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*Eutamias quadrivittatus borealis (Allen). 



1877. Tamias asiaticus horealis Allen, Monogr. N, Amer. 



Rodentia, p. 793. August, 1877. 

 1885. Tamias asiaticus horealis True, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 



vol. 7 (1884), p. 593. 1885. 

 1901. Eutamias quadrivittatus horealis Miller and Rehn, Proc. 



Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 30, p. 44. December 27, 1901. 

 Type Locality. — Fort Liard, Mackenzie, Canada. (See Allen, 



Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 109, June, 1890.) 



Regarded by Preble (North. Amer. Fauna, No. 27, p. 167, October 26, 1908) 

 as a distinct species. 



*Eutamias quadrivittatus felix (Rhoads). 



1895. Tamias quadrivittatus felix Rhoads, Amer. Nat., vol. 29, 



p. 941. October, 1895. 

 1901. Eutamias quadrivittatus felix Miller and Rehn, Proc. 



Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 30, p. 44. December 27, 1901. 

 Type Locality. — ]\Iount Baker Range, British Columbia, 



Canada. Altitude, 7,000 feet. 



t*Eutamias quadrivittatus gracilis (Allen). 



1890. Tamias quadrivittatus gracilis Allen, Bull. Amer. Mus. 



Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 99. June, 1890. 

 1901. Eutamias quadrivittatus gracilis Miller and Rehn, Proc. 



Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 30, p. 44. December 27, 1901. 

 Type Locality. — San Pedro, Socorro County, New Mexico. . 



t*Eutamias quadrivittatus luteiventris (Allen). 



1890. Tamias quadrivittatus luteiventris Allen, Bull. Amer. 

 Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 101. June, 1890. 



1901. Eutamias quadrivittatus luteiventris Miller and Rehn, 

 Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 30, p. 44. December 27, 

 1901. 



Type Locality. — Chief Mountain Lake, northwestern Mon- 

 tana. , — 



*Eutamias -quadrivittatus neglectus (Allen). 



1890. Tamias quadrivittatus neglectus Allen, Bull. Amer. Mus. 



Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 106. June, 1890. 

 1901. Eutamias quadrivittatus neglectus Miller and Rehn, Proc. 



Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 30, p. 44. December 27, 1901. 

 Type Locality. — ^Eastern shore of Lake Superior, Ontario, 



Canada. 



Regarded by HoUister (Bull. Wisconsin Nat. Hist. Soc, vol. 6, p. 139, 

 October, 1908) as a subspecies of Eutamias borealis. 



