Vor. IIT] GRINNELL—MAMMALS OF CALIFORNIA 351 
(Merriam, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., 11, 1897, pp. 192, 200), 
south to vicinity of Kearsarge Pass, in Inyo County (Mus. 
Wert2Zools): 
Eutamias speciosus inyoensis Merriam 
Inyo Chipmunk 
Origimal description—Eutamias speciosus inyoensis Mer- 
riam, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., 11, July 1, 1897, pp. 202, 208. 
Type locality—White Mountains, Inyo County, California. 
Synonym—Tamias speciosus inyoensis. 
Range—Transition and Boreal zones on the White and 
Inyo mountains, Inyo County (Merriam, supra cit.; Mus. 
Vert. Zool.). 
Eutamias speciosus callipeplus (Merriam) 
Mount Pinos Chipmunk 
Original description—Tamias callipeplus Merriam, Proc. 
Biol. Soc. Wash., 8, December 28, 1893, p. 136. 
Type locality—Summit of Mount Pinos, Ventura County, 
California. 
Range—High Transition and Boreal zones on Mount Pinos, 
Ventura County, and on the western slope of the southern 
Sierra Nevada, from the headwaters of the Tule River north- 
ward nearly to the Yosemite Valley (Merriam, Proc. Biol. 
Soc. Wash., 11, 1897, pp. 191, 200; Mus. Vert. Zool.). 
Eutamias quadrimaculatus (Gray) 
Long-eared Chipmunk 
Original description—Tamias quadrimaculatus Gray, Ann. 
and Mag. Nat. Hist., 3rd ser., 20, 1867, pp. 435, 436. 
Type locality—Michigan Bluff, Placer County, California. 
Synonyms—Tanuas macrorhabdotes Merriam, Proc. Biol. 
Soc. Wash., 3, January 27, 1886, pp. 25-28 (type from Sierra 
Nevada Mountains, central California, more exactly Blue 
Canyon, Placer County); Eutamias macrorhabdotes. © 
Range—Upper Transition zone along west slope of Sierra 
Nevada, from Yosemite National Park northward at least to 
Quincy, Plumas County (Merriam, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., 
11, 1897, p. 206; Mus. Vert. Zool.). 
