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Meadow, Jordan Hot Springs, White River, Colony Mill 

 and Giant Forest, Sequoia National Park), Fresno (Fresno, 

 Horse Corral Meadows, San Joaquin River at 7,500 feet, 

 Kings River, Hume, one mile south from Dunlap, Minkler, 

 Lane Bridge near Fresno), Madera (Raymond, North- 

 fork), Mariposa (Mariposa, Nevada Falls Yosemite Valley, 

 Wawona, Hornitos), Inyo (Owen's Lake, Mount Whitney, 

 Lone Pine, Independence Creek at 6000 feet, Round Valley, 

 Carrol Creek, as high as 10,000 feet near Kearsarge Pass, 

 White Mountains at 8000 feet, Inyo Mountains, Beveridge 

 Lanyon, Coso, Coso Valley, Coso Mountains, Argus Moun- 

 tains, Panamint Mountains at Willow Creek, Johnson Can- 

 yon, Wild Rose Spring, and Coal Kilns, Hannopee Can- 

 yon), Mono (Mono Lake, Benton), and El Dorado (Tal- 

 lac, Lake Tahoe), counties. 



In Nevada, it has been secured in Clark (Charleston 

 Mountains at Mountain Spring), Lincoln (Juniper Moun- 

 tains at 6,700 feet 12 miles east of Panaca, Caliente), Nye 

 (Tonopah, Round Mountain, Peavine Creek at 6,000 feet 

 in the Toiyabe Mountains), Esmeralda (Goldfield, Grape- 

 vine Mountains, Mount Magruder, Palmetto Mountains 

 southwest rrom Barrel Springs), Lyon (Mason), Douglas 

 (Glenbrook), Ormsby (Carson City), Storey (Virginia City), 

 Washoe (Reno, Verdi, Derby, Little High Rock Canyon, 

 and Pyramid Lake at the Indian Agency, The Willows, 

 Sutclifle, and Pyramid), Humboldt (Pine Forest Moun- 

 tains, Big Creek Ranch, Virgin Valley at 5,000 feet, Quinn 

 River Crossing at 4,100 feet), Lander (Austin), Eureka 

 (Palisade), Elko (Ruby Mountains, vicinity Carlin to 7,754 

 feet), and White Pine (Pyrmont), counties. 



Oregon specimens which have been collected in Harney 

 (Diamond), Malheur (Juntura, Riverside), Baker, and 

 Grant (John Day River), counties probably belong to this 

 subspecies. 



