A List of Small Mammals from the 

 Claremont-Laguna Region 



HALSTEAD C. WHITE 



The mammals were all but several bats collected by H. G. White. All deter- 

 minations are bv the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology of the University of California. 



Myotis evotis Allen. Long-eared bat. Claremont. 



Nycteris borealis teliotis Allen. Western Red Bat. Claremont. 



Scapanus latimanus occultus Grinnell and Swarth. Southern California mole. 

 Claremont and Webber's camp, San Gabriel Canyon. 



Reithrodontomys megalotis longicauda Baird. Long-tailed Harvest Mouse. Glen 

 Ranch. Santa Ana River. 



Peromyscus maniculatus gambeli Baird. Gambel White-footed Mouse. Santa 

 Ana River. Pomona Hills. 



P. californicus insignis Rhoads. Southern Parasitic Mouse. Glen Ranch. Clare- 

 mont. Laguna Beach. 



P. eremicus fraterculus Miller. Dulzura white-footed mouse. Claremont. La- 

 guna Beach. 



Neotoma fuscipes macrotis Thomas. Long-eared Wood Rat. Laguna Beach. 

 A r . intermedia intermedia Rhoads. Intermediate Wood-rat. 



Microtus californicus californicus Peale. California Meadow Mouse. Coble's 

 canon. Santa Ana River, near Corona. 



Mus musculus Lin. At Laguna Beach, not far from houses. 



Perognathus californicus femoralis Allen. Dulzura Pocket Mouse. Glen Ranch. 

 Laguna Beach. 



Tomomys bottae pallescens Rhoads. San Diego Pocket Gopher. Glen Ranch. 



{Contribution from the Zoological Department of Pomona College) 



