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Type locality—Noland’s Ranch, San Juan River, San Juan 
County, Utah. 
Range—Lower Sonoran zone on the Colorado and Mohave 
deserts, west to Antelope Valley, northern Los Angeles 
County, and north through the Inyo region (Mus. Vert. 
Zool. ). 
Vulpes cascadensis Merriam 
Cascade Red Fox 
Original description—Vulpes cascadensis Merriam, Proc. 
Wash. Acad. Sci., 2, December 28, 1900, pp. 665, 666, pl. 
SOs hioao: 
Type locality—Trout Lake, base of Mount Adams, Ska- 
mania County, Washington. 
Synonyms—V ulpes macrourus; Mountain Red Fox. 
Range—High Transition and Boreal zones on the northern 
Sierra Nevada, south as far as Mount Raymond, in Mariposa 
County (Merriam, supra cit.). 
Vulpes necator Merriam 
High Sierra Red Fox 
Original description—Vulpes necator Merriam, Proc. Wash. 
Acad. Sci., 2, December 28, 1900, pp. 664, 665, pl. 36, fig. 2. 
Type locality—Whitney Meadows, 9500 feet altitude, Sierra 
Nevada, Tulare County, California. 
Range—Boreal zone of the southern Sierra Nevada, from 
Monache Meadows, Tulare County (Mus. Vert. Zool.), north 
at least to Atwell’s Mill, East Fork Kaweah River, Tulare 
County (Merriam, supra cit.). 
Vulpes macrotis macrotis Merriam 
Long-eared Kit Fox 
Original description—V ulpes macrotis Merriam, Proc. Biol. 
Soc. Wash., 4, 1888, pp. 135-138. 
Type locality—Riverside, Riverside County, California. 
Range—Lower Sonoran zone in the San Diegan district, 
northwest to Los Angeles County. 
