526 University of California Publications in Zoology 
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TABLE SHOWING Foop of APLODONTIA ACCORDING TO SUBSPECIES AND LOCALITY 
Authority 
Lum (1878), p. 11) 
Shelton (MS, 1916) 
Alexander (MS, 
1911) 
Kellogg (1916, pp. 
371-372) 
Elliot (1899, p. 
252) 
Brooks (1899, pp. 
258-259) 
Heller (in Elliot, 
1903, p. 184) 
Anthony (1916, 
p- 57) 
Shelton (MS, 1916) 
Stephens (MS, 
1910) 
Camp (MS, 1913) 
Dixon (MS, 1909) 
Camp (MS, 1913) 
Camp (MS, 1913) 
Merriam (1899b, 
pp. 92-93) 
Locality 
Aplodontia rufa rufa 
Oregon (?) 
Vicinity of McKenzie Bridge, 
Lane Co., Oregon 
South Fork, Salmon River, 
Siskiyou Co., California 
Jackson Lake, Trinity Co., 
California 
Aplodontia rufa olympica 
Olympie Mountains, Wash- 
ington 
Plants 
Ferns, salal, hazel, red 
clover, and roots 
Mountain alder, ‘‘wild pea’’ 
Cut grass (‘‘hay’’), and 
green plants 
Alder and wild plum 
A kind of lily 
Aplodontia rufa columbiana 
Southern British Columbia 
Aplodontia rufa pacifica 
Gardiner and Florence, Ore- 
gon 
Tillamook, Oregon 
Oregon (west-central) 
Scotch cap (Rubus nutkanus) 
Ferns, salal, and Oregon 
grape 
Thimbleberry, elk-brake, and 
sword-fern 
Salal, Oregon grape, vine 
maple, young firs (up to 
34 in. in diameter), sword- 
fern (‘‘favorite food’’), 
and wild rose 
Aplodontia rufa hwmboldtiana 
Cuddeback, Humboldt Co.,. 
California 
Aplodontia rufa nigra 
Point Arena, Mendocino Co., 
California 
Aplodontia rufa phaea 
Lagunitas, Marin Co., Cali- 
fornia 
Five miles west of Inverness, 
Marin Co., California 
Three miles south of Olema, 
Marin Co., California 
Laurel sprouts, ferns, and 
grass 
Sword-fern, cow - parsnip, 
stalks of nettle, cultivated 
‘‘eow-peas and oat hay’’ 
Roots of mint 
Sword-fern (fronds and root- 
stocks), cow-parsnip, sal- 
monberry, wild pea-vine, 
and chilicothe (leaves and 
roots) 
Sword-fern and brake fern 
Aplodontia rufa californica 
Mt. Shasta, California 
Ferns, willows, thimbleberry, 
mountain ash, and brake 
fern 
