Ann. 

 and Mag. Nat. Hist., 3rd ser., 20, 1867, pp. 435, 436. 



Type locality — Michigan Bluff, Placer County, California. 



Synonyms — Tamias macrorhabdotes Merriam, Proc. Biol. 

 Soc. Wash., 3, January 27, 1886, pp. 25-28 (type from Sierra 

 Nevada Mountains, central California, more exactly Blue 

 Canyon, Placer County) ; Eutamias macrorhabdotes. 



Range — Upper Transition zone along west slope of Sierra 

 Nevada, from Yosemite National Park northward at least to 

 Quincy, Plumas County (Merriam, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., 

 11, 1897, p. 206; Mus. Vert. Zool.). 



