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Urocyon cinereoargenteus californicus Mearns 
California Gray Fox, 
Original description—Urocyon cmereoargenteus californi- 
cus Mearns, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 20, January 12, 1897, pp. 
459, 460. 
Type locality—8000 feet altitude, in San Jacinto Moun- 
tains, Riverside County, California. 
Synonyms—Urocyon californicus; Urocyon virginianus 
hittoralis. 
Range—Upper Sonoran and Transition zones in southern 
and central California west of the desert divides, and east and 
south of the humid coast belt. | 
Urocyon cinereoargenteus scotti Mearns 
Arizona Gray Fox 
Original description—Urocyon virginianus scotti Mearns, 
Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 3, May, 1891, pp. 236-238. 
Type locality—Pinal County, Arizona. 
Synonyms—Urocyon cinereo-argenteus imyoensis Elliot, 
Field Col. Mus., zool. ser., 3, March, 1904, pp. 268, 269 (type 
from Beveridge Canyon, Inyo Mountains, Inyo County, Cali- 
fornia) ; Inyo Mountains Gray Fox. 
Range—Lower and Upper Sonoran zones on the Colorado 
and Mohave deserts and included mountains, from the Mexi- 
can line north to Inyo County, and west to the east line of the 
San Jacinto Mountains in Riverside County (Mus. Vert. 
Zool.). 
Urocyon littoralis littoralis (Baird) 
San Miguel Island Fox 
Original description—Vulpes (Urocyon) littoralis Baird, 
Pac. R. R. Rep., 8, 1857, pp. 143-145. 
Type locality—San Miguel Island, Santa Barbara Islands, 
California. 
Synonyms—Coast Fox; Short-tailed Fox. 
Range—San Miguel Island. 
