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Lepus campestris sierrae Merriam 

 Sierra White-tailed Jack Rabbit 



Original description — Lcpus campestris sierrae Merriam, 

 Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., 17, July 14. 1904, p. 132. 



Type locality — Hope Valley, altitude 7800 feet, Alpine 

 County, California. 



Range — Boreal zone on the Sierra Nevada from vicinity 

 of Lake Tahoe (Merriam, supra cit.) south to Alonache 

 Meadows, Tulare Cotmty (Mus. Vert. ZooL); also, prob- 

 ably, on Mount Shasta (Nelson, N. Amer. Fauna. 29, 1909, 

 p. 84). 



Lepus washingtoni klamathensis Merriam 

 Oregon Snovvshoe Rabbit 



Original description — Lepus khvnatli(insis Merriam, N. 

 Amer. Fauna, 16, October. 18^9. p. 100. 



Type locality— Fort Klamath, Oregon. 



Sy)ioiiyin — Klamath Rabbit. 



Ra>ige — Boreal zone on the central Sierra Nevada, at least 

 from Donner, Placer County, to Pacific, Eldorado County 

 (Nelson, N. Amer. Fauna, 29, 1909. pp. 107, 109) ; also 

 Trinity Mountains, Trinity County (Mus. Vert. Zool.). 



Lepus californicus californicus Gray 

 California Jack Rabbit 



Original description — Lepus californica Gray, Mag. Nat. 

 Hist. (Charlesworth), 1, 1837, p. 586. 



Type locality — St. Antoine, California, that is. Mission of 

 San Antonio, folon, Monterey County (fide Nelson, N. Amer. 

 Fauna, 29, 1909, p. 129). 



Synonym — Lepus lo)igicaudatus. 



R(})tge — Upper Sonoran zone of west-central and 

 northern California, from northern Santa Barbara County to 

 the Oregon line, interiorly to include Shasta Valley and the 

 whole of Sacramento Valley and adjacent foothills (Nelson, 

 supra cit., p. 132; Mus. Vert. Zool.). 



Lepus californicus wallawalla Merriam 

 Washington Jack Rabbit 

 Original description — Lepus tcxianus zvallaivalla Merriam, 

 Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., 17, July 14, 1904. p. 137. 



