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*Neotoma fuscipes macrotis (Thomas). 



1893. Neotoma macrotis Thomas, Ann and Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 

 6, vol. 12, p. 234. September, 1893. 



1894. Neotoma fuscipes macrotis Merriam, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 

 Philadelphia, p. 246. September 25, 1894. 



1904. Neotoma fuscipes cnemopMla Elliot, Field Columb. Miis., 

 publ. 90, zool. ser., vol. 3, p. 267. March, 1904. (Loclcwrood 

 Valley, Mount Pinos, Ventura County, California.) 



Type Locality. — San Diego, San Diego County, California. 



Range. — Pacific coast region from Monterey Bay, California, 

 south through the San Pedro Martir Mountains, Lower Cali- 

 fornia. Upper Sonoran and transition zones. 



Subgenus Teonoma Gray. 



1843. Teonoma Gray, List Spec. Mamm. Brit. Mus., p. 117. 

 Type, Myoxus drummondii Richardson. 



*Neotoma cinerea cinerea (Ord). 



1815. Mus cinereus Ord, Guthrie's Geog., 2d Amer. ed., vol. 2, 

 p. 292. 



1857. Neotoma cinerea Baird, Mamm. N. Amer., p. 499. 



1885. Neotoma cinerea True, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 7, 

 (1884), p. 598. 1885. (Part.) 



1903. Teonoma cinerea acraia Elliot, Field Columb. Mus., publ. 

 87, zobl. ser., vol. 3, p. 247. December, 1903. (Hot Springs, 

 Long Canyon, Mount Whitney, Inyo County, California.) 



Type Locality. — Near Great FaUs, Cascade County, Montana. 



Range. — Rocky Mountain region in southern British Columbia, 

 Montana, Idaho, western Wyommg, Utah, northern Arizona, 

 and thence westward through the mountains of central Nevada 

 to the southern part of the Sierra Nevada in California. Cana- 

 dian zone and down along cold cliffs and canyons well into the 

 transition zone. 



*Neotoma cinerea drummondii (Richardson). 



1828. Myoxus drummondii Richardson, Zool. Journ., vol. 3, 

 p. 517. 



1892. Neotoma cinerea drummondi Merriam, Proc. Biol. Soc. 

 Washington, vol. 7, p. 25. April 13, 1892. 



Type Locality. — Probably near Jasper House, Alberta. (See 

 Goldman, North Amer. Fauna, No. 31, p. 99, October 19, 

 1910.) 



Range. — Rocky Mountains of eastern British Columbia and 

 western Alberta, north of the range of true N. cinerea. Cana- 

 dian zone. 



